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2008 MLB Predictions

March 25th, 2008 khawe Posted in Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland A's, Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, World Series 6 Comments »

The 2008 MLB season is upon us so what better time then to lay out our predictions for this baseball season - which promises to be one for the ages. So, below are our entire predictions for the 2008 MLB season, including final standings, who makes the playoffs and who will be the 2008 MLB World Series champions.

2008 MLB Regular Season Predictions 

American League East

  1. Boston Red Sox
  2. New York Yankees
  3. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
  4. Toronto Blue Jays
  5. Baltimore Orioles

American League Central

  1. Detroit Tigers
  2. Chicago White Sox
  3. Cleveland Indians
  4. Minnesota Twins
  5. Kansas City Royals

American League West

  1. Los Angeles Angels
  2. Seattle Mariners
  3. Texas Rangers
  4. Oakland A’s

National League East

  1. New York Mets
  2. Atlanta Braves
  3. Philadelphia Phillies
  4. Washington Nationals
  5. Florida Marlins

National League Central

  1. Chicago Cubs
  2. Houston Astros
  3. Cincinnati Reds
  4. St. Louis Cardinals
  5. Milwaukee Brewers
  6. Pittsburgh Pirates

National League West

  1. Los Angeles Dodgers
  2. Colorado Rockies
  3. Arizona Diamondbacks
  4. San Diego Padres
  5. San Francisco Giants

2008 MLB Post-season Predictions

American League Wild Card: New York Yankees
National League Wild Card:  Atlanta Braves

American League Champion: Detroit Tigers

National League Champion: New York Mets

World Series Champion: Detroit Tigers


MLB: Holliday and Cabrera agree on contract, Howard and F-Rod getting closer

January 18th, 2008 khawe Posted in Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, Oakland A's, San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Trades and Signings No Comments »

Big day in arbitration deals in baseball today, some stars signed some are getting closer - in total 62 of the 110 players who filed for arbitration settled on terms.  Colorado Rockies outfielder Matt Holliday and Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera agreed to deals a couple of hours before todays  deadline to swap figures, Justin Moreau, Carlos Pena and Scott Kazmir are some other big names that avoided arbitration.

Holliday was the NL MVP runner-up last year and agreed to a multi-year deal ( a rarity in arbitration) worth $23 million over two years. Holliday made $4.4 million last year. Cabrera and the Tigers agreed to a 1 year deal worth $11.3 million.

On the other side, Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard and Los Angeles Angels closer Francisco (F-Rod) Rodriguez were not able to agree on terms and swapped figures with their respective teams in arbitration. Howard and the Phillies are $3 million apart and F-Rod and the Angels are $2.5 million apart. Those players and teams that went to arbitration will have their hearings during the first few weeks of February in St. Petersburg Florida.

Additional players who reached terms with their teams are:  Chris Capuano, Juan Rivera, Jose Bautista, Jimmy Gobble, Jason Kubel,  Jonny Gomes, Marcus Thames, Tim Redding, Matt Treanor, Joe Crede, Jason Frasor, Alex Rios, Brian Tallet and Gustavo Chacin.


MLB: Cardinals to send Rolen to the Blue Jays for Glaus

January 13th, 2008 khawe Posted in MLB, Toronto Blue Jays No Comments »

Word came out last night that the St. Louis Cardinals are close to a deal that would send third baseman Scott Rolen to the Toronto Blue Jays for third baseman Troy Glaus. The deal is contingent on the two players involved passing physical exams on Monday.

Glaus, who is 31, has hit 277 career home runs in 10 seasons with the Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Angles.  Last year Glaus hit 20 home runs and drove in 63 runs. Glaus has been slowed by injuries in recent years. His best year came in 2000 when he hit 47 homers, drove in 102 runs and batted .284.

Rolen, who is 32,  has been one of the best fielding third baseman over the past 10 years winning 7 Gold Gloves at that position.  Rolen is a career .283 hitter who, like Glaus, has been slowed by injuries the past few seasons. In 2007, Rolen hit .265, had only only 8 home runs and 58 RBI’s in 112 games played.