First
Look: AL West
Well
the seasons coming up and we have few free agents left to wonder about so its
time to start looking at teams.
I’m going to look at each team in a division a week and say what I think
of them so far, not super in depth but more of an overlook of what they could
look like at seasons start. So
lets start with the AL West and start with the team I think is going to far the
Oakland A’s.
Oakland A’s
Pitching: While they didn’t add any
major additions here I don’t think it’s really not too big of an issue. With Jarred Parker, Sonny Gray and Dan
Staily in the rotation they have a strong foundation to keep the rotation
strong. Scott Kazmir will help the
back end of the rotation and AJ Griffin will fit well with the rotation to
round out what could be baseballs best if the young arms can hold up. Where they did do some improvements was
the bullpen by getting Jim Johnson, Drew Pomeranz and Luke Gregerson will add
some good arms in the bullpen and Johnson will probably fight for the Closer
spot. Overall the A’s did a good
in getting new pitching not hurting themselves.
Batting: Much like last year this
is the weak point and they but they have potential to be much better this year
but things have to happen. With
players like Josh Reddick, Yoenis Cespedes and Josh Donaldson they have a
strong core hitters if they can all hit well. Sadly that’s the problem with this teams hitting, besides
Donaldson and Coco Crisp the rest of the offense is built on potential. If they can hit for what they “could”
hit then this team can rival most offenses in the AL. Overall they offense didn’t get an upgrade but the potential
is there to be a big one.
Texas Rangers
Pitching: Their pitching is bad but
not terrible, think of them as a 40 in the 20-80 scouting scale. Sadly I can see them really hurting if
they don’t do something soon.
After Yu Darvish and Matt Harrison the rest of the rotation is up in the
air with Robbie Ross, Tanner Scheppers and Alexi Ogando fighting for spots
among other rookies. The bullpen
gets stronger with Neftali Feliz deciding to be in the bullpen full time for
this career, if he can come back to form he’s a deadly closer. After Feliz though the bullpen is just
average if they get lucky. Overall
it’s bad and needs a lot of help if they want to compete with the A’s.
Batting: You’d think that this
would be the team’s strength and you’d be right but that’s honestly not as good
as it has been. Don’t get me wrong
they have a strong offense and adding Prince Fielder and Shin-Soo Choo only
made it stronger. But they didn’t
improve overall, losing Nelson Cruz weakened the OF offense and Choo actually
is starting to show his weakness against LHP who’s slash line goes down every
year against LHP. Jurikson Profar
getting full time is a good thing for the offense and defense but we have yet
to see how he plays in a full season and he didn’t exactly light the world up
last season.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim-
Pitching: The Angels did a nice job
trying to fix their rotation and bullpen with trades for Hector Santiago and
Tyler Skaggs though the jury is still out on Skaggs effectiveness moving
forward. He’s lost a lot of
velocity in the last year or two so there’s a question if he could be a ML
pitcher. Joe Smith was a good MR
pitcher and will help take some pressure off the rotation. Other than that the Pitching hasn’t
changed. Many of the pitchers
underperformed last season and guys like CJ Wilson should bounce back to a 15
win 3.20 ERA pitcher but I still don’t think it’s a very good rotation or
bullpen. Frieri is NOT a closer
and I’ve said this for the last few years, the Angels need a better end game
guy that can throw strikes with more consistency than Frieri or this could be a
tough season.
Batting: While the loss of Trumbo
is going to hurt their power I don’t think it’s as bad as people think. Raul Ibanez is pretty much Mark Trumbo
with a better OBP and a little less power. I can see him have a 20-25 HR season with a .250 AVG and an
OBP of .350. David Freese could be
quite interesting depending on which Freese they get, is he the 25 HR .300 AVG
guy or the 15 HR .275 AVG guy? We
will have to see. As for the rest
of the team I expect them to do much better with a “healthy” Albert Pujols and
Josh Hamilton I believe will get better though not by much. Trout will be the person to watch for
and he will try and capitalize on a fabulous first 2 years. The team is got a lot of potential but
it’s a crapshoot if they can live up to the potential that we’ve put on them.
Seattle Mariners-
Pitching: Decent but not great, in
fact besides a few shinning stars like Felix Hernandez and Hisashi Iwaskuma the
pitching is slightly above average.
Blake Beavan is a good pitcher but after that there isn’t a lot to worry
about. Taijuan Walker is someone
to watch and see him progress but for now he isn’t going to blow the world away
this year. The bullpen is just a
mess and they don’t even know who the closer is going to be. With a 3 way battle between Danny
Farquhar, Tommy Wilhelmsen and Charlie Furbush and no clear winner at the
moment. All of them have talent
and are good pitchers but after that the team is just, average at best. Overall they didn’t do anything to fix
the teams problems and didn’t add anything to help them move forward.
Batting: Robinson Cano is the thing
that everyone is going to watch and honestly it was a bad contract but a good
signing. He will add a lot of
power to a team that is starved for it.
Though the signing of Corey Hart is going to be over looked but not
under felt, Hart is a good hitter and will be a good complement to Cano. Kyle Seager is one of the
best-underrated 3B in baseball, really he is and this may be the year he
finally gets the praise he deserves.
Why did I list these three specifically? Because after that they have no one and this team is going
to hurt bad. The OF is one of
worst in baseball. Michael
Saunders is the only one that has any real potential after that they have
nothing to help Cano, Hart and Seager.
Logan Morrison is a guy that could do something but doubtful. Overall this team isn’t going anywhere
but they did spend a lot of money getting there.
Houston Astros-
Pitching: Wow this doesn’t even
look like the team that played last year.
Scott Feldman, Jesse Cain, Chad Qualls, Matt Albers and Anthony Bass are
great additions to the team and a great way to help this young team with good
experience and all of them good pitchers.
Having a rotation of Feldman, Jarred Cosart, Brett Olberholtzer and Brad
Peacock could be a lot worse but this is the start of a good young
rotation. Now don’t get me wrong
they aren’t going to win and World Series so and while the bullpen is improved
its not so much improved that its going to help now. Overall very much improved but it is the Astros and they had
nowhere else to go but up.
Batting: They didn’t really
do much to improve the offense but they did do it. Dexter Fowler is a great improvement over Brandon Barnes but after that they didn’t do much else. The team’s
real improvement will come when the team starts with Jonathan Singleton, Domingo Santana and George Springer. Other than that the teams the same, they’re going to strike out a lot and they will surprise you with guys like Jason Castro and Jose Altuve but other than that it’s the same team. Overall its going to be a good year this year for an Astros fan just to see them
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