Baseball Predictions, 2004 Scorecard
March 22, 2005 10:37 pm SportsIn the next few days, I’ll be publishing my 2005 baseball predictions. So let’s revisit how I did in 2004:
The winner appears in blue, my pick appears in black if I got it wrong. The number that follows is where my pick actually placed in the race.
AL East: Yankees
AL Central: Twins
AL West: Angels, A’s (2)
AL Wild Card: Red Sox
NL East: Braves
NL Central: Cardinals, Astros (2, WC)
NL West: Dodgers, Giants (2)
NL Wild Card: Astros, Cardinals (won division)
World Series: Cardinals / Red Sox. Sox in 4, Cardinals / A’s, with the A’s winning in 6.
AL MVP: Vladimir Guerrero, Manny Ramirez (3)
NL MVP: Barry Bonds, Albert Pujols (3)
AL Cy Young: Johan Santana, Mike Mussina (no votes)
NL Cy Young: Roger Clemens, Wade Miller (no votes, but hey, he pitched behind the winner, huh?)
AL HR champ: Manny Ramirez, Alex Rodriguez (t-6)
NL HR champ: Adrian Beltre, Albert Pujols (t-2)
AL batting champ: Ichiro Suzuki, Garrett Anderson (not in top 40)
NL batting champ: Barry Bonds, Albert Pujols (5)
AL Rookie: Bobby Crosby, Joe Mauer (season ended quickly due to injury)
NL Rookie: Jason Bay, Kaz Matsui (6)
I think I did reasonably well. I underestimated Bonds, but Pujols was monster, and I will likely pick him to win everything under the sun for the NL again. I wasn’t too far off on the hitters and MVPs, and didn’t do as well with the Cy Youngs.
2005 predictions should come before Opening Day…

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