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MLB 2010 Season Preview

The MLB 2010 season is starting on April 4th and we have here a short preview from each of the teams from both of the leagues. This time will be the 110th consecutive season in which the American League and the National League will play at the same time.

The season will start with the traditional game Boston Red Sox against the New York Yankees. This game is going to be played at the Opening Day on April 4th, 2010 and the 2009 World Series Champion (The New York Yankees) are the favorites to win this game. The game is going to be played at the Fenway Park and it will be televised on ESPN2.

Some other important details include that the All Star Game will be played on July 13th, 2010 at Anaheim California. The game will decide home field for the 2010 World Series, which will begin (tentatively) on October 27, and end no later than November 4 if the series goes all seven games.

Another good game to keep in mind is the Civil Rights Game which will be played on May 15th, 2010 at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati Ohio. This game is going to be held between the Cincinnati Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals.

 

American League

East Division

Central Division

West Division

Baltimore Orioles

Chicago White Sox

L.A. Angels of Anaheim

New York Yankees

Cleveland Indians

Seattle Mariners

Tampa Bay Rays

Detroit Tigers

Oakland Athletics

Toronto Blue Jays

Kansas City Royals

Texas Rangers

Boston Red Sox

Minnesota Twins

 

 

National League

East Division

Central Division

West Division

Atlanta Braves

Chicago Cubs

Arizona Diamondbacks

Florida Marlins

Cincinnati Reds

San Francisco Giants

New York Mets

Houston Astros

Los Angeles Dodgers

Philadelphia Phillies

St. Louis Cardinals

San Diego Padres

Washington Nationals

Milwaukee Brewers

Colorado Rockies

 

Pittsburgh Pirates

 

 

Forthcoming

Batters

Pitchers

600 Home Runs

  • Alex Rodriguez: 17

500 Home Runs

  • Carlos Delgado: 27

400 Home Runs

  • Andruw Jones: 12
  • Albert Pujols: 34

300 Home Runs

  • Derrek Lee: 7
  • Alfonso Soriano: 10
  • Garret Anderson: 15
  • Miguel Tejada: 15
  • Scott Rolen: 17
  • Magglio Ordonez: 23
  • Carlos Beltrán: 27

1500 Runs Batted In

  • Chipper Jones: 55

1000 Runs Batted In

  • Johnny Damon: 4
  • Jorge Posada: 56
  • Aramis Ramirez: 54

500 Doubles

  • Bobby Abreu: 17
  • Carlos Delgado: 17
  • Chipper Jones: 28
  • Gary Sheffield: 33

100 Triples

  • Johnny Damon: 5
  • Jimmy Rollins: 5
  • Carl Crawford: 8

 

200 Wins

  • Tim Wakefield: 11

150 Wins

  • Roy Halladay: 2
  • Tim Hudson: 2
  • Mike Hampton: 2
  • Javier Vazquez: 8
  • Derek Lowe: 9
  • Roy Oswalt: 13
  • CC Sabathia: 14
  • Mark Buehrle: 15
  • Jeff Suppan: 15

100 Wins

  • Jeff Weaver: 1
  • Vicente Padilla: 2
  • Jake Peavy: 5
  • Jason Marquis: 6
  • Doug Davis: 10
  • Cliff Lee: 10
  • Ryan Dempster: 13
  • Joel Pineiro: 13
  • Brandon Webb: 13

600 Saves

  • Trevor Hoffman: 9

550 Saves

  • Mariano Rivera: 24

250 Saves

  • Joe Nathan: 3
  • Francisco Rodríguez: 7

200 Saves

  • Brad Lidge: 5
  • Brian Fuentes: 37
  • Jonathan Papelbon: 49

150 Saves

  • Huston Street: 21

100 Saves

  • Joakim Soria: 11
  • Kerry Wood: 46

 

 

Television

The 2010 season will mark the first full season in the USA for baseball games to be telecast in the digital format. The national telecast breakdown is as follows, along with the maximum number of appearances per team:

  • FOX: Saturday afternoon Game of the Week on a regional basis; nine appearances per team.
  • ESPN/ESPN2: Sunday Night Baseball on a weekly basis; five appearances per team.
  • TBS: Sunday afternoon games starting on April 11; 13 appearances per team. In addition, the network will carry the announcement of the All-Star Teams in the National and American Leagues on July 4 as well as the Division Series and the ALCS as per the alternating contract with FOX.
  • MLB Network: The network will again air a weekly Thursday Night Game of the Week and Saturday Night Game of the Week.