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Season predictions

Posted: Sun Apr 4, 2010 2:39 pm
by craig01
Time to shout out your predictions

AL East
Boston
Tampa Bay
New York
Baltimore
Toronto

Minnesota
Detroit
Chicago
Kansas City
Cleveland

Seattle
Texas
LA
Oakland

Rays are the wild card.

I think the Yankees will struggle some with injuries, and have less fortune with the amount of walk off wins from last year.

Seattle might be better than I think, and Texas maybe not as good.

Does age finally catch up to Jeter, Rivera, and Posada? The odds are increasingly lining up against them maintaining their high levels of performance.

The best 3 teams in the AL are in the East, so anyone of them can be left out depending on health and pitching.

Re: Season predictions

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:24 pm
by Diehardmagicfan
Well the rays are on a hot start hopefully they can keep it up. BJ has looked very good in the last few games and Pena has too. The pitching has been fantastic too. Lets just hope that the rays can keep it up.

Re: Season predictions

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:46 pm
by craig01
Diehardmagicfan wrote:Well the rays are on a hot start hopefully they can keep it up. BJ has looked very good in the last few games and Pena has too. The pitching has been fantastic too. Lets just hope that the rays can keep it up.



As long as they stay healthy they will.

The starting rotation might just emerge as one of the 2 or 3 best in MLB.

Re: Season predictions

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:58 pm
by Diehardmagicfan
If David Price stays healthy this whole season and also being fourth in the rotation which gives him a better chance of facing easier pitching. What do you think David's record is going to be by the end of the year?

Re: Season predictions

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:35 am
by craig01
It's hard to say, but if the team stays healthy you might see all five starters win double digits, and maybe 3 or so win 15 plus.

The Rays starting rotation has the makings of being consistent, durable, and sometimes dominant/

Should be fun to watch them develop as a unit.