Though the 2008 regular season has technically commenced, a majority of openers will be played today starting at 1:05pm EDT when the Toronto Blue Jays visit the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals travel to Detroit to take on the Tigers. The Blue Jays/Yankees game will be the last home opener in Yankee Stadium history.
Fans and the media tend to believe there are a few dominant teams in baseball this year (Red Sox, Tigers, Mets). This seems to be the thought every year. My how quickly we forget. While the Sawx did win it all last year and were thought by many to be the best team, there were many surprises in 2007. Seriously, how many people had the Diamondbacks winning the N.L. West and the Rockies storming back to claim the N.L. Wild Card and then make the World Series? Maybe 2% of the population, maybe less? I think the same will happen this year. There will be one or two dark horse teams that no one thinks can go anywhere but they will challenge for a division championship...or even a World Series. To show you what I'm thinking, here are my 2008 MLB Predictions:
East
Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays
Toronto Blue Jays
Baltimore Orioles
Central
Detroit Tigers
Cleveland Indians (Wild Card)
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox
Kansas City Royals
West
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Texas Rangers
Seattle Mariners
Oakland Athletics
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
New York Mets
Philadelphia Phillies (Wild Card)
Atlanta Braves
Washington Nationals
Florida Marlins
Central
Chicago Cubs
Milwaukee Brewers
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals
Pittsburgh Pirates
Houston Astros
West
Los Angeles Dodgers
Arizona Diamondbacks
Colorado Rockies
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Giants
American league
Los Angelese Angels of Anaheim
National League
New York Mets
SLEEPERS
American League
Texas Rangers
National League
Cincinnati Reds
AWARDS
Rookie of the Year - American League
Clay Bucholz, SP, Boston Red Sox
Another Possibility - Evan Longoria, 3B, Tampa Bay Rays
Rookie of the Year - National League
Joey Votto, 1B, Cincinnati Reds
Another Possibility - Jay Bruce, OF, Cincinnati Reds
Cy Young - American League
Justin Verlander, SP, Detroit Tigers
Another Possibility - Erik Bedard, SP, Seattle Mariners
Cy Young - National League
Johan Santana, SP, New York Mets
Another Possibility - Brandon Webb, SP, Arizona Diamondbacks
Most Valuable Player - American League
Miguel Cabrera, 3B, Detroit Tigers
Another Possibility - Grady Sizemore, CF, Cleveland Indians
Most Valuable Player - National League
Chase Utley, 2B, Philadelphia Phillies
Another Possibility - David Wright, 3B, New York Mets
So apparently I don't have any faith in the Phillies either. Well that's not true. I really believe that they will push the Mets all year and it wouldn't surprise me if the Phillies are in first for a large portion of the summer. But unfortunately I think the Phillies pitching is too weak to win a second straight N.L. East championship. But they will make the playoffs! Yay wild card! Also, I think the Braves are being overvalued. They are talented but not as much as some of the "experts" say. At least, in my opinion. It should be a GREAT seven months. Welcome back baseball, welcome back.
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