[情報] Offseason power rankings
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1. San Francisco Giants
The World Series champ has been king of the mountain two of the past three
seasons, and unlike last spring, there are no significant overriding
questions. Buster Posey demonstrated he is all the way back. Even without Tim
Lincecum pitching at a Cy Young level, the Giants' pitching staff is deep,
and they re-signed Angel Pagan and Marco Scutaro. Time will tell what kind of
condition Pablo Sandoval will be when he arrives in spring training, but the
Panda wasn't exactly svelte when the Giants won the World Series two months
ago. They've earned this spot.
2. Washington Nationals
They added Denard Span to the top of an already deep lineup. If Bryce
Harper's numbers in the last month are a sign of what's to come -- the guy
had a 1.043 OPS down the stretch -- he could be a monster at age 20 after
having the best season of any 19-year-old in history. And Stephen Strasburg's
innings count will climb to 190 or so, at the front of an outstanding
rotation. They could still sign Adam LaRoche and J.P. Howell, but either way,
Washington will go into next season as the favorite to win the NL East.
3. Detroit Tigers
The Tigers were good enough to make it to the World Series, and rival
evaluators assume they will play better in 2013. The addition of outfielder
Torii Hunter will improve their defense, at the very least, and if the Tigers
get full seasons out of the very underrated Doug Fister and Anibal Sanchez
behind Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer in the rotation, they could roll
through the AL Central in a way that everybody expected last year. Oh, by the
way, they get Victor Martinez back from his knee surgery, to serve as the DH
and bat fifth.
4. Cincinnati Reds
GM Walt Jocketty filled the only significant hole on the roster, adding a
leadoff hitter in Shin-Soo Choo, and while rival evaluators don't believe
Choo is good enough defensively to hold down center field, he makes them
better. The Reds already have a deep rotation, with Aroldis Chapman joining
the group and with Homer Bailey seemingly on the cusp of taking his
performance to the next level, and Cincinnati has a really good bullpen.
5. Oakland Athletics
The defending AL West champions will have a more experienced Yoenis Cespedes
in the middle of their lineup, and Brett Anderson at the front of their
rotation all season long. The A's pitching staff finished second in the AL in
ERA last season, and over the second half of the season, the offense led the
majors in runs scored. Their defense got even better with the addition of CF
Chris Young. The Athletics don't have as much money as the Angels or Rangers,
but they appear to be the best team in the division.
6. Los Angeles Dodgers
You can pick holes in this team, starting with the left side of the infield,
and it might not be a good sign that manager Don Mattingly is talking about
how the pressure on the team isn't really fair to the players. But you can't
get around this: The Dodgers have a whole lot of good players, from Clayton
Kershaw to Zack Greinke to Matt Kemp to Adrian Gonzalez. Overall, the Dodgers
have 10 players who make $11 million or more.
7. St. Louis Cardinals
The Cardinals have seamlessly transitioned from the era of Albert Pujols and
Tony La Russa. Allen Craig has become a really good major league hitter, a
strong complement to Matt Holliday and Carlos Beltran, and Adam Wainwright
figures to be better in his second full season removed from elbow surgery.
But the bullpen might turn out to be the best part of this team, now that
Trevor Rosenthal has seemingly become a major weapon.
8. Toronto Blue Jays
As written here yesterday, they are the best on-paper team in the AL East and
could take another long stride forward if Jose Bautista stays healthy and
Brett Lawrie evolves.
9. Atlanta Braves
It's the first year without Chipper Jones, who was still a really good
offensive player in 2012. But they have so many talented, young players that
the Braves can feel good about their chances for getting better -- from the
world's best closer, Craig Kimbrel, to Jason Heyward and Freddie Freeman, to
Mike Minor. Brandon Beachy figures to be back sometime this season, as well.
10. New York Yankees
The Yankees haven't gotten better this offseason, for sure. But remember,
they won 95 games last year and should have a pretty good rotation, with CC
Sabathia, Hiroki Kuroda, Andy Pettitte, Phil Hughes and either Ivan Nova or
Michael Pineda. The biggest question hovering over this team is the same as
last winter: How much of a toll will age take on the Yankees? Alex Rodriguez
is having a hip operation and might not give them much at all, and there will
be a time when age finally catches up with Derek Jeter; maybe that'll be in
2013, or maybe later. Given the structure of the club's lineup and payroll,
this much is certain: They desperately need more production from Mark
Teixeira.
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