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The 2010 MLB season has just begun, and the predictions are in. The Yankees will win the AL East, the Twins will win the AL Central, the Mariners will win the AL West and the Rays will take the Wild Card and the League Championship. The Phillies are predicted to win the NL East, the Cardinals the NL Central, the Dodgers the NL West and the Rockies will be the Wild Card with the Phillies winning the League Championship. Who is predicted to win the World Series? The Philadelphia Phillies! Of course, none of this is set in stone and it’s still anybody’s game, so if you want to watch it all go down live, then snap up your MLB tickets today!
Major league baseball represents the highest level of baseball competition in North America. It includes teams from the United States and Canada. The major leagues are divided into the National League (NL) and the American League (AL). The teams of each league are grouped into three divisions within their league. In both the NL and AL, the divisions are called the East Division, the Central Division, and the West Division.
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