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Updated Rapid-Fire Predictions for MLB Division and Wild Card Winners


With the 2015 MLB season slowly winding down, Bleacher Report is making some playoff predictions. 

Which teams do we think will be in the playoffs? Which teams do we think will win each division?

Nationals Manager Matt Williams Booed at Press Conference After Loss to Mets


Matt Williams had some questions waiting for him after the Washington Nationals' 8-7 loss to the New York Mets on Tuesday night.

Every MLB Team's Most Disappointing Top Prospect of 2015

With the minor league playoffs set to begin on Wednesday, now is the perfect time to take a look back at the performance of each team's top prospects.

As always, there has been no shortage of top prospects breaking through at the big league level, unknown names establishing themselves as top prospects and low-level minor leagues proving they're for real while making the leap to a higher level of competition.

Bleacher Report's Full Year-End MLB Awards Picks with 1 Month to Go

It's been a great summer for Missouri baseball.

The St. Louis Cardinals have overcome every injury and every super Chicago Cubs rookie thrown their way, have dominated what seems to be baseball's toughest division and look headed for the first 100-win season since the 2011 Philadelphia Phillies.

The Kansas City Royals have dropped the word "surprising" from their name and replaced it with "powerhouse." They have the American League's best record, and any day now they're going to clinch their first division title since 1985.

Scott Miller's Starting 9: Kershaw Can Bring 300-Strikeout Feat Back from Dead

1. Clayton K-K-K-K-K-K…ershaw

The season's silliest moment, and it's not even close, came when the Los Angeles Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw was not originally named to the National League All-Star team and instead was listed among the NL's final-five fan vote.

Are you kidding?

Miguel Sano Can Wrestle Away AL ROY from Carlos Correa with Clutch September

Almost from the moment Carlos Correa made his big league debut with the Houston Astros, he looked like the front-runner in the American League Rookie of the Year race. But the Minnesota Twins' Miguel Sano has muscled his way into the mix, and he could sprint ahead with a scalding September.

St. Louis Cardinals' NL Central Stranglehold Starting to Slip Away

The division was once a runaway, and that was as recently as a week ago. 

Keith Hernandez on Matt Harvey: 'I've Heard They Might Shut Him Down'

The New York Mets are taking precautionary measures with their ace, Matt Harvey. They are planning to monitor his innings the rest of the way as drama surrounds the powerful right-hander.

Will Harvey pitch anymore in the regular season? Will Harvey pitch in the playoffs?   

Good Guy or Not, David Ortiz Doesn't Belong in the Hall of Fame

Let me preface this article by saying that if I had a Hall of Fame vote, I would definitely vote for Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Mike Piazza. When the time comes, I'd gladly put Alex Rodriguez in as well. 

I grew up during the steroid era. I was playing Little League when some of the game's biggest stars were having exciting home run races and breaking records left and right. It was fun. I loved it. 

Grumpy Cat Takes Mound for 1st Pitch at Diamondbacks Game


Grumpy Cat doesn't know a lot of things.

She doesn't know she's famous or that her face has taken over half the Internet since 2012.

She doesn't even know that she's grumpy, much less why she was brought out onto the mound for Monday's game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants.

Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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