My 2010 MLB Predictions

The Philadelphia Phillies return to the World Series but will they win it all. 

I will now regale (or repulse) you with my predictions for the 2010 season in Major League Baseball, which opens this coming Sunday night when the Boston Red Sox play host to the New York Yankees. Last year, I must confess I predicted the Yankees to have the worst record in all of MLB. I thought the team was aging, their minor league system decrepit and that Joe Girardi would be replaced by Luis Sojo by June.1 So you are more than welcome to take these predictions with several grains of salt. We'll see how well I do come October.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

AL East

New York Yankees
Boston Red Sox#
Tampa Bay Rays
Baltimore Orioles
Toronto Blue Jays

AL Central

Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox
Detroit Tigers
Kansas City Royals
Cleveland Indians

AL West

Seattle Mariners
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics

# – denotes AL Wild Card winner

AMERICAN LEAGUE AWARD RECIPIENTS

AL MVP – Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners

AL Cy Young Award – Felix Hernandez, Seattle Mariners

AL Rookie of the Year – Kyle Drabek, Toronto Blue Jays

AL Manager of the Year – Don Wakamatsu, Seattle Mariners

AL Comeback Player of the Year – Francisco Liriano, Minnesota Twins

NATIONAL LEAGUE

NL East

Philadelphia Phillies
Atlanta Braves##
Florida Marlins
Washington Nationals
New York Mets

NL Central

Cincinnati Reds
Milwaukee Brewers
St. Louis Cardinals
Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago Cubs
Houston Astros

NL West

San Francisco Giants
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Diego Padres
Colorado Rockies
Arizona Diamondbacks

## – denotes NL Wild Card winner

NATIONAL LEAGUE AWARD RECIPIENTS

NL MVP – Chase Utley, Philadelphia Phillies

NL Cy Young Award – Josh Johnson, Florida Marlins

NL Rookie of the Year – Pedro Alvarez, Pittsburgh Pirates

NL Manager of the Year – Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves

NL Comeback Player of the Year – Jim Edmonds, Milwaukee Brewers

2010 MLB Post-Season – American League

American League Division Series (Best three out of five)

New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins – Yankees in four

Boston Red Sox vs. Seattle Mariners – Mariners in four

American League Championship Series (Best four out of seven)

New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners – Mariners in six

2010 MLB Post-Season – National League

National League Division Series (Best three out of five)

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Cincinnati Reds – Phillies in four

Atlanta Braves vs. San Francisco Giants – Braves in five

National League Championship Series (best four out of seven)

Atlanta Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies – Phillies in seven

2010 WORLD SERIES

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Seattle Mariners – Mariners in seven

A few wry observations are in order.

In picking the Yankees to win their division I realize I am tempting fate. The consequence of which could be that the Yankees now implode one year removed from my prediction. Sooner or later, the skills of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada will fade. Red Sox fans wish it happened long ago.

A Phillies-Mariners Fall Classic would feature a clash of Cy Young titans in Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee. Last season, the Phillies tried to obtain the services of Halladay from the Toronto Blue Jays when he was put on the trading block. Unable to make a deal with then-Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi, the Phillies made a deal with the Cleveland Indians and acquired 2008 AL Cy Young winner Cliff Lee. While Halladay sat at home in October (as he had done in the eleven Octobers before that) Lee helped win a National League pennant and was one of the Phillies' few bright spots against the Yankees in the World Series. Yet only six weeks after the conclusion of the Series, the Phillies obtained Halladay and sent Lee packing to Seattle. These two men are on a collision course with destiny.

Speaking of the Mariners, I am awed by the quality of the acquisitions they made this off-season. The addition of Lee makes for a powerful lefty-righty one-two punch at the top of the starting rotation with ace Felix Hernandez. Then you have Chone Figgins who for years was a potent force as the Angels leadoff hitter. In Seattle, he'll hit behind Ichiro. Yet another one-two punch.

Cubs fans might not think highly of Milton Bradley but the Pacific Northwest might be just what he needs. Look for Ken Griffey, Jr. to be something of an older brother to the talented but often troubled Bradley. Acquiring Brandon League from the Blue Jays in the bullpen as an 8th inning set-up man for closer David Aardsma might very well be their best offseason move of all.

Some of you might also ask why I didn't pick the Pittsburgh Pirates to finish in last place in the NL Central. This was the Pirates' opening day lineup in 2009.2 Take a look at who walked the plank last season:

  • LF Nyjer Morgan traded to the Washington Nationals on 6/30/2009.
  • 2B Freddy Sanchez traded to the San Francisco Giants on 7/29/2009.
  • CF Nate McLouth traded to the Atlanta Braves on 6/3/2009
  • C Ryan Doumit still with team.
  • 1B Adam LaRoche traded to the Boston Red Sox on 7/22/2009 then dealt to Atlanta.
  • 3B Andy LaRoche still with team but misses his big brother.
  • RF Brandon Moss still with team.
  • SS Jack Wilson traded to Seattle Mariners on 7/29/2009.
  • P Paul Maholm still with team.

Yet the Pirates have some exciting players in Andrew McCutchen, Garrett Jones and rookie third baseman Pedro Alvarez, plus the addition of veterans Akinori Iwamura and Bobby Crosby. Their starting rotation is young but has paid its share of dues with the likes of Maholm, Zach Duke, Ross Ohlendorff plus Daniel McCutchen (no relation to Andrew) and Charlie Morton (obtained in the McLouth deal). The youthful rotation is balanced by a veteran bullpen which includes Octavio Dotel, Brendan Donnelly, Javier Lopez and Joel Hanrahan. I don't think the Pirates are playoff bound but there's a good chance they could have their first winning record since 1992. It would be the most pleasant surprise of the 2010 MLB season.

Endnotes

1. http://intellectualconservative.com/2009/04/01/my-2009-mlb-predictions/

2. http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=290406124

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