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2010 Team Statistics

1. Red Sox wins vs Yankees: (18 Games) help Pts
2. Red Sox Total Wins: (162 Games) help Pts
3. Yankees Total Wins: (162 Games) help Pts
Choose a team for questions 4-6:     Red Sox     Yankees
4. Team Batting Average: help Pts
5. Team Homeruns: help Pts
6. Team ERA: help Pts

2010 Red Sox Individual Statistics

7. Kevin Youkilis Homeruns: help Pts
8. John Lackey Wins: help Pts
9. Dustin Pedroia Batting Average: help Pts
10. Jacoby Ellsbury Steals: help Pts
11. Jonathan Papelbon Saves: help Pts

2010 Yankees Individual Statistics

12. Alex Rodriguez Homeruns: help Pts
13. C.C. Sabathia Wins: help Pts
14. Mark Teixeira Batting Average: help Pts
15. Mariano Rivera Saves: help Pts

2010 Regular Season Results

16. A.L. East Winner: help Pts
17. A.L. Central Winner: help Pts
18. A.L. West Winner: help Pts

2010 World Series

19. World Series Loser: help Pts
20. World Series Winner: help Pts

Personal Choices

    I'll play just for fun
    I'll send in my ten bucks by opening day
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Submit button removed - no entries after 8:05pm Apr 4, 2010

Welcome back to the sixth season of Red Sox Pick'Em.

Don't forget - there's a separate competition for pets. So if your dog, cat, bird, fish or whatever is a baseball fan, get them entered in the pet competition. We'll see who the top dog, cat (or whatever) is.  The pet pool is for fun only, no bucks.

As usual, fill out your selections and click 'Submit'. You can choose to be in the pool for ten bucks, or you can play just for fun.  If you play just for fun, your selections will always appear in red in the boxscores.

Procedures:

  1. Make your predictions for the 20 questions, then click the Submit button
  2. Submissions must be sent before the first Red Sox game is played on Sunday night, April 4
  3. If in the competition, please send your ten bucks by Opening Day or so
  4. Check back daily during the season to follow the results

Help:

The Help link next to each question will give you historical data to help you make your selections.

Points:

The Pts link next to each question shows how many points you can earn on that question.  The closer you guess, the more points you get. On many questions, an exact match gets you five bonus points.