dave_dw Verified Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 We all have our own predictions, so why not get them on record before the season starts!(I know the Mariners just beat the A's, but I doubt either team is going to make it in anyone's playoff predictions) NL West: San Francisco GiantsNL Central: Cincinnati RedsNL East: Philadelphia Phillies NL Wild Card: Miami MarlinsNL Wild Card: St. Louis Cardinals AL West: Texas RangersAL Central: Detroit TigersAL East: Boston Red Sox AL Wild Card: New York YankeesAL Wild Card: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim World Series: Red Sox over Reds in 5 games.
DAM DC Twins Fans Provisional Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Here goes: NL Divisions--Giants, Reds, Nats NL Wild Cards--Fish, Cards (for the record I hate 2nd wild card--just a move to ensure BoSox make playoffs) AL Divisions--Yanks, Tiggers, Angels AL Wild Cards--Rangers, D Rays NL CS Reds over Giants AL CS Angles over Yanks WS Angels over Reds in 6
Esoteric Ball Guy Provisional Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 AL East: Rays, Yanks (WC2), Jays, Sox, O's AL Central: Tigers, Twins, Royals, Indians, Sox AL West: Angels, Rangers (WC1), A's, M's NL East: Phillies, Marlins (WC1), Nats (WC2), Braves, Mets NL Central: Reds, Brewers, Cards, Pirates, Cubs, Astros NL West: Rockies, Giants, D-Backs, Dodgers, Padres WC Round: Rangers over Yanks, Marlins over Nats ALDS: Rangers over Angels, Rays over Tigers NLDS: Phillies over Marlins, Rockies over Reds ALCS: Rangers over Rays NLCS: Phillies over Rockies World Series: Phillies in 6 over Rangers
Gernzy Verified Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 AL West: Angels AL Central: Tigers AL East: Red Sox AL WC: Yankees, Rangers ALCS: Angels over Tigers NL West: D-Backs NL Central: Cardinals NL East: Phillies NL WC: Marlins, Nationals (how about that for a pick!) NLCS: Phillies over Marlins World Series: Angels over Phillies.
glanzer Provisional Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 AL East: Rays AL Central: Tigers AL West: Rangers AL Wild Cards: Yankees, Angels NL East: Phillies NL Central: Reds NL West: Dodgers NL Wild Cards: Cardinals, Marlins ALCS: Rangers over Tigers NLCS: Dodgers over Cardinals World Series: Rangers over Dodgers in 7
dave_dw Verified Member Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 World Series: Rangers over Dodgers in 7Whoa! The Dodgers? That would REALLY impress the new owners...
J-Dog Dungan Provisional Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 AL East: Rays Central: Need game 165; Twins end up #1, Tigers #3 West: Rangers AL Wild card #1: Angels; AL Wild Card #2: Yankees NL East: Phillies Central: reds West: Diamondbacks NL Wild Card #1: Marlins; NL Wild Card #2: Cardinals Angels beat Yankees, Marlins beat Cards ALDS/NLDS: Angels beat Rays, rangers beat the Twins; Diamondbacks beat Phillies, Marlins beat Reds ALCS/NLCS: Angels beat Rangers in 7, Diamondbacks beat Marlins in 6 WS: Angels win in 7 I don't think any of these teams are the "dream teams" that we had last year, but they are pretty good. I think the Twins win out over the tigers because the Twins have (some) semblance of an infield that can play defense, and their outfield isn't bad. i have the angels winning it because they have a solid team right now, but if the Abreu controversy grows in magnitude, their record might not survive it.
J-Dog Dungan Provisional Member Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Also, with how thin the pitching is for the Red Sox and the Yankees, and how weak the hitting is for the Rays, I think the AL East division will be up for grabs for the first time in a long while, instead of having the two expected teams, the BoSox and the Yankees, come out of that division seeming invincible.
Cody Christie Twins Daily Contributor Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 AL East: Rays AL West: Angels AL Central: Tigers AL Wild Card: Rangers, Yankees NL East: Marlins NL West: Giants NL Central: Reds NL Wild Cards: Phillies, (extremely-wild card) Pirates Wild Card Round: Phillies over Pirates, Yankees over Rangers Division Round: Phillies over Marlins, Giants over Reds, Rays over Tigers, Angels over Yankees Championship Round: Giants over Phillies, Angels over Rays California World Series: Giants over Angels
Fanatic Jack Provisional Member Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 Like Clubber Lang said my prediction is "Pain." This is how I see the Twins season developing. Without question it will be painfull with this rotation and bullpen.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 AL East: RaysAL West: AngelsAL Central: TigersAL Wild Card: Rangers, YankeesNL East: BravesNL West: GiantsNL Central: CardinalsNL Wild Cards: Phillies, BrewersWild Card Round: Brewers over Phillies, Rangers over YankeesDivision Round: Braves over Cardinals, Giants over Brewers, Angels over Rays, Yankees over TigersChampionship Round: Giants over Braves, Angels over YankeesCalifornia World Series: Giants over Angels
spideyo Provisional Member Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 I haven't paid much attention to the NL, but for the AL: AL East: Rays, Blue Jays (WC2), Yankees, Red Socks, Orioles AL Central: Twins, Royals, Tigers, Indians, White Sox AL West: Rangers, Angels (WC1), Mariners, A's Blue Jays ride into the playoffs on a late season surge, coupled with some injury problems with the Yankees. They shock everyone by beating the Angels in the wild card game and the Rangers in the ALDS. The Rays pummel the Twins, and the ALCS sets a new record for number of home runs in a playoff series, but ultimately, the Rays win in 7.
Ultima Ratio Verified Member Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 AL E: Rox C: Tigers W: Angels WC: Rangers, Yankees NL E: Phillies C: Reds W: Giants WC: Marlins, Cardinals ALCS: Angels >Rox NLCS: Phillies > Reds WS: Phillies > Angels
WJ Provisional Member Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 I haven't paid much attention to the NL, but for the AL: AL Central: Twins, Royals, Tigers, Indians, White SoxHave you been paying any attention to the AL?
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