Thursday, March 30, 2006

My 2006 baseball predictions

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AL East: Yankees. Because that's the way the world works. Even if they don't look as good on paper, they'll do something mid-season if it's not gelling.
AL Central: White Sox. They won it all last year, they added depth to their rotation, and they added Jim Thome. No one will stop them in the central.
AL West: Angels. I think this is a weak division, and the Angels will squeak through.
AL Wild Card: Blue Jays. It's not their offseason spending that will get them the wild card. It's the slipping Red Sox, and the continued greatness of Roy Halladay.

AL Champs: White Sox.
AL Cy Young: Roy Halladay.
AL MVP: Alex Rodriguez.

NL East: Braves. See my Yankee comments. Mets continue their streak of spending alot of money and it not panning out.
NL Central: Cardinals. I'll be accused of bias here, but who else is in the Central? Really? The Cubs are starting Prior and Wood on the DL, the Brewers are improving but not enough to knock off the Cards, the same for the Pirates, the Astros are aging and the Reds are the Reds.
NL West: Dodgers. Just a hunch.
NL Wild Card: Brewers. Why not? They've got the most underrated pitching staff in baseball.

NL Champs: Cardinals. Now prove me right, team.
NL Cy Young: Jake Peavy.
NL MVP: Albert Pujols.

Your 2006 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals. Did you really expect me to say anything else?

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