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From: [email protected] (David Kenney)
Subject: My 1993 Predictions
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I thought I'd post my predicted standings since I find those posted by others
to be interesting. Sorry this is after Opening Day. I certify that these
were completed before the first pitch. :-)
AL East
1. New York Yankees - the most (only?) improved team in this division
2. Toronto Blue Jays - Stewart and Morris? No way.
3. Milwaukee Brewers - they always seem to do better than I expect
4. Baltimore Orioles - Pitching, but Devareaux, Anderson, and Hoiles will drop
5. Cleveland Indians - Still don't seem to know what they are doing
6. Detroit Tigers - All key players but Fryman are another year past peak
7. Boston Red Sox - Any team with Clemens and Viola might be beter than 7th
Al West - this division was the toughest for me to pick. Whoever of the top
4 gets pitching should win it.
1. Minnesota Twins - young pitchers seem to have best chance for success
2. Texas Rangers - I don't know why I have them here. Jose Canseco?
3. Chicago White Sox - Frank Thomas but no pitching.
4. Oakland A's - LaRussa is the best manager and would keep any team close
5. Seattle Mariners - I like Pinella, but don't see much here
6. Kansas City Royals - will score no runs
7. California Angels - will win no games
NL East
1. Montreal Expos - good all around, plus no Wallach!
2. St. Louis Cardinals - (Jeffries + Whiten) >> (Jose + Clark), no Galarraga
3. Pittsburgh Pirates - youngsters will take up more slack than expected
4. New York Mets - some good players, still not a "team"
5. Philadelphia Phillies - they don't impress me
6. Florida Marlins - they know what they're doing
7. Chicago Cubs - they don't know what they're doing
NL West - The 2 best teams in baseball are in this division.
1. Atlanta Braves - Awesome starters, but offense could be a concern
2. Cincinnati Reds - Would not surprise me if they won it all
3. Houston Astros - Any team that signs Uribe won't contend. Closer to 4 than 2
4. San Diego Padres - Plantier could be the Sheffield of 1993
5. Los Angeles Dodgers - better pitching than the Giants
6. San Francisco Giants - because the Rockies just stink
7. Colorado Rockies - will become the Seattle Mariners of the NL.
NLCS Montreal d. Atlanta (Braves fans, yes I'm probably contradicting
what I said in my NL West comment.)
ALCS New York d. Minnesota
World Series New York d. Montreal - Hating the Yankees will be
fashionable again
NL MVP: Barry Bonds, or maybe McGriff
NL Cy Young: Jose Rijo
AL MVP: Frank Thomas will deserve it (again), but Fielder might win it
AL Cy Young: Roger Clemens (at least will deserve it (again))
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