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Splaya 03-25-2009 11:52 AM

MLB 2009 Season Thread
 
Official thread, now that the WBC is over. I'm sure Vito will give us his picks as to who he thinks will win it.

I think this season should be the best season yet.

Triple Naitch 03-26-2009 09:34 PM

My predictions for 2009

AL East: Red Sox
AL Central: Royals
AL West: Athletics
AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL East: Mets
NL Central: Cardinals
NL West: Dodgers
NL Wild Card: Phillies

AL MVP: Matt Holliday
NL MVP: Albert Pujols
AL Cy Young: Daisuke Matsuzaka
NL Cy Young: Johan Santana
AL Manager of the Year: Don Wakamatsu
NL Manager of the Year: Jerry Manuel
AL Rookie of the Year: Scott Lewis
NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Motte

World Series: Red Sox over Dodgers in 6

Splaya 03-28-2009 10:45 PM

The Royals, you are out of your god damn mind son. Tigers all the way

Triple Naitch 03-28-2009 10:46 PM

You'll see

RatedGSuperstar 03-28-2009 11:31 PM

I think the Royals could sneak into .500 territory, but I wouldn't go that far. It is a pretty wide open division, though, so I wouldn't be too shocked. They just need Gordon (and Butler, to a lesser extent) to start playing up to his talent level.

WestNZ 03-29-2009 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Triple Naitch (Post 2478189)
My predictions for 2009

AL East: Red Sox
AL Central: Royals
AL West: Athletics
AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL East: Mets
NL Central: Cardinals
NL West: Dodgers
NL Wild Card: Phillies

AL MVP: Matt Holliday
NL MVP: Albert Pujols
AL Cy Young: Daisuke Matsuzaka
NL Cy Young: Johan Santana
AL Manager of the Year: Don Wakamatsu
NL Manager of the Year: Jerry Manuel
AL Rookie of the Year: Scott Lewis
NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Motte

World Series: Red Sox over Dodgers in 6

i agree with most of this, but i do think that the dodgers will win, them or the Mets

SammyG 03-29-2009 11:00 PM

Our pitching is nowhere near good enough right now to win a WS. We'll see

Supreme Olajuwon 03-30-2009 06:26 AM

Kansas City has a pretty decent lineup that could win them more than a few games. They have a perfect small ball lineup and if they actually try to use it, they could do a lot of damage. I don't think they have the pitching to go to the playoffs, but you never know.

parkmania 03-30-2009 02:35 PM

Angels could do some damage, depending on how much health problems they have with their #1 and #2 starters.

Heros Welcome 03-30-2009 03:14 PM

American League:
East: Red Sox
Central: Indians
West: Angels
Wild Card: Rays
M.V.P: Grady Sizemore
CY Young: Jon Lester
Comeback Player: Fausto Carmona
Rookie of the Year: Matt Wieters
Manager of the Year: Eric Wedge


National League:
East: Mets
Central: Cubs
West: Dodgers
Wild Card: Phillies
M.V.P: Manny Ramirez
CY Young: Johan Santana
Comeback Player: Troy Tulowitzki
Rookie of the Year: Tommy Hanson
Manager of the Year: Jerry Manuel

World Series: Mets over Red Sox in 6

El Vaquero de Infierno 03-30-2009 06:15 PM

I've found out that FIVE, the channel that for the past 11 years has broadcasted matches here in the UK, is cutting back due tot he recession and all and won't be showing any of the 2009 season. This annoys the hell out of me. I'm not even a big baseball fan, but I want to be able to watch it, especially as I have a fantasy team this year.

I have officially been hit by the recession, and to tell you, i don't like it one bit.

Supreme Olajuwon 03-30-2009 06:19 PM

Why watch baseball on tv like a sucker when the internet can offer you everything you need?

http://www.myp2p.eu/competition.php?...pline=baseball

RatedGSuperstar 03-30-2009 08:19 PM

What the hell, here's my predictions that are bound to be wrong:

AL
East: Boston
Central: Cleveland
West: LA of Anaheim
Wildcard: New York
Sleepers: Oakland, Kansas City

NL
East: Philly
Central: Chicago
West: Los Angeles
Wildcard: New York
Sleepers: Atlanta, San Francisco (if they can get ANY offense at all)

World Series: Boston over the Cubs.

Triple Naitch 03-30-2009 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supreme Olajuwon (Post 2480818)
Kansas City has a pretty decent lineup that could win them more than a few games. They have a perfect small ball lineup and if they actually try to use it, they could do a lot of damage. I don't think they have the pitching to go to the playoffs, but you never know.

I actaully prefer their pitching than their hitters. Soria is one of the top closers, Meche is a steady reliable guy, Grienke is going to have a huge year, and Hochevar should develop well this year.

Evil Vito 03-30-2009 09:51 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Daniel Murphy is officially the Mets #2 hitter...REALLY like that move. No offense to Luis making him bat 8th, I feel better about him clearing the pitcher in the 8-hole than Brian Schneider.</font>

Supreme Olajuwon 03-31-2009 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Triple Naitch (Post 2481486)
I actaully prefer their pitching than their hitters. Soria is one of the top closers, Meche is a steady reliable guy, Grienke is going to have a huge year, and Hochevar should develop well this year.

I think most people focus on Gordon and Butler struggling and assume that all of KC's success rests on their bats when really, if they didn't play at all, KC would still have a good lineup. They've got Crisp as a quality leadoff man, Dejesus and Aviles who are both .300 hitters, Guillen who always provides some pop, and Jacobs who hit 32 homers playing in Pro Player last year. It's not a household name lineup, but it's also a lineup that doesn't have any glaring weaknesses either.

Triple Naitch 03-31-2009 12:34 PM

Don't forget that Mark Teahen is going to try second base for them this year.

Supreme Olajuwon 03-31-2009 12:47 PM

well there you go

Triple Naitch 03-31-2009 01:06 PM

Surprisingly today, Gary Sheffield got released by the Tigers 1 home run short of 500. I wonder who will pick him up? Blue Jays?

D Mac 03-31-2009 02:08 PM

Royals will be at least .500 I swear this time. :shifty:

parkmania 03-31-2009 03:04 PM

Who has the better chance of getting above .500 for a season first - KC (5 consecutive losing seasons, 13 out of last 14 seasons)or PIT (16 consecutive losing seasons)?

Supreme Olajuwon 03-31-2009 03:10 PM

KC easily

Pittsburgh is a mess.

WestNZ 03-31-2009 03:21 PM

i wouldnt count PIT out though, after 16 losing seasons they bound to have a good one sooner or later.

Triple Naitch 03-31-2009 03:46 PM

Just not this year....

Splaya 03-31-2009 09:57 PM

Sheffield getting released, where it was a surprise, was essential to the Tigers. We had not that many roster spots, and Leyland and Dombroski didn't believe Sheff could play the field anymore. The Tigers are going with a more versatile lineup this year, and Sheff did not fit into the mix.

Supreme Olajuwon 03-31-2009 10:02 PM

Yeah I'm sure Leyland and Dombrowski, two WHITE MEN btw, thought they could replace that old nigger Sheffield in the field with a younger boy with a stronger back.

Splaya 03-31-2009 10:06 PM

LOL Supreme.

Supreme Olajuwon 03-31-2009 10:18 PM

Honestly though, would anyone be surprised if he says something about how they didn't cut Todd Jones because Jones is white

RatedGSuperstar 04-01-2009 10:48 AM

Gary Sheffield is a pathetic excuse for a human being, and I'm actually kind of amused that the narcissistic roid-raging headcase got let go one home run shy of 500. I'd be surprised if anyone gives him much of a chance. He's done.

Then again, I'm a Milwaukee fan. I'll always be biased against that shithead after what he pulled to get out of town.

Boomer 04-01-2009 11:04 AM

In typical Braves fashion, we managed to get some good years out of Sheffield and let him go at a good time. Unfortunately, that tends to be how the Braves have found and eventually lost all their clean-up hitters.

Evil Vito 04-01-2009 11:22 AM

<font color=goldenrod>I'm usually always in pre-season optimism mode...so with that I do feel the Mets will be playing playoff baseball...hopefully as division winners, but either way I see the WC coming out of the East in both leagues. The Phillies won it by 3 games despite the Mets blowing 20-something saves last year, if they had a remotely relevant bullpen they would have at least walked away with the division. New year though, we'll see.

Reyes, Murphy, Wright, Delgado, Beltran, Church, Schneider, Castillo

Santana, Pelfrey, Perez, Maine, Hernandez

Rodriguez, Putz, Green, Feliciano, Parnell, O'Day, Stokes

Castro, Tatis, Cora, Reed, Anderson

---

Plus Nick Evans for the first four games until they activate Livan...I'd rather see him keep a spot and cut Marlon cause they are really lefty heavy on the bench, but he's young so I get why they want him playing everyday in the minors.

4 days.</font> :love:

OssMan 04-01-2009 11:42 AM

There was a time when I kept up with every offseason move that every team made. Now I don't even know a bunch of these guys on the Mets. I just don't care that much anymore :-\

The Gold Standard 04-01-2009 11:26 PM

American League:
East: Red Sox
Central: Twins
West: Oakland
Wild Card: Yankees
M.V.P: Justin Morneau
CY Young: Jon Lester
Comeback Player: Erik Bedard
Manager of the Year: Ron Gardenhire
Surprise of the Year: The A's make the playoffs and the Angels and Rays don't.

National League:
East: Mets
Central: Cubs
West: Dodgers
Wild Card: Giants
M.V.P: Manny Ramirez
CY Young: Johan Santana
Comeback Player: Todd Helton
Manager of the Year: Bruce Bochey
Surprise of the Year: The defending World Series Champs do not make the playoffs as the Giants beat them out for the Wild Card.

1 Bold Prediction: There will be no 100 win or 100 loss teams this year.

OssMan 04-02-2009 12:09 AM

Holy shit opening day is in 4 days? I honestly thought Spring Training was just starting

Supreme Olajuwon 04-02-2009 10:08 AM

American League
East: Boston
Central: Minnesota
West: Los Angeles
Wildcard: New York
MVP: Josh Hamilton
Cy Young: Jon Lester
Rookie: Koji Uehara

National League
East: Philadelphia
Central: Chicago
West: Los Angeles
Wildcard: New York
MVP: Albert Pujols
Cy Young: Johan Santana
Rookie: Cameron Maybin

World Series: Boston over Philadelphia

Hanso Amore 04-02-2009 11:08 AM

IS Maybin Rookie Eligible still?

Hanso Amore 04-02-2009 11:15 AM

American League
East: Tampa Bay
Central: Detroit
West: Los Angeles Angels
Wildcard: New York
MVP: Mark Teixeria
Cy Young: Cliff Lee
Rookie: David Price

National League
East: Philadelphia
Central: Chicago
West: Los Angeles
Wildcard: New York
MVP: Albert Pujols
Cy Young: Johan Santana
Rookie: Clayton Kershaw

World Series: Mets Over Angels

Predictions: Tampa proves they are legit, leaving Boston and NY to duke it out for the wild card. Yanks pull it out in the end after they surge with Arod back.

Not much changes in the NL.

This is going to be the year of stud rookie pitchers.

Mets Bullpen takes them through the playoffs and locks down the WS win.

RatedGSuperstar 04-02-2009 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hanso (Post 2485084)
IS Maybin Rookie Eligible still?

Yeah, I think so. He's been called up twice, but he hasn't gone over the 130 AB mark and I don't think he's been on a 25-man roster for more than 45 days. Both of his call-ups were in September. He's going to be beast...hard to believe he's only like 21 years old.

Supreme Olajuwon 04-02-2009 01:10 PM

Dusty wants Sheffield. Oh boy.

DaveWadding 04-02-2009 06:39 PM

I'm going to Wrigley Field!!!

7/27/09

Astros @ Cubs

BLEACHER BUMS 4 LYFE


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