With baseball fans counting down the hours till Opening Day, it is time to predict how the 2011 MLB Season will look when it’s all said and done.
Predictions divided per the six divisions, listed in order of finish and the eight postseason teams (including the wildcards) will be highlighted.
If only I were a psychic….here is this lady’s prognosis:

East:
*New York Yankees 97-65
*Boston Red Sox 97-65
Tampa Bay Rays 89-73
Baltimore Orioles 84-78
Toronto Blue Jays 83-79
Central:
Chicago White Sox 90-72
Detroit Tigers 89-73
Minnesota Twins 87-75
Kansas City Royals 74-88
Cleveland Indians 64-98
West:
Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim 87-75
Oakland A’s 82-80
Texas Rangers 80-82
Seattle Mariners 64-98
*NYY wins tiebreaker in Boston 5-3
East:
Philadelphia Phillies 95-67
Atlanta Braves 90-72
Washington Nationals 80-82
Florida Marlins 79-83
New York Mets 78-84
Central:
Cincinnati Reds 89-73
Milwaukee Brewers 87-75
St. Louis Cardinals 82-80
Chicago Cubs 79-83
Pittsburgh Pirates 69-93
Houston Astros 63-99
West:
Colorado Rockies 91-71
San Francisco Giants 89-73
Los Angeles Dodgers 84-78
San Diego Padres 83-79
Arizona Diamondbacks 71-91
AWARDS:
AL MVP: Alex Rodriguez NYY
NL MVP: Ryan Braun MIL
AL CY: CC Sabathia NYY
NL CY: Clayton Kershaw LAD
AL ROY: Mike Trout LAA
NL ROY: Aroldis Chapman CIN
AL Manager: Bob Green OAK
NL Manager: Fredi Gonzalez ATL
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I'm hoping the Nationals will finish as high as third, but you're the only one I've seen predict it.
I think Jayson Werth has something to prove…..to show the Phillies what they lost. The Phillies will feel Werth's absence for sure, as I have thought this form the moment they let him go. Overpaid Howard way to early….and Werth carried that team in 2010. Werth is a five-tool player, not the most dynamic but he can sure hit in the clutch.
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