It's time for another round of my predictions. This time it's for the 2009 MLB season. Not only have I chosen the final standings for every division, I have also predicted the number of wins-losses for each team, predicted the AL and NL Manager of the Year, and predicted the World Series. I did these picks without looking at any roster. I was bored in Health class, so I decided to make this list. Let's start with the National League. (* denotes wild card team)
NL
NL
East
Mets (89-73)
Phillies* (86-76)
Braves (80-82)
Marlins (78-84)
Nationals (73-89)
Central
Cubs (91-71)
Cardinals (84-78)
Brewers (76-86)
Astros (74-88)
Reds (71-91)
Pirates (66-96)
West
Diamondbacks (85-77)
Dodgers (82-80)
Rockies (79-83)
Giants (73-89)
Padres (67-95)
NL Manager of the Year: Jerry Manuel, Mets
AL
East
Yankees (97-65)
Red Sox* (90-72)
Rays (84-78)
Blue Jays (77-85)
Orioles (64-98)
Central
White Sox (92-70)
Twins (83-79)
Royals (81-81)
Tigers (79-83)
Indians (77-85)
West
Angels (87-75)
Athletics (83-79)
Rangers (82-80)
Mariners (79-83)
AL Manager of the Year: Joe Girardi, Yankees
WORLD SERIES: CUBS VS YANKEES
(GAMES) 1 - 4
NEW YORK YANKEES
WORLD SERIES CHAMPS
Manager Changes
Braves - Bobby Cox (retired)
(Bonus: Replacement - Terry Pendleton)
Indians - Eric Wedge (fired)
Tigers - Jim Leyland (retired)
Phillies - Charlie Manuel (retired)
(Bonus: On the Hot Seat: Rockies' Clint Hurdle)

Chrissy Teigen
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