AL Central:
The Twins will again win this division behind the strength of their power hitting offense that hit 309 home runs last year, even after the loss of two 20-home run hitters.
They added 3B Josh Donaldson to shore up their infield defense but also to plug into the middle of the order with his 37 home runs he had last year between DH Nelson Cruz and Miguel Sano. They did not do much to help out Jose Berrios in that rotation besides acquiring a few aging veterans like Homer Bailey, Rich Hill, Michael Pineda, Jhoulys Chacin, and Kenta Maeda.
They only got lucky Jake Odorizzi took the qualifying offer and they resigned Sergio Romo for the bullpen, but again their pitching staff is what is going to hold them back from advancing in the playoffs. This is where they will lose to the Yankees once again.
The Indians
again have gotten worse by shedding more talent off their roster by trading
Corey Kluber away, letting Danny Salazar, Jason Kipnis, Yasiel Puig, Cody
Anderson and Dan Otero leave in free agency. Their two best starters are not
healthy in Mike Clevenger and Carlos Carrasco.
They have question marks at many
positions like second base and the outfield. If this team can stay healthy they
can compete for a wild card spot because of their core on offense in SS Francisco Lindor, 1B Carlos Santana, 3B Jose Ramirez, and their rotation. If
things do not work out for them they will look to trade Lindor who was on the
trade block all off season.
The White Sox did many things this offseason
to spark buzz around them being a playoff contender which is what their ceiling
is if the starting rotation lives up to its potential. Lucas Giolito broke out
last year, they added Dallas Keuchel and Gio Gonzalez plus they get back Carlos Rodon. That can be a dynamic rotation with either Dylan Cease or Reynaldo Lopez being your fifth starter.
They also added to their offense which has been their issue for a while by adding DH Edwin Encarnacion, C Yasmani Grandal and RF Nomar Mazara to their lineup, plus get a full season of LF Eloy Jimenez. They already had the AL batting champ in SS Tim Anderson, the AL RBI champ in 1B Jose Abreu, and 3B Yoan Moncada who broke out last year.
This might be one of the best lineups in baseball and that is without even adding two of the best prospects in baseball who can be dynamic as well in CF Luis Roberts and 2B Nick Madrigal. What will hold them back is the bullpen, the rotation being inconsistent/healthy as many have had TJ surgeries in their histories, and the incompetence of manager Rick Renteria not knowing what to do with a stacked lineup.
The Royals again will be a bad team in rebuild mode so expect another season close to 100 games lost due to having a bad pitching staff as a whole. Their best pitcher Danny Duffy has been unable to stay healthy the past few seasons and they have no real bullpen.
The only promising things on this team is them getting C Salvador Perez back for a full season, the improvements they got from INF Hunter Dozier , SS Adalberto Mondesi, and OF Jorge Soler. They again will play one of their best players out of position in Whit Merrifield and now Dozier both in the outfield with an aging LF Alex Gordon who they brought back. Look for them to be the worst defensive outfield in baseball.
They also added to their offense which has been their issue for a while by adding DH Edwin Encarnacion, C Yasmani Grandal and RF Nomar Mazara to their lineup, plus get a full season of LF Eloy Jimenez. They already had the AL batting champ in SS Tim Anderson, the AL RBI champ in 1B Jose Abreu, and 3B Yoan Moncada who broke out last year.
This might be one of the best lineups in baseball and that is without even adding two of the best prospects in baseball who can be dynamic as well in CF Luis Roberts and 2B Nick Madrigal. What will hold them back is the bullpen, the rotation being inconsistent/healthy as many have had TJ surgeries in their histories, and the incompetence of manager Rick Renteria not knowing what to do with a stacked lineup.
The Royals again will be a bad team in rebuild mode so expect another season close to 100 games lost due to having a bad pitching staff as a whole. Their best pitcher Danny Duffy has been unable to stay healthy the past few seasons and they have no real bullpen.
The only promising things on this team is them getting C Salvador Perez back for a full season, the improvements they got from INF Hunter Dozier , SS Adalberto Mondesi, and OF Jorge Soler. They again will play one of their best players out of position in Whit Merrifield and now Dozier both in the outfield with an aging LF Alex Gordon who they brought back. Look for them to be the worst defensive outfield in baseball.
The Tigers
again will be a last place team that will lose over a 100 games as they are
also in full rebuild mode. They made some moves to distract their fans from a
bad season by signing 2B Jonathan Schoop and 1B CJ Cron from the Twins who are
both 20 home run hitters to fill the massive holes they had on the right side.
They also brought back SS Jordy Mercer, signed Austin Romine to compete for the
starting catching job, OF Cameron Maybin and SP Ivan Nova.
Nova will pitch some
innings to help this team that has had a bad bullpen and an unhealthy rotation
the past few seasons due to Jordan Zimmerman, Michael Fulmer and Daniel Norris
missing time. The only bright spot will be the continued improvement of SP
Matthew Boyd, and the fans will still have future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera
for another six years who is only 23 homeruns away from the 500 home run club,
and 185 hits away from 3000 hits.
AL East:
The Yankees
again will power themselves to the playoffs again behind the offense that hit
306 home runs last year because of SS Gleyber Torres, C Gary Sanchez, 1B Luke Voit, 3B Miguel Andujar, 2B DJ LeMahieu, outfielders Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.
They still have one of the best bullpens in baseball to shorten games
for their pitching staff with Aroldis Chapman, Zack Britton, Adam Ottavino and
Tommy Kahnle to throw at you. That will help their weak rotation that lost Luis Severino for the season again to TJ surgery, CC Sabathia to retirement, Domingo German to suspension, and James Paxton to back surgery. They did sign the best
pitcher on the market in Gerrit Cole but even he can’t make up for all these
injuries especially because of the injury history of JA Happ and Masahiro Tanaka. You have to give credit to Aaron Boone who guided them to over 100 wins
last year despite all of the injuries they had last year, so if their rotation
and starting outfield miss time again he will be able to guide this team back
to the playoffs.
The Rays
have won 90+ games back to back years but this year might be the year they will
go further in the playoffs due to the strength of their rotation and their
organizational depth. They made changes to their outfield depth by swapping
right fielders this offseason by trading Tommy Pham for Hunter Renfroe, got two
outfielders from the Cardinals including Jose Martinez, made a separate trade
for another Padres outfielder in Manuel Margot, and signed Japanese All-Star
outfielder Yoshitomo Tsutsugo to pair with Kevin Kiermaier and Austin Meadows.
They still have one of the deepest pitching staffs that run nine starters deep
led by Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow (whom both missed time to due to injuries
last year) and Charlie Morton. While their bullpen is unnamed you will learn
their names this season as it is led by young flamethrowers Jose Alvarado and
Diego Castillo. Besides from having a deep outfield/DH rotation their infield
is also deep in having guys who can play all over the infield like with both
Lowe brothers (Nate & Brandon), Yandy Diaz, Joey Wendle and their young
staring shortstop Willy Adames.
The Red Sox again will be a competitive team that comes up short for the playoffs
because they again shed more talent from their team like last year. They traded
Mookie Betts, David Price away, let Brock Holt, Rick Porcello and Andrew Cashner leave in free agency and have lost Chris Sale for the season due to TJ
surgery. Their rotation was very thin before the Sale news because Eduardo Rodriguez, Nathan Eovaldi and their offseason signings of Martin Perez and
Collin McHugh have all battled injuries in their careers or TJ surgeries.
Normally you would rely on your bullpen if your rotation is thin/fragile but
again they did nothing to fix their bullpen and again will go without a real
closer/any depth in their bullpen.
They still have a good enough offense even
without Betts as they will win games because they still have DH JD Martinez, SS Xander Bogaerts, 3B Rafael Devers, and LF Andrew Benintendi. They hope that
getting OF Alex Verdugo , OF Kevin Pillar and 2B Jose Peraza will fill the holes
in RF and 2B as well. Ron Roenicke is getting a raw deal as interim-manager
this season even though has been a manager before because this team isn’t as
good as it used to be.
The Blue Jays will not lose almost 100 games again because they actually have a
pitching staff that you have heard of to start the season by them acquiring Tanner Roark, Chase Anderson, Hyun-Jin Ryu, and resigning Matt Shoemaker as
they traded all of their good starters last year.
Their young talent will only
get better as some are in their second seasons like infielders Vlad Guerrero Jr, Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio, Rowdy Tellez, C Danny Jansen, and other young
players like Lourdes Gurriel Jr and Teoscar Hernandez. They do have a log jam
in the infield which pushes Brandon Drury to the bench but that is why they let
Freddy Galvis, Devon Travis, Justin Smoak and Richard Urena leave the team, but
then they signed Travis Shaw to play 1B which only compounds the issue. That is
why Gurriel Jr is in the outfield despite being a shortstop by trade but their
outfield is also logged jam with four other outfielders who aren’t Randal Grichuk, who is the only guaranteed outfielder to play every day. They still
have one of the best closers in Ken Giles who everyone was surprised that he
wasn’t traded last deadline or this offseason but since they will not be a
playoff team but look for him and other veterans to be offloaded to help this
rebuild.
The Orioles
will again be one of the worst teams in baseball that will lose over 100 games
due their lack of a pitching staff as a whole and many holes in their lineup
too. They traded their only good starter in Dylan Bundy in the offseason and
only added rejected starters in Wade LeBlanc, Tommy Milone to name some to
their rotation of Alex Cobb and John Means, plus they have no bullpen outside
of Mychal Givens who had an ERA of 4.50 last year which isn’t encouraging.
They still are planning on playing their best player Trey Mancini in RF again
despite his being a 1B who was only playing LF before last year due to having
Mark Trumbo and Chris Davis on the roster, but Trumbo last year missed the
season and is no longer on the team.. They have five natural born outfielders
on their roster with three capable of playing centerfield and Anthony Santander
showing promise who should be in RF as it is his natural position. They also
have no set starting 3B, DH, or 2B but at least they took the SS position
seriously as they signed Jose Iglesias when last year they have five guys
lineup there. They are also wasting their time with career back catcher Pedro Severino instead of letting their young guys in Austin Wynns or Chance Sisco
play.
AL West:
The cheating scandal, losing Gerrit Cole, Will Harris, Colin McHugh,
Hector Rondon, Robinson Chirinos, Jake Marisnick, their manager and general
manager but those things will not stop the Astros from being the best team in the
AL/one of the most talented teams in all of baseball. They still have Justin Verlander, Zack Greinke, and the return of Lance McCullers from TJ surgery in
their rotation and still have a good bullpen with Roberto Osuna, Ryan Pressly
and Chris Devenski.
The real thing that will carry them during the regular
season will be their offense that still has 3B Alex Bregman, SS Carlos Correa,
2B Jose Altuve, 1B Yuli Gurriel, DH Yordan Alvarez, outfielders Josh Reddick,
Michael Brantley and George Springer. They also retained Martin Maldonado who is
a former gold glove catcher which will help the uncertainty in the back end of
the rotation. They will be in the World Series again and have a good chance to
win it again which might put that cheating scandal behind if they do it “cleanly”,
which would give their new manager Dusty Baker his first World Series
championship.
The Athletics again will be
a wild card team due to their lineup that centers around their infield of
Marcus Semien, Matt Olson and Matt Chapman. They also are going all in on their
prospects at 2B and catcher after they ended the season with Sean Murphy as
their starter at catcher while trading away Jurickson Profar after a failed
season, and will go with Franklin Barreto which is what they should have done
last year. They also are giving 1B Mark Canha the starting left field job after
the dumb idea for seasons of him playing center field because of injury to get
his bat in the lineup and playing others who cannot hit.
Their bullpen is also
a strength with Liam Hendricks, Joakim Soria, Jake Diekman, TJ McFarland and Yusmeiro Petit which will help their weak rotation. Most of their rotation has
battled injuries or TJ surgeries in Sean Manaea, Jesus Lazardo, AJ Puk, Daniel Gossett and Frankie Montas, plus Mike Fiers is no ace. The reason it didn’t
hurt them last year when not having a good rotation/healthy was because of
their offense. It was also their GM making trades for starters that was holding
them back from advancing past the wild card round every year.
The Rangers actually fixed
their rotation this offseason which will make them wild card contenders because
they traded for Corey Kluber, signed Jordan Lyles and Kyle Gibson to pair with
the other starters they got the previous years in Lance Lynn and Mike Minor. Their
bullpen is also starting to take form around young closer Jose Leclerc with an
encouraging season from Rafael Montero last year, them bringing back Jesse Chavez last year and they signed former closer Cody Allen and Juan Nicasio to
minor league deals.
Their offense will not have to carry them this year like
last year because of their improved pitching staff but they still have Joey Gallo, Rougned Odor, Shin-Soo Choo, brought in Todd Frazier and brought
Robinson Chirinos back. With Delino DeShields and Nomar Mazara traded away it
will give Willie Calhoun a full time job but I don’t get the Danny Santana in
CF instead of trying Calhoun in CF for his bat. The hope is also no more Gallo
in CF with him being the RF, but Choo is the actual natural born outfielder so
I would swap or rotate them. They hope that the signings of Sam Travis, Greg Bird and Blake Swihart to minor league deals will push 1B Ronald Guzman, who has not lived up to his potential.
The Angels did it again, they
signed the best position player on the market instead of signing the best
pitcher or one of the best as they signed 3B Anthony Rendon for seven years to
slide into the lineup between CF Mike Trout, DH Shohei Ohtani and 1B Albert Pujols.
They did have a hole at 3B because of their playing Zack Cozart out of position
the past few seasons where he missed most of that time. They technically had a
hole there but their offense isn’t the issue even after they let RF Kole
Calhoun leave in free agency. They have contingency plans in having a top
prospect in Joe Adell ready to take over in RF plus have David Fletcher/Luis Rengifo who could have played 3B.
Their thin rotation is what held them back
last year due to Matt Harvey, Trevor Cahill not working out, Otani being out for the year due to TJ surgery and they
tragically lost Tyler Skaggs leaving them with only Andrew Heaney. They
basically used the bargain bin for acquiring Julio Teheran, Matt Andriese and
Dylan Bundy for their rotation, but did nothing to help the bullpen which is
what will hold them back again this year. They did improve their catching
situation though after cycling through five catchers last year, they signed a
steady veteran in Jason Castro.
The
Mariners are again going to be a last
place team in rebuild mode but this time they actually know it heading into the
season unlike last year where they it took them most of the season to realize
it. They do not have an excess of veterans to unload that have no place on the
roster like last year except Dee Gordon, so they are actually going to give
some of their young players the chance to play. SS JP Crawford, 1B Evan White,
2B Shed Long, outfielders Kyle Lewis and Jake Farley will get a full season's
worth of at bats around DH Daniel Vogelbach, CF Mallex Smith, RF Mitch Haniger when he is healthy, and 3B Kyle Seager.
Their pitching staff again will not be
something they can rely on as they used the bargain bin on getting Taijuan Walker, Kendall Graveman, Carl Edwards Jr, and Yoshihisa Hirano to fill holes. Their best pitcher might be
Justus Sheffield one of their best pitching prospect but he had an almost six
ERA last year which does not bode well but they need to let their young
starters pitch instead of the rejects.
NL Central:
The Brewers again will be in
hunt for the division due to having OF Christian Yelich who could have won the
MVP again before he got hurt last year and the rest of their lineup that stills
has CF Lorenzo Cain, OF Ryan Braun, 2B Keston Hiura and SS Orlando Arcia. They
also added 1B Justin Smoak, OF Avi Garcia, utility players Brock Holt, Eric Sogard, Jedd Gyorko and youngster Luis Urias. The issue though will be how to
rotate these players throughout a season when all deserve regular playing time.
The thing that will hold them back will be their starting rotation because they
traded away Zach Davies, Chase Anderson, let Gio Gonzalez, Junior Guerra and
Jordan Lyles leave in free agency this offseason. All they did was bring in
veteran Brett Anderson, signed Josh Lindblom who was overseas for three
seasons after failing over here, and got Eric Lauer as a throw in to pair with
Brandon Woodruff and other in-house candidates. The bullpen will have to carry
the load which you do not want after Corey Knebel missed all of last year and
you do not want to overwork Josh Hader too. Usually having a good catcher on
defense/on the receiving end would help this bad rotation but they lost Yasmani Grandal to free agency and didn’t get a good catcher to replace him.
The Cardinals will again be
fighting for that division due to their finally having their rotation fully in
place with Carlos Martinez back healthy to help lead this rotation with Jack Flaherty, Miles Mikolas and Adam Wainwright. Their bullpen will be their weakness as Andrew Miller has not been healthy his whole time in St Louis, same for Brett Cecil and Jordan Hicks had TJ surgery last year, so they will end up having to make some moves to bolster that at the deadline.
Their offense had to carry them the
past few seasons but shouldn’t feel they need to carry the load this year even
with the loss of outfielders Jose Martinez and Marcell Ozuna, they still have
enough offense. They have a good core centered around 1B Paul Goldschmidt, 3B
Matt Carpenter, C Yadier Molina and SS Paul DeJong leading the offense, plus they
can give OF Tyler O’Neil a full chance to show what he can do offensively.
The Cubs will still be competitive
enough to compete for a playoff spot due to their offense that will carry them
again as they still have 3B Kris Bryant, SS Javy Baez, 1B Anthony Rizzo, OF
Kyle Schwarber and C Willson Contreras. The issue is they still do not have an
answer at 2B or in CF as they will again “try” Ian Happ and Albert Almora in
those spots before they turn to veterans Jason Kipnis and Steven Souza.
They
lost Cole Hamels, Pedro Strop, Brandon Kintzler and Steve Cishek to their
pitching staff but did not do anything to replace Hamels, they will just go
back to Tyler Chatwood which is not good. They do at least have a real closer
to start the season unlike last year before they locked up Craig Kimbrel and
brought in Jeremy Jeffress and Ryan Tepera, so they at least tried to fill the
holes in the bullpen.
The Reds again will be
improved like last year but will still finish in fourth place because they are
still not as good as the other three teams ahead of them even if they made
improvements to every aspect of the roster. They added Wade Miley to the
rotation that will get a full season of Trevor Bauer to pair with Luis Castillo, Sonny Gray and Anthony DeSclafani. They also added Pedro Strop, Tyler Thornburg and Nate Jones to an already good bullpen that had a three headed
monster in Michael Lorenzen, Amir Garrett and closer Raisel Iglesias.
The issue
will be that they did add to their offense by signing Mike Moustakas to play 2B
but he is not a second basemen and signed Nick Castellanos to play RF despite him
not being an outfielder to pair with 3B Eugenio Suarez and 1B Joey Votto. The
issue is that it blocks Nick Senzel from moving back to 2B because he is not an
outfielder let alone a center fielder, also blocks RF Aristides Aquino who
hit 19 homeruns in a short time last year and Japanese All-Star outfielder Shogo Akiyama. Sometimes making additions to improve your offense might come back to
hurt you in the future not to mention they will be one of the worst defensive
teams in all of baseball.
The Pirates again will be a
last place who should be trying a full scale rebuild as they already traded
their best player in CF Starling Marte and let outfielders Melky Cabrera and
Corey Dickerson go in free agency. They do still have a log jam in the middle
infield by having Kevin Kramer, Kevin Newman, Erik Gonzalez, Adam Frazier, Jose Ozuna, Cole Tucker and now JT Riddle who all could start for this team, plus
their incumbent third basemen Colin Moran. They should have traded Moran so it
would open a spot in the infield but someone will have to get time in the
outfield which would cut into Bryan Reynolds playing time. If RF Gregory Polanco can stay healthy they could unload him for prospects and open up for
playing time.
They cannot trade their best pitcher because they waited till
August to have Jameson Taillon get TJ surgery right so he is out for the year.
Their rotation has enough starters to last the season but none that stick out
besides Joe Musgrove and their closer Keone Kela. They filled the CF hole with
Jarrod Dyson and Guillermo Heredia but they did nothing to solve the hole at
catcher.
NL East:
The Braves will again with
this division because they are bringing back mostly the same team they had last
year that made them a division winner expect for a few changes. Out is 3B Josh
Donaldson, C Brian McCann who retired, OF Billy Hamilton, rotation stalwart
Julio Teheran and SP Dallas Keuchel. In is LF Marcell Ozuna to replace Donaldson
in the lineup, C Travis d’Arnaud, starter Cole Hamels. They
get back CF Ender Inciarte to solidify the outfield defense and top of the
order so OF Ronald Acuna can bat in the middle of the lineup between 1B Freddie Freeman and 2B Ozzie Albies/play RF, but they have to see who will be at 3B
between youngsters Austin Riley or backup Johan Camargo. Their pitching staff will again be a strength behind youngsters Mike Soroka and Max Freid who excelled in their first full seasons. They hope Mike Foltynewicz will be back to his 2018 play plus the veterans they got and their bullpen, which will have all of their best relievers for a full season in Mark Melancon, Will Smith, Chris Martin and Shane Greene.
The Nationals did win the
World Series last year without Bryce Harper but they again lost their best
position player to free agency in Anthony Rendon, but do not count them out for
the playoffs again. They still have one of the best pitching staffs in all of
baseball with Max Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg who decided to stay long term,
Patrick Corbin, Anibal Sanchez, plus their bullpen still has Sean Doolittle, Daniel Hudson and they added Will Harris.
They also let 2B Brian Dozier, OF Gerardo Parra and 1B Matt Adams leave but they brought in INF Starlin Castro, 1B-OF Eric Thames, resigned infielders Howie Kendrick, Asdrubal Cabrera
and C Yan Gomes to solidify the team around OFers Juan Soto, Victor Robles,
Adam Eaton and SS Trea Turner. The question real will be who physically
replaces Rendon at 3B will it be Cabrera/Kendrick combo or can rookie SS Carter Kieboom take the starting role over and not look back?
The Mets will again be in the
hunt for the playoffs due to their rotation being deep after they signed
Rick Porcello and Michael Wacha to fill the back end that is still led by Jacob DeGrom,Steven Matz and Marcus Stroman. Their bullpen should be
a strength not a weakness like last year because Edwin Diaz and Jeurys Familia
have had a track record of being good before last year, plus they brought in
Dellin Betances to pair with Justin Wilson and Brad Brach to set up.
OF Yoenis Cespedes and INF Jed Lowrie who didn’t play a single game say they will play
this year but they are set again if they don’t because of the emergence of
infielders Jeff McNeil and JD Davis, plus get a full season from OF Brandon Nimmo. Their lineup didn’t miss them either because it still has 2B Robinson Cano, RF Michael Conforto and the reigning NL Rookie of the Year in 1B Pete Alonso. It will be a tough task for rookie manager Luis Rojas despite his
experience in the minors to figure out who is the final five starter is and to
shuffle this lineup so everyone gets the right amount of playing time.
The Phillies have had two
disappointing ends to a season that should have ended with the playoffs but
this year they should be better because they improved their rotation by signing
Zack Wheeler. He will slide right in between Aaron Nola and a healthy Jake Arrieta which bumps Vince Velasquez and Zach Eflin to back end starters and
signed a few veterans to compete for bullpen in Francisco Liriano,
Anthony Swarzak, to support David Robertson and Tommy Hunter who
weren’t healthy last year.
They added SS Didi Gregorius when they already had
two shortstops in Scott Kingrey and Jean Segura but they will fill the other
infield spots left open by Maikel Franco and César Hernandez who were let go. An
issue will be their outfield alignment because when multiple outfielders got
hurt last year like Andrew McCutchen they went out and got Jay Bruce who is
limited to corner outfield but Bryce Harper is in RF/Rhys Hoskins is at 1B so
it looks like McCutchen will still have to play CF. It will help new manager
Joe Girardi that he has the best catcher in the NL in JT Realmuto to handle
this staff.
The Marlins will again be in last place
and a team that should be rebuilding by playing their young players/prospects
but again only care about having names on the field. They brought in 1B Jesus Aguilar, outfielders Corey Dickerson and Matt Joyce plus they plan
on using SS Jonathan Villar in CF or 2B/3B instead of letting the many young
outfielders they have and youngsters Brian Anderson and Isan Diaz play every
day. They let JT Riddle go and plan on still using backup Miguel Rojas not Jon Berti at SS also.
They are at least letting their young pitchers start like an
All-Star from last year in Sandy Alcantara, Jose Urena who should be back
healthy and Caleb Smith to name some. One smart strategy their doing again is
signing veteran relievers so they can flip like they did with Sergio Romo last
year by signing Brandon Kintzler, Ryan Cook and Brad Boxberger
to help out Drew Steckenrider.
NL West:
The Dodgers got upset in the
playoffs to disrupt their fourth straight year of winning the NL Pennant by the
Nationals who went on to win it all, but the reason they keep getting so close
to the title is they have the best roster in the whole NL. Their lineup still
has the reigning MVP Cody Bellinger (his 2nd MVP) who should only
play LF/RF because they also traded for former MVP Mookie Betts a good
defensive CF, have AJ Pollock and Joc Pederson natural born centerfielders plus
still have 3B Justin Turner, SS Corey Seager and Max Muncy.
Their rotation did
lose Rich Hill, Hyun-Jin Ryu and Kenta Maeda but still have Clayton Kershaw and Walker Buehler plus they brought
in Jimmy Nelson and Alex Wood to compete for the fifth spot. They could afford
to lose three starters because of the depth of young starters waiting in the
wings for a spot like Julio Urias and Ross Stripling to name some. Last year
they got Joe Kelly to help out their closer Kenley Jansen but Jansen had a bad
year so hopefully he rebounds and they added a few more options to help out in
Blake Treinen, AJ Ramos and Adam Kolarek.
The Diamondbacks shed so much
talent from the 2018 roster going into the 2019 it was a surprise they finished
second with a winning record and they only improved their team this offseason. After
trading their ace Zack Greinke away mid-season they signed one of the best
starting pitchers on the market in Madison Bumgarner to lead this rotation that
still has Robbie Ray and Luke Weaver They also decided to stop
signing overpriced veterans to be their closer and watch it implode quickly by
just letting Archie Bradley be the closer all year and signed Hector Rondon to
be their setup man.
2B Ketel Marte their best player spent time going back and
forth between centerfield and second base because they didn’t have a real
answer for AJ Pollock leaving last year so they solidified it by trading for CF
Starling Marte. They also signed Kole Calhoun to solidify the hole in RF to
form a top starting outfield and signed Stephen Vogt to split time at catcher.
The Giants in manager Bruce Bochy’s last year finished eight games back from 2nd place/4 games
below .500 so they will just be average this year because they did lose their
ace, their starting centerfielder, their backup catcher and four of their key relievers
from last year. They are going with a patch work rotation that includes Jeff Samardzija, a full season of Johnny Cueto after TJ surgery, rejects Drew Smyly,
Trevor Cahill and Kevin Gausman.
They also will go with another
patch work outfield that consists of Billy Hamilton, Hunter Pence returning but
was a DH last year, Alex Dickerson, Mike Yastrzemski, Steven Duggar and Joey Rickard. They still have a good infield of C Buster Posey, 3B Evan Longoria, SS
Brandon Crawford and 1B Brandon Belt but 2B is the question mark. They will try
Mauricio Dubon, Wilmer Flores, Yolmer Sanchez and Donovan Solano at 2B. Their
bullpen will be patchwork after losing all of those important guys the only guy
left is Tony Watson that people heard of.
The Padres have finished two
years in a row in last place but last year it was a difference of one game and
they actually have a future with this roster that has 3B Manny Machado, SS
Fernando Tatis, 1B Eric Hosmer, RF Wil Myers and newly acquired outfielder Tommy Pham. They traded Franmil Reyes at the deadline last year, they traded both
Hunter Renfroe and Manuel Margot to the Rays away which means by getting Pham
he could fill the hole they had in CF or it could be Francy Cordeo’s
opportunity as the last man left standing but really it means no dumb idea of
Myers in CF. They traded away Luis Urias who is a young up and coming player to
go with their offseason acquisition of Jurickson Profar to
fill second base after the failed Ian Kinsler experiment last year.
Their
strength again will be their bullpen because of Kirby Yates who led the NL in
saves last year, they resigned Craig Stammen and brought in Drew Pomeranz who
is now a good reliever. The rotation again will be a question mark because of
the inexperience of most of their starters and the health of Garrett Richards
who is coming off TJ surgery and Zach Davies.
There
is really no way to gauge the Rockies who made the playoffs two straight years but almost finished in last place last
season and wanted to trade their best player after signing him to a huge extension.
3B Nolan Arenado is still there to lead this team on both sides along with SS
Trevor Story and OF Charlie Blackmon but again their outfield alignment is
going to be out of whack. Blackmon the former CF will again play RF like last
year but last year they had Ian Desmond in CF then scrapped the idea mid-season
and will play David Dahl in CF where he shouldn’t be that’s where Raimel Tapia
should be or Blackmon. They also still haven’t figured out who is going to play
second base after having a revolving door last year that should have been
filled by Daniel Murphy who is at 1B and after cutting their longest tenured
catcher in their history in Chris Iannetta they did nothing to fix it either.
Their
rotation is still thin even if they have six or more potential starters but
none really stick out besides Jon Gray who has been disappointing or German Marquez. Their bullpen will again have to carry them because they still have
Wade Davis, Jack McGee, Bryan Shaw and Scott Oberg.
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