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This should be cool to go back and review after this season.

My predictions:

AL MVP: Mark Teixeira

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez

NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay

AL Rookie of the Year: Neftali Feliz

NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward

AL East: Red Sox

AL Central: Twins

AL West: Mariners

AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Dodgers

NL Wild Card: Braves

NL Champs: Phillies

AL Champs: Red Sox

World Series Champs: Phillies

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How dare you not pick Matusz. I was wondering why you pickd the Phillies to be the champs this year?

The Phillies are in a league of their own right now. And if they pick up another pitcher at the deadline... wow.

And I'd love to see Matusz win the ROY, but Feliz has less competition in the AL West.

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This should be cool to go back and review after this season.

My predictions:

AL MVP: Mark Teixeira

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez

NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay

AL Rookie of the Year: Neftali Feliz

NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward

AL East: Red Sox

AL Central: Twins

AL West: Mariners

AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Dodgers

NL Wild Card: Braves

NL Champs: Phillies

AL Champs: Red Sox

World Series Champs: Phillies

Matusz is still eligible I believe-he will win ROY.

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AL East:Soxs

AL Central:Twins

AL West: Rangers

AL Wildcard: Rays

AL Cy Young: John Lackey

AL MVP: Mauer

NL East: Phis

NL Central: Cards

NL West: Rockies

NL Wildcard: Marlins

NL Cy Young: Wainright

NL MVP: Albert

NL Champs: Cards

AL Champs: Soxs

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So like you'll be surprised when you see Matusz, Tillman, and Bergy throwing against the Marlins in the World Series. ;)

Orioles and Marlins are my 2 sleepers, but I don't think either has quite enough.

AL MVP: A-Roid

NL MVP: Hanley Ramirez

AL Cy Young: Grienke

NL Cy Young: Lincecum (mark this pick down for me for the next 10yrs)

AL ROY: Matusz

NL ROY: Heyward

AL East: Yankees

AL Central: Tigers

AL West: Mariners

AL Wild Card: Red Sox (though I think the Rangers will keep it close)

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cards

NL West: Giants

NL Wild Card: Marlins

AL Champion: Mariners

NL Champion: Giants

WS Champion: Mariners - Love the front-end of the rotation. When you get down to it, how could you possibly pick against King Felix-Cliff Lee-Erik Bedard in a 5 or 7 game playoff series against anyone?! They've made additions to their lineup as well.

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AL MVP: Joe Mauer

NL MVP: Hanley Ramirez

AL CY: F. Hernandez

NL CY: Lincecum

AL ROY: Matusz

NL ROY: Strasburg

ALE: Boston

ALC: Chicago

ALW: Texas

WC: Tampa Bay

NLE: Philadelphia

NLC: St Louis

NLW: Los Angeles

WC: Milwaukee

NL: Milwaukee

AL: Chicago

WS: Milwaukee

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AL East: Yanks

AL Central: Twins

AL West: Mariners

AL Wild Card: Red Sox

AL Roy: Matusz

AL MVP: Mauer

AL Cy Young: King Felix

NL East: Philly

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Giants

NL Wild Card: Rockies

NL ROY: Heyward

NL MVP: Pujols

NL Cy Young: Halladay

Phillies over Yankees in 7.

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AL MVP: Evan Longoria

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander

NL Cy Young: Chris Carpenter

AL Rookie of the Year: Brian Matusz

NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward

AL East: Yankees

AL Central: White Sox

AL West: Angels

AL Wild Card: Rays

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Dodgers

NL Wild Card: Braves

NL Champs: Phillies

AL Champs: Yankees

World Series Champs: Phillies

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AL MVP: Mark Teixeira

NL MVP: Hanley Ramirez

AL Cy Young: Zach Grienke

NL Cy Young: Adam Wainwright

AL Rookie of the Year: Brian Matusz

NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward

AL East: Yankees

AL Central: White Sox

AL West: Seattle

AL Wild Card: Red Sox

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Rockies

NL Wild Card: Marlins

NL Champs: Phillies

AL Champs: Yankees

World Series Champs: Yankees

Sleeper Player: Billy Butler

Sleeper Team (other then Orioles): Mets

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This should be cool to go back and review after this season.

My predictions:

AL MVP: Mark Teixeira

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez

NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay

AL Rookie of the Year: Neftali Feliz

NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward

AL East: Red Sox

AL Central: Twins

AL West: Mariners

AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Dodgers

NL Wild Card: Braves

NL Champs: Phillies

AL Champs: Red Sox

World Series Champs: Phillies

Shouldn't this thread be in the MLB section?:confused:

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AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander

NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay

AL Rookie of the Year: Brian Matusz

NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward

AL Manager of the Year: Dave Trembley

NL Manager of the Year: Bobby Cox

AL East: Yankees

AL Central: Tigers

AL West: Angels

AL Wild Card: Rays

NL East: Phillies

NL Central: Cardinals

NL West: Rockies

NL Wild Card: Braves

NL Champs: Cardinals

AL Champs: Rays

World Series Champs: Cardinals

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