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2008 MLB Playoff Predictions

Updated Playoff Predictions as of October 1st

Honestly I don't feel like writing right now but want to get out my predictions before the weekend. So here.

Overall Record Predictions

American League


TeamWinsLossesWin %
1Detroit96660.5925926
2Boston94680.5802469
3N.Y. Yankees93690.5740741
4Cleveland91710.5617284
5Seattle91710.5617284
6L.A. Angels90720.5555556
7Toronto82800.5061728
8Chi. White Sox80820.4938272
9Tampa Bay79830.4876543
10Minnesota73890.4506173
11Kansas City71910.4382716
12Texas70920.4320988
13Oakland68940.4197531
14Baltimore591030.3641975

National League


TeamWinsLossesWin %
1N.Y. Mets94680.5802469
2Chi. Cubs90720.5555556
3Arizona89730.5493827
4Philadelphia89730.5493827
5Milwaukee89730.5493827
6Colorado88740.5432099
7L.A. Dodgers88740.5432099
8Atlanta87750.537037
9San Diego85770.5246914
10St. Louis76860.4691358
11Houston77850.4753086
12Florida75870.462963
13Cincinnati74880.4567901
14Pittsburgh67950.4135802
15Washington66960.4074074
16San Francisco591030.3641975

Playoff Predictions

NL Playin Game: Phillies over Brewers

NL WildCard: Mets over DBacks, Phillies over Cubs
AL WildCard: Yankees over Tigers, Red Sox over Mariners

NLCS: Mets over Phillies
ALCS: Red Sox over Yanks

World Series: Mets over Red Sox

Comments

Unknown said…
At least the Mets are 1 for 2 in Championship Series, then get revenge on the Red Sox in the World Series
Anonymous said…
i think ur highly underestimating the blue jays
Anonymous said…
i think this is completely bogus...especialy since the wins and losses don't even add up. i guess the mlb was supposed to be a little over 500 as a whole this year.
Simon said…
Mr. Anonymous, I would like to bring to you case A. Interleague play. You know its when the American league plays the National League. Thus I had the AL winning more interleague games so... the AL has an above .500 record and the NL has a below .500 level. I did the shit in a spreadsheet.
Anonymous said…
angels suck
Anonymous said…
angels fans are the worst fans in baseball

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