MLB Playoff Predictions

Michael Donato by Contributor Written on October 07, 2009
BOSTON - SEPTEMBER 29:  Dustin Pedroia #15 of the Boston Red Sox reacts after flying out in the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays on September 29, 2009 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.The Blue Jays defeated the Red Sox 8-7.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Let’s talk MLB playoff predictions. My picks are probably slightly biased, but there is nothing wrong with that. Anything can happen.

 

NLDS:

Colorado Rockies vs. Philadelphia Phillies

My pick is the Rockies. Probably in four games.

The Phillies have shown at times this year that they are not that good of a team. They haven’t been playing well lately. Lee hasn’t had a good September and Hamels hasn’t had a good year, period. Their bullpen is shaky.

They won last year because their pitching got hot at the right time. I don’t see that happening this year.

The Rockies have the Wild Card momentum thing going for them, and they can actually pitch pretty well, which is the best thing to have to face the Phillies.

 

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals

This is another case of a hot team facing a team that coasted in.

The Dodgers are a good team, but I don’t think they have things clicking. I think the Cardinals, behind their pitching and their Pujols, take this series in four games.

You can never rule out the Mannywood factor, but I think even if he has a good series, which he probably will, it won’t be enough.

 

ALDS:

Minnesota Twins vs. New York Yankees

This series is being billed as a mismatch, but I think there is too much Yankees love out there.

We can talk all we want about being tired and worn out, but I bet the Twins wouldn’t describe themselves that way. I think game 163 even helps them because they won’t have time to unwind and feel tired. They barely have enough time to get to the next game.

I think the Twins take the series in four.

I think age catches up to the Yankees offensively. I think the pitching won’t be up to task, especially Joba after how he’s been mishandled.

The one thing to say is that if the Yankees can hold off the steamroller in Game One and win it, I think the Twins could cave to exhaustion and collapse in three.

 

Boston Red Sox vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

This is a compelling series too, and I think the hardest one to pick.

I think this series will go five, and be the best series. I’m giving the edge to the Red Sox because I think they have an edge in talent that will shine through, but it’ll be close.

 

NLCS: Colorado Rockies vs. St. Louis Cardinals

I think this is where the Rockies magic wears off. I think they get destroyed, and swept, by the Cardinals.


ALCS: Boston Red Sox vs. Minnesota Twins

Similarly, I think the Red Sox take care of the Twins in five.


World Series: Boston Red Sox vs. St. Louis Cardinals

I think this is going to be the best World Series in a long time. I think it’ll go to Nov. 5, all the way to Game Seven.

The Red Sox will take it in the end, winning their third championship of the decade and establishing themselves as the dynasty of the early century.

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