My 2010 Baseball Predictions

by Ryan McKeen

DISCLAIMER: THESE PICKS ARE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY

If you want a good laugh, check out my predictions from 2009. I had the Yankees missing the playoffs and Girardi getting fired.

Here are my 2010 division and wild card predictions:

AL East: Boston

AL Central: Minnesota

AL West:  Texas

AL Wild Card: Tampa

NL East: Philadelphia

NL Central: St. Louis

NL West: Los Angeles Dodgers

NL Wild Card: Atlanta Braves

ALCS: Boston and Tampa

NLCS: Phildelphia and Los Angeles

World Series: Boston over Philadelphia

AL MVP:  Joe Mauer

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL CY Young: Jon Lester

NL CY Young: Roy Halladay

Other predictions: The Orioles are baseball’s most improved team. Watch out for the White Sox in the Central. The AL West is the weakest division in baseball. I don’t buy the Mariners, they have Casey Kotchman hitting third in their lineup. I think this is the year the Yankees get old. Posada, Rivera, Jeter, and Pettitte all played key roles in last year’s championship run. Age catches up with everyone at some point.

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About Ryan McKeen

Ryan McKeen is an attorney engaged in the practice of law at the firm of Leone, Throwe, Teller & Nagle in East Hartford Connecticut.
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12 Responses to My 2010 Baseball Predictions

  1. Dan Schwartz says:

    Ah yes, and David Ortiz is going to find the Fountain of Youth. Good luck with those predictions.

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    Ryan Reply:

    A man can dream!

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  2. Gideon says:

    You just don’t learn, do you?

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  3. Ryan says:

    Alright, both of you. Let’s start the first annual CT Blogger Pick’em challenge. Lay out the same categories I did and make your picks. You’ll get 1 point for each correct pick. Winner gets a $50 gift card (paid equally by the losers) to the restaurant of his choice.

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    Dan Schwartz Reply:

    My fearless predictions

    AL East: NYY
    AL Central: CWS
    AL West: LAA
    AL Wild Card: Boston
    NL East: Philly
    NL Central: St. Louis
    NL West: Colorado
    NL Wild Card: Dodgers
    ALCS: NYY and Boston
    NLCS: Philly & Dodgers
    World Series: NYY over Philly
    AL MVP: Evan Longoria
    NL MVP: Chase Utley
    AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez
    NL Cy Young: Tim Lincecum

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    Kyle Reply:

    These are the correct predictions.

    AL East: NYY
    AL Central: MIN
    AL West: TEX
    AL WC: TB

    NL East: PHI
    NL Central: STL
    NL West: COL
    NL WC: ATL

    ALCS: NYY and TB
    NLCS: PHI and COL

    WS: COL over TB

    AL MVP: Mark Teixeira
    NL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki
    AL CY: Jon Lester
    NL CY: Chris Carpenter

    and i know you said dont include other predictions but i dont really care. Reds are going to be a shocking team and will be in the mix for the Wild Card at the end of the Year. My NL Cy Young is tentative based on health, if Carpenter gets hurt, the Cy Young will go to Halladay. End of season best records belong to PHI in NL, and NYY in NL.

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  4. Ryan says:

    Don’t include the other predictions. Stick with division winners, wild card, LCS, WS, MVP and CY Young.

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    Kyle Reply:

    you’re from Chicago arent you? Nobody else would pick the cubs

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    Kyle Reply:

    that was supposed to be for the comment below

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  5. Jon Kantrowitz says:

    Can I join?

    AL East: NY

    AL Central: Detroit

    AL West: LA

    AL Wild Card: Boston

    NL East: Philadelphia

    NL Central: St. Louis

    NL West: Los Angeles Dodgers

    NL Wild Card: Cubs

    ALCS: Boston and NY

    NLCS: Phildelphia and Los Angeles

    World Series: NY over Philadelphia

    AL MVP: Joe Mauer

    NL MVP: Albert Pujols

    AL CY Young: CC Sabathia

    NL CY Young: Roy Halladay

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    Ryan Reply:

    Absolutely Jon!

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