Thursday, October 8, 2015

2015 PLAYOFFS

Well, the Yankees followed exactly what I had predicted in the beginning of the season, as per my following quotes which I had posted in two of my spring articles, “I predict the Yankees to win 87 games” and “this year’s team will at least make the playoffs”.  With that, I am still disappointed that they only made it to the Wildcard playoff and lost to the Houston Astros in an all-or-nothing game!  I recently hoped they would have at least gone a little further, but I still knew this team was not strong enough to make it to this year’s World Series.

We all know that the so-called experts predicted the Yankees to only win 81 or even less games without making the playoffs.  Most of them also picked the Red Sox to win the division!  Could anybody be more wrong?  The Red Sox only won 78 as they finished dead last!!  It looks like the Yankees aren’t the only American League team that needs to enhance themselves next season!

Speaking of my predictions, the one that I failed to correctly make was relating to the other New York team - the Mets.  I had predicted that they would only win 83, but they won 90!  Most of that surprising success came from their late July acquisitions and the failure of trading away their shortstop, Wilmer Flores - as I detailed two articles ago.

Now that the final 8 teams have all been set for the non-wildcard playoffs, it’s time for another set of predictions as I pick 1 team from each league:

American League:
Houston Astros in Kansas City versus the Royals
Texas Rangers in Toronto versus the Blue Jays

None of these teams have been on fire lately, but the Blue Jays were collectively on fire the most; the Royals look a lot like they did last year, which is a positive thing for them; the Astros beat the Yanks, but offer a lot of inexperience; and the Rangers offer a good overall team with a good 1-2 punch in their starting pitching.  Personally, I least want the Blue Jays or Royals to win.  I think the Blue Jays’ lack of a number 2 pitcher offers a disadvantage to them, but their hitting easily makes up for that.  My bold American League prediction:  Rangers

National League:
Chicago Cubs in St. Louis versus the Cardinals
New York Mets in Los Angeles versus the Dodgers

Just as I stated that the Yankees weren’t going to go too far, I don’t expect much more from the Mets.  Their starting pitchers have been very good most of the year, but they don’t typically pitch 9 full innings and that, together with their weak 7th & 8th inning bullpen pitchers, along with their shaky defense makes them vulnerable.  The Dodgers have not been great this year and have lost to the Mets more than they won; the Cardinals have the best record in the Major Leagues with 100 wins and offer the best overall team; and the Cubs won their Wildcard game against the tough Pirates giving them a slight momentum with the second best record amongst the 8 teams.  Personally, there’s no way I can truly root for the Mets and, I’ve stated for the longest time, I have rooted for the Cubs ever since I visited their great city years ago.  It was 1908 since the Cubs won a World Series.   My love for their truest fans and that over 100 years’ sentiment forces me to root for and select my National League prediction:  Cubs

I know the experts are picking the Cardinals and the Blue Jays, but why should I ever agree with them?

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