Bold Predictions For All 30 Ball Clubs

At the beginning of the of the 2011 season, if you would have said that Curtis Granderson was going to hit 40+ home runs and Ian Kennedy would reach 20+ wins people would have called you crazy. But those uncanny things happen each year; those players finished with 41 home runs and 21 wins respectively.

This year is going to be a big year for the MLB, more teams are starting to assemble superstar squads while other teams are calling up prospects getting ready for the future.  There will be something that happens to each team that no one has thought of, these will be my bold predictions of the 2012 season.

AL West

Seattle MarinersIchiro clubs out a career-high 17 home runs. He has always had pop in his bat but never used it because he was a leadoff hitter. Now he is batting third and knocking some runs in. Also, Jesus Montero will start less than 20 games at the catcher position.

Los Angeles Angels– Mark Trumbo struggles to get implemented/ keep his spot in the lineup (1B, 3B, DH, OF). He won’t even hit 19 home runs and he won’t be able to keep his average above .240. On a positive note, Kendrys Morales will stay healthy for the most part and knock out 26 home runs while C.J. Wilson gets a team-high 24 wins.

Texas Rangers– Mike Napoli ends up getting moved, again, at the trade deadline. Neftali Feliz has an impressive 13-8 record as a starter. Joe Nathan gets hurt (not bold) and Alexei Ogando becomes the closer getting 33+ saves.


Oakland Athletics
– Yoenis Cespedes scorches 37 doubles and leads the team with 22 home runs and 89 RBI. Pitcher, Brandon McCarthy, makes the All-Star team and finished the season with 14 wins and a 2.96 ERA with a sub-1 WHIP. Manny Ramirez also takes the DH spot from Jonny Gomes after serving his 50-game suspension and he hits 13 dingers.

AL Central

Detroit Tigers– Alex Avila struggles on offense while the rest of the Tigers do not. Austin Jackson finally proves that the Tigers made the right choice in trading Curtis Granderson for him and company. Jackson steals 34 bases and hits a career-high .294.

Cleveland Indians– Josh Tomlin leads this team in wins with only 12.  Travis Hafner and Grady Sizemore miss over a combined 210 games. Ubaldo Jimenez still can’t find his groove in Cleveland.


Minnesota Twins
– Bottom-dwellers of the AL Central and the league for that matter, which ends up being the worst division in the MLB.  Mauer does play, and hits .318, but it doesn’t help the team. Ben Revere ends up taking Denard Span’s CF spot and steals 51 bases.


Kansas City Royals
– Royals finish second in division with 88 wins. Eric Hosmer wins the AL MVP despite not making the playoffs. He bats: .330, 29 long-balls and 117 RBI. Mike Moustakas hits 26 home runs and Tim Collins makes the All-Star team as a setup man.

Chicago White Sox– Jake Peavy finally makes a comeback, dealing out a team-leading 14 wins. Matt Thornton finishes the season as the closer but not a good one and Konerko is the only player on the team to bat over .300.

AL East

Boston Red Sox (World Series Champs)– Mark Melancon was brought in to be a setup man but he ends up leading the club in saves (28).  Salty hits 23 home runs but Ryan Lavarnway will takeover as catcher by the end of July. Defensive prodigy Jose Iglesias gets called up and sent back down because he doesn’t know how to use a bad and Crawford is still irrelevant by the end of the season.

New York Yankees– Ivan Nova becomes the most consistent pitcher. Curtis “The Grandy Man” Granderson hits only 23 home runs while Jeter and A-rod combine for 26. Cano finishes third in MVP voting behind Hosmer and A. Gonzalez.


Toronto Blue Jays
Ricky Romero wins AL Cy Young Award, getting 227 K’s and 18 wins with 26 quality starts. Yunel Escobar hits .310 with 84 RBI and 22 steals. Kyle Drabek doesn’t make his way into the rotation either.


Tampa Bay Rays
– Ben Zobrist hits 24 home runs while snatching 26 bases and he will start  games at 2B, 1B, LF, RF and DH. Desmond Jennings hits a shocking 26 HR and B.J. Upton gets traded to Houston.


Baltimore Orioles
– Mark Reynolds moves to 1B, Brian Roberts comes back and Robert Andino plays most of the year at 3B. Jake Arietta wins only 9 games but has a 3.20 ERA. Adam Jones gets traded so Baltimore can stockpile on prospects… I don’t know why they want to though.

NL West

Arizona Diamondbacks (Lose in World Series)– Trevor Cahill shows he misses pitching at the Coliseum and gets rocked. Ian Kennedy doesn not have the same type of season as last year. Tyler Skaggs gets promoted early and leads the team in strikeouts and ERA. Justin Upton hits 34 HR and steals 28 bases.


San Francisco Giants
– Freddy Sanchez hits only .263, no one on the team hits over 23 home runs and Lincecum has a 3.49 ERA. Brian Wilson is lights out this year but he will have no save opportunities, only gets 31 saves.


Colorado Rockies
– Dexter Fowler becomes a superstar. Jamie Moyer gets 13 wins, Tulowitzki wins NL MVP and Jordan Pacheco hits 24 home runs from the hot corner. Helton and Giambi both announce they will retire at end of season, freeing up first base for 3B prospect Nolan Arenado who will move to 1B.

San Diego Padres– Carlos Quentin hits only 16 home runs. Cameron Maybin leads the team with 26 bombs and 38 steals. Edinson Volquez and Corey Luebke both tie with 15 wins but the Padres still struggle.


Los Angeles Dodgers
– Dee Gordon hits well over .300 but Andre Ethier becomes the team’s MVP. Ethier his .328 and knocks in 108 runs while Kemp struggles to hit 25 home runs and doesn’t even reach 100 RBI. Kershaw wins Cy Young by a landslide.

NL Central

Houston Astros– Jordan Lyles leads the team in wins with 13 and Jordan Schafer robs 23 bases. Unfortunately, a bunch of prospects get called up too early and end up having terrible numbers.


Chicago Cubs
– Anthony Rizzo is a disappointment, hitting less than five home runs. Marmol gets traded along with Matt Garza (separate deals), leaving Jeff Samardzija to have the best season as a Cubs pitcher in 2012.


Cincinnati Reds
– Aroldis Chapman eventually becomes the closer and strikes out over 100 as a reliever. Votto has a bad year after signing a monster contract, 20 HR and bats only .289. Chris Heisey leads the team as a platoon OF with 27 HR.

Milwaukee Brewers– Mat Gamel provides some pop with Prince Fielder gone. Braun has another 30/30 season, K-Rod gets traded and George Kottaras becomes everyday starting catcher.


Pittsburgh Pirates
– McCutchen becomes elite, hitting 31 home runs and getting 34 steals, he earns the highest WAR (Wins Above Replacement). Erik Bedard doesn’t even start 21 games and James McDonald gets 197 K’s.


St. Louis Cardinals
– Jon Jay has a breakout season and Wainwright gets 18 wins. David Freese loses his spot in the lineup and Matt Holliday only hits 18 homers. Jason Motte blows a bunch of saves and Fernando Salas takes over.


NL East

New York Mets– Jason Bay is back and hits 22 home runs.  David Wright knocks 19 out of the park before getting traded to the Chi-Sox in exchange for Gavin Floyd and Alexei Ramirez.


Atlanta Braves
– Michael Bourn hits an abysmal .268 but still steals 59 bases and scores 99 runs. Jason Heyward stays healthy all season and knocks out 38 home runs and wins the Home Run Derby.

Miami Marlins– Hanley Ramirez is runner-up for the NL MVP Award, hitting 33 home runs and knocking in 114. Ricky Nolasco rings up 132 batters and gets 16 wins. Miami Marlins win the division. Oh yeah, Giancarlo (formerly Mike) Stanton leads the MLB with home runs, dropping 48.


Philadelphia Phillies
– As Chase Utley comes back, Jimmy Rollins gets hurt, leaving Freddy Galvis in the lineup and moving him back to his natural shortstop position. Hunter Pence is the unsung hero and hits a quiet 30 home runs.


Washington Nationals
Bryce Harper is called up right after the All-Star break but is not successful in his first half-season. Ian Desmond gets traded and Strasburg gets shut down early for precautionary reasons. Washington finishes third in division.

Pre-NBA Trade Deadline Possibilities

This year’s NBA season has been shortened via lockout. This year has been flooded with fantastic storylines such as: Jeremy Lin, Kyrie Irving bringing relevance back to Cleveland and Kobe, the masked assassin. Although there has been some not-so-great headlines, we still have the trade deadline drama and now the trade deadline has been later than ever. Tomorrow at 4:00 the teams of the NBA will no longer be able to discuss dealing players with one another. One major trade happened late last night sending Kwame Brown, Ekpe Udoh and prolific scorer, Monta Ellis to Milwaukee in exchange for Andrew Bogut and Stephen Jackson. I expect to see a lot of movement between today and tomorrow’s deadline as teams try to add one more piece that could help them get to the post-season.

Which Teams Need One More Piece?

Minnesota Timberwolves
Key Need: Veteran Shooting Guard

Los Angeles Lakers
Key Need: Point Guard

Atlanta Hawks
Key Need: Skilled Big Man

How Can These Teams Fill These Holes?

Jamal Crawford-Minnesota is currently ninth in the Western Conference standings and they have a great nucleus of young talent. Kevin Love, Derrick Williams and Ricky Rubio played great together in the first part of the season, but earlier this week against the Lakers, Ricky Rubio went down with a torn MCL muscle. With that injury occurring, Luke Ridnour will be forced back into the starting point guard role rather than playing the 2, making Jamal Crawford a great fit in Minnesota. The T-wolves have some spotty shooters in Wayne Ellington and Wesley Johnson. Crawford could bring the ball up on offense as a backup point guard, create his own shot and also make clutch shots at the end when Kevin Love is double-teamed. Portland has made it known that Jamal Crawford is up for trade, but the price needs to be right; if the T-wolves make a trade I feel they would have to give up Ellington, and Anthony Tolliver AT LEAST. Portland also made it known that Gerald Wallace could be up for grabs, so maybe Wallace and PF/SF Michael Beasley could also be in the mix pending salary cap.



Brandon Jennings/Ramon Sessions-
Derek Fisher is aging and he seems to have lost some of his greatness. The Lakers need a guy that can be a spark plug and score on his own when they can’t get it to Kobe Bryant. Milwaukee could get a lot from the Lakers and they could also give the Lakers what they want. I feel that Milwaukee needs to deal Brandon Jennings if they want to make the playoffs because I don’t see how Jennings and Monta Ellis can play without the ball, or coexist for that matter. A potential deal could involve Brandon Jennings and Drew Gooden for Pau Gasol and possibly Metta World Peace. Helping out both teams greatly. Ramon Sessions is also a possibility for the Lakers; he is a pass-first point guard and fills up the whole stat sheet. The Lakers need a guy that is willing to do the dirty work. Sessions would come cheaper, but Jennings might be the better fit. My prediction would be that Cleveland gives up Sessions and Antawn Jamison for Pau Gasol.

Chris Kaman- Trading for the second best German player in the NBA makes perfect sense for the Atlanta Hawks. Josh Smith trade talks have been looming for about as long as Rajon Rondo talks have been. I do not really understand what direction the Hornets want to take as a franchise but they could use a young super-stud in Josh Smith. If the lottery goes accordingly they could end up with the Anthony Davis who is said to be best player in next year’s draft, a hopefully healthy Eric Gordon and Josh Smith. The Hawks need a big man badly, Horford has been out with a torn pectoral muscle all season and the Hawks need more production from the interior. Ivan Johnson has stepped up his game but he is not offensively gifted and 2nd round pick Keith Benson is not even on the active roster.  Kaman has a variety of post moves he could utilize and he is a gritty player, he will get rebounds, blocks and has the ability to kick it out when the defense collapses. Atlanta should really take a look at Chris Kaman. One possibility could be Josh Smith for Chris Kaman, Carl Landry and a draft pick.