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MLB Season Predictions 2021

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  MLB Predictions 2021  Opening Day is tomorrow so it’s time for some pre regular season predictions. Here are all my predictions for the 2021 MLB season from the highs, lows, to us watching near or a full crowd at the World Series, all my hot takes, and some surprise finishes to the season.  Division Winners  AL East: Yankees 102-60 Yankees rotation will struggle early but the juggernaut offense will lift them to wins. Injuries will probably hurt them as well early. However Judge will stay healthy while having a great year, Stanton and Torres will bounce back, LeMahieu will compete for a batting title, Cole and Kluber will be a top three 1-2 punch in the league, Sanchez won’t be terrible and the Yankees will walk to an AL East division title.  AL Central: White Sox 98-64  The Chicago White Sox will bring home their first division title since 2008 but edging out the hard hitting Twins. The division will come down to the final week. However the White Sox rotation will be the backbone of

The State of New York Baseball: For New York Sports to Gain True Relevance Again The Yankees and Mets Need To Live Up to Expectations

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  The State of New York Baseball: For New York Sports to Gain True Relevance Again The Yankees and Mets Need To Live Up to Expectations Something To Be Excited About?  For the first time in a long time the greatest city in the world New York City from every corner has something to be excited about. After a year of covid, people losing loved ones, jobs, homes, people’s favorite restaurants closing, business boarded up, major sports organization cancelling and shortening seasons. Coming from upstate New York but having to go to the city for work you could see the effect covid had on the once popping city. Times Square, the most active street in the world was quiet, Wall Street had no movement,  Penn Station was inactive, Yankees Stadium and Citi Field were empty. No movement, no sound, the city was a ghost town as if we were in a scary apocalyptic movie. At times over the last year it felt like we were. For some it still does. Nonetheless in New York slowly but surely we are getting back