The Big Lead 2018 Major League Baseball Predictions

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Opening Day is here, on a dreary March Thursday across much of the country. But, hey, it’s baseball season! Here are our picks for the season, where there are around 8 teams that are seen as head-and-shoulders above the others. Then again, people thought the Cubs were a juggernaut at this time last year, and the Astros were coming off a season where they collapsed over the second half and missed the postseason.

American League East

Koster: New York Yankees. They’re going to make everyone sitting in the left-field bleachers sign a special release due to vicious Aaron Judge/Giancarlo Stanton home run balls. 

Phillips: Boston Red Sox

Lisk: Boston Red Sox, over the Yankees in a mild upset based on hype.

American League Central

Koster: Cleveland Indians. With 100-plus wins.

Phillips: Cleveland Indians

Lisk: Cleveland is the class of the division, could have three really bad teams to beat up on.

American League West

Koster: Houston Astros. A full season of Justin Verlander makes this borderline unfair.

Phillips: Houston Astros

Lisk: Houston Astros, they still has too much for everyone else and are loaded.

Wild-Card

Koster: Los Angeles Angels over Boston Red Sox

Phillips: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Angels

Lisk: New York Yankees over the Los Angeles Angels, as Angels finally get to playoffs with Mike Trout.

ALDS

Koster: Indians over Angels; Astros over Yankees

Phillips: Indians over Yankees, Red Sox over Astros

Lisk: Yankees over Indians, Red Sox over Astros

ALCS

Koster: Astros over Indians

Phillips: Red Sox over Indians

Lisk: Red Sox over Yankees

 

National League East

Koster: Washington Nationals. Here’s what’s going to happen: the Capitals are going to win the Stanley Cup midseason, convincing everyone in the DMV that something special is happening. And it will only end in more disappointment.

Phillips: Washington Nationals

Lisk: Washington Nationals

National League Central

Koster: Chicago Cubs. Featuring multiple 12-game winning streaks. Willson Contreras makes a push for unlikely MVP.

Phillips: Chicago Cubs

Lisk: Chicago Cubs

National League West

Koster: Colorado Rockies. 

Phillips: Los Angeles Dodgers

Lisk: Los Angeles Dodgers

Wild-Card

Koster: Los Angeles Dodgers over Milwaukee Brewers

Phillips: Arizona Diamondbacks over New York Mets

Lisk: Arizona Diamondbacks over Milwaukee Brewers

NLDS

Koster: Dodgers over Cubs; Nationals over Rockies

Phillips: Dodgers over Cubs;  Nationals over Diamondbacks

Lisk: Cubs over Diamondbacks; Nationals over Dodgers

NLCS

Koster: Dodgers over Nationals

Phillips: Nationals over Dodgers

Lisk: Cubs over Nationals

World Series

Koster: Astros over Dodgers

Phillips: Red Sox over Nationals

Lisk: Red Sox over Cubs

MVPs

Koster: Jose Altuve, Willson Contreras

Phillips: Mike Trout, Bryce Harper

Lisk: Mike Trout, Kris Bryant

Cy Youngs

Koster: Luis Severino, Noah Syndergaard

Phillips: Chris Sale, Clayton Kershaw

Lisk: Chris Sale, Noah Syndergaard

Rookies of the Year

Koster: Willie Calhoun, Ronald Acuña

Phillips: Shohei Ohtani, Ronald Acuña

Lisk: Gleyber Torres, Ronald Acuña

Best Player Traded In Season 

Koster: Nick Castellanos

Phillips: Chris Archer

Lisk: Josh Donaldson

Bounce-back Player of the Year

Koster: Miguel Cabrera

Phillips: Adam Eaton

Lisk: Andrew McCutcheon

Biggest Disappointment (Team)

Koster: Arizona Diamondbacks

Phillips: Milwaukee Brewers

Lisk: Colorado Rockies

Worst Team in Baseball 

Koster: Miami Marlins

Phillips: Miami Marlins

Lisk: Detroit Tigers