As promised, here are the big guns. Before we get started, I’d like to thank the experts for their picks and the readers putting up with this silly little game.
| Number | Category | Matty | Andy | Will | Eric | Sal | Consensus: |
| 0.5 | World Series won | Over | Over | Under | Over | Over | Over |
| 92 | Yankee Victories in 2010 | Over | Over | Over | Over | Over | Over |
| 5.1 | Runs per game | Over | Over | Over | Over | Under | Over |
| 4.4 | Runs allowed per game | Under | Over | Under | Over | Under | Under |
As you can see, the experts are all pretty optimistic Yankee fans. The Yankees will earn their 28th World Series, have more than 92 victories, score a ton of runs, and allow very few runs. Well that was easy.
Why is everyone so hopeful? The word most commonly used to describe the 2010 Yankees in the responses I got was revamped. The outfield is younger, the line-up will remain as dynamic as ever, adding Javier Vasquez to the rotation is a boost, and the bullpen remains one of the most talented in baseball.
Did reading that last paragraph get you as pumped as it got me? If not, you’re probably worried about the veterans staying healthy or that the AL East is as tough as ever. Not to worry, we all know that the front office will be ready to make for mid-season moves to ensure that Joe Girardi’s number will be over 28.5 at the start of the 2011 season. (Hello, Carl Crawford)