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Notes for Episode 25: MLB Bold Predictions

Corwin and Josh go over their MLB Bold Predictions for awards winners and other "out there" predictions. Each person's are below, tune into the episode to hear the other's reactions to them.


Corwin:

AL MVP: Mike Trout

NL MVP: Aaron Nola

AL Cy Young: Trevor Bauer

NL Cy Young: Aaron Nola

AL ROY: Vlad Guerrero Jr

NL ROY: Fernando Tatis Jr

AL Comeback Player Of The Year: Byron Buxton

NL Comeback Player Of The Year: Josh Donaldson

AL Manager Of The Year: Kevin Cash (Rays)

NL Manager Of The Year: Andy Green (Padres)

World Series Winner: Yankees


1. Phillies score more runs than the Yankees over the course of the season while on their way to winning 95+ games.

2. Vlad Guerrero Jr. becomes a top 5 position player after early May call up.

3. The Padres look like a contending team by August but miss out on playoffs due to early season struggles.

4. All 5 Cleveland starting pitchers finish the season with 200+ strikeouts.

5. Yankees bullpen have a cumulative sub 2.50 ERA.

6. Orioles somehow win less than 47 games…

7. Shohei Ohtani records 30+ HRs and leads the league in OPS

8. Walker Beuhler surpasses Clayton Kershaw as the Dogers most dominant pitcher and starts game 1 of the NLDS

9. Matt Chapman leads MLB in WAR with 10.5 and wins AL MVP

10. Khris Davis hits .247 BA for the 5th consecutive year


Josh:

AL MVP: Matt Chapman

NL MVP: Paul Goldschmidt

AL Cy Young: James Paxton

NL Cy Young: Jameson Taillon

AL ROY: Unheard of Angels Prospect

NL ROY: Random Atlanta Prospect

AL Comeback Player Of The Year: Chris Davis

NL Comeback Player Of The Year: Corey Seager

AL Manager Of The Year: Aaron Boone (Yankees)

NL Manager Of The Year: Bruce Bochy (Giants)

World Series Winner: Astros


1. The Yankees break the homerun record (again)

2. Baltimore shows the biggest improvement by record

3. No Cleveland pitchers finish top 5 in CY voting

4. Eric Hosmer gets traded to a contender

5. Juan Soto hits fewer than 30 Home Runs

6. Despite additions, Pittsburgh still finishes with a better record than Cincinnati

7. Cubs win 100 games

8. Philly wins 90+ games, but misses the playoffs

9. Nathan Eovaldi pitches fewer than 120 innings

10. Jordan Hicks finishes top 10 in CY voting


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