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2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

Posted on: March 27, 2008 11:29 pm
 

In the AL East, it'll be the "usual suspects" fighting for the top spot and I think it depends on which SP staff remains the healthier.  Both the Red Sox and Yankees have some injury issues (Beckett, Schilling; Pettitte) plus they both are counting on some young, unproven arms to come through for them.  I think the Sox have a stronger bullpen, overall, and I give the edge to the Sox.  The Jays and Rays will be improved this year, though they won't be in the race for the East Division crown.  They will, however, cut into the number of wins that the Bosox and Yanks finish with, and only one team from the East will make the playoffs.  No Wild Card from the East this year.

Here's how I see the AL East:

  1. Red Sox   93-69
  2. Yankees  90-72
  3. Blue Jays 86-76
  4. Rays         75-87
  5. Orioles     65-97

In the Central, it will also be a two-team race between the Indians and Tigers, of course.  If the Tigers are to win the Central, Willis will need to pitch better than he has this Spring, as far as locating his fastball better, getting ahead of the hitters and limiting the walks.  Granderson starting the season on the DL will hurt, as he is an integral part of their offense - getting on base ahead of the big guns.  Hopefully, his finger injury won't effect his offensive production after he comes back.  The Tigers bullpen is another issue.  The Indians bullpen (setup Ps) is better, but I don't like their closer - he's worse than Jones.  Overall, I believe the Tigers SP has the edge on the Indians.  After Sabathia and Carmona, the 3,4, & 5 starters are average or worse.  Verlander is as good or better than CC and will be a top candidate for the Cy Young.  Bonderman, if he stays healthy, will match Carmona in wins.  The Twins won't win as many games as last year, with the loss of Santana, but they will win more than the White Sox and remain in the 3rd spot.  KC will bring up the rear, as usual.

Here's my AL Central prediction:

  1. Tigers        93-69
  2. Indians      92-70
  3. Twins         75-87
  4. White Sox  74-88
  5. Royals       70-92

In the West, another two-team race.  With the addition of Bedard (if he is healthy all year), Seattle will give the Angels a run for their money and could even overtake them if the Angels pitching (Lackey, Escobar) does not get, and stay, healthy.  However, the Angels' offense is much better than the Mariners, especially if Sexson has the same type of year that he had last year.  The bullpens are comparable but I give the Angels SP (overall, 1-5) a little bit of an edge, if healthy.  Oakland and Texas won't be in the mix at all and will fight each other to stay out of the cellar.

Here's my AL West prediction:

  1. Angels       92-70
  2. Mariners    90-72
  3. Athletics     73-89
  4. Rangers    70-92

The Indians win the Wild Card.

The Tigers win the AL pennant and meet the Mets in the World Series.

Tigers beat the Mets in six games.

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Posted on: March 27, 2008 11:54 pm

2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

Looks good. The only thing we disagree with in terms of the order of finish is Oakland and Texas, but like you said, those 2 will be fighting it out to stay out of last. I personally feel like Texas will get a little more out of their rotation than Oakland will get from their offense, which will be the difference.

Hopefully your pick for the pennant and the WS is right. Can't wait for Monday to get all the talk out of the way and get the season started. Go Tigers!



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Posted on: March 28, 2008 12:10 am

2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

I agree that Monday can't get here soon enough.  Wouldn't it be great if the Tigers get off to a 35-5 start like Sparky's '84 team.  I don't think that will ever happen again but it's something to dream about.  If you think about it, the current Tigers team is much better (on paper) than the '84 team.  At least I think so.  The '84 team didn't have the hitters that this team has.  It just all fell into place for them and they couldn't lose at the beginning of the season.



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Posted on: March 28, 2008 12:33 am

2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

Yeah a 35-5 start would be great but with the schedule and the bullpen I'd be happy if they can be above .500 and within striking distance of the Yankees after 40. Anything above that is great.

Just stay in contention until they can get Rodney back, then go on a little run until Zumaya comes back and they'll be fine.



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Posted on: March 28, 2008 5:01 pm

2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

Hey come on don't rate the Royals low and trash them.  Sure we tend to suck, but we got some good new talent coming in and we're a young team.  We might caboose this year, but watch out in a few years.



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Posted on: March 28, 2008 8:23 pm

2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

You're right lilman.  I should've noted that the Royals do have some good young talent.  If they were in the West Division, I would've ranked them higher (above Oakland and Texas) but, unfortunately, they are in the Central where every other team is better than they are right now.  In a couple of years they may be more competitive and get out of the basement.



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Posted on: April 16, 2008 7:58 am

2008 "Junior Circuit" predictions

Mets beating Tigers.  Over my dead body.  I think that it will come down to Mets vs. Red Sox (sound familiar Sox fans?). 7 games of intense play will come out with the Mets on top.



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