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MLB PREDICTIONS 2025

• Skenes wins CY Young with over 220 strikeouts and era in the 2.00 ERA

  • Aaron Judge injured and is out for three months, Bobby Witt ends up winning AL MVP
  • Padres in midst of playoff spot and miserably choke in September 
  • Juan Soto starts out cold in March and quickly heats up and ends up in the top 3 of MVP
  • Ohtani pitches less than 100 innings and has an underwhelming pitching season while his offensive prodution goes down 
  • Mets have three guys hit over 30+ homeruns in their lineup with Pete hitting 40+
  • Pete Alonso becomes the Mets all time home run leader after all star break 
  • Lawrence butler hits 30 homeruns and bats over .275
  • Witt wins batting title 
  • Luis Aarez traded at all star break to the Yankees
  • Cody Bellinger is ice cold ❄️ 
  • Luis Severino has an amazing season and cements himself back as a top 15 AL pitcher 
  • Tarik Skubal gets an extension from Tigers 
  • Luis Robert finds his stride hitting 25 home run and 30 SB
  • Xavier Edwards 50 stolen bases 
  • Ronald Acuna is never the same elite player 
  • Jacob deGrom goes back into CY Young voting top 10
  • Francisco Alvarez hits 25 homeruns back to his normal self 
  • Pete Alonso gets extended half way through season 
  • Jack Flaherty back to being mid before mid season trade to Padres
  • Kenley Jansen passes Lee Smith in all time saves 
  • Justin Verlander season ending surgery retires on the spot
  • Max Scherzer hits IL twice and gets suspension 
  • Rafael Devers shifts to first base at trade deadline after Triston Casas is traded to Seattle 
  • Luis Castillo to Red Sox
  • Michael Harris top 7 in MVP
  • Lindor 32 homeruns 30 SB third SS and finally gets all star nod 
  • Juan Soto wins first gold glove 
  • Joe Boyle becomes elite relief arm for Rays
  • Athletics in midst of playoff spot
  • Angels trade at deadline and Ron Washington fired after season end and brought back to Braves as a coach 
  • Tomoyuki Sugano becomes a stud in the Orioles rotation
  • Jake burger hits 37 home runs 
  • Yusei Kikuchi 4.50 ERA
  • Rangers make it to ALCS beating the Guardians in 5
  • Tommy Pham traded to Reds
  • Kyle Hart becomes the next Eric Fedde after winning the CY Young in KBO
  • Jose Altuve moves back to second after horrendous outfield start 
  • Carlos Rodon is ass
  • Mets win World Series against Rangers in 7

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Prime Time Baseball is an independent sports platform created by James Leather, a 22-year-old senior at Binghamton University with a lifelong passion for baseball. What started as a personal outlet has grown into a space focused on storytelling, accessibility, and modern baseball analysis.

This platform isn’t just about box scores or surface-level stats. It’s about context. Prime Time Baseball breaks down pitching mechanics, advanced metrics, roster construction, and front-office decisions in a way that both casual fans and hardcore followers can understand quickly. The goal is to make dense baseball topics feel approachable, not overwhelming.

As an avid Mets fan, that perspective naturally shows up here, but the focus goes beyond one team. Prime Time Baseball aims to create storylines across the league — highlighting player development, trends, and moments that shape the game beyond numbers alone.

There is also a strong interest in marketing and SEO behind the scenes. This page is built to grow, evolve, and eventually expand into coverage of other sports. It’s a work in progress, and that’s intentional. The platform grows as the writing grows.

Prime Time Baseball is for fans who want to learn, engage, and enjoy the game on a deeper level — without needing a statistics degree to do it.