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Baseball's regular season has concluded. What a fine season it was. No hitters. Surprise division champions. Great wire to wire pennant races. Comeback players. Disappointing players. Legendary players and managers hanging up their spikes (retiring). New stadiums. Rising stars. 2010 had it all.
I've pieced together my version of an all pro team. These two rosters are assembled of the best run producers and hurlers of 2010 position by position. Note, these are not predictions or recommendations for MVP or Cy Young. (ex. Felix Hernandez had terrific numbers but isn't my Cy Young pick).
"BEST OF 2010"
AMERICAN LEAGUE (BA, HR, RBI)
1B - Miguel Cabrera (DET) .328, 38, 126
2B - Robinson Cano (NYY) .319, 29, 109
3B - Adrian Beltre (BOS) .321, 28, 102
SS - Alexi Ramirez (CWS) .282, 18, 70
LF - Carl Crawford (TB) .307, 19, 90 (62 XBH, 47 SB)
CF - Josh Hamilton (TEX) .359, 32, 100
RF - Jose Batista (TOR) .260, 54, 124
C - Joe Mauer (MIN) .327, 9, 75 (.402 OBA)
DH - Vladmir Guerrero (TEX) .300, 29, 115
SP - Felix Hernandez (SEA) 13-12, 2.27 (232 K)
MR/SETUP - Joaquin Benoit (TEX) 1-2, 1.34 (0.68 WHIP, 75 K)
CL - Rafael Soriano (TB) 3-2, 1.73, 45 of 48 Saves
MGR - Ron Gardenhire (MIN) 94-68
ROOKIE - Austin Jackson (DET) .293, 4, 41 (48 XBH, 27 SB)
COMEBACK PLAYER - Francisco Liriano (MIN) 14-10, 3.62
NATIONAL LEAGUE (BA, HR, RBI)
1B - Albert Pujols (STL) .312, 42, 118
2B - Dan Uggla (FLA) .287, 33, 105
3B - Ryan Zimmerman (WAS) .307, 25, 85
SS - Troy Tulowitzki (COL) .315, 27, 95
LF - Carlos Gonzalez (COL) .336, 34, 117
CF - Colby Rasmus (STL) .276, 23, 66 (.859 OPS)
RF - Jason Werth (PHA) .296, 27, 85
C - Buster Posey (SF) .305, 18, 67
SP - Roy halladay (PHI) 21-10, 2.44
MR/Setup - Hong-Chin Kuo (LAD) 3-2, 1.20
CL - Heath Bell (SD) 6-1, 1.93 47 of 50 Saves
MGR - Dusty Baker (CIN) 91-71
ROOKIE - Buster Posey (SF) .305, 18, 67
COMEBACK PLAYER - Tim Hudson (ATL) 17-9, 2.83
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Week 4 was a wild one in the NFL. Upsets, last minute victories, trades and firings caught everyone's attention this week. One quarter of the 2010 season is history. Overachievers try to remain hot. Underachievers attempt to get back in divisional races. Week 5 games may go a long way determining just where players and teams stand. Bye week couldn't have been better timed for Miami and their new special teams coordinator.
An 8-5 record last week was better then previous predictions but still isn't great. Season total now stands at 32-26. Here we go....
Week 5
SUNDAY (home teams in CAPS)
Jaguars 27 BILLS 10 Jags flying high after upsetting Indianapolis.
BENGALS 26 Buccaneers 6 Owens 222 yard day wasn't enough in last weeks loss. Cincy bounces back.
Falcons 30 BROWNS 23 Atlanta better not take Cleveland for granted.
Rams 23 LIONS 20 Both playing for respect. Detroit remains winless.
COLTS 31 Chiefs 24 Chiefs ground game could tear apart weak Indy D. Could become the upset game of the week.
Packers 28 REDSKINS 17 Packers big plays doom 'Skins.
Bears 17 PANTHERS 16 Bears win an ugly mistake filled contest.
RAVENS 23 Broncos 20 Don't be surprised if Denver's passing attack scores a few points. Ravens too good to bet against.
Giants 31 TEXANS 30 Giants D had a monster game vs Chicago. Houston's offense is not Chicago. This is a must see game.
Saints 34 CARDINALS 13 Saints roll.
Chargers 35 RAIDERS 21 Rivers to Gates has produced 286 yards and 6 TD.
COWBOYS 40 Titans 21 Cowboys exploit weak Titans secondary.
49ERS 20 Eagles 16 San Francisco finally wins a game.
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
Vikings 31 JETS 17 Huge game for Minnesota. Jets need win to stay in 1st.
Bye: Miami, New England, Pittsburgh, Seattle.
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