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D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction 2013 MLB Predictions

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With the Orioles scheduled to begin the 2013 season on Tuesday, The D&L Window Tinting offered its Major League Baseball predictions on Monday morning.

For a full breakdown of the National League from Drew Forrester and Luke Jones, click HERE. To hear their American League picks, MLB awards, and World Series predictions, click HERE.

LUKE JONES

AL East
Tampa Bay 91-71
*Toronto 90-72
Baltimore 85-77
New York 85-77
Boston 77-85

AL Central
Detroit
Chicago
Kansas City
Cleveland
Minnesota

AL West
Los Angeles
*Oakland
Texas
Seattle
Houston

NL East
Washington
*Atlanta
Philadelphia
New York
Miami

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NL Central
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Chicago

NL West
Los Angeles
*San Francisco
Arizona
Colorado
San Diego

* = Wild Card berth

AL MVP: OF Mike Trout, Los Angeles
NL MVP: OF Matt Kemp, Los Angeles
AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander, Detroit
NL Cy Young: Stephen Strasburg, Washington
AL Rookie of the Year: OF Wil Myers, Tampa Bay
NL Rookie of the Year: OF Oscar Taveras, St. Louis

ALCS: Detroit over Los Angeles
NLCS: Washington over Los Angeles
World Series: Washington over Detroit, 4-3

See Drew Forrester’s predictions on the next page >>>>>

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