ESPN's baseball spent the offseason tossing and turning, each lying awake at night, full knowing this day would come.

It is the eve of the start of the baseball season, and the staff at 108 Red Stitches is ready to analyze their baseball season predictions.



World Series American League National League Wild Cards
Jayson Stark,
ESPN.com
Braves over Tigers East: Red Sox
Central: Tigers
West: Mariners
East: Braves
Central: Cubs
West: Rockies
AL: Indians
NL: Mets
Peter Gammons,
ESPN/ESPN Insider
Indians over Braves East: Red Sox
Central: Tigers
West: Angels
East: Braves
Central: Cubs
West: D-backs
AL: Indians
NL: Mets
Jerry Crasnick,
ESPN.com
Tigers over Mets East: Red Sox
Central: Tigers
West: Angels
East: Mets
Central: Cubs
West: D-backs
AL: Indians
NL: Braves
Buster Olney,
ESPN The Magazine
Indians over Cubs East: Yankees
Central: Indians
West: Mariners
East: Braves
Central: Cubs
West: Rockies
AL: Red Sox
NL: Mets
Tim Kurkjian,
ESPN The Magazine
Red Sox over Mets East: Red Sox
Central: Indians
West: Angels
East: Mets
Central: Cubs
West: Dodgers
AL: Red Sox
NL: Phillies

Sometimes we wonder who's drinking out of the tainted water cooler over in Bristol, CT. Of the five reporters we've selected, (each of whom we hold in the utmost regard as journalists) Buster Olney is the most creative in his picks, and really is the only one of the five that puts his reputation on the line by selecting the Yankes, Indians, and Mariners to win their Divisions, while choosing the Braves, Cubs, and Rockies, to nestle in first in their divisions.

Everyone else loves the Red Sox or (gasp) the Tigers. Ray Charles could have taken a look at the Tigers' lineup and seen that they could wrap up the Central.

The Sox, Tigers, Mets, and Cubs are all safety picks. There's nothing interesting about them. And we, of course don't agree with any of them.

Here are our picks for the 2008 season, and guess what...we're going to be right.



World Series American League National League Wild Cards
Cubs over
Yankees
East: Yankees
Central: Indians
West: Mariners
East: Braves
Central: Cubs
West: D-Backs
AL: Blue Jays
NL: Brewers

Believe it or not, the Cubs will win the World Series, because of a bullpen anchored by Kerry Wood. With the Reds out of a playoff run by early June, they'll send Ken Griffey Jr to the Cubs to give him (and them) a shot at that elusive World Series ring.

A lot of people are giving the Red Sox a lot more credit than they're worth. A cranky rotation, old age at important positions (catcher, corner outfield, third base) and a bullpen that'll be on again/off again; the Red

Sure, everyone says the Yankees biggest problem is their rotation, but they'll score enough runs to cover the five runs a game their staff will allow. They're a year away from going back to the World Series, and coming out on top.

The Mets will stumble out of the gates due to injuries that have ravished their roster. With Sox aren't the same team as last year. Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Elisbury will have their growing pains as well. only Wright and Reyes fully capable of playing everyday without the fear of shattering a hip, the Mets will patch together a lineup and rotation that will lead to "too little, too late" once everyone is fully healthy and healed.