Phillies Spring Training 2015: Predicting the MLB season

Matt Mullin predicts Millville's Mike Trout will walk away with his second straight AL MVP Award.
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With just a few days remaining until all of baseball returns to action in spring training facilities across Florida and Arizona, there seems like no better time than the present to offer some predictions for the 2015 season.

Sure, it may be a little to early, but that just means I have a built in excuse when they all turn out horribly wrong.

There might not be much to look forward to Phillies fans, but guess what: they're going to play the season anyway. And so far this week, we've been focusing solely on the Phillies.

Now it's time to take a look around the rest of the league and see where things could stand when October rolls around. Spoiler alert: the Phillies won't be making the playoffs, but we'll take a quick look at them before moving on to some teams that actually stand a chance.

The Phillies

Opening Day Lineup

  1. Ben Revere, CF
  2. Chase Utley, 2B
  3. Grady Sizemore, LF
  4. Ryan Howard, 1B
  5. Carlos Ruiz, C
  6. Domonic Brown, RF
  7. Cody Asche, 3B
  8. Freddy Galvis, SS
  9. Cole Hamels, P

Bold predictions

• Ryan Howard hits 30 home runs

• Maikel Franco struggles upon being called up

• Odubel Herrera gets a shot to play every day

• Phillies don't finish with worst record in baseball

The National League East

Final standings:

  1. Nationals
  2. Marlins
  3. Mets
  4. Braves
  5. Phillies

• Nationals win the division

• Marlins make the postseason as a wild card

Rest of the National League

National League Central

  1. Cardinals
  2. Cubs
  3. Pirates
  4. Reds
  5. Brewers

• Cardinals win the division

• Cubs make the postseason as a wildcard

National League West

  1. Dodgers
  2. Giants
  3. Padres
  4. Rockies
  5. Diamondbacks

• Dodgers win the division

American League

American League East

  1. Red Sox
  2. Blue Jays
  3. Orioles
  4. Yankees
  5. Rays

• Red Sox win the division

American League Central

  1. Tigers
  2. White Sox
  3. Indians
  4. Royals
  5. Twins

• Tigers win the division

• White Sox make the postseason as a wildcard

American League West

  1. Angels
  2. Mariners
  3. Athletics
  4. Astros
  5. Rangers

• Angels win the division

• Mariners make the postseason as a wildcard

Postseason

National League:

Marlins beat Cubs in Wildcard game

Nationals beat Marlins and Dodgers beat Cardinals in Divisional round

Dodgers beat Nationals in NLCS

American League:

Mariners beat White Sox in Wildcard game

Mariners beat Angels and Tigers beat Red Sox in Divisional round

Tigers beat Mariners in ALCS

World Series

Dodgers beat Tigers

Award winners

Manager of the Year

AL - Lloyd McClendon, Mariners

NL - Joe Maddon, Cubs

Rookie of the Year

I'm actually going to wait on this one because odds are I haven't seem them play yet...

Cy Young Award

AL - Felix Hernandez, Mariners

NL - Adam Wainwright, Cardinals

Most Valuable Player

AL - Mike Trout, Angels

NL - Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins