NL East: 1-Philadelphia 2-Washington (WC) 3-Atlanta 4-New York 5-Miami
NL Central: 1-Cincinnati 2-St. Louis 3-Pittsburgh 4-Milwaukee 5-Chicago
NL West: 1-Los Angeles 2-San Francisco (WC) 3-Arizona 4-San Diego 5-Colorado
NL MVP-Votto (CIN) NL Cy Young-Cain (SF) NL Rookie of the Year-D'Arnaud (NYM)
AL East: 1-Tampa 2-Baltimore(WC) 3-Toronto(WC) 4-New York 5-Boston
AL Central: 1-Detroit
2-Cleveland 3-Chicago 4-Kansas City 5-Minnesota (And yes, the spacing is deliberate. The Tigers are that good and the rest of the division is that bad. i see every other division decided by about 5 or 6 games and Detroit to win by 20.)
Al West: 1-Los Angeles 2-Oakland 3-Texas 4-Seattle 5-Houston
AL MVP: Pujols (LAA) AL Cy Young: Verlander (DET) AL Rookie of the Year: Zunino (SEA)
Playoffs: NL WC: San Francisco over Washington AL WC: Baltimore over Toronto
NLDS: Cincinnati over San Francisco & Los Angeles over Philadephia ALDS: Detroit over Baltimore & Los Angeles over Tampa
NLCS: Cincinnati over Los Angeles in 7. ALCS: Detroit over Los Angeles in 5.
AL East: Tampa Bay, Toronto, Boston, New York, Baltimore AL Central: Detroit, Cleveland, Kansas City, Chicago, Minnesota AL West: Texas, Oakland, Anaheim, Seattle, Houston AL wild cards: Toronto, Cleveland AL MVP: Evan Longoria AL Cy Young: Yu Darvish AL Rookie of the Year: Aaron Hicks
NL East: Washington, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Miami NL Central: Cincinnati, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Chicago NL West: San Francisco, Arizona, LA, Colorado, San Diego NL wild cards: Arizona, Atlanta NL MVP: Joey Votto NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw NL Rookie of the Year: Jedd Gyorko
World Series: Washington over Detroit
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone." --- Bart Giamatti, on baseball