
This by far is my favorite time of year, the start of baseball season. The only problem is being where I am from its difficult to get overly excited about the upcoming season. However this post will be mostly positive. Tonight the Marlins introduce their new stadium to the baseball world and hopefully tonight will be the start of another unforgettable baseball season. So now its time for the predictions that will be way off come October.
AL EAST (*Wild Card Teams)
1. Yankees
2. Rays*
3. Red Sox
4. Blue Jays
5. Orioles
The Yankees offense is just too strong and though their pitching is not great but its good enough. Tampa will edge out Boston again this year only this time no epic comeback is needed. Toronto should keep the race close in what is quickly becoming not just the toughest but most competitive division in baseball. As for the Orioles.....I got nothing.
AL CENTRAL
1. Tigers
2. Royals
3. Twins
4. White Sox
5. Indians
This may turn out as the least competitive of all the divisions. Barring major injuries its hard to see any team other than Detroit winning this division. Really you can put those other 4 teams any order you want none of them will be within 10 games of the Tigers when its all said and done.
AL WEST
1. Rangers
2. Angels*
3. Athletics
4. Mariners
The American League West did its best to steal all the off season headlines, with the Angels getting Pujols and CJ Wilson and the Rangers getting Yu Darvish. This race should be one of the most entertaining of the entire season. I give the slight edge to the Rangers because of their recent run of success but both teams will make the postseason.
NL EAST
1. Marlins
2. Phillies
3. Nationals
4. Braves
5. Mets
I have hopped on the Marlins bandwagon, with the additions of Reyes, Bell, Buehrle and Guillen at the helm the Marlins are primed to take the East. The Phillies are hard to go against with Lee and Halladay but early season injuries to Howard and Utley could be too much for Philly to overcome. Also don't sleep on the Nats they should make some huge strides in 2012.
NL CENTRAL
1. Reds
2. Cardinals*
3. Brewers
4. Pirates
5. Cubs
6. Astros
Cincinnati got dealt a huge blow by losing Ryan Madson for the season but I still feel they are the best in the Central. St. Louis will obviously take a step back losing Pujols but are still good enough to make the postseason. Milwaukee will hang around but losing Fielder will be too much. Pittsburgh, Chicago and Houston will be battling for fourth place.
NL WEST
1. Diamondbacks
2. Giants*
3. Dodgers
4. Padres
5. Rockies
Arizona came out of nowhere last season to win the West and I expect more of the same this season. San Francisco was plagued with injuries last season, but healthy they should be back in the postseason. LA's biggest headline was being purchased by a group that included Magic Johnson, it will probably be its only one this season. Not much excitement coming from either San Diego or Colorado, other than Jamie Moyer being the number 2 guy in Denver at age 49, yikes.
AL Champ: Detroit Tigers
NL Champ: Arizona Diamondbacks
World Series Champ: Arizona Diamondbacks
Probably not a team most people have winning it all but I hate going with the trend. Arizona has an exciting up and coming team and they are looking top build on last years amazing run. Detroit signed a Prince and have a pitcher coming off maybe the most dominating performance by a pitcher ever. At the end of the day it doesn't really matter I'm just happy baseball is back.
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