Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Season 18 Mid-Summer Awards

Who is the Mid-Summer MVP


Miami, Fla. (McC) The votes are in, and we here at McCabe Magazine are ready to announce our Mid-Summer All-Pro Team and Player Awards. The voters are selected beat writers and club front office personnel. Envelope PLEASE. 

Our Robert E. McCabe Mid-Summer Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award came down to four choices. These four players will all be finalist for the end of year MVP in their respective Leagues. The nominees on our list are Homer Henry (NY2) of the New York Mets who leads the majors with 38 Home Runs. Next is last year’s Mid-Summer MVP Philip Priest (COL) of the Colorado Rockies (33 HR, .334 BA). Then we have the best 5-tool player in League history, Kansas City’s Tony Cortes (KC). Cortes leads the League with a .381 Batting Average, and 1164 OPS. Rounding out our four nominees is Don Bagley (DET) of the Detroit Tigers. Bagley (.376 BA) is in a dead heat with Cortes for the All-Time Hit King Title. And the winner is Tony Cortes. This 31 year-old first ballot Hall of Famer has only one question left, can he lead the Royals (54-37) to their first World Series Title in club history.

McCabe Magazine Outstanding Pitcher

Our Mid-Summer Outstanding Pitcher Award came down to three hurlers. The nominees are Stewart Bell (13-3, 1.97 ERA) of Tampa Bay. The next player started the season in the Bullpen Art Oberholtzer (9-0, 1.63 ERA), and Arizona’s workhorse Vince Garcia (8 CG, 2.07 ERA). And the winner of the Mid-Summer Pitcher Award is, Stewart Bell. Tampa Bay (52-29) leads the National League South by 7 games and is in position to win their first divisional title, with Bell will be leading the charge. Bell has never won 20 games in a season, coming close in season 15 with 19, when he tallied 9 for Detroit and 10 for Seattle. Bell is on the last year of a $15 million dollar deal and is pitching for a season 20 contract. However, at age 32 look for this Cy Young Award candidate to get a deal around 8-10 mil per year.

Mid-Summer Fireman

Our Mid-Summer Fireman Award winner is Al Segui (33 Saves, 1.60 ERA) of the Baltimore Orioles. This 37 year-old much traveled sinker ball pitcher has made the All-Star Team for three different clubs during his 18 year career.

Mid-Summer All-Pro Team   


Hersh Mays
San Francisco
Giants
Age: 26B/T: L/R
Born: Lytle, TX
Position(s): C
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Catcher: 32 Home Runs, 76 RBI, and a 1.017 OPS.

Don Bagley
Detroit
Tigers
Age: 28B/T: S/R
Born: French Camp, MS
Position(s): 1B
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First Basemen: 23 Home Runs, 78 RBI,.376 BA and a 1.055 OPS.

Homer Henry
New York
Mets
Age: 30B/T: S/R
Born: Rock Falls, IL
Position(s): 2B
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Second Basemen: 28 Home Runs, 72 RBI,.331 BA and a 1.092 OPS.

Barry Henley
Kansas City
Royals
Age: 27B/T: L/R
Born: Trail, BC
Position(s): 3B/1B/2B/COF/DH
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Third Basemen: 24 Home Runs, 84 RBI,.331 BA and a .991 OPS.

Willie Silva
Boston
Red Sox
Age: 28B/T: R/R
Born: San Francisco De Macoris, DO
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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Shortstop: 24 Home Runs, 63 RBI,.320 BA and a .915 OPS.

Tony Cortes
Kansas City
Royals
Age: 31B/T: R/R
Born: Barahona, DO
Position(s): LF/CIF/2B/OF/DH
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Outfield: 15 Home Runs, 72 RBI,.381 BA and a 1.164 OPS.

Philip Priest
Colorado
Rockies
Age: 31B/T: R/R
Born: Carrollton, KY
Position(s): LF/1B/RF/DH
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Outfield: 33 Home Runs, 92 RBI,.343 BA and a 1.131 OPS.

Luis Mesa
Boston
Red Sox
Age: 24B/T: L/L
Born: Hillsborough, CA
Position(s): CF/1B/OF/DH
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Outfield: 29 Home Runs, 71 RBI,.306 BA and a .996 OPS.

Willie Tomlinson
Minnesota
Twins
Age: 32B/T: R/R
Born: San Juan Capis, CA
Position(s): DH
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Designated Hitter : 16 Home Runs, 60 RBI,.296 BA and a .876 OPS.

Stewart Bell
Tampa Bay
Rays
Age: 32B/T: L/L
Born: Eastern, KY
Position(s): P (SP4)
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Starting Pitcher: 13-3, 1.07 Whip, and a 1.97 ERA.

Juan Azocar
New York
Yankees
Age: 25B/T: L/L
Born: Santo Domingo, CU
Position(s): P (SuA)
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Middle Relief Pitcher: 3-0, 57 Games, 98.1 IP, 97 SO, 0.84 Whip, and a 2.01 ERA.

Al Segui
Baltimore
Orioles
Age: 37B/T: R/R
Born: Moncion, DO
Position(s): P (ClA)
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Closer: 33 Saves 35 SVO, 0.89 Whip, and a 1.60 ERA.


Stat of the Day

Best Pinch Hitters Top 10

Toby Spence
Florida
Marlins
Age: 23B/T: R/R
Born: Gardena, CA
Position(s): RF
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Rank Player PH PH AB PH BA
1 Toby Spence (FLA) 9 16 0.563
2 Sergei Fleming (ARI) 8 16 0.500
3 Zip Ramsey (RIC) 8 16 0.500
4 Darren West (CIN) 8 19 0.421
5 Mariano Cabrera (CH2) 8 23 0.348
6 Cory Simpson (RIC) 13 41 0.317
7 Ross Davis (SEA) 9 30 0.300
8 Julio Martin (CH1) 16 61 0.262
9 Mel Nye (SEA) 10 40 0.250
10 Iago Sheldon (NY2) 9 45 0.200


Sunday, April 21, 2013

McCabe Magazine Stat of the Day

Stat of the Day Pitching

Top 10 Team Pitching vs Left-Hand Batting (OPS)
Rank Franchise Owner BFP HR OAV OBP SLG OPS
1 San Diego Padres jgarron 1196 26 0.238 0.304 0.357 0.899
2 Arizona Diamondbacks yoker70 1281 36 0.248 0.294 0.377 0.919
3 Philadelphia Phillies gary28mohr 1220 34 0.241 0.313 0.379 0.933
4 Atlanta Braves bigsammich 1360 39 0.239 0.310 0.385 0.934
5 Seattle Mariners toothdoc7 1325 34 0.252 0.313 0.375 0.940
6 Toronto Blue Jays dimestoregin 1335 37 0.247 0.310 0.388 0.945
7 Cleveland Indians chisox378 965 30 0.246 0.313 0.397 0.956
8 Milwaukee Brewers brentcnb 1152 42 0.249 0.309 0.418 0.976
8T Detroit Tigers patrickkm 1323 30 0.262 0.333 0.381 0.976
10 Baltimore Orioles bourboncask 1065 40 0.251 0.323 0.423 0.997
Top 10 Team Pitching vs Right-Hand Batting (OPS)
Rank Franchise Owner BFP HR OAV OBP SLG OPS
1 Arizona Diamondbacks yoker70 1871 49 0.238 0.300 0.373 0.911
2 Detroit Tigers patrickkm 1915 33 0.244 0.324 0.345 0.913
3 Baltimore Orioles bourboncask 2189 67 0.233 0.307 0.379 0.919
4 Atlanta Braves bigsammich 1906 55 0.240 0.314 0.379 0.933
5 Oakland Athletics jefepwnzer 1955 71 0.240 0.304 0.394 0.938
6 Los Angeles Dodgers Arte 1833 54 0.247 0.316 0.379 0.942
7 Tampa Bay Rays rsskfs23 2125 64 0.242 0.308 0.393 0.943
8 San Diego Padres jgarron 2049 63 0.249 0.314 0.389 0.952
9 Seattle Mariners toothdoc7 1907 57 0.251 0.319 0.399 0.969
10 Kansas City Royals TenaciousTYT 1838 65 0.252 0.320 0.419 0.991



Top 10 Pitchers vs LHB (OPS)

Stewart Bell
Tampa Bay
Rays
Age: 32B/T: L/L
Born: Eastern, KY
Position(s): P (SP5)
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Rank Player G GS BFP OAV OBP SLG OPS
1 Stewart Bell (TB) 19 19 136 0.172 0.215 0.203 0.590
2 Juan Azocar (NY1) 42 0 94 0.165 0.191 0.253 0.609
3 Pedro Figureoa (MIL) 16 16 192 0.151 0.208 0.251 0.610
4 Stephen Ford (SEA) 25 0 104 0.196 0.212 0.275 0.683
5 Luis Guerrero (ATL) 34 0 94 0.190 0.277 0.310 0.777
6 Luther Abercrombie (CLE) 17 16 125 0.184 0.236 0.360 0.780
7 Lonny Christenson (SEA) 16 16 210 0.198 0.279 0.305 0.782
8 Felipe Lopez (MIN) 17 17 137 0.197 0.255 0.339 0.791
9 Sun-Woo Wang (SF) 16 16 100 0.182 0.280 0.341 0.803
10 Alvin Dodd (NY2) 17 17 136 0.192 0.235 0.384 0.811



                Top 10 Pitchers vs RHB (OPS)

Rafael Valentin
Detroit
Tigers
Age: 30B/T: R/R
Born: Santiago, DO
Position(s): P (ClA)
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Rank Player G GS BFP OAV OBP SLG OPS
1 Rafael Valentin (DET) 31 0 94 0.138 0.202 0.184 0.524
2 Cedrick Hollins (SEA) 30 0 94 0.159 0.202 0.182 0.543
3 Robin Glynn (SF) 19 0 102 0.174 0.255 0.174 0.603
4 Art Oberholtzer (SD) 22 10 253 0.176 0.225 0.286 0.687
5 Darrell Cook (RIC) 9 0 104 0.187 0.279 0.264 0.730
6 Philip Foster (BAL) 18 0 103 0.186 0.233 0.371 0.790
7 York Woods (NY2) 34 0 146 0.182 0.240 0.371 0.793
8 Juan Azocar (NY1) 54 0 266 0.188 0.258 0.363 0.809
9 Vic Benitez (ARI) 16 16 315 0.187 0.246 0.388 0.821
10 Glenallen Montgomery (BOS) 29 0 132 0.198 0.295 0.371 0.864



Saturday, April 13, 2013

Robert E. McCabe Magazine Season 18 Power Rankings

Major League Power Rankings

The power rankings are an average of the following team statistics; Winning percentage, OPS, ERA and Fielding Percentage.


Top 10
Rank Team Owner W/L Pct.
1T Detroit Tigers patrickkm 42-21 0.667
1T Seattle Mariners toothdoc7 * 39-24 0.619
3 Toronto Blue Jays dimestoregin 37-26 0.587
4 Baltimore Orioles bourboncask 39-24 0.619
5 Arizona Diamondbacks yoker70 35-28 0.556
6 Boston Red Sox pat007ohmss * 36-27 0.571
7 San Diego Padres jgarron * 41-22 0.651
8 Kansas City Royals TenaciousTYT 37-26 0.587
9T Milwaukee Brewers brentcnb * 34-29 0.540
9T Tampa Bay Rays rsskfs23 40-23 0.635
Next 5 
11 New York Mets basebalguru 37-26 0.587
12 Richmond Virginians sylemark 32-31 0.508
13 San Francisco Giants wylie715 31-32 0.492
14 Cleveland Indians chisox378 35-28 0.556
15 Texas Rangers cboewiz 34-29 0.540
Best of the Rest
16 Colorado Rockies axtell 34-29 0.540
17T Los Angeles Dodgers Arte 30-33 0.476
17T Oakland Athletics jefepwnzer 31-32 0.492
17T Rochester Broncos coinguy 32-31 0.508
20 Minnesota Twins pbsilver11 33-30 0.524





Stat of the Day

OPS Top 10 Hitting Teams vs Right-Hand Pitching (RHP)


Rank Franchise Owner AVG OPS
1 Boston Red Sox pat007ohmss 0.298 0.892
2 Detroit Tigers patrickkm 0.295 0.801
3 Washington D.C. Nationals dffranchise 0.287 0.779
4 Baltimore Orioles bourboncask 0.283 0.813
5 San Francisco Giants wylie715 0.280 0.793
6 Texas Rangers cboewiz 0.279 0.805
7 New York Yankees ARomano 0.279 0.815
8 San Diego Padres jgarron 0.279 0.794
9 Seattle Mariners toothdoc7 0.277 0.764
10 Arizona Diamondbacks yoker70 0.276 0.786


OPS Top 10 Hitting Teams vs Left-Hand Pitching (LHP)


Rank
Franchise
Owner AVG OPS
1 Kansas City Royals TenaciousTYT 0.323 0.915
2 Minnesota Twins pbsilver11 0.322 0.870
3 Colorado Rockies axtell 0.318 0.897
4 Chicago White Sox kgrffth 0.299 0.832
5 Texas Rangers cboewiz 0.295 0.846
6 Toronto Blue Jays dimestoregin 0.295 0.879
7 Cleveland Indians chisox378 0.292 0.854
8 Boston Red Sox pat007ohmss 0.291 0.863
9 San Francisco Giants wylie715 0.285 0.794
10 St. Louis Cardinals 421werd 0.282 0.761

Best Hitting Player vs Right-Hand Pitching (RHP)


Don Bagley
Detroit
Tigers
Age: 28B/T: S/R
Born: French Camp, MS
Position(s): 1B
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G AB H 2B 3B HR AVG OPS
Don Bagley  54 168 73 15 1 11 0.435 1.210


Best Hitting Player vs Left-Hand Pitching (LHP)

Derrek Duncan
Chicago
White Sox
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Lewistown, OH
Position(s): 2B/IF/OF/DH
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G AB H 2B 3B HR AVG OPS
Derrek Duncan  33 90 40 6 1 6 0.444 1.218


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

TEN YEAR LOOK BACK

Season 8 First Round Selections Where are They Now?

Las Vegas, NV (McC) With the amateur draft approaching, we here at McCabe Magazine wanted to take a 10 year look back at season 8 armature draft. Where are they now?

With the number one pick that year, the Washington D.C. Nationals took a 22 year-old screwball pitcher Norberto Velazquez a senior at Middle Tennessee State. Velazquez has a 61-69 record in 315 appearances during his 7 big league career. We will call Velazquez the Sam Bowie pick because with the second pick the Arizona Diamondbacks took future Hall of Famer Vince Garcia. Like Michael, Garcia has dominated the league in his 6 Major League seasons. He has won the last four (4) CY Young awards, a career ERA of 2.63, and has average 22 wins per season with 77 complete games since his season 11 promotion. He is a pitcher that proves that pitching is not about power, but location, location, location. As a high schooler out of Lee Academy in Lee, Missouri Garcia velocity was rated a 29 by many scouts. Today his velocity rating is 33 and holding. How does he do it? Control! He has a devastating curveball, a 4-seam fastball, and a slider that goes where he wants it to go, when he wants it to go. The third pick was Oakland’s Home Run hitting third-baseman George Brantley. Drafted as a shortstop, Brantley banged out 60 Home Runs twice in the minor leagues and has average 44 Dingers during his 6 year career. He has 16 this season in 51 games. However, at 31 and in year 4 of a 6 year deal at 9.7 million per season, some scouts we spoke to think his power numbers are on the down swing. Insiders say, look for Oakland to move him before season 20.
           
Remaining 1st Round Picks (4-32). 

1.4 Wandy Duran (P) by Seattle Mariners. Duran has an 87-70 record in 6 Major League seasons. His career best was season 16 when he posted a record of 17-9 with a 2.95 ERA. Nevertheless, he was demoted to AAA the following season (17) and finish with a 7-9 ML record with a 5.21 ERA before his return this season to the Big Leagues.  

1.5 Geovany Nunez (P) This New York State senior was drafted by Colorado and has bounce around as a setup man during his 5 year Major League career with a 5.68 ERA. He has very good velocity however; his 5 pitches have been rated average to below average. Nunez has 3 years left on a free-agent signing by Richmond in the off season at 3.7 million.    

1.6 Gary Boone (2B/CF) Drafted by San Francisco and traded to San Diego during season 12 has a 8 season Major League career. He has one All-Star appearance (14) and an impressive stolen-base total of 222 (CS 40).

1.7 Martin Brower (P) This Chicago Cub pitcher was drafted by Houston and has a history of shoulder and elbow injuries. He is presently on the 60-Day disable list. He has been on the 60 DL 3 times during his career and on the 7-Day DL twice.  

1.8 Rudy Cuddyer (LF/1B/DH) Cuddyer drafted by Chicago White Sox was a Rule 5 selection of the San Francisco Giants in season 12 and played in 162 games with a .245 BA and 40 stolen-bases. He was demoted the following year and returned to the big club in season 14.

1.9 Ezdra Castillo (P) Retired after season 15 Castillo had a 3 year disappointing ML career. Drafted by the New York Mets and traded in season 9 to the Giants, Castillo spent most of his time between the minors (168 games) and the big club (231). His best year was season 13 when he appeared in 75 games and posted a 3.04 ERA.

1.10 Gabe Sears (P) Another disappointing selection. Sears has spent all of his pro seasons in the minor leagues. Drafted by Boston, he has also played for Colorado AAA-AA, Milwaukee AAA, and the New York Yankees AAA. At age 30 McCabe Magazine has officially labeled Sears a BUST.

1.11 Steve Simms (LF/1B/DH) an Atlanta Brave draftee was Rookie of the Year and Silver Slugger award winner in season 11. Traded to the Minnesota Twins at the start of season 16 Simms has a career BA of 298.  

1.12 Don Bagley (1B) Detroit Tigers was Rookie of the Year in season 13. Have 3 Silver Slugger awards, and 3 All-Star Appearances. Bagley is a hitting machine and was third on the all-time career BA list with a 331 at the start of season 18. Don’t look now, as of today’s date his career BA is 336 which will put him ahead McCabe Leagues all-time hit kings, Kansas City’s Tony Cortes  and retired 1B Placido Ortiz, both with career Batting Averages of 335.

1.13 Brian Perez (LF/1B/DH) Drafted by Baltimore and traded to San Diego during season 17 Perez has never hit more than 22 Home Runs in a season with career BA of 258.

1.14 Mark Kuo (LF/1B/RF/DH) was a Cincinnati selection and traded to the Nationals after season 10. Kuo signed a five-year 47 million dollar (9.4 per yr.) free-agent deal after season 16. He followed that signing up with a very disappointing season 17. He finished that season with 17 Home Runs, 69 RBI, and a 215 Batting Average in 1545 games played.   

1.15 Michael Branson (P) was a Tampa draftee and was acquired via waiver wire this season by the Cardinals. This 31 year-old setup man has lost velocity and control in recent years. In 234 appearances Branson has a 14-13 won/lost record, 13 saves, and a 5.35 ERA.

1.16 Philip Wieland (P) the Ace of the Philadelphia staff has a career 3.76 ERA.

1.17 Nolan Kouzmanoff (RF/1B/LF/DH) a Milwaukee Brewer selection. Kouzmanoff has average 34 Home Runs and 111 RBI in 7 Major League seasons.

1.18 Nate Hawkins (CF) a Junior College draftee of the Texas Rangers never signed a contract.

1.19 Rob Ingram (CF/CIF/2B/OF/DH) was drafted by LA Dodgers and has played for the Nationals (Rule 5 selection), Royals, Braves, Cubs, Yankees, and Padres.

1.20 Oswaldo Serra (SS) Milwaukee Brewers ML utility infielder in seasons 12-15 and took over the full time position at the start of season 16.

1.21 Paul Pride (3B) is a free-agent and last played in season 16 for the Washington Nationals.

1.22 Josh Garcia (LF/1B) Richmond Virginians lifelong minor leaguer.  

1.23 Matt Taylor (1B) was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks and traded to the Oakland Athletics in season 11, where he has played in 45 games last year and 77 games in season 16. He has never been on the Disable List.

1.24 Bo Banks (P) this long reliever was a Toronto Blue Jay selection in season 8. He has a career 45-58 record and a 5.30 ERA.

1.25 George Beech (P) drafted by Pittsburgh Pirates out of Delgado Community College in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 200 Major League appearances he posted a 17-13 record with a 4.52 ERA.

1.26 George Lieber (P) was drafted by the Rochester Broncos traded to the Nationals in season 11 and then released by the Nationals after season 16. He was then signed by the Chicago Cub making 13 starts (2-4) before being traded back the Broncos during season 17.

1.27 Robinson Kulik (OF/CIF/2B) is a free-agent looking for work. Kulik played all but one season with the team that drafted him, the New York Yankees.  

1.28 Alan Phillips (P) was drafted by the Padres traded to the Mets (Season 12) and a Rule 5 selection of the Baltimore Orioles at the start of season 13. He was demoted this season to the Orioles AAA club.

1.29 Charlie Outman (P) has 3 ML seasons under his belt after spending most of his minor league career with the team that drafted him, the Florida Marlins.

1.30 Brett Hegan (SS) a Chicago Cub selection never signed a Pro contract.

1.31 Kyle Liefer (SS) was an Anaheim Angel selection and played in 1023 minor league games before the Atlanta Braves claimed him off waivers (season 16) and promoted him to the big club where he has a career BA of 223 in 302 plate appearances.

1.32 J.P. Johnson (P) is a starting pitcher (SP4) and a first round selection of the St. Louis Cardinals. His Major League career totals are 154 appearances (134 starts) with a 50-36 record and a 4.07 ERA.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Toronto Blue Jays Wins the World Series

Toronto Blue Jays wins season 18 World Series over the New York Mets 4 Games to 2

Las Vegas, Nevada (McC) It’s that time of year when the staff here at McCabe Magazine announce its World Series predictions and post-season awards. First of all gentlemen I would like to apologize for the late season 18 prediction publication. The Tax Man had the staff here at McCabe Magazine buried writing fabricated business expense reports and tabulating our gambling losses for 2012. I took the 49ers -4 in the Superbowl to cap off my football season. Enough said about my football handicapping. Other activities occupying my time were two part-time jobs I took in the off season. I took a part-time job with the world famous dance club Chippendales and a job selling Miracle Prayer Cloths online to help cover up the gaps in my McCabe paycheck. Thank God for my real job, the head baseball guru here at McCabe Magazine. Now, on to our season 18 predictions.

Collecting the Data

Before we made our selections the staff here at McCabe Magazine spoke to over 100 baseball front office personnel and beat writers. After analyzing tons of data and visiting all 32 spring training facilities we have selected the Toronto Blue Jays as the season 18 World Series Champions. The New York Mets will win the National League pennant and they will be the only club to win 100 games. Toronto will finish season 18 with a 94-68 record and win the American League North by 2 games over the Milwaukee Brewers. Several GMs we spoke to strongly disagree with our prediction that the New York Mets will lose to the Blue Jays in the World Series. They feel the Mets are the strongest club in baseball and they will destroy the competition and win their first World Series. Only time will tell. Our division winners are the Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles (89-73), Texas Rangers (93-65), and San Francisco Giants (96-66). In the National League we like the Mets (102-60), Detroit Tigers (90-72), Richmond Virginians (85-77), and the San Diego Padres (98-64). The Wildcard teams are the Milwaukee Brewers (92-70), Oakland Athletics (93-69), Seattle Mariners (96-66), and the Colorado Rockies (90-72).

Season 18 Player Awards

Our MVPs are Mario Obermueller (1B/DH), Arizona Diamondbacks and Hersh Mays (C), San Francisco Giants. It is almost insane to pick anyone other than Vince Garcia (SP) as the Cy Young award winner in the National League. The AL winner will be Baltimore’s Felipe Rodriguez (SP). Rookie of the year in the AL will be Charlie Morris (LF) Toronto Blue Jays who hit 42 Home Runs in AAA last year and Shea Joseph (IF/OF) of the Tampa Bay Rays. This versatile 24 year-old has gotten off to a slow start, batting .205 and has played 2B, SS, 3B, CF, and RF in 35 games this season. Once the Tampa Bay organization settle on a position for this former 1st round pick, look for his career to take off like a fastball in Colorado’s Mile High stadium over the centerfield fence. 

Season 18 Predictions 

ML AL North (Season 18)
Team Owner W L
Toronto Blue Jays dimestoregin 94 68
Milwaukee Brewers brentcnb * 92 70
Minnesota Twins pbsilver11 85 67
Chicago White Sox kgrffth * 71 91
ML AL East (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
Baltimore Orioles bourboncask 89 73
Boston Red Sox pat007ohmss * 85 77
New York Yankees ARomano 84 78
Washington D.C. Nationals dffranchise 77 85
ML AL South (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
Texas Rangers cboewiz 93 69
Kansas City Royals TenaciousTYT 91 71
St. Louis Cardinals 421werd 81 81
Houston Astros ajaxx88 70 92
ML AL West (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
San Francisco Giants wylie715 96 66
Oakland Athletics jefepwnzer 93 69
Los Angeles Dodgers Arte 80 82
Anaheim Angels captain10a 79 83
ML NL North (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
Detroit Tigers patrickkm 90 72
Chicago Cubs optistrat 81 81
Cleveland Indians chisox378 80 82
Cincinnati Reds ctman 79 83
ML NL East (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
New York Mets basebalguru 102 60
Pittsburgh Pirates nbaker10 83 79
Rochester Broncos coinguy 73 89
Philadelphia Phillies gary28mohr 71 91
ML NL South (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
Richmond Virginians sylemark 85 77
Atlanta Braves bigsammich 84 78
Tampa Bay Rays rsskfs23 70 92
Florida Marlins lido9613 68 94
ML NL West (Season 18)
Team
Owner W L
San Diego Padres jgarron * 98 64
Seattle Mariners toothdoc7 * 96 66
Colorado Rockies axtell 90 72
Arizona Diamondbacks yoker70 86 76