Down The Stretch We Come: Robbie Hyde's 2nd-Half Picks

Robbie Hyde by Contributor Written on July 13, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 31:  Albert Pujols #5 of the St. Louis Cardinals bats against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on May 31, 2009 in San Francisco, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

The first half of the 2009 season has come to an end, which has included several stories.  We have seen the Rangers flourish and Cubs stumble, Albert Pujols putting himself into talks of a Triple Crown, Joe Mauer hittting near .400, Manny Ramirez' shocking 50-game suspension, and one of the most improbable no-hitters thrown by Jonathon Sanchez, who wasn't even suppose to pitch on that historic night. 

Now we head into the second half, which is sure hold much more surprises and several more exciting moments.  With that, I have decided to put together a list of predictions, including division winners, award winners, and even the World Series champion.  Read on, and enjoy.

Division Winners

AL East- Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are currently three games ahead of the Yankees, and 6.5 ahead of the Rays.  Boston simply has too much pitching depth, and a solid offense.  The Yankees have too many question marks in their rotation and bullpen, and as impressive as their offense has been, it always comes down to pitching. 

As for the Rays, they also have question marks.  Their pitching staff hasn't been able to live up to their 2008 form, and the bullpen has had some issues. 

AL Central- Detroit Tigers

The Tigers have surprised alot of fans since their dissapointing 2008 season, and they should be able to surpirse even more by season's end.  Jim Leyland can give much thanks to his top of the rotation guys, Justin Verlander and Edwin Jackson, who have simply dominated this season. 

Their lineup is also strong, with Miguel Cabrera having his normal solid season, Curtis Granderson being a force atop of the lineup, and even Brandon Inge turning many heads with his bat.

The only question mark the Tigers have is their bullpen.  If they can acquire a solid arm for the bullpen at the deadline, and also have the rest of the bullpen control the flood-gates late in the game, they will win the Central. 

AL West- Los Angeles Angels of Aneheim

No disrespect to the Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners, they have really turned some heads this season and shown that they are here to contend, finally.  However, the Angels have too much talent not to win the West.  Yes they are struggling with keeping their players out of the trainer's room, but when they eventually get healthy, they will take off.

AL Wild Card- New York Yankees

Even though I gave Boston the Division, the Yankees have too much talent to miss the post-season.  Like I said before, they have a great offense and a questionable pitching staff, but they still have enough talent to seperate themselves from the rest.

NL East- Philadelphia Phillies

The defending champs are currently leading their division, and they shouldn't have a problem for the rest of the season.  They have a great offense, and their pitching staff is formidable.  Also, it is pretty much a done deal that Pedro Martinez is coming to Philly, and that can only help and improve their depth if he stays healthy. 

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