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Post by Kelly Kapowski on Feb 22, 2003 20:13:18 GMT -5
x = Wild Card
AL EAST
Boston New York Toronto Baltimore Tampa Bay
AL CENTRAL Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Detroit
AL WEST Oakland Seattle-x Texas Anaheim
NL EAST Atlanta Montreal Philadelphia New York Florida
NL CENTRAL Chicago St. Louis-x Cincinatti Houston Pittsburgh Milwaukee
NL WEST Arizona San Franciso Colorado Los Angeles San Diego
Boston over Seattle 3 to 1 Oakland over Minnesota 3 to 1
Arizona over St. Louis 3 to 0 Chicago over Atlanta 3 to 2
Oakland over Boston 4 to 2 Arizona over Chicago 4 to 2
Oakland over Arizona 4 to 1
NL MVP: Sammy Sosa AL MVP: Pedro Martinez NL Cy Young: Randy Johnson AL Cy Young: Pedro Martinez NL ROY: Hee Seop Choi AL ROY: Travis Hafner
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Post by TomServeaux on Feb 22, 2003 20:26:43 GMT -5
AL East
Yankees Red Sox Baltimore Toronto Devil Rays
AL Central
Twins White Sox Indians Tigers Royals
AL West
A's Angels - Wild Card Mariners Rangers
NL East
Phillies Mets Braves Expos Marlins
NL Central
Cardinals Astros - Wild Card Cubs Reds Pirates Brewers
NL West
D'Backs Giants Dodgers Padres Rockies
Playoffs:
D'Backs d. Astros 3-1 Cardinals d. Phillies 3-2 Yankees d. Angels 3-2 A's d. Twins 3-2
Cardinals d. D'Backs 4-2 A's d. Yankees 4-3
A's d. Cardinals 4-1
NL MVP: Barry Bonds (The writers love him too much.) AL MVP: Miguel Tejada (Contract year, and he'll come up big for big money.) NL Cy Young: Randy Johnson AL Cy Young: Pedro Martinez NL Rookie Of The Year: Jose Reyes AL Rookie Of The Year: Hideki Matsui (He'll make a smooth transition, in my opinion.)
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Post by The Nectar of the Mods on Feb 22, 2003 20:48:17 GMT -5
Haha, Cubs.
Haha.
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Post by TheJedi2 on Feb 22, 2003 20:56:47 GMT -5
x = Wild Card AL EAST New York Boston-x Toronto Baltimore Tampa Bay
AL CENTRAL Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Detroit
AL WEST Oakland Anaheim Seattle Texas
NL EAST Philadelphia New York Atlanta Montreal Florida
NL CENTRAL Houston Chicago St. Louis Cincinatti Pittsburgh Milwaukee
NL WEST San Francisco Arizona-x Colorado Los Angeles San Diego
New York over Minnesota Oakland over Boston
Arizona over Philly Houston over San Francisco
Oakland over New York Houston over Arizona
Oakland over Houston
NL MVP: Barry Bonds AL MVP: Miguel Tejada NL Cy Young: Randy Johnson AL Cy Young: Tim Hudson NL ROY: Jose Reyes AL ROY: Hideki Matsui
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Post by prodo. on Feb 27, 2003 18:33:22 GMT -5
AL East
New York Boston (wild card) Toronto (breakout team of the year) Tampa Bay Baltimore
AL Central
Chicago Minnesota Cleveland Kansas City \____ Detroit / interchangable since they both suck
AL West (will be first division since AL West 1991 where all teams finish at .500 or above)
Oakland Seattle Anaheim Texas
NL East
Philadelphia New York (wild card) Atlanta Montreal Florida
NL Central
St. Louis Houston Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee
NL West
Arizona Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado San Diego
Playoffs: ALDS New York d. Chicago in 4 Boston d. Oakland in 5
NLDS Philadelphia d. St. Louis in 5 New York d. Arizona in 4
ALCS Boston d. New York in 7 Philadelphia d. New York in 5
World Series Boston d. Philadelphia in 7 (or the other way around)
AL MVP: Miguel Tejada NL MVP: Jim Thome AL Cy Young: Bartolo Colon NL Cy Young: Randy Johnson AL ROY: Hideki Matsui (Although he's not going to be the monster everyone expects him to be. I mean, for "Bob's" sake, ICHIRO of all people had a 25 HR season in Japan.) NY ROY: Ty Wiggington (sp)
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Post by Reflecto on Feb 27, 2003 18:56:34 GMT -5
Picks:
AL East
New York Boston (wild card) Toronto Tampa Bay Baltimore
AL Central
Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Detroit
AL West (all finish above .500)
Anaheim Oakland Seattle Texas
NL East
Philadelphia Montreal (Wild Card) Atlanta New York Florida
NL Central
St.Louis Houston Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati Milwaukee
NL West
San Francisco Arizona Colorado Los Angeles San Diego
Anaheim beats New York 3 to 2 Boston beats Minnesota 3 to 1
St.Louis beats Montreal 3 to 0 Philadelphia beats San Francisco 3 to 2
Boston beats Anaheim 4-2 Philadelphia beats St.Louis 4-
Boston beats Philadelphia 4-3
AL MVP: Miguel Tejada NL MVP: Vladimir Guerrero NL Cy Young: Randy Johnson AL Cy Young: Derek Lowe NL ROY: Jose Reyes AL ROY: Rocco Baldelli
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Post by JimboSwift on Mar 7, 2003 16:37:55 GMT -5
Come on, you kids can't be serious! The Philies, Mets, or Marlins over The BRAVES?? The same Braves that have DOMINATED the NL East for over a decade?
Yeah, I know, they lost Tommy to the Mets (adios carrer, for him), but they're still a juggernaut in the MLB.
I'm not even going to mention the Expos. A team that can't even find a home doesn't stand a chance.
That out of the way,
NL EAST
Atlanta Philadelphia New York Montreal Florida
NL CENTRAL
St. Louis Houston Chicago Cincinatti Pittsburgh Milwaukee
NL WEST
San Francisco Los Angeles * Arizona San Diego Arizona
AL EAST
New York Boston Baltimore Toronto Tampa Bay
AL CENTRAL
Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Detroit
AL WEST
Oakland Seattle * Anaheim Texas
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Post by TheJedi2 on Mar 7, 2003 20:16:28 GMT -5
Atlanta didn't just lose Tom Glavine. They also lost Kevin Millwood in quite possibly the worse offseason trade. They didn't do much to upgrade their offense. Paul Byrd is no guarantee to follow up on last season, and Mike Hampton is a huge question. And besides, this is just an opinion.
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Post by TomServeaux on Mar 7, 2003 20:24:57 GMT -5
This guy criticizes us, and then picks the Dodgers to finish second in the NL West ahead of the D'Backs and win the wild card. We're not the only one's making "questionable calls" here.
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Post by Kelly Kapowski on May 28, 2003 23:44:26 GMT -5
BUMP~!
That guy has owned you all so far. Then again I did pick the braves as well, didn't see the dodgers comin, I'm still confident the D-Backs will pull it out.
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Post by Disciple of Kat Meyers on Jun 6, 2003 4:02:34 GMT -5
Sammy Sosa is my Louisville Slugger: Corked Bat MVP
Seattle over Atlanta in the World Series as Lou Pinella kicks himself from Tampa.
Your World Series MVP is ICHIRO
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Post by Kelly Kapowski on Oct 6, 2003 20:53:22 GMT -5
Well, I think I did alright, 5 out of 8 playoff teams, and picked the Cubs/Atlanta series right on the money. D-Backs really let me down though. Cest' la vie guess, I'll just have to go for the Cubs world championship
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