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So, let’s start our prediction segment with my predictions for the AL Central:
American League Central
- Kansas City Royals
- Minnesota Twins
- Cleveland
- Detroit Tigers
- Chicago White Sox
The Royals are now the two-time defending AL champs and now the reigning World Series champs. They return with a very similar team. The Twins and Cleveland will compete with the Royals atop the division as well as for a Wild Card spot. The Tigers continue to do two things, spend crazy money and get older. The White Sox remain a mess and it’s likely Robin Ventura is the first manager let go in 2016, though Brad Ausmus may not be far behind.
American League East
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Boston Red Sox
- New York Yankees
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Baltimore Orioles
The Blue Jays may not have the best pitching, but their lineup will flat-out outscore teams in the regular season. The rest of the division appears weak. The Red Sox should be improved with the acquisition of David Price and a defense with Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. will help. The Yankees didn’t spend in the offseason and they’re going with a few youngsters in their rotation. The Rays have Chris Archer which gives them a chance every fifth game. The Orioles do have some offense. I mean, Pedro Alvarez, and his 35 home run power, is hitting seventh.
American League West
- Houston Astros
- Texas Rangers
- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
- Seattle Mariners
- Oakland A’s
Houston surprised many last year as their youth started paying dividends. Carlos Correa is a star in the making. But it will be another shootout in the West. In Texas. The Rangers will again be solid and Cole Hamels will be there a full year. The Angels have Mike Trout. The Mariners have Robinson Cano. The A’s are going to have to battle to compete.
National League Central
- Chicago Cubs
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Cincinnati Reds
- Milwaukee Brewers
Last year, the top three teams from this division each won at least 97 games and made the playoffs. I wouldn’t be surprised if that happens again. The Cubs youth is in place with some veteran additions. The Pirates outfield is spectacular and they have Liriano and Cole at the top fo their rotation. The Cardinals hope to have a full season of Adam Wainwright atop their rotation. The Reds and Brewers will compete for last, as they fully intend.
National League East
- Washington Nationals
- New York Mets
- Miami Marlins
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Atlanta
The Nationals were a disappointing team last year yet still finished over .500. With Bryce Harper and a strong pitching staff, they could take over in 2016. The Mets have the arms to compete with anyone, but we’ll see if they have enough bats. The bottom three teams are in rebuild mode, hoping for a high draft pick.
National League West
- San Francisco Giants
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- San Diego Padres
- Colorado Rockies
The Giants-Dodgers series should again be huge in 2016. The Giants added Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija, as well as Denard Span. The Dodgers have a new manager, Dave Roberts, and Kenta Maeda hopes for a clean transition from Japan. The Dodgers lost Zach Greinke to the Diamondbacks. He will team with arguably the best hitter in the National League, Paul Goldschmidt, and help fight for a playoff spot under former Twins pinch hitter Chip Hale. The Padres and Rockies will fight for last.
THE PLAYOFFS
American League Wild Card - Minnesota over Texas
National League Wild Card - Pittsburgh over the Mets
ALDS - Toronto over Minnesota, and Houston over Kansas City
NLDS - Pittsburgh over Chicago, and San Francisco over the Mets
ALCS - Toronto over Houston, and San Fransciso over Pittsburgh.
World Series - San Francisco over Toronto
The Giants continue their every-other-year World Series championship run.
Next, let’s get to the individual awards for 2016. Others have made their predictions, but here are mine.
American League MVP
- Carlos Correa, Houston
- Mike Trout, Los Angeles
- Josh Donaldson, Toronto
- Miguel Sano, Minnesota
- Mookie Betts, Boston
American League Cy Young
- Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland
- Marcus Stroman, Toronto
- Chris Archer, Tampa Bay
American League Rookie of the Year
- Byron Buxton, Minnesota
- Blake Snell, Tampa Bay
- Byung Ho Park, Minnesota
National League MVP
- Bryce Harper, Washington
- Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona
- Anthony Rizzo, Chicago
- Starling Marte, Pittsburgh
- Kris Bryant, Chicago
National League Cy Young
- Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles
- Gerrit Cole, Pittsburgh
- Max Scherzer, Washington
National League Rookie of the Year
- Trevor Story, Colorado
- Kenta Maeda, Arizona
- Corey Seager, Los Angeles
Your Turn… how will the division playoffs and the individual awards go down in 2016. Make your picks now.
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