Sunday, June 5, 2016

2020 season preview

        It is that time of year again!! Kickoff to another year of Big League Mogul. New General Managers of teams, teams that have been stockpiling talent ready to make a move and become competitive. In the American League it still appears that everything will either travel through Arlington Texas or the Southside of Chicago. The Senior circuit appears to still be dominated by the likes of Washington with strong competition coming from Arizona and New York.


       Will Florida compete for a third world championship in 4 years? Will the Mets still be a threat with the release of Matt Olson? Will Olson fit in in Texas? All these questions will be answered through out the upcoming season..

Lets look at the predictions for the American League.



East:

1. Boston 86-76 (3)
2. Toronto 84-78
3. New York 80-82
4. Baltimore 72-90
5. Montreal 70-92

Central:

1. Chicago 94-68 (2)
2. Minnesota 88-74 (WC2)
3. Kansas City 84-78
4. Detroit 80-82
5. Cleveland 72-90

West:

1. Texas 102-60 (1)
2. California 90-72 (WC1)
3. San Jose 83-79
4. Seattle 76-86
5. Houston 68-94

Now the National League.

East:

1. Washington 100-62 (1)
2. New York 89-73 (WC1)
3. Florida 88-74 (WC2)
4. Philadelphia 80-82
5. Atlanta 72-90


Central:

1. Chicago 86-76 (3)
2. Cincinnati 85-77
3. Pittsburgh 80-82
4. St. Louis 72-90
5. Milwaukee 68-94

West:

1. Arizona 96-66 (2)
2. Los Angeles 87-75
3. San Francisco 86-76
4. Colorado 75-87
5. San Diego 70-92


And now the wildcard games:

AL:

California over Minnesota

NL:

Florida over New York

Division series

AL

Chicago over Boston 3-1

Texas over California 3-2

NL

Chicago over Arizona 3-2

Washington over Florida 3-0

League Championships

AL

Texas over Chicago 4-1

NL

Washington over Chicago 4-0

World Series

Texas over Washington 4-2


      Again this is all speculation and may or may not come to frutition. It looks to be an exciting season. And by the the June 12th Draft day we should know more about how the races are going. Hopefully we can get an interview or two by then.

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