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East: Red Sox (naturally)
Central: Royals - very iffy on this pick
West: Angels - offense carries them
WC1: Tigers
WC2: Oakland
NL
East: Nationals - they should be the first to clinch
Central: Cardinals - probably the best division
West: Dodgers - eh, not happy about it
WC1: Pirates - for you yinzers
WC2: Giants
East: Red Sox (naturally)
Central: Royals - very iffy on this pick
West: Angels - offense carries them
WC1: Tigers
WC2: Oakland
NL
East: Nationals - they should be the first to clinch
Central: Cardinals - probably the best division
West: Dodgers - eh, not happy about it
WC1: Pirates - for you yinzers
WC2: Giants
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East: Orioles
Central: White Sox
West: Angels
WC1: Oakland
WC2: Tigers
NL
East: Marlins
Central: Pirates
West: Dodgers
WC1: Cardinals
WC2: Nationals
East: Orioles
Central: White Sox
West: Angels
WC1: Oakland
WC2: Tigers
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East: Marlins
Central: Pirates
West: Dodgers
WC1: Cardinals
WC2: Nationals
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AL:
East - Toronto
Central - Cleveland
West - LA Angels
WC 1 - Seattle
WC 2 - Chi Sox
NL:
East - Washington
Central - Pittsburgh
West - LA Dodgers
WC 1 - Miami
WC 2 - St. Louis
East - Toronto
Central - Cleveland
West - LA Angels
WC 1 - Seattle
WC 2 - Chi Sox
NL:
East - Washington
Central - Pittsburgh
West - LA Dodgers
WC 1 - Miami
WC 2 - St. Louis
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East: Red Sox
Central: Tigers
West: Mariners
WC1: Angels
WC2: Indians
NL
East: Nats
Central: Pirates
West: Dodgers
Wc1: Cardinals
WC2: Marlins
East: Red Sox
Central: Tigers
West: Mariners
WC1: Angels
WC2: Indians
NL
East: Nats
Central: Pirates
West: Dodgers
Wc1: Cardinals
WC2: Marlins
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Bucco's win the World Series! Actually, I have no clue. I'd love to follow baseball more closely, but I find it to boring to watch on T.V., so the only exposure I really get is the select few Buc's games I go to. Maybe I'll try my hand at baseball more since I've shied away from football in recent years...
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outside of the playoffs I can't watch any game that isn't the Red Sox. Games are just way too longSilentom wrote:Bucco's win the World Series! Actually, I have no clue. I'd love to follow baseball more closely, but I find it to boring to watch on T.V., so the only exposure I really get is the select few Buc's games I go to. Maybe I'll try my hand at baseball more since I've shied away from football in recent years...
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Didn't even realize Kimbrel was on the block.Kiley McDaniels of FanGraphs was the first to report that the Braves have traded closer Craig Kimbrel and outfielder Melvin Upton, Jr. to the Padres in exchange for pitching prospect Matt Wisler, minor league outfielder Jordan Paroubeck (link), outfielders Cameron Maybin and Carlos Quentin, and the 41st overall pick (per ESPN’s Keith Law).
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I forgot that B.J. Upton (or was it Justin?) changed his name to Melvin.
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Probably because Papi is the only one not on board with the up pacing the league is trying to do.RottingCarcassOfJagr wrote:outside of the playoffs I can't watch any game that isn't the Red Sox. Games are just way too longSilentom wrote:Bucco's win the World Series! Actually, I have no clue. I'd love to follow baseball more closely, but I find it to boring to watch on T.V., so the only exposure I really get is the select few Buc's games I go to. Maybe I'll try my hand at baseball more since I've shied away from football in recent years...

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AL
East: Orioles
Central: Tigers
West: Mariners
WC1: Angels
WC2: Indians
NL
East: Nationals
Central: Cardinals
West: Dodgers
WC2: Pirates
WC2: Mets
East: Orioles
Central: Tigers
West: Mariners
WC1: Angels
WC2: Indians
NL
East: Nationals
Central: Cardinals
West: Dodgers
WC2: Pirates
WC2: Mets
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TEAM MOTHER **** ING CAKE
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dodint wrote:Probably because Papi is the only one not on board with the up pacing the league is trying to do.RottingCarcassOfJagr wrote:outside of the playoffs I can't watch any game that isn't the Red Sox. Games are just way too longSilentom wrote:Bucco's win the World Series! Actually, I have no clue. I'd love to follow baseball more closely, but I find it to boring to watch on T.V., so the only exposure I really get is the select few Buc's games I go to. Maybe I'll try my hand at baseball more since I've shied away from football in recent years...

question: for those that play/played baseball in high school and what have you, did you model your swing after any pro?
I was Nomar Garciaparra 2.0
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In MLB 14 I chose Napoli for my swing. Does that count?
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That jumbotron at Wrigley just looks wrong....
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This kid in highsl school tried to swing like Gary Sheffield but went hitless his entire career.
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I have them finishing around 6th... 2nd in the NL west though
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lol, that Cubs LED screen does look pretty absurd.
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NL East:
1. Washington
2. Miami
3. Mets
4. Atlanta
5. Philly
NL Central:
1. Pittsburgh
2. St. Louis
3. Cincinnati
4. Cubs
5. Milwaukee
NL West:
1. Dodgers
2. San Diego
3. San Francisco
4. Colorado
5. Arizona
For the central, i think the reds/cubs/brewers are all within a couple games of each other and all on the 75-80 win range
1. Washington
2. Miami
3. Mets
4. Atlanta
5. Philly
NL Central:
1. Pittsburgh
2. St. Louis
3. Cincinnati
4. Cubs
5. Milwaukee
NL West:
1. Dodgers
2. San Diego
3. San Francisco
4. Colorado
5. Arizona
For the central, i think the reds/cubs/brewers are all within a couple games of each other and all on the 75-80 win range