Two teams that haven’t won a World Series since the mid-1980s. The New York Mets in 1986 and the Kansas City Royals in 1985. Those are pretty long droughts. Kansas City could have ended it last year, but lost in 7 games to the San Francisco Giants. The Mets last saw a World Series in the year 2000, but were thumped by the crosstown New York Yankees. Both teams have great bullpens which are a staple of a championship caliber team this day and age in baseball. The Mets have the hottest hitter in the postseason and the Royals are coming off an amazing six game ALCS. Every game should be a pitchers duel, but don’t mistake the offenses’ being the x-factor. Continue reading
World Series
2015 MLB World Series & Awards Predictions
StandardMLB Awards
NL MVP – OF Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates
AL MVP – OF Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels
NL Cy Young – Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers
AL Cy Young – Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners
NL Rookie of the Year – OF Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs
AL Rookie of the Year – SS Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians
NL Manager of the Year – Mike Matheny St. Louis Cardinals
AL Manager of the Year – Lloyd McClendon Seattle Mariners
Postseason Projections
NL Division Winners – Nationals, Dodgers, Cardinals
NL Wild Card Winners – Pirates, Giants
AL Division Winners – Angels, Tigers, Red Sox
AL Wild Card Winners – Mariners, White Sox
ALCS – Red Sox over Mariners
NLCS – Nationals over Dodgers
World Series – Nationals over Red Sox
2014 World Series Champions
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2014 World Series Preview
StandardSan Francisco Giants vs. Kansas City Royals
The one theme for both of these teams throughout the entire postseason has been their bullpens. The Giants had Madison Bumgarner get them past the Pittsburgh Pirates in the wild card game and was the NLCS MVP after his stellar start against the St. Louis Cardinals. There is no denying what the Giants are trying to do. Baseball hasn’t seen this since the New York Yankees in the late 90s. If the Giants win another World Series there will be dynasty talk, but they aren’t your typical dynasty franchise. They don’t seem to like that kind of talk. Hunter Pence, Buster Posey and Pablo Sandoval are no strangers to this kind of success. All three always come up with the big hits at crucial times. It will be interesting to see if Tim Hudson can continue his amazing postseason run with his first trip to the World Series. The Giants could be seen as the favorites, but in their minds they are the underdogs.
The last time Kansas City was here they won it all. They are the hottest team in the postseason and they will need some of their key players to remain hot to win. ALCS MVP Lorenzo Cain was spectacular against Baltimore. Both in the batters box and in the field. Eric Hosmer hasn’t slowed down either and he will need to continue to drive in runs. The Royals don’t have the best starting pitchers to match up against San Francisco, but their bullpen is what put them in the Series. Greg Holland has been lights out to close out games and Wade Davis is just as good setting the Royals up to win the game. James Shields and Yordano Ventura set the tone for the Royals in the first two games in Baltimore and they now have the chance to do the same with home field advantage. All eyes will be on the Royals to finish this great story.
Giants in 6 games
2014 MLB World Series & Awards Predictions
StandardMLB Awards
NL MVP – C Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals
AL MVP – OF Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels
NL Cy Young – Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants
AL Cy Young – David Price Tampa Bay Rays
NL Rookie of the Year – SS Javier Baez Chicago Cubs
AL Rookie of the Year – 1B Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox
NL Manager of the Year – Mike Matheny St. Louis Cardinals
AL Manager of the Year – Bob Melvin Oakland Athletics
Postseason Projections
NL Division Winners – Dodgers, Cardinals, Nationals
NL Wild Card Winners – Braves, Pirates
AL Division Winners – Tigers, Red Sox, Athletics
AL Wild Card Winners – Rays, Rangers
ALCS – Tigers over Red Sox
NLCS – Cardinals over Dodgers
World Series – Cardinals over Tigers




