StevePerryHair wrote:The pirates?

Damn you! I was writing a post about LMA and her Pittsburgh loyalty with the Bucos. The better question is how soon do the fans stop coming to Pirate's games? When does the attendance drop below 8,000? Early May? LOL I love their ballpark and their uniforms though, and they do have some good outfield talent...too bad their pitchers are the equivalent of a couple High School all stars.
To Seano's thread. I tried to get him to break it into AL and NL but.....
So I will go off the board and take Cincinnati in the NL....they have pitching, lots of it, where they can compete with Philadelphia...or come close. Phily is the favourite, but the fave doesn't always win, right?
And while I think Boston is the best team in the AL and most definitely on paper, I will take....Boston, however, I am also taking Toronto to be the Wild Card surprise. Lots of young talent and they hit the cover off the baseball. What is good is the New York Yankees are not that good. I can literally see them finishing 4th in the strong AL East.
So, in conclusion, I will take Boston and Cincinnati in the World Series, with Boston winning 4 games to 2.
Predictions for individual stats-
Juan Bautista hits 46 bombs
Chapman hits 106 on the gun
Roy gets 22 wins, Lee 18
Carlos Gonzalez has a huge year in Colorado and gets National League MVP
Alex Rodriguez has equally strong year, but Yankees fourth place finish keeps him from winning MVP, and that honour goes to, Juan Batista