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D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction 2013 MLB Predictions

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DREW FORRESTER

AL East
Baltimore 92-70
*Tampa Bay 91-71
*Toronto 88-74
New York 84-76
Boston 74-88

AL Central
Detroit
Kansas City
Chicago
Cleveland
Minnesota

AL West
Los Angeles
Oakland
Texas
Seattle
Houston

NL East
Washington
*Atlanta
Philadelphia
New York
Miami

NL Central
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Chicago

NL West
Los Angeles
*San Francisco
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego

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* = Wild Card berth

AL MVP: OF Mike Trout, Los Angeles
NL MVP: OF Bryce Harper, Washington
AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, Seattle
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles

ALCS: Baltimore over Los Angeles
NLCS: Los Angeles over Cincinnati
World Series: Los Angeles over Baltimore, 4-2

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