2020 Predictions Revisited

The shortened 60 game 2020 baseball season wraps up today.  2 months ago, I made my annual predictions as to who would win what, not really knowing what a shortened season during a global pandemic would entail.  Now that the season has come to an end, it is time revisit those predictions and see what, if anything, I got right.

American League

East: Yankees

Well, that’s one down.  The Yankees looked to be on cruise control, until a plague of injuries knocked them off course.  The Rays, meanwhile, took home their first division crown since 2010.

Central: Twins

The Twins take their second consecutive division title, thanks in part to the White Sox crapping down their pants leg over the last week of the season.

West: Astros

The A’s came through in a big way, dethroning the Astros after their 3 year reign atop the division.

Wild Cards: White Sox, Rays

Well, these predictions were made before the current playoff structure was put in place.  The three second place teams are guaranteed a post-season slot, with the next two best records earning a wild card spot.

AL Champion: Yankees

While they didn’t win the division, the Yankees do seem primed to make a strong run.

Cy Young: Blake Snell

Indians ace Shane Bieber pretty much has this wrapped up.

MVP: Yoan Moncada

Moncada has struggled after contracting COVID-19 back during summer camp, but I think I was in the right ballpark.  Jose Abreu looks to be the clubhouse leader for this award.

National League

East: Phillies

The Braves picked up their second straight division title, while the Phillies were done in by a leaky bullpen.

Central: Cardinals

A early COVID outbreak forced the Cardinals to play multiple double headers in order to make up their missed games, which helped the Cubs retake the Central crown.

West: Dodgers

Yeah, this was a bit of a gimme, as the Dodgers took home their 8th straight division title.

Wild Cards: Mets, Cubs

Well, the Cubs won their division and the Mets finished behind the Marlins.

NL Champion: Dodgers

Seems likely.

Cy Young: Jacob deGrom

This will likely come down to Trevor Bauer or Yu Darvish.

MVP: Paul Goldschmidt

And that’s a no.  My guess is Freddie Freeman will get the most support.

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