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2013 MLB Predictions

American League

AL East -
1. Boston Red Sox 89-73
2. Tampa Bay Rays 88-74
3. Toronto Blue Jays 85-77
4. New York Yankees 81-81
5. Baltimore Orioles 77-85

AL Central -
1. Detroit Tigers 95-67
2. Cleveland Indians 85-77
3. Kansas City Royals 82-80
4. Chicago White Sox 72-90
5. Minnesota Twins 60-102

AL West -
1. Anaheim Angels 93-69
2. Oakland A's 89-73
3. Texas Rangers 84-78
4. Seattle Mariners 81-81
5. Houston Astros 65-97

AL MVP -
Mike Trout, CF, Anaheim

AL Cy Young -
Justin Verlander, SP, Detroit

AL Wildcard -
Tampa Bay Rays over Oakland A's

ALDS -
Anaheim Angels over Boston Red Sox
Detroit Tigers over Tampa Bay Rays

ALCS -
Detroit Tigers over Anaheim Angels

National League

NL East -
1. Washington Nationals 101-61
2. Atlanta Braves 94-68
3. Philadelphia Phillies 85-77
4. New York Mets 67-95
5. Miami Marlins 59-103

NL Central -
1. St. Louis Cardinals 89-73
2. Cincinnati Reds 88-74
3. Milwaukee Brewers 82-80
4. Pittsburgh Pirates 79-83
5. Chicago Cubs 67-95

NL West -
1. San Francisco Giants 95-67
2. Los Angeles Dodgers 89-73
3. Arizona Diamondbacks 84-78
4. Colorado Rockies 77-85
5. San Diego Padres 71-91

NL MVP -
Buster Posey, C, San Francisco

NL Cy Young -
Stephen Strasburg, SP, Washington

NL Wildcard -
Atlanta Braves over Los Angeles Dodgers

NLDS -
Washington Nationals over Atlanta Braves
San Francisco Giants over St. Louis Cardinals

NLCS -
San Francisco Giants over Washington Nationals

World Series -
San Francisco Giants over Detroit Tigers

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