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Our MLB 2015 Predictions Simulation From MLB 15: The Show

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2015 MLB Postseason + Awards

Detroit Tigers win the AL Wildcard over the Kansas City Royals

Miami Marlins win the NL Wildcard over the Arizona Diamondbacks

ALDS Results

Cleveland Indians win their ALDS matchup 3-0 against the Detroit Tigers

Boston Red Sox win their ALDS matchup 3-2 against the Oakland Athletics

NLDS Results

Washington Nationals win their NLDS matchup 3-1 against the Miami Marlins

St. Louis Cardinals win their NLDS matchup 3-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers

ALCS Results

Boston Red Sox win their ALCS matchup 4-3 against the Cleveland Indians

NLCS Results

Washington Nationals win their NLCS matchup 4-2 against the St. Louis Cardinals

World Series Final

Boston Red Sox win the 2015 MLB World Series 4-1 against the Washington Nationals.

Yes, that’s right, the Red Sox win it all again. Rather than simulating the entire season once again to get a different result, this writer instead relied on dry heaving to get through the process. Hanley Ramirez was your postseason MVP, sporting a .422 average, 6 home runs and 20 RBI. The World Series MVP trophy was handed to David Ortiz, who batted .526, hit 4 dingers and smacked in 11 RBI.

Most Valuable Player

American League: Miguel Cabrera (.349 BA, 45 HR, 105 RBI)

National League: Adrian Gonzalez (.309 BA, 41 HR, 116 RBI)

Cy Young Award

American League: Felix Hernandez (19-7, 2.19 ERA, 212 strikeouts)

National League: Matt Cain (19-6, 2.08 ERA, 197 strikeouts)

Batting Title

American League: Miguel Cabrera (.349 BA, 45 HR, 105 RBI)

National League: Paul Goldschmidt (.324 BA, 42 HR, 101 RBI)

Rookie of the Year

American League: Julio Franco (Orioles generated) (.302 BA, 11 HR, 25 RBI)

National League: Jorge Soler (.233 BA, 15 HR, 70 RBI)

Hank Aaron Award

American League: Miguel Cabrera (.349 BA, 45 HR, 105 RBI)

National League: Paul Goldschmidt (.324 BA, 42 HR, 101 RBI)


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