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Ryan Fitzpatrick
03-24-2012, 05:33 PM
* indicates WC teams

AL

East:

1. Yankees
2. Red Sox
3. Rays
4. Blue Jays
5. Orioles

Central:

1. Tigers
2. Royals
3. Indians
4. Twins
5. White Sox

West:

1. Angels
2. Rangers*
3. Athletics*
4. Mariners

NL

East:

1. Phillies
2. Marlins*
3. Nationals*
4. Braves
5. Mets

Central:

1. Reds
2. Brewers
3. Cardinals
4. Pirates
5. Cubs
6. Astros

West:

1. Giants
2. Diamondbacks
3. Dodgers
4. Rockies
5. Padres

Playoffs

AL:

One-game playoff: Rangers def. Athletics
ALDS: Tigers def. Rangers, Angels def. Yankees
ALCS: Tigers def. Angels

NL:

One-game playoff: Marlins def. Nationals
NLDS: Marlins def. Giants, Phillies def. Reds
NLCS: Marlind def. Phillies

World Series: Marlins def. Tigers
WSMVP: Mark Buehrle

Yes, going full retard/homer with this:lol

JMarkJohns
03-28-2012, 12:01 PM
I can definitely see the Diamondbacks slipping a bit within the division and finishing behind the Giants. That said, I don't think there's any way they miss one of the two wildcards. People forget they lost nobody, and upgraded their offense (Kubel), pitching (Cahill), bullpen (Saito) and will be getting SS Drew back from injury a few months in.

I don't expect everyone from that team to repeat their career years, especially offensively, but they are still a young team and for all the talk of injuries to the Giants, the Diamondbacks weathered injuries to Drew, Putz and a terrible slump from Young.

I think where reality catches up their offseason improvements pick up the slack and they finish with 89-96 wins.

This doesn't even take into account their stockpile of young arms that can be called up or traded for help.

TheMACHINE
03-28-2012, 04:09 PM
Angels vs Giants
Angels win in 6.

Party at my house.

NewcastleKEG
03-28-2012, 05:56 PM
You are too high on the A's & Nats.

DeadlyDynasty
03-28-2012, 09:31 PM
Yeah, I know.

TIMMYtoZO
03-28-2012, 09:37 PM
If Ryan Howard can suffer another serious injury, the Phillies will win it all. If he stays healthy, the Marlins win the NL. In the AL, I am picking the Tigers.

DeadlyDynasty
03-28-2012, 10:02 PM
If Ryan Howard can suffer another serious injury, the Phillies will win it all. If he stays healthy, the Marlins win the NL. In the AL, I am picking the Tigers.

:lolthat n!gga needs to put down the Subway, dets for sure. Still, that Phillies pitching staff is nasty, and now they've got some guns in the bullpen too.

monosylab1k
03-28-2012, 10:33 PM
AL

Red Sox/Tigers/Angels win divisions, Blue Jays/Yankees in the WC, Tigers win the pennant

NL

Phillies/Cards/D-Backs win divisions, Braves/Dodgers in the WC, Phillies win the pennant

World Series: Phillies 4, Tigers 2

BUMP
03-28-2012, 11:45 PM
:lol i'm guessing you're joking about the A's

I heard somebody say on ESPN that they're retooling for the 2015 season. That's never a good thing to hear

BUMP
03-28-2012, 11:46 PM
Blue Jays in the WC

could definitely see that if they play like they do against Texas all season

lefty
03-28-2012, 11:51 PM
What about the Expos?


Oh wait...



It's ok, we have the Habs


Oh wait..
They suck

NewcastleKEG
03-29-2012, 03:22 PM
If Ryan Howard can suffer another serious injury, the Phillies will win it all. If he stays healthy, the Marlins win the NL. In the AL, I am picking the Tigers.
Marlins have the potential to win the Title but there is a lot of question marks & uncertainty with that team. I know it worked for them in 1997 & 2003 with a similar formula but I just feel they have to fail before prospering. Don't sleep on Arizona.

As a Braves fan, we might not have the same potential (because we have older players) but we will definitely be more consistent.

Overall it will come down to injuries. Marlins with Johnson & Reyes, & Braves pitching staff is coming into the season limbering already

Ryan Fitzpatrick
03-30-2012, 03:11 AM
I'm most anxious to see the Marlins bullpen, now that Nunez has moved to set-up and Bell is closing. They were terrible most of last year, but finished strong.

JamStone
03-30-2012, 11:48 AM
Phillies are the safe bet in the NL. But after them, the NL looks pretty wide open. Cards and Brewers lost a lot of offense, but I don't think the Cards will hurt as much as some think. Time for Freese and Craig to step in and produce consistently, and if they do, Berk, Holliday, and Beltran should provide the rest. Plus they get Wainwright back. But I could see the Marlins or Giants or Braves making a run too if things go the right way for them.

I still like Tampa a lot in the AL. Love their starting pitching. Couple of good seasons from guys like BJ and Joyce, and maybe they can be a little better offensively. Luke Scott and Keppinger are under the radar upgrades.

Tampa over Philly in the World Series.

Rip-Hamilton32
03-30-2012, 01:41 PM
My Jays should do well if the bullpen doesn't fall apart at the end of games anymore and Lawrie should improve

Pelicans78
03-30-2012, 10:05 PM
I'm most anxious to see the Marlins bullpen, now that Nunez has moved to set-up and Bell is closing. They were terrible most of last year, but finished strong.

Trading Leo Nunez for Mike Jacobs was one of many horrible decisions the Royals GM has currently done.

TIMMYtoZO
03-30-2012, 10:12 PM
Phillies are the safe bet in the NL. But after them, the NL looks pretty wide open. Cards and Brewers lost a lot of offense, but I don't think the Cards will hurt as much as some think. Time for Freese and Craig to step in and produce consistently, and if they do, Berk, Holliday, and Beltran should provide the rest. Plus they get Wainwright back. But I could see the Marlins or Giants or Braves making a run too if things go the right way for them.

I still like Tampa a lot in the AL. Love their starting pitching. Couple of good seasons from guys like BJ and Joyce, and maybe they can be a little better offensively. Luke Scott and Keppinger are under the radar upgrades.

Tampa over Philly in the World Series.


:lol@ Tampa. They won't be in the world series. This isn't 2008 where everything magically went their way until the world series. They won't even get past the first round assuming they even make the playoffs. I can't even believe you put them over your Tigers.

DeadlyDynasty
03-31-2012, 09:57 AM
Trading Leo Nunez for Mike Jacobs was one of many horrible decisions the Royals GM has currently done.

:lolMike Jacobs

Leo will be perfect as a set-up guy, imo. He did alright as the closer last year, but he didn't look comfortable in that role.

lefty
03-31-2012, 09:45 PM
My Jays should do well if the bullpen doesn't fall apart at the end of games anymore and Lawrie should improve
Yup

And Bautista !!!!!!!


Booster Juice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


hix3nFivA-4

NewcastleKEG
04-01-2012, 02:01 PM
My Official Predictions


NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
1. Phillies(1)
2. Braves(3)
3. Marlins(8)
4. Nationals(11)
5. Mets(15)

Central
1. Reds(4)
2. Brewers(6)
3. Cardinals(7)
4. Pirates(12)
5. Cubs(14)
6. Astros(16)

West
1. Diamondbacks(2)
2. Giants(5)
3. Dodgers(9)
4. Rockies(10)
5. Padres(13)



AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
1. Yankees(3)
2. Rays(4)
3. Red Sox(6)
4. Blue Jays(7)
5. Orioles(11)

Central
1. Tigers(1)
2. Indians(8)
3. Twins(9)
4. Royals(12)
5. White Sox(14)

West
1. Angels(2)
2. Rangers(5)
3. Mariners(10)
4. Athletics(13)



Playoffs
WC: Rays over Rangers
Giants over Braves
DS: Dbacks over Reds
Phillies over Giants
Angels over Yankees
Tigers over Rays
LCS: Phillies over Dbacks
Angels over Tigers
World Series: Angels over Phillies

JMarkJohns
04-01-2012, 02:51 PM
Who's your second NL Wildcard? Clearly you have the Braves advancing regardless. Just curious.

NewcastleKEG
04-01-2012, 03:52 PM
Who's your second NL Wildcard? Clearly you have the Braves advancing regardless. Just curious.
Updated

Yes the Fish added much more than the Giants, but the East is much tougher division & the Fish won like 70 something games last year. I think Giants adding a healthy Posey & probably some moves down the stretch will put them at the 88 win mark needed. They won 86 last year

TheMACHINE
04-02-2012, 02:57 PM
My Official Predictions


NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
1. Phillies(1)
2. Braves(3)
3. Marlins(8)
4. Nationals(11)
5. Mets(15)

Central
1. Reds(4)
2. Brewers(6)
3. Cardinals(7)
4. Pirates(12)
5. Cubs(14)
6. Astros(16)

West
1. Diamondbacks(2)
2. Giants(5)
3. Dodgers(9)
4. Rockies(10)
5. Padres(13)



AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
1. Yankees(3)
2. Rays(4)
3. Red Sox(6)
4. Blue Jays(7)
5. Orioles(11)

Central
1. Tigers(1)
2. Indians(8)
3. Twins(9)
4. Royals(12)
5. White Sox(14)

West
1. Angels(2)
2. Rangers(5)
3. Mariners(10)
4. Athletics(13)



Playoffs
WC: Rays over Rangers
Giants over Braves
DS: Dbacks over Reds
Phillies over Giants
Angels over Yankees
Tigers over Rays
LCS: Phillies over Dbacks
Angels over Tigers
World Series: Angels over Phillies

smart man

Ryan Fitzpatrick
09-18-2012, 07:53 PM
I fucked up the NL East pretty bad, but to be fair I was homering it up. How bout that A's call, scros?

AussieFanKurt
09-18-2012, 08:40 PM
Cards to win again from wildcard

irishock
09-18-2012, 10:31 PM
Rangers over the Nats, or a Cards rematch

AussieFanKurt
09-18-2012, 10:35 PM
I hope the Rangers are lucky third time around tbh.

Ryan Fitzpatrick
10-03-2012, 09:34 PM
Bump

DarkReign
10-04-2012, 10:03 AM
Bump

You seem to have the AL pretty much nailed out side the West division (understandable). Also, big shout out for calling the A's and Nats being in contention, not too many peeps were saying that (as in, ZERO).

NL, not so much, but you admitted blatant homerism so all is forgiven.