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    Playoff Picks

    Let's hear'em guys.

    NL

    East: Braves (2)
    Central: Cardinals (1)
    West: Dodgers (3)
    Wildcard 1: Nats (4)
    Wildcard 2: Reds (5)

    AL

    East: Rays (3)
    Central: Tigers (1)
    West: Oakland (2)
    Wildcard 1: Rangers (4)
    Wildcard 2: Orioles (5)

    Wildcard Round:

    Nats def. Reds
    Rangers def. Orioles

    2nd Round

    Nats def. Cards
    Braves def. Dodgers
    Tigers def. Rangers
    Rays def. Oakland

    I'm stopping there because I don't want to predict anything further for our Braves.

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    I'm betting Reds / Pirates for the NL Wild Cards, with the Zombie Expos' season dead (and staying dead) as the calendar progresses into the spookiest of months.
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    I predict the nats to win every NL division, I just feel like they are about to go on a roll. If the rest of the NL is lucky they might be able to squeak in with a wild card birth.

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    NLE: Nats
    NLC: Cards
    NLW: Snakes
    WC1: Reds
    WC2: Dodgers


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    NL East - Braves
    NL Central - Cardinals
    NL West - Dodgers (what a piss division)
    WC number 1 Pirates, number 2 Reds (though Nats or Braves could easily get this spot because of the interdivision battles)

    AL East - Red Sox
    AL Central - Tigers
    AL West - Rangers
    AL WIldcard - Rays
    AL Wildcard - A's

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    Quote Originally Posted by acesfull86 View Post
    NLE: Nats
    NLC: Cards
    NLW: Snakes
    WC1: Reds
    WC2: Dodgers

    Back the Met board with you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeezus View Post
    Let's hear'em guys.

    NL

    East: Braves (2)
    Central: Cardinals (1)
    West: Dodgers (3)
    Wildcard 1: Nats (4)
    Wildcard 2: Reds (5)

    AL

    East: Rays (3)
    Central: Tigers (1)
    West: Oakland (2)
    Wildcard 1: Rangers (4)
    Wildcard 2: Orioles (5)

    Wildcard Round:

    Nats def. Reds
    Rangers def. Orioles

    2nd Round

    Nats def. Cards
    Braves def. Dodgers
    Tigers def. Rangers
    Rays def. Oakland

    I'm stopping there because I don't want to predict anything further for our Braves.
    No Pirates and Red Sox? Wow.

    NL East - Braves (2)
    NL Central - Pirates (1)
    NL West - Dodgers (3)
    NL WC - Cardinals (4)
    NL WC - Reds (5)

    AL East - Rays (2)
    AL Central - Tigers (3)
    AL West - Athletics (1)
    AL WC - Red Sox (4)
    AL WC - Rangers (5)

    NL WC - Cardinals over Reds
    AL WC - Red Sox over Rangers

    NLDS
    Braves over Dodgers
    Pirates over Cardinals

    ALDS
    Rays over Tigers
    Athletics over Red Sox

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    No, I don't believe in either team. The Pirates have been way overachieving, don't think their pitching is nearly this good.
    Nava and Iglesias are playing over their heads by a lot and I love the Rays pitching. I also see Baltimore adding another arm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeezus View Post
    No, I don't believe in either team. The Pirates have been way overachieving, don't think their pitching is nearly this good.
    Nava and Iglesias are playing over their heads by a lot and I love the Rays pitching. I also see Baltimore adding another arm.
    The Rays pitching hasn't even been that good this year which has been very surprising. They're offense has been better than expected and a lot of that is because of James Loney carrying an OPS over .800 this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUTiger7222 View Post
    The Rays pitching hasn't even been that good this year which has been very surprising. They're offense has been better than expected and a lot of that is because of James Loney carrying an OPS over .800 this season.

    Yeah, I think that will change. Price is back and looking great. Moore could turn it around. I could see them having a big 2nd half.

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    Don't count the Braves out of the race for the best record in the NL - they have the easiest schedule left and still have 7 games vs Stl to make up the 4 games they are behind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bj1133 View Post
    Don't count the Braves out of the race for the best record in the NL - they have the easiest schedule left and still have 7 games vs Stl to make up the 4 games they are behind
    I don't want the Braves to end up with the best record in the NL anymore. I don't wanna have to face the Pirates, Cardinals or Reds in the 1st round which would be the Braves fate if they end up with the best record in the NL. Best case would be to have the Braves play the NL West champion and then have whichever team in the NL Central that ends up with the best record lose in the NLDS so the Braves get homefield for the NLCS as the 2nd seed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUTiger7222 View Post
    The Rays pitching hasn't even been that good this year which has been very surprising. They're offense has been better than expected and a lot of that is because of James Loney carrying an OPS over .800 this season.
    They've really lucked out with crappy offensive 1st baseman having fluke seasons with them the past couple years. See: Casey Kotchman in 2011.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyYoung31 View Post
    They've really lucked out with crappy offensive 1st baseman having fluke seasons with them the past couple years. See: Casey Kotchman in 2011.
    Yep. But I was looking at their numbers and I'm puzzled at how they're 6th in the majors in runs scored. They aside from Loney, Longoria and Luke Scott the rest of the numbers just aren't that good. I'm puzzled at how Ben Zobrist made the ASG with OPS of just .729.

    Evan Longoria - .863
    Luke Scott - .838
    James Loney - .832
    Desmond Jennings - .784
    Matt Joyce - .764
    Kelly Johnson .761
    Ben Zobrist - .729
    Yunel Escobar - .679

    That's the guys they have on their team that have enough at-bats to qualify.

    And speaking of Escobar, WTF happened to him? I remember when I thought he would be one of the top 5 best shortstops in baseball both offensively and defensively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUTiger7222 View Post
    I don't want the Braves to end up with the best record in the NL anymore. I don't wanna have to face the Pirates, Cardinals or Reds in the 1st round which would be the Braves fate if they end up with the best record in the NL. Best case would be to have the Braves play the NL West champion and then have whichever team in the NL Central that ends up with the best record lose in the NLDS so the Braves get homefield for the NLCS as the 2nd seed.
    If the Diamondbacks win the NL West, then sure they would be an ideal matchup. However, I want no part of the Dodgers in a short series with Kershaw/Greinke going in the 1st 2 games. Give me homefield advantage and the chance at playing the wildcard winner who may or may not have thrown their ace in the play-in game.

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    AL play "out" game Oakland @ Tampa with Tampa winning.

    Boston vs Tampa (Boston)
    Detroit vs Texas (Detroit)

    Boston vs Detroit (Detroit)

    NL "play out" game Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh with Cincinnati winning

    St.Louis vs Cincinnati (St.Louis)
    Atlanta vs Los Angeles (Los Angeles)

    St.Louis vs Los Angeles (St.Louis)

    Detroit vs St.Louis (DETROIT wins WS)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUTiger7222 View Post
    The Rays pitching hasn't even been that good this year which has been very surprising. They're offense has been better than expected and a lot of that is because of James Loney carrying an OPS over .800 this season.
    The Rays have the 4th best ERA in the AL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUTiger7222 View Post
    Yep. But I was looking at their numbers and I'm puzzled at how they're 6th in the majors in runs scored. They aside from Loney, Longoria and Luke Scott the rest of the numbers just aren't that good. I'm puzzled at how Ben Zobrist made the ASG with OPS of just .729.

    Evan Longoria - .863
    Luke Scott - .838
    James Loney - .832
    Desmond Jennings - .784
    Matt Joyce - .764
    Kelly Johnson .761
    Ben Zobrist - .729
    Yunel Escobar - .679

    That's the guys they have on their team that have enough at-bats to qualify.

    And speaking of Escobar, WTF happened to him? I remember when I thought he would be one of the top 5 best shortstops in baseball both offensively and defensively.
    Having a deep lineup has some advantages. They have 2 guys with an OPS under .750. Though Myers is a starter now and is just below that.

    Rays are my pick to win it all.

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    You gotta play someone tough to win a championship.

    Besides, in all likelyhood, you'll have to play one of the Reds/Cards/Pirates if all 3 got in.

    And if you want to play the NL West, does anyone really want any part of the Dodgers who are probably gonna run away with the West in the 2nd half?

    That team is loaded. Greinke has been dealing his last couple starts, and Kershaw has been arguably the best pitcher in baseball this year, throw in Nolasco/Ryu as your 3-4, that's a nasty rotation.

    Once they get their full lineup healthy, with AJ Ellis, Gonzo, Ellis/trade, HanRam, Uribe/trade, Puig, Kemp, Crawford. Essentially an All-Star team really.

    With a pretty good lineup.

    No other predictions but i will say the Rays win the East, i'm just not sold on Boston, they have had a lot go right this year. Nava has had an insane year, as well as Iglesias among other things.

    Lot of baseball left to be played though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilesfan View Post
    The Rays have the 4th best ERA in the AL.
    Thanks to this great run they went on over the last 18-20 games or how ever long it's been since they've been on this winning tear. Last time I looked at it they were right middle of the pack in the majors in ERA. They're still 11th in the majors in ERA.

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