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2009 MLB predictions


jkeough

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AL east= Red Socks

AL central= Indians

AL west= Angles

Wild card= Tampa

NL east= Phillies

NL central= Cubs

NL West= Dogers

Wild card= Braves

Red Socks over Indians

Tampa over Angles

Phillies over Dogers

Braves over Cubs

Red Socks over Tampa

Philly over Braves

Red Socks over Philly in 5

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* Rays come back to Earth, don't win as many games as Marlins

* Cards bounce back and challenge the Cubs...best race in NL

* Yanks roll over Sox in East

* Small market teams give up every big contract they have by the trading deadline

* Angels over Cubs in Series

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What's with all of the Indians jock-sniffing going on in here? No love for the Sox, whatsoever, even though they won the division last year... Love it! It'll just make it that much sweeter when we do it again

As a ChiSox fan, I see this as a rebuilding year. We don't have a "legit" CF and our 2B is a Rookie.

Wise in my mind ain't going to cut it as a leadoff man. I am so pumped that we got rid of that joke Jerry Owens. Getz needs to show up big or else we in trouble. And I think we will find out who Fields really is very quick into the season.

Anyways going to first game on Sunday the 11th to see the Piranhas. Then me and my brother are going up to Minnesota to see the Sox play up there before they close that god awful of a place down.

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