Congratulations to your 2017 MLB Predictions Pool Winner, Brian Wells! Brian is the 13th unique winner in the pool's 13-year history. Only one person has finished first twice...Sid Harris, who shared the top spot with Jeff Gatland in 2012, after being the inaugural winner in 2005.
Monday, October 2, 2017
October 2, 2017
There were some category shakeups in the season's final days (Giancarlo Stanton won the NL RBI title, Dee Gordon knocked Billy Hamilton out of the top spot in NL SB, and Kenley Jansen tied Greg Holland in NL Saves), but ultimately, it had little effect on the actual standings.
Congratulations to your 2017 MLB Predictions Pool Winner, Brian Wells! Brian is the 13th unique winner in the pool's 13-year history. Only one person has finished first twice...Sid Harris, who shared the top spot with Jeff Gatland in 2012, after being the inaugural winner in 2005.
Congratulations to your 2017 MLB Predictions Pool Winner, Brian Wells! Brian is the 13th unique winner in the pool's 13-year history. Only one person has finished first twice...Sid Harris, who shared the top spot with Jeff Gatland in 2012, after being the inaugural winner in 2005.
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