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Baltimore Orioles 2009 record » 64-98 Manager » Dave Trembley, 4th year Prediction » 5th place, AL East A young nucleus is in place with more talent on the way. But is that enough to lift the Orioles out of fifth place after two years in the basement? Their last AL East title was in 1997. Boston Red Sox 2009 record » 95-67 Manager » Terry Francona, 7th year Prediction » AL wild card The addition of John Lackey gives Boston a formidable starting rotation. The bullpen was excellent last season. The front office even made defensive upgrades a priority. If their offense is even half-decent, this is a playoff team. Chicago White Sox 2009 record » 79-83 Manager » Ozzie Guillen, 7th year Prediction » 3rd place, AL Central They failed to defend their division crown. But some aggressive trades by GM Ken Williams last summer gave the White Sox the division’s best rotation — led by Jake Peavy, acquired from San Diego, and Mark Buehrle. Cleveland Indians 2009 record » 65-97 Manager » Manny Acta, 1st year Prediction » 4th place, AL Central Acta knows about rebuilding after three years with the Nats. But he’s inheriting a team with a far deeper farm system. Look out for a monster year from now-healthy CF Grady Sizemore. Detroit Tigers 2009 record » 86-77 Manager » Jim Leyland, 5th year Prediction » 2nd place, AL Central They led the division from May 16 until a heartbreaking one-game playoff loss to the Twins on Oct. 6. The Tigers have great promise in the rotation. But without CF Curtis Granderson and 2B Placido Polanco, will the Tigers score enough? Kansas City Royals 2009 record » 65-97 Manager » Trey Hillman, 3rd year Prediction » 4th place, AL Central The Royals have escaped the division basement two years running now. But is there really any hope they can climb higher? If there is, it rests on the arm of 2009 Cy Young winner Zack Greinke. Los Angeles Angels 2009 record » 97-65 Manager » Mike Scioscia, 11th year Prediction » AL West champions Three AL West titles in a row and five of six. But can the Angels hold on in an improving division and after losing ace pitcher John Lackey and the versatile Chone Figgins to free agency? Minnesota Twins 2009 record » 87-76 Manager » Ron Gardenhire, 9th year Prediction » AL Central champions The most important part is done: Signing star C Joe Mauer to a contract extension. The Twins also open up a new outdoor stadium, Target Field. Now, can they replace closer Joe Nathan (Tommy John surgery)? New York Yankees 2009 record » 103-59 Manager » Joe Girardi, 3rd year Prediction » AL East champions, AL pennant, World Series champions The defending champs traded for Javier Vazquez to solidify a dynamite rotation. No one else scored over 900 runs last season and the heart of that lineup remained stable. Curtis Granderson and Brett Gardner form a better defensive outfield. Oakland Athletics 2009 record » 75-87 Manager » Bob Geren, 4th year Prediction » 4th place, AL West One of the best farm systems in baseball needs to produce for the A’s to get back to their winning ways. They took a chance on veteran pitcher Ben Sheets, who missed last year after elbow surgery. Seattle Mariners 2009 record » 85-77 Manager » Don Wakamatsu, 2nd year Prediction » 3rd place, AL West Few teams in the majors emphasize pitching and defense like the Mariners, who acquired 2008 Cy Young winner Cliff Lee in the Roy Halladay deal. Lee teams with Felix Hernandez to give Seattle a dominant one-two punch. Tampa Bay Rays 2009 record » 84-78 Manager » Joe Maddon, 5th year Prediction » 3rd place, AL East Took a step back after 2008 AL pennant. But don’t be fooled. Third baseman Evan Longoria is an MVP candidate and Rays are again loaded with young talent. If the bullpen issues are fixed, this team will challenge. Texas Rangers 2009 record » 87-75 Manager » Ron Washington, 4th year Prediction » 2nd place, AL West They just missed the playoffs last year with a young, talent-rich roster and plenty more on the way from a rich farm system. Will Washington’s admission of drug use this spring distract the kids? His job is on the line. Toronto Blue Jays 2009 record » 75-87 Manager » Cito Gaston, 3rd year Prediction » 4th place, AL East It looks like the Blue Jays are headed for a rebuild. That’s not easy in the AL East. Ace pitcher Roy Halladay is gone so the rotation has limited experience. They need a rebound season from CF Vernon Wells. |
Arizona Diamondbacks 2009 record » 70-92 Manager » A.J. Hinch, 2nd year Prediction » 5th place, NL West The rotation looks good, especially if ace Brandon Webb returns from shoulder surgery by June. Star OF Justin Upton anchors a lineup with some question marks. Mark Johnson had 44 HR at 3B. Atlanta Braves 2009 record » 86-76 Manager » Bobby Cox, 20 years Prediction » 3rd place, NL East Top prospect Jason Heyward gets nod in RF. Braves hope he can upgrade the offense. They need a big year from Derek Lowe and Tommy Hanson as rotation replaces Javier Vazquez. Chicago Cubs 2009 record » 83-78 Manager » Lou Piniella, 4th year Prediction » 2nd place, NL Central Did the Cubs do enough to catch the Cardinals in the NL Central? Doesn’t look like it. Alfonso Soriano’s knees hurt him last season. A rebound year from C Geovany Soto would be nice. Cincinnati Reds 2009 record » 78-84 Manager » Dusty Baker, 3rd year Prediction » 4th place, NL Central The Reds have a good nucleus with 1B Joey Votto and OF Jay Bruce, who fought a nagging wrist injury in ’09. The pitching staff is a solid mix of vets like Aaron Harang and youngsters like Homer Bailey. Colorado Rockies 2009 record » 92-70 Manager » Jim Tracy, 2nd year Prediction » NL wild card Favorites in the NL West are seeking their third postseason berth in four years. RHP Ubaldo Jimenez has stuff to make a run at a Cy Young. Troy Tulowitzki is one of MLB’s best SS at just 25. Florida Marlins 2009 record » 87-75 Manager » Fredi Gonzalez, 4th year Prediction » 2nd place, NL East Two solid years in a row, a new ballpark on the way and an MVP candidate in SS Hanley Ramirez. And they signed RHP Josh Johnson to a four-year extension. The future looks bright. Houston Astros 2009 record » 74-88 Manager » Brad Mills, 1st year Prediction » 5th place, NL Central Looks like rebuilding time in Houston under new manager Brad Mills. Star 1B Lance Berkman is already on the DL. They have a nice top of the rotation with Roy Oswalt and Wandy Rodriguez. Los Angeles Dodgers 2009 record » 95-67 Manager » Joe Torre, 3rd year Prediction » NL West champions Did the nasty divorce of owner Frank McCourt make the Dodgers cautious financially? No big moves, but the offense is still competitive. At 22, LHP Clayton Kershaw is already one of MLB’s best. Milwaukee Brewers 2009 record » 80-82 Manager » Ken Macha, 2nd year Prediction » 3rd place, NL Central They paid for losing so much pitching after ’08. Offense led by Prince Fielder and Ryan Braun is powerful. They tried to patch their rotation with Randy Wolf and Doug Davis. New York Mets 2009 record » 70-92 Manager » Jerry Manuel, 3rd year Prediction » 4th place, NL East Injuries ruined ’09. They added OF Jason Bay to bolster lineup. 3B David Wright hopes to take advantage of new dimensions at Citi Field. But no rotation additions puts pressure on Johan Santana. Philadelphia Phillies 2009 record » 93-69 Manager » Charlie Manuel, 6th year Prediction » NL East champions, NL pennant Second straight pennant. Can they do it again? Traded one ace for another in Cliff Lee for Roy Halladay deal. Back of rotation looks thin. Chase Utley, Ryan Howard still anchor potent lineup. Pittsburgh Pirates 2009 record » 62-99 Manager » John Russell, 3rd year Prediction » 6th place, NL Central Long rebuilding process continues. Not much hope, other than watching CF Andrew McCutchen blossom. The rotation lacks an ace or even a solid No. 2. OF Garrett Jones had surprise ’09 (21 HR). St. Louis Cardinals 2009 record » 91-71 Manager » Tony LaRussa, 15th year Prediction » NL Central champions Overwhelming favorite in the NL Central. Had to re-sign Matt Holliday, who again provides protection for star 1B Albert Pujols. Pitchers Adam Wainwright and Chris Carpenter are dominant. San Francisco Giants 2009 record » 88-74 Manager » Bruce Bochy, 4th year Prediction » 3rd place, NL West Still have to wonder how this team will score runs. Will Giants even let phenom Buster Posey loose at catcher? Looks like he starts in Triple-A. Strength is rotation led by Tim Lincecum. San Diego Padres 2009 record » 75-87 Manager » Bud Black, 4th year Prediction » 4th place, NL West Rebuilding time in San Diego, which looks like a lock for last place. The only real drama is if Padres trade hometown star Adrian Gonzalez, one of the game’s best 1B this side of Albert Pujols. Washington Nationals 2009 record » 59-103 Manager » Jim Riggleman, 2nd year Prediction » 5th place, NL East Four last place finishes in five years. Time for Nats to generate some buzz. Top draft pick Stephen Strasburg will be up by June. Ryan Zimmerman looks for repeat of ’09. |