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Pick 'Em: MLSsoccer.com editors predict who will win the 2013 MLS Golden Boot

Chris Wondolowski salutes the traveling fans in Portland

The 2013 MLS season kicks off this weekend. Here at MLSsoccer.com, we're getting ready the only way we know how: making predictions and debating every little thing. We'll get started with the Golden Boot.

<strong>Prediction</strong>
<strong>Comments</strong>
<strong><img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/GregLalas.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"></strong><p class="rtecenter">Greg Lalas<br><em>Editor-In-Chief</em></p>
<span style="text-align: center;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/will-bruin">Will Bruin</a>, Houston</span>
He quietly hit 12 goals last year, good for ninth-most in the league. With the creative Boniek Garc&iacute;a alongside for a full season and the newly arrived Omar Cummings running defenders in circles, he has a shot at 20 this year.
<br><strong><img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/freedman.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"></strong><p>Jonah Freedman<br><em>Managing Editor</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/robbie-keane">Robbie Keane</a>, LA</p>
Wondo may yet rack up another haul, but a full season of Keane uninterrupted could mean 20-plus for the Irishman.<br>
<strong><img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/Firchau.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"></strong><p class="rtecenter">Nick Firchau<br><em>Senior Editor</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter">Robbie Keane, LA</p>
The best pure finisher in the league, and he won&rsquo;t miss close to as much time this season as he did last with Ireland. No-brainer.
<em><strong><img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/Doyle.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"></strong></em><p class="rtecenter">Matt Doyle<br><em>Armchair Analyst</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/chris-wondolowski">Chris Wondolowski</a>, San Jose</p>
I don&rsquo;t think he&rsquo;ll hit 27 this year, but I&rsquo;d be surprised if he didn&rsquo;t bang home at least 20. And I&rsquo;m not sure any of the other contenders will hit that mark.
<img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/Borg.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"><p class="rtecenter">Simon Borg<br><em>Senior Editor</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/eddie-johnson">Eddie Johnson</a>, Seattle</p>
EJ will benefit from the exit of Fredy Montero, who never seemed to complement him. With the Sounders attack revolving around him and a World Cup on the horizon, Johnson will make this his season.&nbsp;
<img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/AndrewWiebe.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"><p class="rtecenter">Andrew Wiebe<br><em>Editor</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/thierry-henry">Thierry Henry</a>, New York</p>
<p>He&#39;s MLS&#39; purest attacking talent. And he&#39;s got Juninho Pernambucano pulling the strings behind him and Tim Cahill forcing defenses to divert resources away from him. Plus, Henry will likely take over penalty duties.</p>
<img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/valencia.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"><p class="rtecenter">Kristel Valencia<br><em>Editor</em>, <em>FutbolMLS.com</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter">Eddie Johnson, Seattle</p>
With all due respect to Wondo, EJ&rsquo;s momentum at both the Sounders and the USMNT is unstoppable. The guy is on fire.&nbsp;
<img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/Rosano.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"><p class="rtecenter">Nicholas Rosano<br><em>Editor</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter">Robbie Keane, LA</p>
His coach (and many others) called him the best striker in MLS after returning from Euro 2012 last year. He showed no signs of slowing down in the playoffs, and being the focal point of the offense, especially during Landon Donovan&#39;s absence, he should get plenty of opportunities.
<img alt="" src="https://league-mp7static.mlsdigital.net/mp6/imagecache/90x90/JasonSaghini.jpg" style="width: 50px; height: 50px;"><p class="rtecenter">Jason Saghini<br><em>Director of Video</em></p>
<p class="rtecenter">Robbie Keane, LA</p>
He&#39;ll pick up the slack before Landon Donovan returns and benefit from his service after.

Who do you think will win the Golden Boot? Tell us in the comments below.