Motor City Sonics Posted March 24 Posted March 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE Central 3 - Minnesota 84-78 Detroit 82-80 Not yet, my friends, one more year Cleveland 78-84 Kansas City 63-99 Chicago 58-104 East 1 - Baltimore 98-64 4- Toronto 96-66 5- New York 93-69 Tampa Bay 89-73 Boston 77-85 West 2- Seattle 92-70 6 - Texas 90-72 Houston 89-73 - America's long national nightmare is over Los Angeles 64-9 Oakland 48-114. (6) Texas over (3) Minnesota 2-1 (4) Toronto over (5) New York 2-0 (1) Baltimore over (6) Texas 3-2 (4) Toronto over (2) Seattle 3-1 (4) Toronto over (1) Baltimore 4-2 MVP - Jason Benetti, Detroit CY YOUNG - Corbin Burnes, Bal'mor, Hun ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Evan Carter, Texas ----------------------------------------- NATIONAL LEAGUE Central 3- Chicago 87-75 6 - St. Louis 86-76 Milwaukee 81-81 Cincinnati 77-85 Pittsburgh 74-88 East 1- Atlanta 105-57 4 -Philadelphia 91-71 Miami 77-85 NY Mets 75-87 Washington 73-89 West 2 - Los Angeles 99-63 5 - San Francisco 88-74 San Diego 83-79 Arizona 75-87| Colorado 58-104 6 - St. Louis over 3- Chicago 2-0 4- Philadelphia over 5- San Diego 2-0 1 - Atlanta over 6 - St. Louis 3-1 4 - Philadelphia over 2- Los Angeles 3-2 1 - Atlanta over 4 - Philadelphia 4-1 MVP - Ronald Acuna, Atlanta CY Young - Spencer Strider, Atlanta Rookie Of The Year - Jung Hoo Lee, San Francisco WORLD SERIES ATLANTA OVER TORONTO 4-0 Quote
HeyAbbott Posted March 25 Posted March 25 On 3/24/2024 at 12:12 AM, Motor City Sonics said: AMERICAN LEAGUE Central 3 - Minnesota 84-78 Detroit 82-80 Not yet, my friends, one more year Cleveland 78-84 Kansas City 63-99 Chicago 58-104 East 1 - Baltimore 98-64 4- Toronto 96-66 5- New York 93-69 Tampa Bay 89-73 Boston 77-85 West 2- Seattle 92-70 6 - Texas 90-72 Houston 89-73 - America's long national nightmare is over Los Angeles 64-9 Oakland 48-114. (6) Texas over (3) Minnesota 2-1 (4) Toronto over (5) New York 2-0 (1) Baltimore over (6) Texas 3-2 (4) Toronto over (2) Seattle 3-1 (4) Toronto over (1) Baltimore 4-2 MVP - Jason Benetti, Detroit CY YOUNG - Corbin Burnes, Bal'mor, Hun ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Evan Carter, Texas ----------------------------------------- NATIONAL LEAGUE Central 3- Chicago 87-75 6 - St. Louis 86-76 Milwaukee 81-81 Cincinnati 77-85 Pittsburgh 74-88 East 1- Atlanta 105-57 4 -Philadelphia 91-71 Miami 77-85 NY Mets 75-87 Washington 73-89 West 2 - Los Angeles 99-63 5 - San Francisco 88-74 San Diego 83-79 Arizona 75-87| Colorado 58-104 6 - St. Louis over 3- Chicago 2-0 4- Philadelphia over 5- San Diego 2-0 1 - Atlanta over 6 - St. Louis 3-1 4 - Philadelphia over 2- Los Angeles 3-2 1 - Atlanta over 4 - Philadelphia 4-1 MVP - Ronald Acuna, Atlanta CY Young - Spencer Strider, Atlanta Rookie Of The Year - Jung Hoo Lee, San Francisco WORLD SERIES ATLANTA OVER TORONTO 4-0 I think both Minny and Detroit have 88 and 84 wins respectively. Baltimore beats Toronto in the World Series. The rest of this is in line with my thinking. Quote
Tenacious D Posted March 25 Posted March 25 I like your standings, but I’ll flip Minny and Detroit in the AL Central. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted March 25 Author Posted March 25 2 hours ago, HeyAbbott said: Baltimore and Toronto can't meet in the World Series. Quote
DETFANINCA Posted March 25 Posted March 25 I don't see how Minnesota can win after losing two key starting pitchers. Quote
HeyAbbott Posted March 25 Posted March 25 4 hours ago, Motor City Sonics said: Baltimore and Toronto can't meet in the World Series. OOPS!!! I meant Baltimore and Atlanta, What a senior moment!!! Quote
Tiger337 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 AL Playoff teams and number of wins Baltimore 90 Toronto 88 Tampa Bay 87 Minnesota 85 Seattle 90 Houston 88 NL Playoff teams Atlanta 99 Philadelphia 86 St. Louis 87 Los Angeles 100 Giants 86 Padres 86 Tigers Pitching staff from top to bottom will be one of the strongest in the game - 6th fewest runs allowed. Offense will be as bad as the pitching is good. Final record 82-80, second place Post-season tournament Total crapshoot, but I'll play along and say Atlanta over Baltimore. Quote
mtutiger Posted March 28 Posted March 28 The band of possibilities going in seems wider than in the past, although that may just be because the bar (and stakes) seem legitimately higher going into this year. I think they'll be around 83-79. If they can make significant steps forward offensively, they can overperform that prediction. Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted March 28 Posted March 28 This is admittedly optimistic, I’ll say 86 wins. Should be enough to take the Central. Quote
Toddwert Posted March 28 Posted March 28 I'd say 82-80 still need some bats pitching will carry this team Quote
casimir Posted March 28 Posted March 28 X - Detroit, 88-74 Minnesota Cleveland Kansas City White Sux X - New York Y - Tampa Bay Y - Baltimore Toronto Boston X - Houston Y - Seattle Texas Los Angeles Oakland X - Atlanta Y - Philadelphia New York Miami Washington X - Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Milwaukee Pittsburgh X - Los Angeles Y - San Diego Y - Arizona San Francisco Colorado The Tigers will win the World Series. Dispatching the Yankees, Astros, and Dodgers along the way will glorious. Quote
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