AL East:
1. New York (100-62)
2. Boston (93-69)
3. Tampa Bay (90-72)
4. Toronto (83-79)
5. Baltimore (67-95)
AL Central:
1. Detroit (96-66)
2. Cleveland (85-77)
3. Kansas City (79-83)
4. Chicago (77-85)
5. Minnesota (70-92)
AL West:
1. LA Angels (98-64)
2. Texas (96-66)
3. Seattle (74-88)
4. Oakland (63-99)
AL MVP: Robinson Cano
AL CY Young: Felix Hernandez
AL ROY: Matt Moore
NL East:
1. Philadelphia (97-65)
2. Atlanta (91-71)
3. Florida (87-75)
4. Washington (81-81)
4. New York (66-96)
NL Central:
1. Cincinnati (90-72)
2. St. Louis (88-74)
3. Milwaukee (87-75)
4. Pittsburgh (70-92)
5. Chicago (65-87)
6. Houston (54-108)
NL West:
1. San Francisco (91-71)
2. Arizona (89-73)
3. Los Angeles (82-80)
4. Colorado (75-87)
5. San Diego (70-92)
NL MVP: Joey Votto
NL Cy Young: Tim Lincecum
NL ROY: Yonder Alonso (depending on when Harper is called up)
ALDS:
New York over Texas
LA Angels over Detroit
NLDS:
Philadelphia over Cincinnati
San Francisco over Atlanta
ALCS:
New York over LA Angels in 6
NLCS:
San Francisco over Philadelphia in 7
World Series:
New York over San Francisco in 6
All of this is predicated on the Giants staying healthy and scoring the incredibly modest number of runs it would take for them to get into the postseason with that pitching staff. If the Giants get in, they will be difficult to beat. But honestly, I would say there's an equal chance of them narrowly missing the playoffs as there is of them winning the World Series. It all rests on their offense. If they can be the 2010 offense, which was spectacularly mediocre, the Giants will win the NL West. That said, I don't know if they would beat the Phillies in the postseason. I just don't want to have to imagine another Philadelphia-New York World Series, so I picked the Giants.
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AL MVP - Robinson Cano
AL Cy Young - Justin Verlander
AL Rookie of the Year - Matt Moore
NL MVP - Matt Kemp
NL Cy Young - Clayton Kershaw
NL Rookie of the Year - Bryce Harper
AL
East
1 New York
2 Tampa Bay
3 Boston
4 Toronto
5 Baltimore
Central
1 Detroit
2 Chicago
3 Cleveland
4 Kansas City
5 Minnesota
West
1 Anaheim
2 Texas
3 Oakland
4 Seattle
NL
East
1 Philadelphia
2 Miami
3 Atlanta
4 Washington
5 New York
Central
1 Cincinnati
2 St Louis
3 Milwaukee
4 Chicago
5 Pittsburg
6 Houston
West
1 San Francisco
2 Los Angeles
3 Colorado
4 Arizona
5 San Diego
AL East
1. Tampa Bay Rays (95-67)
2. New York Yankees (94-68)*
3. Boston Red Sox (91-71)*
4. Toronto Blue Jays (88-74)
5. Baltimore Orioles (62-100)
AL Central 1. Detroit Tigers (91-71)
2. Cleveland Indians (81-81)
3. Kansas City Royals (75-87)
4. Minnesota Twins (72-90)
5. Chicago White Sox (69-93)
AL West 1. Anaheim Angels (102-60)
2. Texas Rangers (89-73)
3. Seattle Mariners (65-97)
4. Oakland Athletics (60-102)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NL East 1. Philadelphia Phillies (100-62)
2. Atlanta Braves (91-71)*
3. Miami Marlins (83-79)
4. Washington Nationals (77-85)
5. New York Mets (61-101)
NL Central 1. Milwaukee Brewers (92-70)
2. St. Louis Cardinals (86-76)
3. Cincinnati Reds (82-80)
4. Pittsburgh Pirates (78-84)
5. Chicago Cubs (74-88)
6. Houston Aeroes (57-105)
NL West 1.Colorado Rockies (96-66)
2. San Francisco Giants (89-73)*
3. Arizona Diamondbacks (84-78)
4. Los Angeles Dodgers (81-81)
5. San Diego Padres (71-91)
PLAYOFFS 2012
Wildcard One Game Elimination
Yankees over Red Sox
Giants over Braves
Division Series
Angels over Yankees in 4
Rays over Tigers in 3
Phillies over Giants in 5
Rockies over Brewers in 4
Championship Series
Angeles over Rays in 6
Phillies over Rockies in 5
WORLD SERIES 2012
Phillies over Angels in 6
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1. New York
2. Tampa Bay
3. Boston
4. Toronto
5. Baltimore
AL Central:
1. Detroit
2. Kansas City
3. Minnesota
4. Cleveland
5. Chicago
AL West:
1. Los Angeles
2. Texas
3. Seattle
4. Oakland
NL East:
1. Philadelphia
2. Miami
3. Atlanta
4. Washington
5. New York
NL Central:
1. St. Louis
2. Cincinnati
3. Milwaukee
4. Chicago
5. Pittsburgh
6. Houston
NL West:
1. San Francisco
2. Arizona
3. Los Angeles
4. Colorado
5. San Diego
Playoffs:
Wild Card
Miami over Cincinatti
NLDS
St. Louis over Miami in 5
Philadelphia over San Francisco in 4
NLCS
Philadelphia over St. Louis in 7
Wild Card
Tampa Bay over Texas
ALDS
Los Angeles over Tampa Bay in 3
New York over Detroit in 5
ALCS
Los Angeles over New York in 5
World Series
Los Angeles over Philedelphia in 6
Awards:
AL MVP - Miguel Cabrera
AL CY Young - Justin Verlander
AL ROTY - Matt Moore
NL MVP - Giancarlo Stanton
NL CY Young - Clayton Kershaw
NL ROTY - Devin Mesoraco
AL East
*1. Tampa Bay
*2. New York
3. Toronto
4. Boston
5. Baltimore
AL Central
*1. Detroit
2. Cleveland
3. Kansas City
4. Minnesota
5. Chicago
AL West
*1. Texas
*2. Los Angeles
3. Seattle
4. Oakland
NL East
*1. Philadelphia
2. Miami
3. Atlanta
4. Washington
5. New York
NL Central
*1. Cincinnati
*2. Milwaukee
3. St. Louis
4. Chicago
5. Pittsburgh
6. Houston
NL West
*1. Arizona
*2. Los Angeles
3. San Francisco
4. Colorado
5. San Diego
Playoffs
Angels over Yankees
Dodgers over Brewers
Rangers over Angels
Rays over Tigers
Diamondbacks over Dodgers
Phillies over Reds
Rays over Rangers
Diamondbacks over Phillies
Rays over Diamondbacks (MVP: Evan Longoria)
Awards
AL MVP: Robinson Cano
NL MVP: Joey Votto
AL Cy Young: Jered Weaver
NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay
AL Rookie of the Year: Matt Moore
NL Rookie of the Year: Yonder Alonso
AL Manager of the Year: Joe Maddon
NL Manager of the Year: Kirk Gibson
AL East
*1. New York
*2. Tampa
3. Boston
4. Toronto
5. Baltimore
AL Central
*1. Detroit
2. Cleveland
3. Chicago
4. Minnesota
5. Kansas City
AL West
*1. Texas
*2. Los Angeles
3. Seattle
4. Oakland
NL East
*1. Philadelphia
2. Miami
3. Atlanta
4. Washington
5. New York
NL Central
*1. St Louis
*2. Milwaukee
3. Cinci
4. Pitt
5. Chicago
6. Houston
NL West
*1. Arizona
*2. San Fran
3. LA
4. Colorado
5. San Diego
Phillies over Tigers in WS.
Awards
AL MVP: Adrian Gonzalez
NL MVP: Matt Holliday
AL Cy Young: Jered Weaver
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw
AL Rookie of the Year: Mike Trout
NL Rookie of the Year: Yonder Alonso
AL MVP- Cabrera, DET
AL CY Young- Lester, BOS
AL ROTY- Moore, TB
NL MVP- Votto, CIN
NL CY Young- Tempted to pick Kershaw again but I'll go Lincecum, SF
NL ROTY- Mesoraco, CIN
The Twins are going to be much better this year. Everyone's healthy (knock on wood), and there's no way they're as bad as last year. Certainly not going be able to compete with the Tigers but I'm predicting they come 2nd in the division.
Got Nats making playoffs and Reds winning the division right.
A whole bunch of wrongs. Had Orioles and A's finishing last in their divisions. Had White Sox second last and also had Arizona winning the division. oops.
AL East:
1. New York
2. Tampa Bay
3. Boston
4. Toronto
5. Baltimore
AL Central:
1. Detroit
2. Kansas City
3. Minnesota
4. Cleveland
5. Chicago
AL West:
1. Los Angeles
2. Texas
3. Seattle
4. Oakland
NL East:
1. Philadelphia
2. Miami
3. Atlanta
4. Washington
5. New York
NL Central:
1. St. Louis
2. Cincinnati
3. Milwaukee
4. Chicago
5. Pittsburgh
6. Houston
NL West:
1. San Francisco
2. Arizona
3. Los Angeles
4. Colorado
5. San Diego
Playoffs:
Wild Card
Miami over Cincinatti
NLDS
St. Louis over Miami in 5
Philadelphia over San Francisco in 4
NLCS
Philadelphia over St. Louis in 7
Wild Card
Tampa Bay over Texas
ALDS
Los Angeles over Tampa Bay in 3
New York over Detroit in 5
ALCS
Los Angeles over New York in 5
World Series
Los Angeles over Philedelphia in 6
Awards: AL MVP - Miguel Cabrera
AL CY Young - Justin Verlander
AL ROTY - Matt Moore
NL MVP - Giancarlo Stanton
NL CY Young - Clayton Kershaw
NL ROTY - Devin Mesoraco
AL MVP - Miguel Cabrera AL CY Young - Justin Verlander AL ROTY - Matt Moore (HM: Mike Trout/Jesus Montero) NL MVP - Matt Kemp NL CY Young - Clayton Kershaw NL ROTY - Devin Mesoraco
AL East
1. New York
2. Tampa Bay*
3. Boston
4. Toronto
5. Baltimore
Central
1. Detroit
2. Minnesota
3. Cleveland
4. Chicago
5. Kansas City
West
1. Texas
2. Anaheim*
3. Seattle
4. Oakland
NL East
1. Philadelphia
2. Atlanta
3. Miami
4. Washington
5. New York
Central
1. St. Louis
2. Cincinnati*
3. Milwaukee
4. Pittsburgh
5. Chicago
6. Houston
West
1. San Francisco
2. Arizona*
3. Los Angeles
4. Colorado
5. San Diego
(2-4 in the East was tough. I think the NL East beat each other up and ARZ takes the other Wild Card)
World Series
Tigers > Phillies
Got 3 of 5 in each league.
Epic fail on the Phillies. Mistakingly thought the NL East would be better and beat up each other changed my initial Braves pick to the D-Backs. I had Washington as being good but still had them 4th and lower than Florida
Had Oakland and Baltimore in last
As for awards. Fail on Kemp and Mesoraco. Kershaw will probably finish behind Dickey and Cueto.
Might get Miggy and JV right. Had Trout as an HM for ALROY as him vs. Moore was a toss up for me.