AL First
West-Athletics
Central-White Sox
East-Red Sox
Wild Card-Tigers
NL
West- Dodgers
Central- Cardinals
East- Mets
Wild Card-Astros
2006-06-27 08:55:03
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answer #1
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answered by Toxic Valentine 4
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I'd agree with you on most of those, especially the Dodgers seeing as how I'm a huge Dodger fan. I know this is going to sound a little strange, but I'm just not sure about the Tigers. They're good, but what's to say that they're not going to run out of gas in the second half? Personally, I think the Blue Jays are going to take the wild card. They've got it all right now, and I wouldn't put it past them to move past the Red Sox and/or Yankees. Also, I'm not sure about Oakland seeing as how well the Angels have been lately. One or two guys for the Angels could make the difference, and they have an owner and GM who know that.
I think you're right on with the NL picks. Clemens will probably be the difference maker for Houston, and if they could pick up an extra bat to add a little spark to their lineup, I think they'll start flying.
2006-06-27 06:28:33
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answer #2
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answered by Adam 3
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AL East- Boston Red Sox
AL Central- Chicago WhiteSox
AL West-Oakland Athletics
AL Wildcard-Detroit Tigers
NL East- New York Mets
NL Central-St. Louis Cardinals
NL West- LA Dodgers
NL Wildcard- Cincinatti Reds
2006-06-27 06:58:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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American League:
Boston Red Soxs
Detriot Tigers
Oakland A's
Wild Card: Chicago White Soxs
National League:
NY Mets
St. Louis Cardinals
San Diego Padres
Wild Card: Philadelphia Phillies
2006-06-27 08:14:29
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answer #4
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answered by taitaia12 2
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eastern Division: New York Yankees
Central Division: Chicago White Sox
Western Division: Oakland Athletics
Wildcard: Detroit Tigers
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eastern Division: New York Mets
Central Division: St. Louis Cardinals
Western Division: Los Angeles Dodgers
Wildcard: Cincinnati Reds
2006-06-27 07:04:52
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answer #5
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answered by Baseball Fanatic 5
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There are continually some communities that need to get in, yet do not. For those communities that is unlucky, yet they have something to paintings in the course of for proper right here season. for sure a 10 crew playoff format would not paintings until eventually you had "a unmarried" playoff interest for both play-in communities. yet that could be unfair if one crew became 3 video games extra efficient than the subsequent desirable crew and lost one interest and can want to no longer strengthen. So the in straight forward words different option will be a 16 crew playoff, over 50 p.c. of the communities contained in the league. So for arguments sake, in accordance to in the present day's standings shall we inspect who would make the playoffs. contained in the AL a million. Boston vs. 8. Toronto, 2. l. a. Angels vs. 7. Minnesota, 3. Cleveland vs. 6. lengthy island Yankees, 4. Seattle vs. 5. Detroit. contained in the NL a million. Arizona vs. 8. Colorado, 2. lengthy island Mets vs. 7. Chicago Cubs, 3. San Diego vs. 6. Milwaukee, 4. Atlanta vs. 5. Philadelphia. briefly each crew performs 162 video games 18-19 of which as against each crew of their branch in straight forward words to have 3 extra interdivision 5 interest sequence. so that you will discover the position this is going. And for arguments sake, I gave the seventh and eighth spots to the Cubs and Colorado because the Dodgers who've an similar record are 2 and eight of their very last 10. playstation . I also couldn't help yet be conscious you purchased Boston prevailing your American League..... this is amazing!
2016-11-29 20:04:09
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answer #6
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answered by hunter 3
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AL: Red Sox, White Sox, Athletics, Tigers
NL: Mets, Cardinals, Padres, Reds
2006-06-27 06:28:07
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answer #7
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answered by J-Far 6
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AL - Blue Jays, White Sox, Athletics, Tigers
NL - Mets, Cardinals, Padres, Reds
2006-06-27 07:07:08
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answer #8
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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ok, my list is pretty normal except for 1, can you tell which one that is?
AL
Oakland A's (go A's!!!!!)
Detroit Tigers
Toronto Blue Jays
ChiSox
NL
LA Dodgers
St. Louis Cardinals
NY Mets
Cincy Reds
World Series
Oakland A's vs. LA Dodgers
a rematch of 1988, except this time, an injured Frank Thomas comes in and hits a walk-off homer, and the A's get this one
2006-06-27 06:53:28
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answer #9
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answered by pinky 3
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AL East: Blue Jays
AL Central: White Sox
AL West: A's
AL WC: Tigers
(yankees and red sox STAY AT HOME!)
NL East: Mets (good bye braves good bye)
NL Central: St. Louis
NL West: Dodgers.
NL WC: Reds.
2006-06-28 02:58:22
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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