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Old 03-17-2009, 01:47 AM   #820 (permalink)
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Well, I have simmed 10 complete seasons (all 2009) and have averaged the results together. Here is how the 2009 season may end judging by these rosters.


AL EAST:
New York 91 Wins
Tampa 90 Wins
Boston 84 Wins
Toronto 78 Wins
Baltimore 76 Wins


AL CENTRAL
Cleveland 85 Wins
Chicago 79 Wins
KC 77 Wins
Minnesota 76 Wins
Detroit 75 Wins


AL WEST
Oakland 86 Wins
Seattle 82 Wins
LA 75 Wins
Texas 74 Wins


NL EAST
New York 91 Wins
Atlanta 88 Wins
Florida 88 Wins
Philadelphia 84 Wins
Washington 78 Wins


NL CENTRAL
St. Louis 90 Wins
Chicago 83 Wins
Milwaukee 82 Wins
Pittsburgh 80 Wins
Cincinnati 78 Wins
Houston 69 Wins (Yikes!)


NL WEST
Arizona 88 Wins
LA 82 Wins
San Francisco 78 Wins
Colorado 77 Wins
San Diego 76 Wins


It looks like it could be a tough year for Texas fans as the Rangers and Astros may finish last in their respective divisions. On the flip side of the coin, New Yorkers may end up being very happy as the Yankees and Mets may win both of their respective divisions.

Using the averaged results, the playoffs would see the Yankees face the Indians, the Rays vs the Athletics, the Mets vs Diamondbacks, and the Cardinals vs the winner of a Braves/Marlins playoff game.

During the 10 years, Tampa and St. Louis each won the World Series 2 times while the Yankees, Cleveland, Seattle, Florida, Philadelphia, and Arizona all won it once each.

The Hitter of The Year Award was won by Albert Pujols 4 times, and Ryan Howard, Ryan Braun and Hanley Ramirez 2 times each.

The Pitcher of The Year Award was won by Joba Chamberlain, Brandon Webb, Cole Hamels, Rich Harden and Max Scherzer (Arizona) 2 times each.
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