Baseball 2010—What would happen if?

 

The Red Sox and the Yankees
finish third and fourth in the American League East while the Orioles and Blue
jays tie for first place.

 

The Royals win the Central.

 

The Rangers and the A’s
contend for first in the West.

 

The Nationals win the
National league East.

 

The Pirates and the Reds
finish one, two in the Central.

 

The Padres win the West.

 

Wow, there would be rejoicing
in the cities of the winning teams, and ESPN would go crazy covering the
decline of the Red Sox and Yankees.

Written by

Bill Zeltman is the CEO and co-founder of MTRMedia.com. He writes about a variety of subjects but his passion is writing about the Philadelphia Phillies. Bill has been covering the Phillies for MTR since 2007 and has been a season ticket holder for over 30 years. He has been at many milestone games including Pete Rose breaking the N.L. all time hits record, Steve Carlton becoming the all time strikeout king, many great games in 1983 and 1993, June 8, 1989 when the team overcame a 10 run deficit to beat the Pirates with Steve Jeltz hitting a home run from both sides of the plate. Three games where the Phillies scored 20 or more runs. Kevin Millwood and Roy Halladay's no hitters. The 2008 NL East clinching game, and many great games from 2007 through today.

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