A.L. EastNew York
Boston (Wild Card)
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
I've seen lots of analysts predict this year to be the one in which Boston ends the Yank's dominance and 9-yr streak. Anything's possible I guess, but I'm more of a realist. I expect the Sox to come blazing out of the gates, as the Yankees struggle early with pitching injuries. But you know what? The Red Sox are a first-half team traditionally, and the Yankees are closers. So until I'm given a reason to expect otherwise, I expect more of the same. Toronto always has a chance to make some kind of noise, so who knows? Both the Orioles and the D'Rays blow. Tampa could be taken out of the league the day before the season started, and most people wouldn't realize it until midway through May. I really wish they would get rid of this team. THEY SUCK. And nobody watches them play, unless they are playing that particular person's favorite team. Honestly, do YOU know any D'Ray fans? Likely not. Let's move on with the predictions.
A.L. CentralChicago
Cleveland
Detroit
Minnesota
K.C.
This is a great division, should be wildly competetive. Only thing I know for sure is that K.C. will finish last.
A.L. WestAnaheim (I mean L.A.)
Oakland
Texas
Seattle
Angels are good, Seattle not so good.
N.L. EastNew York
Philly
Florida
Atlanta
DC
N.L. CentralSt. Louis
Cincinnati
Chicago
Milwaukee
Houston
Pittsburgh
Cubs won't be able to buy this one. After all, they're still the Cubs. Although, I'm pulling for them to get it right at least once in my lifetime, since my beloved Red Sox were able to accomplish the impossible.
N.L. WestLos Angeles
Arizona (Wild Card)
San Diego
San Francisco
Colorado
The Diamondbacks have a lot of talent.
WORLD SERIESDodgers over White Sox
So there it is. No better or worse than any other fool's prediction. That's why they play the games.
You think you know better than me? Let's see it.