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    AL East
    1. NY Yankees
    2. Boston Red Sox
    3. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
    4. Toronto Blue Jays
    5. Baltimore O's

    AL Central
    1. Chicago White Sox
    2. Cleveland Indians
    3. Minnesota Twins
    4. Detroit Tigers
    5. KC Royals

    AL West
    1. LA Angels
    2. Texas Rangers
    3. Oakland A's
    4. Seattle M's

    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    2. NY Mets
    3. Philadelphia Phillies
    4. Florida Marlins
    5. Washington Nationals

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Houston Astros-Wild Card
    3. Chicago Cubs
    4. Cincinatti Reds
    5. Milwaukee Brewers
    6. Pittsburgh Pirates

    NL West
    1. LA Dodgers
    2. SF Giants
    3. SD Padres
    4. Arizona Diamondbacks
    5. Colorado Rockies

    AL CY- Curt Schilling, BOS
    AL MVP- Paul Konerko, CHI
    NL CY- Roy Oswalt, HOU
    NL MVP- Albert Pujols, STL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Providence A's
    Seattle worst to first? I believe it when I see it
    So would I, sadly. We need a lot to fall good for us.
    2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)

    TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
    MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
    TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)

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    AL East
    1. NY Yankees
    2. Toronto Blue Jays
    3. Boston Red Sox
    4. Tampa Devil Rays
    5. Baltimore O's

    AL Central
    1. Chicago White Sox
    2. Cleveland Indians - Wild Card (close behind will be LAA)
    3. Detroit Tigers
    4. Minnesota Twins
    5. KC Royals

    AL West
    1. Oakland A's (no major injuries = not even close)
    2. LA Angels
    3. Seattle Mariners
    4. Texas Rangers (it will be close for 3rd and 4th...you could flip flop them)

    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    2. NY Mets - Wild Card
    3. Philadelphia Phillies
    4. Washington Nationals
    5. Florida Marlins

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Milwaukee Brewers
    3. Houston Astros
    4. Chicago Cubs
    5. Pittsburgh Pirates
    6. Cincinnati Reds

    NL West
    1. LA Dodgers
    2. SD Padres
    3. SF Giants
    4. Arizona Diamondbacks
    5. Colorado Rockies

    Playoffs:
    Division
    A's over Indians
    White Sox over Yankees
    Cardinals over Braves
    Mets over Dodgers

    ALCS/NLCS
    A's over White Sox
    Cardinals over Mets

    World Series
    A's over Cardinals

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    A's WS?!?!?!? thats just like having the M's winning the divison.
    2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)

    TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
    MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
    TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)

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    It's 1989 all over again!!!

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    unlike the M's, the A's realistically have a shot at it...quite a few so-called experts agree.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/previe...=06expertpicks

    7 out of 19 have the A's winning the World Series...more than any other team. Only 3 of the 19 have them missing the playoffs altogether.

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    ESPN also had experts who picked Kurt Warner as the NFL MVP.

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    I'm not saying they're always right (one of them picked Texas to win the AL West lol)...I'm just saying I'm not the only one who thinks they have a legitimate shot at a title.

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    I must agree with Providence A's opinion on the A's this season. They are hands down the best team in the AL this season and if they go injury free I feel they will win it all includung the WS! JMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyder

    NL West- *starts to draw names out of the hat*
    1) San Diego
    2) Arizona
    3) LA- New Power structure takes time to mold the team
    4) SF- Can the ageless wonders stay healthy? My money is on no, but their meal ticket should be there for most games (I predict in the 140-150 range). He alone wont be enough as the age catches up with many on the team.
    Man, you really don't like the Rockies chances. You're not even including them in the NL West. LOL.


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    AL East
    Yankees
    Red Sox
    Blue Jays
    Rays
    Orioles

    AL Central
    Indians
    White Sox-Wild Card
    Tigers
    Twins
    Royals

    AL West
    Athletics
    Angels
    Rangers
    Mariners

    NL East
    Mets
    Braves-Wild Card
    Nationals
    Phillies
    Marlins

    NL Central
    Cardinals
    Astros
    Brewers
    Cubs
    Reds
    Pirates

    NL West
    Dodgers
    Giants
    Padres
    Diamondbacks
    Rockies
    Cleveland Indians : 0-5, 5th AL Central
    Pittsburgh Pirates Record: 3-2. 1st NL Central

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear
    AL East
    NL West
    1. SF Giants
    2. LA Dodgers
    3. SD Padres
    4. Arizonza Diamondbacks
    5. Colorado Rockies

    Homer on brotha!

    I think we can do it this year. Bonds staying healthy is probably the key but we have a great chance to win the NL West.

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    AL East
    Yankees
    Blue Jays - WC
    Red Sox
    Orioles
    Rays

    AL Central
    Twins (maybe i'm just crazy)
    White Sox
    Indians
    Tigers
    Royals

    AL West
    Angels
    Athletics
    Rangers
    Mariners

    NL East
    Braves
    Phillies
    Mets
    Nationals
    Marlins

    NL Central
    Cardinals
    Astros - WC
    Brewers
    Cubs
    Reds
    Pirates

    NL West
    Padres
    Dodgers
    Diamondbacks
    Giants
    Rockies
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    AL EAST

    New York Yankees (actually improved lineup and bullpen)
    Boston Red Sox (offseason moves suspect, still a very strong team)
    Toronto Blue Jays (dislike all aquisitons sans Ryan)
    Tampa Bay Devil Rays (could move as high as 3rd if BJ's flounder)
    Baltimore Orioles (Garbage?)

    AL CENTRAL

    Chicago White Sox (Improved Rotation, Aquired Power Hitter for moderate prices)
    Cleveland Indians (Tough not to pick as winner, but they just didn't do enough)
    Detroit Tigers (Good rotation, hitting is good, will battle this year)
    Minnesota Twins (Aging rapidly, will be very streaky, could go as high as #2)
    Kansas City Royals (should incorporate youngins this year)

    AL WEST (NL East of last year, very tough to pick)

    Oakland Athletics (Good pitching puts them atop the division)
    Anaheim Angels (Good Lineup, may have pitching issues)
    Texas Rangers (One Word: Pitching?)
    Seattle Mariners (So hard to see them as a bottom of the division teams, especially if Sexson and Beltre produce like they're supposed to, but not much pitching depth)

    WILDCARD
    Anaheim Angels
    Boston Red Sox
    Cleveland Indians
    Texas Rangers
    (I expect this reace to be extremely tight)

    NL EAST

    Atlanta Braves (Another year atop)
    New York Mets (Moves were good, but staff is too old)
    Philadelphia Phillies (Could go up to #2, if it all falls into place)
    Washington Nationals (Are only #4 because the Marlins are in the Division)
    Florida Marlins (Poor Dontrelle and Miguel, look for exceptional young talent though)

    NL CENTRAL

    Chicago Cubs (Great offseason moves, keep some players off the DL and they will be very good)
    St. Louis Cardinals (If pitching is in place, lineup is explosive enough for 1st base)
    Pittsburgh Pirates (Love the young staff/rotation, and aquisiton of Casey)
    Houston Astros (No Clemens, Team aging. Transition Year)
    Cincinnati Reds (If only outfielders could pitch)
    Milawaukee Brewers (still a couple years away)

    NL WEST

    San Diego Padres (Peavy is God here)
    Los Angeles Dodgers (cloud move to #1 if Pitching comes through)
    Arizona Diamondbacks (Good lineup, needs younger pitchers)
    San Francisco Giants (Barry's return means nothing, since they still have no pitching)
    Colorado Rockies (expect Helton to be moved by Deadline)

    NL WILDCARD

    St. Louis Cardinals
    New York Mets
    Los Angeles Dodgers
    Philadelphia Phillies

    AL AWARDS
    MVP: Alex Rodriguez, NYY| Runner Up: Mark Teixiera, TEX
    CY YOUNG: Rich Harden, OAK| Runner Up: Randy Johnson, NYY
    ROY: Ian Kinsler, TEX| Runner Up: Francisco Liriano, MIN
    COMEBACK: Rocco Baldelli, TB| Runner Up: Roy Halladay, TOR

    NL AWARDS
    MVP: Albert Pujols, STL | Runner Up: Aramis Ramirez, CHC
    CY YOUNG: Jake Peavy, SD| Runner Up: Mark Prior, CHC
    ROY: Jeremy Hermida, FLA| Runner Up: Hanley Ramirez, FLA
    COMEBACK: Mark Prior, CHC| Runner Up: Barry Bonds, SF

    AL PLAYOFFS
    NYY over OAK
    CHW over ANA

    NYY over CHW

    NL PLAYOFFS
    ATL over CHC
    STL over SD

    ATL over STL

    WORLD SERIES
    NYY over ATL, 6 games

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    AL EAST:

    1)Yankees
    2)Red Sox
    3)Blue Jays
    4)O's
    5)Devil Rays

    AL CENTRAL

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

    AL WEST:

    1)A's
    2)Angles
    3)Texas
    4)Seattle

    NL EAST:

    1)Mets
    2)Braves
    3)Phils
    4)DC
    5)Marlins

    NL CENTRAL

    1)Cards
    2)Brewers
    3)Cubs
    4)Reds
    5)Astros
    6)Pittsburgh

    NL WEST:

    1)Dodgers
    2)Giants
    3)Padres
    4)Rockies
    5)D-Backs

    AL WC:

    Boston

    NL WC:

    Giants

    WORLD SERIES WINNER:

    New York Yankees

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