Here's the record predictions for 2009. I'll post a few points on them after you take a peek.
~The records are significantly and I mean significantly more towards the middle than last season. The reasons are as follows, I was mightily burnt by the massively incorrect predictions of the Tigers and Mariners. Massively incorrect. Second, I think almost every team in the MLB has terribly large holes.
~The numbers around the projections are just so that I can convince everyone the records work out so I don't have any jackasses this year yelling at me for having the AL win more games than the NL. They play interleague play, the AL dominates every year. They will again this year. Hence I have the AL having an 8 game over .500 record in interleague play.
~Over the course of the next few days I will have a preview up for each division. That will go into more details into what my thoughts are for each squad.
~Check Out All the Previews: AL East, AL Central, AL West, NL East, NL Central, NL West
~The records are significantly and I mean significantly more towards the middle than last season. The reasons are as follows, I was mightily burnt by the massively incorrect predictions of the Tigers and Mariners. Massively incorrect. Second, I think almost every team in the MLB has terribly large holes.
~The numbers around the projections are just so that I can convince everyone the records work out so I don't have any jackasses this year yelling at me for having the AL win more games than the NL. They play interleague play, the AL dominates every year. They will again this year. Hence I have the AL having an 8 game over .500 record in interleague play.
~Over the course of the next few days I will have a preview up for each division. That will go into more details into what my thoughts are for each squad.
~Check Out All the Previews: AL East, AL Central, AL West, NL East, NL Central, NL West
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