- Chris Davis won't get to 60 home runs, but he'll clear 50 easily
- The Reds and Cardinals will both pass the Pirates in the NL Central standings
- Every member of the Red Sox starting lineup winds up with at least 10 home runs, and 11 Red Sox reach double digits overall
- R.A. Dickey will be the only Blue Jays starter with a winning record
- Matt Holliday gets his batting average up over .300
- So will Robinson Cano...
- ....And Dustin Pedroia
- Both AL Wild Card teams will come out of the AL East
- Somebody besides Giancarlo Stanton leads the Miami Marlins in home runs
- Jon Lester finishes with a better ERA than Felix Doubront
- The Nationals improve and win more games than they lose
- Prince Fielder fails to bat his weight
- Adam Wainwright ends up with the same amount of walks as starts
- Paul Goldschmidt isn't the top RBI man in the NL when the dust settles
- The Orioles will once again win over 90 games despite only having one starter win more than a dozen decisions
- The Colorado Rockies, currently third place in the NL West, will finish dead last
- Domonic Brown finishes with more home runs than Chase Utley and Ryan Howard combined
- Michael Bourn ends the year with more RBI than Nick Swisher. Both have 35.
- CC Sabathia will lead the Yankees in losses
- Ian Kennedy's ERA will be at least two runs lower with San Diego than it was with Arizona
- Carlos Gonzalez will go 30/30 for the first time
- David Wright won't catch teammate Marlon Byrd either both home runs or RBI
- Max Scherzer will throw a no-hitter
- The White Sox lose more games than the Marlins from this point forward
- Raul Ibanez sets a career high in home runs at the ripe old age of 41
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