Fantasy Preview to come after Monday's draft (I don't want Travis to steal any of my ideas)
AL EAST:
Boston Red Sox (95-67)
New York Yankees (94-68)
Toronto Blue Jays (88-74)
Tampa Bay Rays (76-86)
Baltimore Orioles (60-102)
AL CENTRAL:
Detroit Tigers (97-65)
Cleveland Indians (91-71)
Chicago White Sox (81-81)
Minnesota Twins (79-83)
Kansas City Royals (62-100)
AL WEST:
Seattle Mariners (91-71)
Los Angeles Angels (90-72)
Texas Rangers (76-86)
Oakland Athletics (72-90)
NL EAST:
New York Mets (101-61)
Philadelphia Phillies (90-72)
Atlanta Braves (84-78)
Florida Marlins (68-94)
Washington Nationals (61-101)
NL CENTRAL:
Chicago Cubs (88-74)
Milwaukee Brewers (87-76)
St. Louis Cardinals (80-82)
Houston Astros (77-85)
Cincinnati Reds (72-90)
Pittsburgh Pirates (63-99)
NL WEST:
Arizona Diamondbacks (94-68)
San Diego Padres (91-71)
Colorado Rockies (88-74)
Los Angeles Dodgers (82-80)
San Francisco Giants (62-100)
AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, DET
AL CY YOUNG: Erik Bedard, SEA
NL MVP: David Wright, NYM
NL CY YOUNG: Johan Santana
AL ROY: Joba, NYY
NL ROY: Justin Upton, ARI
The two toughest divisions in baseball are by far the AL East and the NL West. Should make for a great season.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
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I think the A.L. Central is better than the East. But that's just my inner yankee-hater talking.
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