Okay the stove needs to be turned off and it's time for the season to begin!
Okay the stove needs to be turned off and it's time for the season to begin!
AL East AL Central AL West NL East NL Central NL West 1. New York 1. Detroit 1. Los Angeles 1. Washington 1. Cincinnati 1. San Francisco 2. Toronto 2. Cleveland 2. Texas 2. Atlanta 2. Pittsburgh 2. Los Angeles 3. Tampa Bay 3. Kansas City 3. Oakland 3. Philadelphia 3. Milwaukee 3. Arizona 4. Baltimore 4. Chicago 4. Seattle 4. New York 4. St. Louis 4. Colorado 5. Boston 5. Minnesota 5. Houston 5. Miami 5. Chicago 5. San Diego
Wild Card Playoffs:
AL - Texas d. Cleveland
NL - Los Angeles d. Atlanta
Division Series
AL - Detroit d. Texas
AL - Los Angeles d. New York
NL - Washington d. Los Angeles
NL - San Francisco d. Cincinnati
Championship Series
AL - Detroit d. Los Angeles
NL - San Francisco d. Washington
World Series
Detroit d. San Francisco
The only ones I kind of disagree with are the NL East. I think NY and Toronto will be real close and the other gets the wild card. Cleveland falters and finishes 3rd in behind Chicago. I also think Boston will not finish in the cellar, I can see them at 3rd in the East.
As much as it would seem to play out that way I just can't see a World Series repeat.
Here's a question for you. Who's got the best OF in the league?
Angels Dodgers Atlanta Toronto Washington Pittsburgh Left Trout Crawford Upton Cabrera Harper Marte Center Bourjos Kemp Upton Rasmus Span McCutchen Right Hamilton Ethier Heyward Bautista Werth Snider
Pittsburgh hands down. But after that I'd probably go Dodgers, Atlanta, Angels
that's not being a homer at all.
If Trout plays to the level he did in his rookie year, it's the Angels easily. Followed by Atlanta, Washington, Los Angeles.
Marte isn't that proven yet, Snider's potential has been waiting to come out for five years now.
With injuries, moves, etc. Amending this a little bit.
AL East AL Central AL West NL East NL Central NL West 1. Toronto 1. Detroit 1. Los Angeles 1. Washington 1. Cincinnati 1. San Francisco 2. Tampa Bay 2. Cleveland 2. Texas 2. Atlanta 2. Pittsburgh 2. Los Angeles 3. New York 3. Kansas City 3. Oakland 3. Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 3. Arizona 4. Boston 4. Chicago 4. Seattle 4. New York 4. Chicago 4. Colorado 5. Baltimore 5. Minnesota 5. Houston 5. Miami 5. Milwaukee 5. San Diego
Wild Card Playoffs:
AL - Texas d. Cleveland
NL - Los Angeles d. Atlanta
Division Series
AL - Detroit d. Texas
AL - Los Angeles d. Toronto
NL - Washington d. Los Angeles
NL - San Francisco d. Cincinnati
Championship Series
AL - Detroit d. Los Angeles
NL - Washington d. San Francisco
World Series
Detroit d. Washington
lets go with a all California Series
I'm watching Ken Burns baseball... I never knew ...or forgot that when Babe Ruth was a kid,...kids made fun of him calling him "nigger lips"
I never knew that racist comment was that old ?
Probably as old as slavery I'd assume.
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Houston Astros: best record in baseball.
Just sayin'.
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Any more of Carlos Marmol this season, I will die of a simultaneous heart attack with liver failure.
But the Cubs, like the Astros, are on pace for 162-0!
Rockies have a 3-1 lead through 7 innings, blow it by giving up 3 runs to Milwaukee in the bottom of the 8th, tied it up with a 2 out homer in the top of the 9th, and lose 5-4 in 10 innings. Picking up right where they left off last season.
Watching my Rangers and Yu is perfect through 7 innings with 12 SO's. Regardless if it ends up being a perfect game it's a great sign of things to come.
Dang! One out away from a perfect game.
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