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Top Ten Teams

1. Yankees: First in majors in runs per game, first in AL in
fewest runs allowed.

2. Braves: I still don’t believe in Galarraga, though.

3. Astros: Moises Alou?

4. Rangers: Proof that pitching isn’t 75% of the game.

5. Indians: Don’t blame them for the crappiness of the rest of the
division.

6. Giants: Not only better than last year, they are better than this
year’s Padres.

7. Mets: But Nomo won’t help.

8. Padres: No team has played more one-run games in 1998 than these
guys. That’s a bad sign, not a good one.

9. Cubs: Until they fade, and they will.

10. Red Sox: Duquette is doing fine.

Sucky Teams:

1. Expos: Their low-budget ways were fine with me until they dumped
Pedro.

2. Royals: Almost too easy to pick.

3. Orioles: “I’ve got an idea! Let’s sign a bunch of fading veterans
so we can lead the league in clubhouse influence!”

MVP

American League

1. Ivan Rodriguez: Will fade, won’t be my choice at year’s end. 26
years old.

2. Alex Rodriguez: Better on the road than Junior. 22 years old.

3. Jim Thome: Why doesn’t he get included on lists like this more
often? 27 years old.

4. Bernie Williams: Continues to improve on offense. 29 years old.

5. Matt Stairs: Must have one eccentric pick. 30 years old.

The ages of the players are included as a consumer guide to the
Baltimore Orioles, who don’t seem to understand the concept of age
and peak seasons.

National League

1. Mark McGwire: Duh, and yes, I know he’s older than 30.

2. Moises Alou: No, I don’t believe it either, which is why I don’t
like these early-June polls. But so far, he belongs here.

3. Sammy Sosa: See Moises Alou. Hitting .364 away from Wrigley.

4. Barry Bonds: Fourth means he’s having an off-year. It’s all his
fault the Giants are only in second place.

5. Chipper Jones: OK, I’m not paying much attention to defense.

Cy Young Award

National League

1. Greg Maddux: Sorry for the dull choice.

2. Kevin Brown: See Maddux, G.

3. Andy Ashby: Picks 2 & 3 have a lot to do with the Padres being in
first place.

American League

1. Chuck Finley: Will fade.

2. Pedro Martinez: Won’t fade, will be my choice at year’s end.

3. Brad Radke: No one ever picks Twins for this stuff anymore. I’m
never quite sure what “underrated” means, but Radke fits the
description, whatever it is.

Rookies of the Year

I want to cop out here, too, since it’s entirely possible the best
rookie in the league hasn’t been called up yet. So I’m cheating and
just listing just my #1 picks, but no more:

AL: Ben Grieve

NL: Kerry Wood

Managers of the Year

Impossible to say. I think there’s an essay here on
statheads and managers, but rating the best in early June?
Impossible.

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