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Experts Predict the 2010 MLB Postseason


Each season around this time, PhoulBallz.com calls upon some phriends to predict the winners of the upcoming playoffs. I surveyed a few local sports radio hosts, some popular baseball bloggers and, appropriately for the playoffs, a couple Wild Cards.

This year's collection of playoff fortune tellers includes Tyrone Johnson, host of 97.3 ESPN's The Weekend Sports Guide, Joe Giglio & Mike Krenek of 97.3 ESPN's Just a Bit Outside, Chris Jones from TheFightins.com, Bill Baer of Crashburn Alley, Phillies pitching prospect Mike McGuire, play-by-play man for the Lakewood BlueClaws Greg Giombarrese, former ECW and WWE wrestler The Blue Meanie, Dick from the Toronto blog 1BlueJaysWay and yours truly, Jay Ballz of PhoulBallz.com.


Check out what each of us had to say about all the upcoming playoff action, as each panelist attempted to predict all of the winners and the Most Valuable Players for the League Championship Series as well as the World Series.


ALDS- Twins vs. Yankees
Tyrone Johnson- Yankees in 4. I just don't believe the Twins can beat the Yankees.
Fightins Chris- Twins sweep. They are the real deal.
Bill Baer- Twins take down the Yankees in 5 games.
Mike McGuire- NYY over Minnesota.
Greg Giombarrese- Twins take out the Yankees in 5 games.
The Blue Meanie- Twins top Yankees.
Joe Giglio- Yankees move on in 5 games.
Jay Ballz- Twins had best home record in AL and even with home field advantage, I will still pick the Yankees in 5. Twins finished 2-8 in their final 10, not good.
Mike Krenek- Yankees over Twins in 4.
1BJW Dick- I like the Yankees in a sweep over Minny.

The majority says New York, 6-4.

ALDS- Rays vs. Rangers
Tyrone Johnson- Rangers in 5. Superior pitching will guide Texas to the League Championship series.
Fightins Chris- Rays in 4.
Bill Baer- The Rays take down Cliff Lee's Rangers in 4 games.
Mike McGuire- Rays are good enough to get past Rangers.
Greg Giombarrese- Tampa wins over Texas in 4.
The Blue Meanie- Rangers will knock the Rays out of the playoffs.
Joe Giglio- Rays take down the Rangers in 5 games.
Jay Ballz- Rays stay hot against other divisions (.653 winning % against non-AL East opponents) and advance to the ALCS.
Mike Krenek- Rangers win it in 5 games.
1BJW Dick- I think Tampa needs all five against Texas, but wins it.

Only 3 chose the Rangers.

NLDS- Phillies vs. Reds
Tyrone- Phils in 3. These Phillies are on a roll & won't lose.
Chris- Phillies sweep. No questions asked.
Bill- Phillies in 4.
Mike M- Easy call...Phillies.
Greg G- Phillies are too much for Reds, win in 3.
Meanie- Phillies top the Reds.
Joe G- Phillies advance in 3 games. Sweep!
Jay- The Phillies have won the division series in 4 games in each of the past 2 years. Why change now? Phils in 4.
Mike- Phils sweep Reds. They are too tough.
Dick- Phillies over the Reds in 4, with Doc getting 2 CG victories.

Phillies are a unanimous choice.

NLDS- Giants vs. Braves
Tyrone- Giants in 5. Neither team can hit, but the Giants' pitching is better.
Chris- Giants advance, win series in 4 games.
Bill- Giants sweep the Braves in 3 games.
Mike M- Giants take out the Braves.
Greg G- Giants over Braves, going the full 5 games.
Meanie- Atlanta tops SF.
Joe G- Giants over Braves in 4 games.
Jay- I am taking the Braves, because I think, much like everyone else, the Giants will underestimate them.
Mike- Giants over Braves in 3 games. Another sweep.
Dick- Giants over the Braves in 4. I really like the Giants' rotation.

San Francisco is favored here, 8-2.

ALCS...
Tyrone- Yankees in 7. The Yankees will be too tough for these young Rangers, although Cliff Lee will win 2 games in the series. ALCS MVP - Curtis Granderson.
Chris- Twins in 7. Jason Kubel is series MVP.
Bill- Twins over Rays. Francisco Liriano wins the ALCS MVP award.
Mike M- Yankees win, led by CC Sabathia, who wins ALCS Most Valuable Player.
Greg G- Rays over Twins in 6 games, with Evan Longoria winning the LCS MVP.
Meanie- Rangers take out the Twins.
Joe G- Yankees over Rays in 7 games...Granderson wins the MVP.
Jay- Tough call. Rays & Yankees have battled all season long, but Mariano Rivera will be the difference and winner of the ALCS MVP. Yankees in 7.
Mike- Yankees win over the Rangers in 6. Mariano Rivera is the MVP of the ALCS.
Dick- I'll take Tampa over the Yanks in the ALCS with the MVP going to Carl Crawford. It will take 6 games. I think the Rays will run on Posada at will.

Tampa and Minnesota get 2 picks each, while the Rangers were chosen once. The Yankees were named the American League champs by 5 clairvoyant baseball minds.

NLCS...
Tyrone- Phillies in 5. The Giants have excellent pitching but the Phillies' pitching is better. Phillies could win 3 games 1-0 if need be. NLCS MVP - Chase Utley.
Chris- Phillies take down Giants in 6 games. Halladay is the series MVP.
Bill- Phillies beat Giants, led by Chase Utley, who wins the NLCS MVP.
Mike M- Chase Utley leads the Phillies past San Francisco and wins MVP.
Greg G- Phillies defeat Giants in 5 games, with Roy Halladay being named as series MVP.
Meanie- Phillies keep doing what they've been doing...beat the Braves. Halladay for MVP.
Joe G- Phillies over Giants in 6 games. MVP is Carlos Ruiz.
Jay- Phillies pound the Braves, in 5 games. Ryan Howard wins his 2nd NLCS MVP with a load of RBI.
Mike K- Phillies win over Giants in 5. Carlos Ruiz wins LCS MVP and gets some ice cream.
Dick- NLCS will take all 7. I gotta give it to the Phillies because of those bats and experience. I think Howard carries the team and gets the MVP.

The Phillies are the 10-for-10 choice once again.

World Series...
Tyrone- Phillies in 6. Phillies get payback for last year with better pitching and a power surge from Ryan Howard. The playoffs will allow Howard to consult his mentor Barry Bonds often so that he reverses his performance from last year's World Series. I really think they could win it in 5 but I am giving extra respect to the current champions. World Series MVP - Ryan Howard
Chris- Phils win in 6 games. Halladay gets the MVP in LCS and the World Series!
Bill- Phillies win over Jim Thome's Twins. Your World Series MVP will be Roy Halladay.
Mike M- Phillies win the rematch with New York, beating the Yanks in 6 games. Halladay wins MVP.
Greg G- Phillies over Rays in an easy 6 (up 2-0 and 3-1). MVP: Shane Victorino.
Meanie- The Halladay/Lee match up happens. Phillies beat the Rangers in 6 games. Halladay wins MVP in LCS and the World Series.
Joe G- Yankees over Phillies in 7. Robinson Cano wins the World Series MVP.
Jay- Phillies win it all in 6 games while Jayson Werth gets his Hideki Matsui on by winning the World Series MVP on his way out of town.
Mike- Phillies over Yankees in 7. Roy Halladay wins the World Series MVP.
Dick- World Series is Tampa vs. Philly. I got the Phils winning it in 5. They are better on both sides of the game, pitching and hitting. I'll take Doc as the MVP with 2 wins including the clincher.

That is 9 out of 10 contributors taking the Phillies to win it all this year. As a bonus, I did receive one response that skipped all the bracketology of the MLB postseason and jumped right to the end. He's not a baseball expert, but famous hip hop artist Joe Scudda chimed in via Twitter to let me know that the Braves will win it all this year. When I replied to inquire which team he thought would represent the American League in the World Series, Joe delivered this retort, "No clue, Braves win!" Mr. Scudda may not offer deep analysis or have a popular opinion around these parts, but his music is still quite hot, so check out his website and sample his efforts HERE.

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Jay Ballz & The Blue Meanie at the 2010 Phillies Phestival

Comments

OBC saidā€¦
Great picture!
Jay Floyd saidā€¦
The only thing better than Meanie in a Phillies jersey might be Charlie Manuel in a BWO shirt!

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