Bold predictions for MLB’s second half

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 Bold predictions for MLB’s second half
Picks so risky you’ll be saying, ‘did he really just say that?” SCOTT JACOBS The Indians will not be in the World Series as I predicted at the start of the year… so who’s got the best shot?… O, cmon, did you really think I was going to answer that in the first line? No way Jose. The White Sox are my darkhorse pick to win the American League At the [link]

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