For the 92nd year of the Midsummer Classic, baseball goes to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. The last time the mid-summer classic was played in LA was in 1980. Now every year there is always a lot of discussion and some of it a little dated about how the teams are put together. No system will ever be perfect. Fans don’t always get it right and managers won’t either, nor the commissioner’s office. The fact that the players are able to vote for participants was a great choice and they know who is deserving. Regardless of who should or shouldn’t be in the game lets just accept that the best players will always be involved one way or another. Here are my all-stars keeping with the rules that every team be represented and a total of 32 players for each league.
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2022 MLB World Series & Awards Predictions
StandardMLB Awards
NL MVP – 1B Matt Olson – Atlanta Braves
AL MVP – P/DH Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Angels
NL Cy Young – Max Scherzer – New York Mets
AL Cy Young – Jose Berrios – Toronto Blue Jays
NL Rookie of the Year – P Hunter Greene – Cincinnati Reds
AL Rookie of the Year – OF Julio Rodriguez – Seattle Mariners
NL Manager of the Year – Craig Counsell – Milwaukee Brewers
AL Manager of the Year – Charlie Montoyo – Toronto Blue Jays
Postseason Projections
NL Division Winners – Dodgers, Brewers, Braves
NL Wild Card Winners – Cardinals, Padres, Mets
AL Division Winners – White Sox, Blue Jays, Mariners
AL Wild Card Winners – Rays, Astros, Angels
NLCS – Dodgers over Brewers
ALCS – Blue Jays over White Sox
World Series – Dodgers over Blue Jays
National League East
Standard* – indicates new to team
+ – indicates injury
1. Atlanta Braves
Repeating as World Series champions is always difficult, but it will be interesting to see if they do so without Freddie Freeman.
2. New York Mets
They spent a lot of money acquiring many players, but if deGrom isn’t healthy it won’t matter in the end.
3. Philadelphia Phillies
Their lineup got a lot better and their bullpen looks much better than in years past.
4. Miami Marlins
Pitching is still a strength for them, but I’m not sure if their lineup is good enough to get past other Wild Card contenders.
5. Washington Nationals
It’s gonna be another rough year, but there is plenty of room for improvement.
Player to Watch: 1B Matt Olson – Atlanta Braves
Best Acquisition: P Max Scherzer – New York Mets
New Kid on the Block: P Edward Cabrera – Miami Marlins
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NL MVP – OF Ronald Acuna Jr. – Atlanta Braves
AL MVP – OF Mike Trout – Los Angeles Angels
NL Cy Young – Jacob deGrom – New York Mets
AL Cy Young – Tyler Glasnow – Tampa Bay Rays
NL Rookie of the Year – OF Dylan Carlson – St. Louis Cardinals
AL Rookie of the Year – OF Jarred Kelenic – Seattle Mariners
NL Manager of the Year – Mike Shildt – St. Louis Cardinals
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National League East
Standard* – indicates new to team
+ – indicates injury
1. Atlanta Braves
Their depth will be tested this year, but they are the team to beat in the NL East.
2. New York Mets
With their new owner in place they are built to win now and for the near future as well.
3. Philadelphia Phillies
Bringing in Dave Dombrowski to run the front office means they won’t be penny pinching and want to win now.
4. Miami Marlins
In a full 162-game season it will be harder to clinch a Wild Card spot, but don’t be surprised if they do.
5. Washington Nationals
Last season was a disaster and while they should be better this year, the rest of the division got better.
Player to Watch: OF Ronald Acuna Jr. – Atlanta Braves
Best Acquisition: SS Francisco Lindor – New York Mets
New Kid on the Block: P Sixto Sanchez – Miami Marlins Continue reading


