I question whether or not you've actually watched a baseball game before. The only division you even came close with was the NL West (which appears perfect).
we are entitled to our own opinions, but i would have to diagree on a good portion of these. Probably the most glaring being the Braves.The Mets have to be a lock in that one. They almost won it last year and just added the best pitcher in MLB.
NL EAST
1.Mets (Uh, they got Santana)
2.Braves (Pitching should be better w/Glavine back)
3.Phillies (Went 14 yrs in between last 2 post season berths)
4.Marlins
5.Nationals
NL West
1.D-Backs (Uh, they got Harden)
2.Rockies (Can they get hot at the right time again?)
3.Dodgers (Torre and Jones help, not there yet)
4.Padres
5.Giants
NL Central
1.Cubs (Fukadome finally get them over the hump?)
2.Brewers
3.Cardinals
4.Reds
5.Astros
6.Pirates
AL East
1.Red Sox
2.Yankees
3.Blue Jays
4.D-Rays
5.Orioles
AL West
1.Angels (2nd easiest to predict in all of MLB)
2.Mariners
3.Athletics
4.Rangers
AL Central
1.Tigers (Easiest to predict in all of MLB. You did pay attention to their offseason right?)
2.Indians
3.White Sox
4.Twins (Loss of Santana and Hunter will be felt)
5.Royals
This is pretty bad, Atlanta's little run of ruling the NL East is over. Colorado may make it to the postseason, but they won't win the division. Seattle played nice down the stretch last year, and showed vast signs of improvement. Here are my division winners.
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