Batting Lineup:
1. CF Brady Zimmer
2. SS Francisco Lindor
4. DH Edwin Encarnacion
5. 2B Jason Kipnis
8. C Yan Gomes
Pitching Staff:
Corey Kluber
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Carlos Carrasco
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Danny Salazar
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CL-Cody Allen
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SU-Andrew Miller
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LF-Michael Brantley-DL
The Minnesota Twins roster is talented enough to be a wild card team again/finish second but also since the other three teams are rebuilding. They added Lance Lynn, Jake Odorizzi to help out Ervin Santana in the rotation and redid the back end of the bullpen by signing Zach Duke, Addison Reed and Fernando Rodney. The offense is what makes them a contender with Miguel Sano, Brian Dozier, Joe Mauer and Eddie Rosario but they added Logan Morrison to DH to make that lineup even deeper. Again the pitching will be the thing that holds them back.
Bating Lineup:
2. C Joe Mauer
3. 2B Brain Dozier
4. 3B Miguel Sano
5. DH Logan Morrison
6. LF Eddie Rosario
Pitching Staff:
Ervin Santana
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Jake Odorizzi
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Lance Lynn
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CL-Fernando Rodney
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SU-Addison Reed
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SU-Zach Duke
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The White Sox will finish in third place based on the potential of their young rotation and good position players since they still have Jose Abreu, Avisail Garica and will have a full season out of 2B Yoan Moncada, Matt Davidson and Nick Delmonico. They even signed veteran catcher Wellington Castillo to mentor the young staff and deepen the lineup since the development for Carson Fulmer, Reynaldo Lopez and Lucas Giolito over a full season which will be key going forward. The bullpen on the other hand is going to be an experiment all season with six veterans they signed to minor league deals and two veteran relievers they got in a trade (IE Joakim Soria) to get the ball to Nate Jones who is yet to be healthy over a course of a full season. Look for them to trade James Shields, Miguel Gonzalez, Wellington Castillo, Joakim Soria/other veteran relievers who make the team at the deadline to continue this rebuild.
Batting Lineup:
2. 2B Yoan Mancda
3. 1B Jose Abreu
4. RF Aviasil Garcia
5. 3B Matt Davison
6. DH Nicky Delamonico
7. C Welling Castillo
Pitching Staff:
James Shields
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Miguel Gonzlaez
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Renyondo Loepz
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Lucas Gilito
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Carson Fulmer
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CL-Nate Jones
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SU-Joakim Soria
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UTL-Carlos Sanchez
The Kansas City Royals only lost two of their four free agents by resigning Alcides Escobar and Mike Moustakas which isn’t bad but it left a hole in CF and a hole in the middle of the lineup/leadership hole. They at-least brought in Jon Jayto play CF and Lucas Duda to play 1B but lost Jorge Bonifacio to a 80 game suspension who they were relying on/Duda to make up for the offense lost from Lorenzo Cain/Eric Hosmer. The bullpen which was their strength for years is no longer that good outside of Kelvin Herrera who can be traded and multiple questions in their rotation after Danny Duffy, Ian Kennedy and Jason Hammel. The positive is they didn’t purposely tank like other teams since they signed a few veterans here and there to major and minor league to make it look like they were trying plus they aren’t as bad as the Tigers.
Batting Lineup:
2. CF Jon Jay
4. 3b Mike Moustakas
5. 1B Lucas Duda
9. SS Alcides Escobar
Pitching Staff:
Danny Duffy
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Ian Kennedy
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Jason Hammel
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CL-Kelvin Herrea
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OF-Paulo Orlando
OF-Jorge Bonifacio-Suspended
Batting Lineup:
3. 1B Miguel Cabrera
4. DH Victor Martinez
5. 3B Nick Castellanos
Pitching Staff:
Michael Fulmer
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Jordan Zimmermann
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Francisco Lirano
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Mike Fiers
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Michael Boyd
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American League East:
This off season the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees were trying to outdo each other with acquisitions but not in areas of need but in areas of strength. Boston has the best outfield in baseball and New York had five outfields already before each acquired outfielders to DH in JD Martinez and Giancarlo Stanton respectively. With the Stanton trade the Yankees made a whole at 2B and 3B to clear space to take on his contract and Boston is now making Hanley Ramirez and Mitch Moreland split time at 1B. But they corrected the holes they made by getting Neil Walker and Brandon Dury respectively while Boston has the same rotation depth issues and no real bridge to closer Craig Kimbrel. The Yankees at least have one of the best bullpens because of the four headed monster they have in Aroldis Chapman, David Robertson, Dellin Betances and Tommy Kahnle. Boston has the better rotation on paper because of David Price, Chris Sale and Rick Porcello but each have an issue that is holding them back. Despite the injury history of the Yankees top 4 starters of Masahiro Tanaka, Luis Severino, Sonny Gray and CC Sabathia they each will start the year healthy unlike Boston who has spots wide open since the three options are out. Each team’s strength will be the offense and that is what will carry them for the season through tough times for each pitching staff’s issue but each will need to make some move for pitching since they are both behind the Astros and Indians.
Batting Lineup:
4. DH JD Martinez
5. 1B Hanley Ramirez
Pitching Staff:
Chris Sale
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David Price
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Rick Porcello
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Batting Lineup:
4. DH Giancarlo Stanton
7. 1B Neil Walker
8. 3B Brandon Dury
Pitching Staff:
Luis Severino
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Masahiro Tanaka
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Sonny Gray
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CC Sabathia
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SU-David Robertson
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SU-Dellin Betances
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MI-Tommy Kahnle
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Batting Lineup:
3. CF Adam Jones
4. 1B Chris Davis
5. SS Manny Machado
6. 2B Jonathan Schoop
7. DH Trey Mancini
Pitching Staff:
Dylan Bundy
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Alex Cobb
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Andrew Cashner
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Kevin Gausman
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Chris Tillman
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CL-Zach Britton
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Batting Lineup:
3. 3B Josh Donaldson
4. DH Kendrys Morales
5. 1B Justin Smoak
6. C Russell Martin
9. SS Aledmys Diaz
Pitching Staff:
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CL-Roberto Osuna
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SS-Troy Tulowitzki-DL
The Tampa Bay Rays are following suit with the other Florida team in a full scale rebuild-trade away players since they finally traded Evan Longoria while also trading Jake Odorizzi for one marginal prospect and letting All-Star DH Corey Dickerson go on waivers. Chris Archer, Alex Colome, Sergio Romo, Denard Span, Carlos Gomez, Brad Miller and Wilson Ramos are all possible trade pieces to even further this rebuild and what will be a continued stay back in the cellar like the days of the Devil Rays. Plus they are going with a four man rotation all season which is another head scratching move they have made.
Batting Lineup:
1. LF Denard Span
4. C Wilson Ramos
5. DH Brad Miller
6. RF Carlos Gomez
Pitching Staff:
Chris Archer
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CL-Alex Colome
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SU-Sergio Romo
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American League West: The reigning World Series champions Houston Astros are again the favorites to win it all and that is because they improved their rotation by getting Gerrit Cole since they already have Dallas Keuchel, Justin Verlander and Lance McCullers Jr as this makes their rotation even better. But now have two extra starters depending on who is their fifth starter between Charlie Morton, Brad Peacock and Colin McHugh. Their biggest weakness will be their bullpen and LF and the hope is they trade one of those starters for a LF or some bullpen help if they really want to have no weakness as its World Series or bust. They still have one of the best lineups in baseball anchored by MVP Jose Altuve, World Series MVP George Springer and Carlos Corrrea to name some of it.
Batting Lineup:
1. RF George Springer
3. 2B Jose Altuve
4. SS Carlos Correa
7. LFJosh Reddick
Pitching Staff:
Dallas Keuchel
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Justin Verlander
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Lance McCullers JR
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Gerrit Cole
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Charlie Morton
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LR-Brad Peacock
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LR-Colin McHugh
Batting Lineup:
2. DH Shin-Soo Choo
3. 3B Adrian Beltre
4. 1B Joey Gallo
5. RF Nomar Mazara
6. 2B Rougned Odor
8. SS Elvis Andrus
Pitching Staff:
Cole Hamels
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Doug Fister
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Matt Moore
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Mike Minor
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Martin Perez
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CL-Tim Lincecum
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The Anaheim Angels made some splashy moves by reigning LF Justin Upton, trading for 2B Ian Kinsler, signing SS Zach Cozart to play 3b, and signing the “Babe Ruth of Japan” to pitch and DH. None of these moves really matter since it’s all about their pitching staff since the top three pitchers have yet to ever be consistently healthy and have to make a six man rotation to accommodate Shohei Otani meaning someone who shouldn’t be starting will be starting. Plus their bullpen isn’t any good despite them trading for Jim Johnson since a bullpen is more than just one guy. The only chance they have is having the best player in baseball in CF Mike Trout and the former best player in baseball Albert Pujols despite them asking him to play 1B more often in his advanced age.
Batting Lineup:
1. 2B Ian Kinsler
2. 3B Zach Costart
3. CF Mike Trout
4. 1B Albert Pujols
5. LF Justin Upton
7. DH Shohei Otani
Pitching Staff:
Bench:
The Seattle Mariners still have Nelson Cruz, 2B Robinson Cano and 3B Kyle Seager to anchor their lineup while still having Felix Hernandez to lead a rotation which is weaker than most years but they traded for Dee Gordon to leadoff. The twist is he is now a CF learning on the fly, his second position change and their starting LF Ben Gamel is stating the year hurt so an Ichiro Suzuki reunion is also on hand. Outside of James Paxtonthe rest of the rotation is patchwork with Mike Leake and others but they also resigned Hisahi Iwakuma to a minor league deal to see if he still has it if healthy. They have a good closer in Edwin Diaz but outside of that their bullpen is weak and it got even weaker with David Phelps having to go under for Tommy John Surgery. The strength of their lineup will be key for them if they don’t make moves to fix the pitching staff as a whole if they want to break their playoff-less drought of 16 years the most in any professional sport.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Dee Gordon
3. 2B Robinson Cano
4. DH Nelson Cruz
5. 3B Kyle Seager
7. LF Ichiro Suzuki
Pitching Staff:
Felix Hernandez
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James Paxton
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Mike Leake
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CL-Edwin Diaz
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OF-Ben Gamel-DL
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Boog Powell
2. 2B Jed Lowrie
3. RF Stephen Piscotty
4. DH Kris Davis
5. C Jonathan Lucroy
6. LF Matt Joyce
7. 1B Matt Olson
8. 3B Matt Chapman
Pitching Staff:
Kendal Graveman
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Sean Manaea
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Trevor Cahill
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CL-Santiago Casilla
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National League Central:
It is the Chicago Cubs division to lose since they have the best roster but it will not be so easy since the Cardinals and Brewers have gotten better with their off season moves. Gone are pitchers SPs Jake Arietta, John Lackey and relievers Wade Davis, Justin Grimm and Hector Rendon. While SPs Yu Darvish, Tyler Chatwood, Drew Smyly and relievers Brandon Morrow, Steve Cishek and Shae Simmons are in. We all know the Cubs strength is their lineup since they have 3B Kris Bryant, 1B Anthony Rizzo, C Wilson Contreras, SS Addison Russell, 2B Javy Baez and LF Kyle Schwarberbut don’t even have any room for Ben Zobrist and Ian Happ to play every day. They will need to make moves at the deadline to get a better bullpen and a deeper rotation which they can do since they have too many position players and no way to play them all every day.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Ian Happ
2. SS Addison Russell
3. 3B Kris Bryant
4. Anthony Rizzo
5. LF Kyle Schwarber
6. C Wilson Contreras
7. 2B Javy Baez
Pitching Staff:
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Tyler Chatwood
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CL-Steve Cishek
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MI-Brandon Morrow
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UTL-Ben Zobrist
The St Louis Cardinals traded away two thirds of their outfield in Stepehn Piscotty and Randal Grichuck but got one of the best outfielders in Marcell Ozuna and they are stating Tommy Pham who was a starter before fell behind the other outfielders to pair with Dexter Fowler. The strength for this team will be its offense due to its outfield but also since they still haveYadier Molina and Matt Carpenter leading the offense but also also hope SS Paul DeJong isn’t a one hit wonder like the previous SS Aldemis Diaz. Their rotation isn’t weak but after Carlos Martinez, Adam Wainwright and Michael Wacha but they have questions marks for the youngsters in the backend of the rotation along with the bullpen as a whole but they did signed Luke Gregerson to close which is a good star. The rest of the bullpen outside of Brett Cecil is all question marks that will only be solved via the trade deadline if not they will miss the playoffs for a second straight year.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Dexter Fowler
3. 1B Matt Carpenter
4. RF Marcell Ozuna
5. C Yadier Molina
7. LF Tommy Pham
8. SS Paul DeJong
Pitching Staff:
Carlos Martinez
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Michal Wacha
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Adam Wainright
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CL-Luke Gregerson
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SU-Brett Cecil
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Batting Lineup:
2. CF Lorenzo Cain
3. LF Christian Yelich
4. RF Ryan Braun
5. 1B Eric Thames
6. 3B Travis Shaw
Pitching Staff:
Zach Davies
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Chase Anderson
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Jimmy Nelson
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Jhoulys Chacin
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CL-Corey Knebel
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SU-Jeremy Jeffress
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SU-Matt Albers
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LP-Boone Logan
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OF-Domingo Santana
C-Stephen Vogt-DL
Well the Pittsburgh Pirates finally traded away Andrew McCutchen and Gerrit Cole and turned the team over to Starling Marte and Gregory Polanco as Marte will play CF which he was going to do before his PED suspension last year. Ivan Nova is the last man standing in a rotation full of potential but inexperience even if some of them like Jameson Taillon and Chad Kuhl pitched year for them/Joe Musgrove pitching for Houston. Their lineup will actually be good since they got All-Star DHCorey Dickerson for nothing to play LF they still have 2B Josh Harrison, SS Jordy Mercer, C Francisco Cervelli, 1B Josh Bell and 3B David Freese. They quietly have one of the best closers in the game in Felipe Rivero, bet the Nationals wish they didn’t trade him for a half season Mark Melancon. Since they are the 4thbest team in the division and have already traded away two key players look for them to trade some of their infielders and Ivan Nova at the deadline to help them rebuild quicker around the young staff and Marte/Polanco/Bell.
Batting Lineup:
1. 2B Josh Harrison
2. SS Jordy Mercer
3. CF Starling Marte
4. 3B David Freese
5. 1B Josh Bell
6. LF Corey Dickerson
7. RF Gregory Polanco
8. C Francisco Cervelli
Pitching Staff:
Ivan Nova
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Jameson Tallion
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Chad Kuhl
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Jose Musgrove
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CL-Felipe Rivero
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Last place again and for awhile in Cincinnatidespite having a talented team led by Joey Votto. Gone from the Reds is Jay Bruce, Brandon Phillips, Todd Fraizer, Jhonny Cueto and now Zach Cosart leaving Votto and Homer Bailey as the old guard for the new look young/in rebuild mode Reds. They have a promising team since they have one of the best outfields with Billy Hamilton, Scott Schebler and Adam Duvall plus their 3B isn’t too shabby in Eugenio Suarez. Catcher Tucker Barnheart was the backup to start the year and still won the gold glove so of course he is the starter and they have a promising pitching staff if they stay healthy in Anthony DeSclafini, Brandon Finnegan with Bailey in the rotation. Raisel Iglesias and Michael Lorenzen lead a good bullpen that also brought in Jared Hughes and David Hernandez. The future is bright but not enough for this year or the next few years based on whose head of them in the division IE Cubs-Cards-Brewers.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Billy Hamilton
3. 1B Joey Votto
4. 3B Adam Duvall
5. RF Scott Schebler
6. 3B Eugenio Suarez
8. C Tucker Barnheart
Pitching Staff:
Homer Bailey
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Anthony DeSclafani
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Brandon Finnegan
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CL-Raisel Iglesias
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SU-Michael Lorenzen
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SU-Jared Hughes
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MI-David Hernandez
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National League East:
This is the make or break year for the Washington Nationals since it is RF Bryce Harper’s last year under contract before he eventually leaves for green pastures. It will help if both outfielders Adam Eaton, Michael Taylor and SS Trea Turner are healthy for most of the year. It will also help having an improved bullpen all year then having no closer for most of the season. They will probably need to make a move for another starting pitcher but are hoping the late spring training signing of Jeremy Hellickson will help them out but regardless it’s their division.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Adam Eaton
2. SS Trea Tuner
3. RF Bryce Harper
8. LF Michael A Taylor
Pitching Staff:
Bench:
Batting Lineup:
1. 2B Asdrubal Cabrera
3. RF Jay Bruce
4. LF Yoenis Cespedes
5. 3B Todd Frazier
6. 1B Adrian Gonzalez
Pitching Staff:
Noah Syndergaard
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Jacob DeGrom
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Matt Harvey
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Stephen Matz
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Jason Vargas
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CL-Jeurys Familia
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SU-AJ Ramos
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MI-Anthony Swarzak
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OF-Michael Conforto-DL
Of the reaming three teams in this division, only one is trying to compete this year and it’s the Philadelphia Phillies. It’s about the future and the present with this team as the top prospects will get a chance to play like SS JP Crawford, CJorge Alfaro and OF Nick Williams. They also signed 1B Carlos Santana to anchor the lineup with rising star Rhys Hopkins who will be in LF and they signed Jake Arrieta to finally give Aaron Nola help in the rotation. As well as signing veterans Pet Neskek and Tommy Hunter. It is a nice attempt at trying to be competitive but they will not make the playoffs but they will finish 3rdin their division.
Batting Lineup:
3. LF Rhys Hoskins
4. 1B Carlos Santana
6. RF Nick Williams
7. C Jorge Alfaro
8. SS JP Crawford
Pitching Staff:
Aaron Nola
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Jake Arrieta
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SU-Pat Neshek
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In a salary-dump trade the Atlanta Braves took on the salaries of Scott Kazmir, Brandon McCarthy and 1B Adrian Gonzalez by sending out LF Matt Kemp which means they have a hole in LF and trying to plug it with one of the 8 guys. They also shipped out their closer to save money which means it will be all on Aroldis Vizciano to close games. The lineup will still have 1B Freddie Freeman, RF Nick Markakis, and leadoff hitter CF Ender Inciarte but will have three youngsters handling the infield with Freeman. Their rotation still has Julio Teheran and Mike Foltynewicz but also has a plan with veterans occupying spots instead of letting their pitching prospects take all the punches off a rebuilding team this year by getting McCarthy and Anibal Sanchez which they didn’t do previously.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Ender Inciarte
3. RF Nick Markakis
4. 1B Freddie Freeman
Pitching Staff:
Julio Teheran
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Mike Foltynewicz
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Brandon McCarthy
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Anibal Sanchez
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CL-Arodys Vizcaino
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The Miami Marlins will be bad for awhile since they are in a full scale rebuild after their fire sale of the best outfield in baseball and traded one of the premier leadoff hitters in baseball as well. Gone are Giancarlo Stanton, Dee Gordon, Marcell Ozuna and Christian Yelich. The only salvage players will be traded like JT Realmuto, Justin Bour, Starlin Castro, Martin Prado and SP Dan Straily. The whole pitching staff is a patchwork while the outfield is a mess since they brought back Camron Maybin to play CF with Derek Dietrich in LF when he is a 2b. Once they trade their good players it will be a complete mess of a team that will lose 100 games.
Batting Lineup:
3. 2B Starling Castro
4. 1B Justin Bour
7. LF Derek Dietrich
Pitching Staff:
Bench:
3B-Martin Prado-DL
C-JT Realmuto-DL
National League West: The reigning NL Champs came out of this division and so did the two wild cards. It will be the same story like it is always is for the Los Angeles Dodgers; they will need more starting pitching at the deadline due to injuries and same goes for bullpen except that it’s a combination of both health and ineffectiveness. Their offense will always be their strength centered around their young stars SS Corey Seager & 1B Cody Bellinger. But are anchored by veterans 3B Justin Turner, C Yasmani Grandal, 2B Logan Forsythe, the ever confusing RF Yasiel Puig/CF Joc Pederson and now don’t have a black hole in LF since they required LF Matt Kemp. SP Clayton Kershaw and CL Kenley Jensen will be their dominate self but will need help to win a World Series via trades or the rest of the staff will have to step up. They will win the division no doubt about it but their goal is a World Series.
Batting Lineup:
1. 3B Logan Forsythe
2. SS Corey Seager
3. 1B Cody Bellinger
4. LF Matt Kemp
5. C Yasmani Grandal
6. RF Yasiel Puig
7. CF Joc Pederson
Pitching Staff:
Clayton Kershaw
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CL-Kenley Jensen
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3B-Justin Turner-DL
They have fixed their bullpen/3B-LF holes by signing Tony Watson to pair with closer Mark Melancon/LHP Will Smith who they hope both to be healthy with Sam Dyson and Hunter Strickland. Plus they traded for 3B Evan Longoria& CF Andrew McCutchen to play RF which shifts Hunter Pence to LF to add to their good lineup anchored by the best catcher in Buster Posey. They have a great 1-2 punch of Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto but they traded away their leadoff hitter and CF Denard Span. They did however replace him with CF Austin Jackson, but he has failed at being a leadoff hitter in his career plus to clear space to take on those two’s contract they traded away their #3 starter Matt Moore which makes two holes in the rotation. They will need to acquire an SP at the deadline to go further then the wild card game which isn’t certain since the two wild cards from last year were the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Austin Jackson
3. 3B Evan Longoria
4. C Buster Posey
5. RF Andrew McCutchen
7. LF Hunter Pence
Pitching Staff:
Madison Bumgarner
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Johnny Cueto
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CL-Mark Melancon
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SU-Sam Dyson
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SU-Tony Watson
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MI-Hunter Strickland
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LP-Will Smith
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The Arizona Diamondbacks will have a hard time with three playoff contending teams to deal with since they have one of the worst bullpens in baseball which they didn’t really do anything to address besides acquire Brad Boxberger and make former starter Archie Bradley the closer since they have a surplus of position players they have that they could have traded for relievers. They had too many outfielders(8) before they acquired OF Steven Souza for INF Brandon Dury in three way trade, are also going with three catchers and have too many infielders(11) despite that trade. They signed OF Jarrod Dyson to backup Souza, AJ Pollack and David Peralta which means Yasmany Tomas is being paid to be in AAA and they are making INF Chris Owings a backup despite having one in Daniel Descalso. When you have Zach Grienke and Paul Goldschmidt leading your team you always have a chance but they will need to fix their bullpen.
Batting Lineup:
1. RF Jarrod Dyson
3. 1B Paul Goldschmidt
5. CF AJ Pollack
6. LF David Peralta
Pitching Staff:
Zach Greinke
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CL-Archie Bradley
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SU-Brad Boxberger
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UTL-Chris Owings
INF-Daniel Descalso
OF-Steven Souza-DL
The Colorado Rockieswill again have a great offensive lineup anchored by CF Charlie Blackman and 3B Nolan Arenado plus they resigned OF Carlos Gonzalez. The pitching will be an issue which is history for them but their bullpen is the opposite of Arizona since they signed Wade Davis, Bryan Shaw and brought back Jake McGee too pair with Adam Ottivano and Mike Dunn. If your rotation is shakey and inexperienced it might as well beef up your pen to help the youngsters get through the year. The only question is why they don’t let their own young catchers play a full year? Last year they used Ryan Hanigan and Jonathan Lucroy instead of their three young catchers this year they traded one and but brought back Chris Iannetta who has not been good since he left them years ago instead of seeing what they have. It could have been the rare young catching group catching a fleet of young starters to grow into success with each other but I guess not.
Batting Lineup:
1. CF Charlie Blackmon
3. LF Carlos Gonzalez
4. 3B Nolan Arenado
8. C Chris Iannetta
Pitching Staff:
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CL-Wade Davis
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SU-Jake McGee
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SU-Bryan Shaw
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MI-Mike Dunn
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MI-Adam Ottavino
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This is a four team race for this division which leaves the San Diego Padres who will be in last place but not for 3rdstraight season since the Giants and D-Backs were in last place last two seasons. They signed the best position player on the market in 1B Eric Hosmer despite having Wil Myers at 1B who was only there to avoid injury in the outfield but will go back there despite it being crowded with six other guys. They brought back 3B Chase Hedley and traded for Freddy Galvis to solve the SS hole but again will have a patchwork pitching staff full of unknowns and guys trying to rebound after poor or injury plagued seasons.
Batting Lineup:
2. SS Freddy Galvis
3. RF Wil Myers
4. 1B Eric Hosmer
6. 3B Chase Headley
Pitching Staff:
Bench: