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Baseball Evaluation
Team
Predictions 2012 - Standings
American League
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Stat
Geek Baseball Predictions 2012
American League
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Wins |
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American League East |
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New York Yankees |
98 |
64 |
Boston Red Sox * |
93 |
69 |
Tampa Bay Rays ** |
86 |
76 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
83 |
79 |
Baltimore Orioles |
74 |
88 |
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American League Central |
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Detroit Tigers |
111 |
51 |
Cleveland Indians |
79 |
83 |
Kansas City Royals |
73 |
89 |
Chicago White Sox |
70 |
92 |
Minnesota Twins |
62 |
100 |
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American League West |
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
102 |
60 |
Texas Rangers ** |
86 |
76 |
Seattle Mariners |
65 |
97 |
Oakland A's |
62 |
100 |
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Wild
Card Winner - Boston Red Sox, Tampa Bay Rays in 1 game
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Note:
Team predictions based on relationship of PEVA Shuffle Index -
Preseason 2012 to wins and losses.
American League East
It looks like a repeat of a whole lot of things in the American League
East as the Yankees battle the Red Sox all season long with the Tampa
Bay Rays nipping at their heels. And for awhile at least, we see
Toronto adding a fourth team to the mix. With the addition of
that extra wild card spot (something we're not crazy about, even though
we don't mind making it harder for the wild card to win the series),
both Boston and Tampa Bay might make it. In fact, we're
predicting, and doubtful that it happens, that Tampa Bay and Texas will
be playing an addition playoff game to determine who gets to play
Boston for the right to advance. Oh, boy.
I know that leaves out the Baltimore Orioles again. We like their
lineup, with players such as Markakis and Jones there is hope.
But some day they have to find some pitching and we're not
talking about the independent leagues.
American League Central
Now we're getting into the territory of what we think are three special
teams in baseball going into the season, albeit with one, Philadelphia,
battling injuries to productive stars. The Detoit Tigers could
win well over 100 games, although since they sit in a division which
they may run away with, there will be little incentive to try and match
the 111 wins we're predicting. So we'll admit, that's unlikely to
happen. But the other teams here with the White Sox not looking
nearly as formidable as an opponent, don't look too good.
We think Cleveland has enough young players that they'll be an
interesting team to watch. Same goes for Kansas City. And
in some ways, Minnesota, could be a surprise, if those stars in Morneau
and Mauer, can overcome the injuries and lead the Twins again.
But overall, Detroit looks just too good. Verlander at the top of
his game. Miguel Cabrera with a batting order running mate in
Prince Fielder.
American League West
We haven't given as much credit to the Texas Rangers in the predictions
in past seasons only to be wrong. So this year, when we think of
the LA Anaheim Angels as the team to beat, we might just be wrong
again. But we just see Anaheim as making so much progress with
Pujols and Wilson adding to the starting staff of Weaver and Haren,
that the division should be theirs to lose. But they might just
lose it. In Seattle and Oakland, they are still building, as
seemingly pretty far down the contention line. Two young players
who have our interest, however, are Jesus Montero in Seattle and Mr.
Cespedes in Oakland. Whether they can make a big enough
difference to wins and losses is another story.
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National League Predictions 2012 |
PEVA
Power Ranking
Shuffle
Index 2012 |
Fantasy
Baseball Cheatsheets |
Fantasy
Baseball Rankings |
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Team Playoff Predictions
Tampa Bay over Texas for
2nd Wild Card Spot
Boston over Tampa in WC Playoff
Detroit over Boston
LA Anaheim over NY Yankees
Detroit over LA Anaheim
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PEVA Shuffle 2011
Preseason Batting
Power Rankings
1. Detroit Tigers
2. Boston Red Sox
3. New York Yankees
4. LA Angels of Anaheim
5. St. Louis Cardinals
6. Milwaukee Brewers
7. Tampa Bay Rays
8. Phiuladelphia Phillies
9. Texas Rangers
10. Toronto Blue Jays
11. Miami Marlins
12. Cincinnati Reds
13. Los Angeles Dodgers
14. Arizona Diamondbacks
15. Baltimore Orioles
16. Atlanta Braves
17. Kansas City Royals
18. Chicago White Sox
19. Colorado Rockies
20. Cleveland Indians
21. San Francisco Giants
22. Pittsburgh Pirates
23. San Diego Padres
24. Washington Nationals
25. Chicago Cubs
26. New York Mets
27. Oakland A's
28. Seattle Mariners
29. Minnesota Twins
30. Houston Astros |
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