Sunday, December 5, 2010

Arizona Diamondbacks: Non-tendered Ryan Church and Augie Ojeda

The Diamondbacks have released Ryan Church and Augie Ojeda. They still need a center fielder, but they also need a third baseman.

Third Basemen (Top Options)
Adrian Beltre
Pedro Feliz

Third Basemen (Secondary Options)
Miguel Cairo
Juan Castro
Greg Dobbs
Wes Helms
Mike Hessman
Akinori Iwamura
Mike Lowell
Aaron Miles
Melvin Mora
Nick Punto
Cody Ranson
Fernando Tatis
Chad Tracy
Wilson Valdez

Center Fielders (Top Options)
Melky Cabrera

Center Fielders (Secondary Options)
Ryan Church
Jesus Feliciano
Jody Gerut
Reed Johnson
Gabe Kapler
Austin Kearns
Ryan Langerhans
Jason Michaels
Laynce Nix
Adam Stern
Cory Sullivan
Randy Winn
Dewayne Wise

Seattle Mariners: Justin Miller, Charlie Haeger, Chris Seddon, Chris Smith

Justin Miller, Charlie Haeger, Chris Seddon, and Chris Smith have all been signed to minor league deal. All four of these pitchers would be good and productive relievers on any major league team. Each one of these moves deepens their bullpen in a positive way. Only Justin Miller has a concern for me because of his low innings totals. His durability is a bit of a question mark.

The Mariners still need a number two starter. There aren't any ideal number two starter options. The following pitchers could fit the role if healthy or given the opportunity to do so.

Number Two Starters (Secondary Options):
Bruce Chen
Kelvim Escobar
Anthony Lerew
Nate Robertson
Scot Shields

Pittsburgh Pirates: Dusty Brown, Andy Marte, Fernando Nieve

The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed Dusty Brown, Andy Marte, and Fernando Nieve to minor league contracts.

Dusty Brown is a catcher that should remain in the minor leagues all season. He hasn't shown any skill that can translate to a productive major league role. Jason Jaramillo and Chris Snyder should have the catcher spots locked up currently. Brown is not a quality option.

Andy Marte was a highly touted prospect years ago. He has not panned out, nor do I see him panning out in the future. His skills have not translated to the major leagues and should not make an appearance with the major league club at all next season.

Fernando Nieve is the pick up that could pay the most dividends. He got a minor league contract, but I would expect him to make the rotation out of spring training as the number four starter. If he gets the opportunity, he can be a good number four starter. The acquisition of Nieve should fill one hole the Pirates had in their rotation.

The Pirates still need either a first baseman or third baseman.


First Basemen (Top Options):
Pedro Feliz
Paul Konerko

First Baseman (Secondary Options):
Michael Aubrey
Alex Cora
Mike Hessman
Mark Kotsay
Jim Thome

Third Basemen (Top Options):
Jerry Hairston Jr.

Third Basemen (Secondary Options):
Mike Hessman
Aaron Miles

The Pirates also still need a shortstop and a top starting pitcher.

Shortstops (Top Options):
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Cesar Izturis

Shortstops (Secondary Options):
Orlando Cabrera
Alex Cora
Aaron Miles

Top Starters (Top Options):
Cliff Lee
Carl Pavano

Top Starters (Secondary Options):
Erik Bedard
Justin Duchscherer
Vicente Padilla
Brad Penny
Andy Pettitte
Brandon Webb

Zach Duke: Traded to Diamondbacks

Zach Duke is a solid number five starter on a good major league roster and a good pickup for the Diamondbacks. He will provide depth for the starting rotation, but I do not think he should start the season in the rotation. The Diamondbacks have other talent that should have the first opportunities to be in the rotation.

Duke can be a productive member from the bullpen. Minimizing his exposure to major league hitters by pitching one or two innings at a time can allow Duke to thrive as a lefty reliever. Overall, the Diamondbacks have a good pitching staff which now has more depth.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Juan Miranda: Traded to Diamondbacks

Juan Miranda is the type of play the Diamondbacks truly needed. They needed a power bat at first base and if Miranda gets the opportunity, he can be the legitimate power threat they need. He should get the preference to start at first over Geoff Blum, who is a good fielding first baseman. However, the Diamondbacks still need a centerfielder to complete their starting lineup.

Center Fielders
Jesus Feliciano
Jody Gerut
Reed Johnson
Gabe Kapler
Austin Kearns
Ryan Langerhans
Jason Michaels
Laynce Nix
Adam Stern
Cory Sullivan
Randy Winn
DeWayne Wise

Clint Barmes: Traded to the Astros

Clint Barmes has shown to be a solid fielding middle infielder. His bat hasn't allowed him to fit a specific offensive role in the major leagues. I think Matt Downs and Jeff Keppinger are better as the starters at second base and shortstop respectively. In reality the Astros need a first baseman.

First Basemen (Top Options)
Adam Dunn
Paul Konerko

First Basemen (Secondary Options)
Mike Hessman
Jim Thome

The Astros gave up Felipe Paulino, who is a solid fourth starter on any team and would be a fifth starter on the Astros. Bud Norris is a good fifth starting pitcher and will fill the hole left by Paulino.

Starting Rotation

1 - J.A. Happ
2 - Nelson Figueroa
3 - Wandy Rodriguez
4 - Brett Myers
5 - Bud Norris

Brett Carroll: Signed minor league contract with Royals

Brett Carroll signed a minor league contract with the Royals. He's a very good fielding corner outfielder. His bat is not good enough to play an offensive role on the Royals, but if the Royals can get hitting from other places in the lineup, they can save runs with improved defense.

The Royals need a different kind of left fielder with the roster they have.

Left Fielders (Top Options)
Carl Crawford

Left Fielders (Secondary Options)
Marcus Thames

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Offseason: New York Mets

2008 Record: 89-73
2009 Record: 70-92
2010 Record: 79-83

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - Josh Thole
1B - Daniel Murphy
2B - Justin Turner
3B - David Wright
SS - Discussed Below
LF - Lucas Duda
CF - Carlos Beltran
RF - Discussed Below

Shortstops (Top Options)
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Cesar Izturis
Derek Jeter
Felipe Lopez
Jhonny Peralta
Jose Reyes
Drew Sutton
Miguel Tejada

Shortstops (Second Options)
Orlando Cabrera
Juan Castro
Craig Counsell
Julio Lugo
Aaron Miles
Edgar Renteria

Right Fielders (Top Options)
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Brad Hawpe
Aubrey Huff
Jayson Werth

Right Fielders (Second Options)
Garret Anderson
Rocco Baldelli
Willie Bloomquist
Brandon Boggs
Jim Edmonds
Jesus Feliciano
Jeff Francoeur
Jody Gerut
Gabe Gross
Willie Harris
Jeremy Hermida
Reed Johnson
Gabe Kapler
Austin Kearns
Mark Kotsay
Ryan Langerhans
Brandon Moss
Mike Ryan
Bobby Scales
Brad Snyder
Adam Stern
Cory Sullivan
Willy Taveras
Marcus Thames
Randy Winn
Dewayne Wise

Starting Rotation

1 - Dillon Gee
2 - R.A. Dickey
3 - Mike Pelfrey
4 - Pat Misch
5 - Jon Niese

Bullpen

CL - Francisco Rodriguez
SU - Sean Green
SU - John Maine
1 - Tobi Stoner
2 - Manny Acosta
3 - Bobby Parnell

The Mets picked up the option on Jose Reyes, which improves their team and fills one of their holes.

C - Josh Thole
1B - Daniel Murphy
2B - Justin Turner
3B - David Wright
SS - Jose Reyes
LF - Lucas Duda
CF - Carlos Beltran
RF - Angel Pagan

Joaquin Arias: Claimed off Waivers by Royals

Joaquin Arias was claimed by the Kansas City Royals. He doesn't have any attributes that would make him an everyday player. His hitting is weak and his fielding is a little below average. The starting infield is already set so he'll be a bench player at best. The Royals still need a left fielder.

Left Fielders (Top Options)
Carl Crawford

Left Fielders (Secondary Options)
Marcus Thames

Jose Lopez: Mariners decline option

Jose Lopez, coming off a down year, had his option declined by the Mariners. His one great attribute is he makes consistent contact with the ball. Any other offensive production has decline over the past few years and I see that trend continuing, however he still has use to advance runners on the base because he will put the ball in play. The Mariners now need a third baseman that can do the same thing as Lopez or they can bring him back on their own terms.

Third Basemen (Top Options)
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Jose Lopez
Miguel Tejada

Third Basemen (Secondary Options)
Aaron Miles

Micah Hoffpauir: To Nippon Ham Fighters

I felt the Cubs could have Micah Hoffpauir play first base and hit near the bottom of the lineup. The Cubs do have Jeff Baker on their roster who can fit a similar role, however he has not had over 300 at bats, both major and minor leagues combined, in any season since 2006, so durability is a little of a question.

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - Welington Castillo
1B - Jeff Baker
2B - Darwin Barney
3B - Aramis Ramirez
SS - Starlin Castro
LF - Sam Fuld
CF - Marlon Byrd
RF - Kosuke Fukudome

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Offseason: Milwaukee Brewers

2008 Record: 90-72
2009 Record: 80-82
2010 Record: 77-85

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - Lorenzo Cain
1B - Prince Fielder
2B - Joe Inglett
3B - Casey McGehee
SS - Luis Cruz
LF - Ryan Braun
CF - Chris Dickerson
RF - Corey Hart

Starting Rotation

1 - Discussed Below
2 - Mark Rogers
3 - Marco Estrada
4 - Yovani Gallardo
5 - Randy Wolf

Top Starters (Top Options)
Jon Garland
Cliff Lee
Carl Pavano

Top Starters (Secondary Options)
Erik Bedard
Justin Duchscherer
Vicente Padilla
Brad Penny
Andy Pettitte
Brandon Webb

Bullpen

CL - Brandon Kintzler
SU - Jeremy Jeffress
SU - Mike McClendon
1 - Kameron Loe
2 - John Axford
3 - Todd Coffey

The Brewers signed Brian Barden to a minor league deal and if they expect to compete next year, that's where he should stay all year. Maybe he can be an infrequently used bench player, but he shouldn't be a starting player. His skills have yet to translate in the major leagues.

Offseason: Houston Astros

2008 Record: 86-75
2009 Record: 74-88
2010 Record: 76-86

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - Humberto Quintero
1B - Discussed Below
2B - Matt Downs
3B - Chris Johnson
SS - Jeff Keppinger
LF - Brian Bogusevic
CF - Jason Bourgeois
RF - Hunter Pence

First Basemen (Top Options)
Adam Dunn
Paul Konerko

First Basemen (Secondary Options)
Mike Hessman
Jim Thome

Starting Rotation

1 - J.A. Happ
2 - Nelson Figueroa
3 - Wandy Rodriguez
4 - Brett Myers
5 - Felipe Paulino

Bullpen

CL - Fernando Abad
SU - Wilton Lopez
SU - Samuel Gervacio
1 - Bud Norris
2 - Brandon Lyon
3 - Mark Melancon

Brian Esposito, Anderson Hernandez, Casey Fien, and Ross Wolf were all signed to minor league contracts. Esposito, Hernandez, and Wolf should all remain in the minor leagues as they don't have the appropriate major league talent to be on the roster. Casey Fien has the ability to be a very good reliever if given a solid opportunity. Fien adds depth to the Astros bullpen.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Offseason: Chicago Cubs

2008 Record: 97-64
2009 Record: 83-78
2010 Record: 75-87

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - Welington Castillo
1B - Micah Hoffpauir
2B - Darwin Barney
3B - Blake DeWitt
SS - Starlin Castro
LF - Tyler Colvin
CF - Marlon Byrd
RF - Kosuke Fukudome

Starting Rotation

1 - Carlos Zambrano
2 - Casey Coleman
3 - Carlos Silva
4 - Thomas Diamond
5 - Randy Wells

Bullpen

CL - Esmailin Caridad
SU - Jeff Samardzija
SU - Scott Maine
1 - Tom Gorzelanny
2 - Carlos Marmol
3 - Sean Marshall

Aramis Ramirez exercised his option and will be back with the Chicago Cubs in 2011. He adds a good power bat and I expect him to have a bounce back season from his down 2010. Cubs have good depth with power bats now.

C - Welington Castillo
1B - Micah Hoffpauir
2B - Darwin Barney
3B - Aramis Ramirez
SS - Starlin Castro
LF - Sam Fuld
CF - Marlon Byrd
RF - Kosuke Fukudome

Offseason: Washington Nationals

2008 Record: 59-102
2009 Record: 59-103
2010 Record: 69-93

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - Ivan Rodriguez
1B - Discussed Below
2B - Alberto Gonzalez
3B - Ryan Zimmerman
SS - Discussed Below
LF - Josh Willingham
CF - Discussed Below
RF - Mike Morse

First Basemen (Top Options)
Adam Dunn
Brad Hawpe
Aubrey Huff
Paul Konerko
Adam LaRoche
Derrek Lee
Lyle Overbay
Carlos Pena

First Basemen (Secondary Options)
Michael Aubrey
Lance Berkman
Russell Branyan
Jorge Cantu
Frank Catalanotto
Eric Chavez
Jason Giambi
Mike Hessman
Eric Hinske
Nick Johnson
Adam Kennedy
Mike Lamb
Scott Moore
Melvin Mora
Cody Ransom
Mike Sweeney
Jim Thome

Shortstops (Top Options)
Derek Jeter
Felipe Lopez
Drew Sutton
Juan Uribe

Shortstops (Secondary Options)
Orlando Cabrera

Center Fielders (Top Options)
Johnny Damon
Jayson Werth

Center Fielders (Secondary Options)
Rick Ankiel
Jody Gerut
Andruw Jones
Austin Kearns
Jason Michaels

Starting Rotation

1 - Discussed Below
2 - Discussed Below
3 - John Lannan
4 - J.D. Martin
5 - Jason Marquis

Clearly, the Nationals do have a top starter on their team, however Stephen Strasburg isn't expected to play a significant, if any role, in the 2011 season.

Top Starters (Top Options):
Jon Garland
Cliff Lee
Carl Pavano

Top Starters (Secondary Options):
Erik Bedard
Justin Duchscherer
Vicente Padilla
Brad Penny
Andy Pettitte
Brandon Webb

Number Two Starters (Top Options)
Hiroki Kuroda

Number Two Starters (Secondary Options)
Bruce Chen
Kelvim Escobar
Anthony Lerew
Nate Robertson
Scot Shields

Bullpen

CL - Sean Burnett
SU - Tyler Clippard
SU - Joel Peralta
1 - Colin Balester
2 - Drew Storen
3 - Ross Detwiler

Offseason: Cleveland Indians

2008 Record: 81-81
2009 Record: 65-97
2010 Record: 69-93

Offense/Defense Lineup

DH - Travis Hafner
C - Carlos Santana
1B - Jordan Brown
2B - Luis Valbuena
3B - Discussed Below
SS - Asdrubal Cabrera
LF - Discussed Below
CF - Michael Brantley
RF - Shin-Soo Choo

Third Basemen (Top Options)
Felipe Lopez

Third Basemen (Secondary Options)
Adam Kennedy
Melvin Mora

Left Fielders (Top Options)
Carl Crawford

Left Fielders (Secondary Options)
Marcus Thames

Starting Rotation

1 - Discussed Below
2 - Carlos Carrasco
3 - Discussed Below
4 - Mitch Talbot
5 - Aaron Laffey

Top Starters (Top Options)
Jon Garland
Cliff Lee
Carl Pavano

Top Starters (Secondary Options)
Erik Bedard
Justin Duchscherer
Vicente Padilla
Brad Penny
Andy Pettitte
Brandon Webb

Number Three Starters (Top Options)
Jorge De La Rosa
Javier Vazquez

Number Three Starters (Secondary Options)
Chris Capuano
Jake Westbrook

Bullpen

CL - Justin Germano
SU - Chris Perez
SU - Vinnie Pestano
1 - Justin Masterson
2 - Frank Hermann
3 - Joe Smith

Offseason: Kansas City Royals

2008 Record: 75-87
2009 Record: 65-97
2010 Record: 67-95

Offense/Defense Lineup

DH - Wilson Betemit
C - Brayan Pena
1B - Billy Butler
2B - Mike Aviles
3B - Chris Getz
SS - Yuniesky Betancourt
LF - Discussed Below
CF - Jarrod Dyson
RF - Gregor Blanco

Left Fielders (Top Options)
Carl Crawford

Left Fielders (Secondary Options)
Marcus Thames

Starting Rotation

1 - Zack Greinke
2 - Bryan Bullington
3 - Discussed Below
4 - Philip Humber
5 - Discussed Below

Number Three Starters (Top Options)
Jorge De La Rosa

Number Three Starters (Secondary Options)
Chris Capuano
Jake Westbrook

Number Five Starters (Top Options)
Kevin Correia
Aaron Harang

Number Five Starters (Secondary Options)
Kris Benson
Scott Olsen
Ben Sheets
Jeff Suppan
Todd Wellemeyer
Chris Young

Bullpen

CL - Joakim Soria
SU - Gil Meche
SU - Brad Thompson
1 - Sean O'Sullivan
2 - Luke Hochevar
3 - Robinson Tejada

Royals have acquired Vin Mazzaro from the Oakland Athletics on November 10, 2010. Mazzaro will fill the role of the fifth starter, which was a hole for the Royals.

Geoff Blum: Signed two year deal with Diamondbacks

Geoff Blum was one of my suggestions as a secondary option to be the starting first baseman for the Diamondbacks. My one concern about him starting is because he's going to be 38 years old next season and hasn't broken 400 at bats since 2003. Though on the Diamondbacks, he could hit 7th in the lineup and man first base, but that means the Diamondbacks need to invest in a good hitting center fielder. The top options for them are Scott Podsednik or Jayson Werth. Corey Patterson is also a player to take a flyer on for center field as well.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Offseason: Baltimore Orioles

2008 Record: 68-93
2009 Record: 64-98
2010 Record: 66-96

Offense/Defense Lineup

DH - Discussed Below
C - Craig Tatum
1B - Discussed Below
2B - Brian Roberts
3B - Josh Bell
SS - Discussed Below
LF - Luke Scott
CF - Felix Pie
RF - Nick Markakis

Designated Hitters (Top Options)
Adrian Beltre
Melky Cabrera
Carl Crawford
Adam Dunn
David Eckstein
Pedro Feliz
Jonny Gomes
Vladimir Guerrero
Brad Hawpe
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Aubrey Huff
Cesar Izturis
Derek Jeter
Paul Konerko
Adam LaRoche
Derrek Lee
Felipe Lopez
Victor Martinez
Hideki Matsui
Carlos Pena
A.J. Pierzynski
Miguel Tejada
Juan Uribe
Jayson Werth

Designated Hitters (Secondary Options)
Michael Aubrey
Rod Barajas
Lance Berkman
Russell Branyan
Pat Burrell
Alex Cora
John Buck
Jamie Burke
Orlando Cabrera
Luke Carlin
Jesus Feliciano
Jeff Frazier
Ryan Garko
Jody Gerut
Jason Giambi
Mark Grudzielanek
Mike Hessman
Eric Hinske
Nick Johnson
Andruw Jones
Adam Kennedy
Mark Kotsay
Mike Lamb
Kevin Mench
Jason Michaels
Aaron Miles
Jai Miller
Bengie Molina
Scott Moore
Melvin Mora
Magglio Ordonez
Miguel Olivo
Jay Payton
Manny Ramirez
Cody Ransom
Mike Redmond
David Ross
Brad Snyder
Chris Stewart
Drew Sutton
Mike Sweeney
Marcus Thames
Jim Thome
Jason Varitek

First Basemen (Top Options)
Adam Dunn
Pedro Feliz
Brad Hawpe
Aubrey Huff
Paul Konerko
Adam LaRoche
Derrek Lee
Carlos Pena

First Basemen (Secondary Options)
Michael Aubrey
Lance Berkman
Russell Branyan
Alex Cora
Jason Giambi
Mike Hessman
Eric Hinske
Nick Johnson
Adam Kennedy
Mark Kotsay
Mike Lamb
Scott Moore
Melvin Mora
Cody Ransom
Mike Sweeney
Jim Thome

Shortstops (Top Options)
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Cesar Izturis
Derek Jeter
Felipe Lopez
Miguel Tejada

Shortstops (Secondary Options)
Orlando Cabrera
Alex Cora
Aaron Miles
Drew Sutton

Starting Rotation

1 - Discussed Below
2 - Discussed Below
3 - Jeremy Guthrie
4 - Brad Bergesen
5 - Rick VandenHurk

Top Starters (Top Options)
Jon Garland
Cliff Lee
Carl Pavano

Top Starters (Secondary Options)
Erik Bedard
Justin Duchscherer
Vicente Padilla
Brad Penny
Andy Pettitte
Brandon Webb

Number Two Starters (Top Options)
Hiroki Kuroda

Number Two Starters (Secondary Options)
Bruce Chen
Kelvim Escobar
Anthony Lerew
Nate Robertson
Scot Shields

Bullpen

CL - Armando Gabino
SU - David Hernandez
SU - Mike Gonzalez
1 - Kam Mickolio
2 - Jason Berken
3 - Troy Patton

Offseason: Arizona Diamondbacks

2008 Record: 82-80
2009 Record: 70-92
2010 Record: 65-97

Offense/Defense Lineup

C - John Hester
1B - Discussed Below
2B - Ryan Roberts
3B - Tony Abreu
SS - Augie Ojeda
LF - Ryan Church
CF - Discussed Below
RF - Justin Upton

First Basemen (Top Options)
Brad Hawpe
Aubrey Huff
Paul Konerko
Casey Kotchman
Adam LaRoche
Derrek Lee
Lyle Overbay
Carlos Pena

First Basemen (Secondary Options)
Garrett Atkins
Michael Aubrey
Lance Berkman
Willie Bloomquist
Geoff Blum
Jorge Cantu
Frank Catalanotto
Eric Chavez
Alex Cora
Bobby Crosby
Jim Edmonds
Ryan Garko
Troy Glaus
Mark Kotsay
Mike Lamb
Ryan Langerhans
Jeff Larish
Mike Lowell
Niuman Romero
Fernando Tatis
Jim Thome
Chad Tracy

Center Fielders (Top Options)
Jesus Feliciano

Center Fielders (Secondary Options)
Jody Gerut
Reed Johnson
Gabe Kapler
Austin Kearns
Ryan Langerhans
Laynce Nix
Adam Stern
Cory Sullivan
Randy Winn
Dewayne Wise

Starting Rotation

1 - Daniel Hudson
2 - Zach Kroenke
3 - Ian Kennedy
4 - Barry Enright
5 - Joe Saunders

Bullpen

CL - Daniel Stange
SU - D.J. Carrasco
SU - Clay Zavada
1 - Juan Gutierrez
2 - Rafael Rodriguez
3 - Billy Buckner

Offseason: Seattle Mariners

2008 Record: 61-101
2009 Record: 85-77
2010 Record: 61-101

Offense/Defense Lineup

DH - Matt Mangini
C - Rob Johnson
1B - Mike Carp
2B - Chone Figgins
3B - Jose Lopez
SS - Matt Tuiasosopo
LF - Greg Halman
CF - Franklin Gutierrez
RF - Ichiro Suzuki

Starting Rotation

1 - Felix Hernandez
2 - Discussed Below
3 - Doug Fister
4 - Jason Vargas
5 - David Pauley

Number Two Starters (Top Options):
Hiroki Kuroda

Number Two Starters (Secondary Options):
Bruce Chen
Kelvim Escobar
Anthony Lerew
Nate Robertson
Scot Shields

Bullpen

CL - Luke French
SU - David Aardsma
SU - Brandon League
1 - Shawn Kelley
2 - Ryan Rowland-Smith
3 - Anthony Varvaro

Offseason: Pittsburgh Pirates

2008 Record: 67-95
2009 Record: 62-99
2010 Record: 57-105

Offense/Defense Lineup

C – Jason Jaramillo
1B – Discussed Below
2B – Neil Walker
3B – Discussed Below
SS – Discussed Below
LF – Jose Tabata
CF – Andrew McCutchen
RF – John Bowker

On the Pirates roster for next year, they have Garrett Jones who can play first base and Pedro Alvarez who can play third base. Both players are good enough to start, but they’re not good enough to be in the lineup at the same time. If Jones is to start, the Pirates need to invest in an additional third baseman and if Alvarez starts, the Pirates will need to invest in an additional first baseman.

First Basemen (Top Options):
Adam Dunn
Pedro Feliz
Paul Konerko

First Baseman (Secondary Options):
Michael Aubrey
Alex Cora
Mike Hessman
Mark Kotsay
Jim Thome

Third Basemen (Top Options):
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Miguel Tejada

Third Basemen (Secondary Options):
Mike Hessman
Aaron Miles

Shortstops (Top Options):
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Cesar Izturis
Miguel Tejada

Shortstops (Secondary Options):
Orlando Cabrera
Alex Cora
Aaron Miles

Starting Rotation

1 – Discussed Below
2 – James McDonald
3 – Ross Ohlendorf
4 – Discussed Below
5 – Jeff Karstens

Top Starters (Top Options):
Jon Garland
Cliff Lee
Carl Pavano

Top Starters (Secondary Options):
Erik Bedard
Justin Duchscherer
Vicente Padilla
Brad Penny
Andy Pettitte
Brandon Webb

Number Four Starters (Top Options):
Dave Bush
Kevin Millwood

Number Four Starters (Secondary Options):
Doug Davis
Jamie Moyer

Bullpen

CL – Evan Meek
SU – Charlie Morton
SU – Chris Jakubauskas
1 – Brad Lincoln
2 – Chris Resop
3 – Zach Duke

Monday, October 4, 2010

Projection: October 4, 2010

TB 96 66 0.593
PHI 94 68 0.580
NYY 95 67 0.586
ATL 91 71 0.562
BOS 89 73 0.549
FLA 82 80 0.506
TOR 85 77 0.525
NYM 79 83 0.488
BAL 66 96 0.407
WAS 69 93 0.426









MIN 94 68 0.580
CIN 90 72 0.556
CWS 88 74 0.543
STL 86 76 0.531
DET 82 80 0.506
MIL 78 84 0.481
CLE 70 92 0.432
HOU 76 86 0.469
KC 66 96 0.407
CHC 75 87 0.463





PIT 57 105 0.352









TEX 90 72 0.556
SFG 92 70 0.568
OAK 81 81 0.500
SDP 90 72 0.556
LAA 80 82 0.494
COL 83 79 0.512
SEA 61 101 0.377
LAD 80 82 0.494





ARI 65 97 0.401

ALDS: Rays over Rangers, Twins over Yankees
NLDS: Reds over Phillies, Braves over Giants

ALCS: Rays over Twins
NLCS: Reds over Braves

World Series: Reds over Rays

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Projection: September 27, 2010

TB 98 64 0.605
PHI 93 69 0.574
NYY 97 65 0.599
ATL 91 71 0.562
BOS 89 73 0.549
FLA 82 80 0.506
TOR 84 78 0.519
NYM 81 81 0.500
BAL 65 97 0.401
WAS 69 93 0.426









MIN 95 67 0.586
CIN 89 73 0.549
CWS 86 76 0.531
STL 86 76 0.531
DET 85 77 0.525
MIL 78 84 0.481
CLE 69 93 0.426
HOU 75 87 0.463
KC 63 99 0.389
CHC 74 88 0.457





PIT 57 105 0.352









TEX 93 69 0.574
SFG 91 71 0.562
OAK 82 80 0.506
SDP 89 73 0.549
LAA 78 84 0.481
COL 87 75 0.537
SEA 59 103 0.364
LAD 76 86 0.469





ARI 69 93 0.426

ALDS: Rays over Rangers, Twins over Yankees
NLDS: Reds over Phillies, Braves over Giants

ALCS: Rays over Twins
NLCS: Reds over Braves

World Series: Reds over Rays

Monday, September 20, 2010

Projection: September 20, 2010

NYY 99 63 0.611
PHI 94 68 0.580
TB 97 65 0.599
ATL 92 70 0.568
BOS 90 72 0.556
NYM 82 80 0.506
TOR 82 80 0.506
FLA 81 81 0.500
BAL 65 97 0.401
WAS 68 94 0.420









MIN 96 66 0.593
CIN 90 72 0.556
CWS 85 77 0.525
STL 89 73 0.549
DET 84 78 0.519
CHC 75 87 0.463
CLE 70 92 0.432
HOU 74 88 0.457
KC 62 100 0.383
MIL 74 88 0.457





PIT 56 106 0.346









TEX 93 69 0.574
SFG 91 71 0.562
OAK 82 80 0.506
SDP 90 72 0.556
LAA 79 83 0.488
COL 89 73 0.549
SEA 59 103 0.364
LAD 77 85 0.475





ARI 65 97 0.401

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over Twins
NLDS: Phillies over Reds, Braves over Giants

ALCS: Rays over Yankees
NLCS: Braves over Phillies

World Series: Rays over Braves

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Projection: September 13, 2010

NYY 99 63 0.611
PHI 93 69 0.574
TB 97 65 0.599
ATL 92 70 0.568
BOS 87 75 0.537
FLA 83 79 0.512
TOR 86 76 0.531
NYM 82 80 0.506
BAL 62 100 0.383
WAS 69 93 0.426









MIN 93 69 0.574
STL 92 70 0.568
CWS 90 72 0.556
CIN 91 71 0.562
DET 83 79 0.512
HOU 74 88 0.457
CLE 70 92 0.432
CHC 71 91 0.438
KC 62 100 0.383
MIL 71 91 0.438





PIT 53 109 0.327









TEX 92 70 0.568
SFG 93 69 0.574
OAK 83 79 0.512
SDP 90 72 0.556
LAA 78 84 0.481
COL 88 74 0.543
SEA 61 101 0.377
LAD 77 85 0.475





ARI 68 94 0.420

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over Twins
NLDS: Cardinals over Phillies, Braves over Giants

ALCS: Rays over Yankees
NLCS: Cardinals over Braves

World Series: Cardinals over Rays

Monday, September 6, 2010

Projection: September 6, 2010

NYY 102 60 0.630
PHI 93 69 0.574
TB 97 65 0.599
ATL 92 70 0.568
BOS 89 73 0.549
NYM 84 78 0.519
TOR 86 76 0.531
FLA 81 81 0.500
BAL 60 102 0.370
WAS 69 93 0.426









CWS 93 69 0.574
CIN 96 66 0.593
MIN 92 70 0.568
STL 95 67 0.586
DET 82 80 0.506
CHC 73 89 0.451
CLE 70 92 0.432
HOU 72 90 0.444
KC 61 101 0.377
MIL 68 94 0.420





PIT 51 111 0.315









TEX 89 73 0.549
SDP 92 70 0.568
OAK 82 80 0.506
SFG 89 73 0.549
LAA 77 85 0.475
COL 83 79 0.512
SEA 63 99 0.389
LAD 79 83 0.488





ARI 70 92 0.432

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over White Sox
NLDS: Padres over Reds, Cardinals over Phillies

ALCS: Rays over Yankees
NLCS: Cardinals over Padres

World Series: Cardinals over Rays

Monday, August 30, 2010

Projection: August 30, 2010

NYY 101 61 0.623
ATL 92 70 0.568
TB 99 63 0.611
PHI 92 70 0.568
BOS 91 71 0.562
NYM 86 76 0.531
TOR 85 77 0.525
FLA 81 81 0.500
BAL 59 103 0.364
WAS 67 95 0.414









MIN 91 71 0.562
STL 97 65 0.599
CWS 90 72 0.556
CIN 95 67 0.586
DET 82 80 0.506
CHC 72 90 0.444
CLE 72 90 0.444
HOU 69 93 0.426
KC 63 99 0.389
MIL 68 94 0.420





PIT 52 110 0.321









TEX 88 74 0.543
SDP 96 66 0.593
OAK 84 78 0.519
SFG 88 74 0.543
LAA 77 85 0.475
COL 83 79 0.512
SEA 61 101 0.377
LAD 80 82 0.494





ARI 69 93 0.426

Note: Braves defeat Phillies in one-game playoff to win the National League East.

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over Twins
NLDS: Cardinals over Braves, Padres over Reds

ALCS: Rays over Yankees
NLCS: Cardinals over Padres

World Series: Cardinals over Rays

Monday, August 9, 2010

Projection: August 9, 2010

NYY 103 59 0.636
ATL 95 67 0.586
TB 100 62 0.617
PHI 91 71 0.562
TOR 89 73 0.549
NYM 84 78 0.519
BOS 88 74 0.543
FLA 79 83 0.488
BAL 54 108 0.333
WAS 70 92 0.432









CWS 94 68 0.580
STL 100 62 0.617
MIN 91 71 0.562
CIN 91 71 0.562
DET 75 87 0.463
CHC 72 90 0.444
CLE 71 91 0.438
MIL 71 91 0.438
KC 66 96 0.407
HOU 64 98 0.395





PIT 55 107 0.340









TEX 89 73 0.549
SDP 95 67 0.586
OAK 81 81 0.500
SFG 91 71 0.562
LAA 78 84 0.481
COL 85 77 0.525
SEA 64 98 0.395
LAD 79 83 0.488





ARI 65 97 0.401

Note: Reds win Wild Card after series of games against Giants and Phillies.

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over White Sox
NLDS: Cardinals over Padres, Reds over Braves

ALCS: Rays over Yankees
NLCS: Cardinals over Reds

World Series: Cardinals over Rays

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Projection: August 2, 2010

NYY 104 58 0.642
ATL 93 69 0.574
TB 103 59 0.636
NYM 88 74 0.543
BOS 86 76 0.531
PHI 86 76 0.531
TOR 85 77 0.525
FLA 83 79 0.512
BAL 53 109 0.327
WAS 71 91 0.438









CWS 95 67 0.586
STL 101 61 0.623
MIN 91 71 0.562
CIN 92 70 0.568
DET 74 88 0.457
CHC 73 89 0.451
CLE 73 89 0.451
MIL 68 94 0.420
KC 66 96 0.407
HOU 64 98 0.395





PIT 53 109 0.327









TEX 90 72 0.556
SDP 97 65 0.599
OAK 80 82 0.494
SFG 91 71 0.562
LAA 79 83 0.488
COL 86 76 0.531
SEA 64 98 0.395
LAD 77 85 0.475





ARI 64 98 0.395

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over White Sox
NLDS: Cardinals over Braves, Padres over Reds

ALCS: Yankees over Rays
NLCD: Cardinals over Padres

World Series: Cardinals over Yankees

Friday, July 30, 2010

Projection: July 26, 2010

This should have been posted on Monday, but I was without internet.

NYY 104 58 0.642
ATL 94 68 0.580
TB 101 61 0.623
NYM 87 75 0.537
BOS 86 76 0.531
PHI 87 75 0.537
TOR 86 76 0.531
FLA 84 78 0.519
BAL 54 108 0.333
WAS 67 95 0.414









CWS 92 70 0.568
STL 100 62 0.617
MIN 86 76 0.531
CIN 91 71 0.562
DET 76 86 0.469
CHC 76 86 0.469
CLE 72 90 0.444
MIL 71 91 0.438
KC 67 95 0.414
HOU 61 101 0.377





PIT 55 107 0.340









TEX 91 71 0.562
SDP 93 69 0.574
OAK 81 81 0.500
SFG 90 72 0.556
LAA 78 84 0.481
COL 84 78 0.519
SEA 69 93 0.426
LAD 81 81 0.500





ARI 66 96 0.407


ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over White Sox
NLDS: Cardinals over Padres, Reds over Braves

ALCS: Yankees over Rays
NLCS: Cardinals over Reds

World Series: Yankees over Cardinals

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Projection: July 19, 2010

NYY 103 59 0.636
ATL 92 70 0.568
TB 100 62 0.617
NYM 91 71 0.562
BOS 89 73 0.549
PHI 87 75 0.537
TOR 88 74 0.543
FLA 82 80 0.506
BAL 54 108 0.333
WAS 69 93 0.426









CWS 92 70 0.568
STL 101 61 0.623
MIN 88 74 0.543
CIN 92 70 0.568
DET 76 86 0.469
CHC 73 89 0.451
KC 67 95 0.414
MIL 71 91 0.438
CLE 71 91 0.438
HOU 60 102 0.370





PIT 55 107 0.340









TEX 90 72 0.556
SDP 93 69 0.574
LAA 78 84 0.481
COL 88 74 0.543
OAK 79 83 0.488
SFG 87 75 0.537
SEA 68 94 0.420
LAD 80 82 0.494





ARI 66 96 0.407

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over White Sox
NLDS: Cardinals over Braves, Padres over Reds

ALCS: Yankees over Rays
NLCS: Cardinals over Padres

World Series: Yankees over Cardinals

Monday, July 12, 2010

Projection: July 12, 2010

NYY 104 58 0.642
ATL 94 68 0.580
TB 99 63 0.611
NYM 92 70 0.568
BOS 91 71 0.562
PHI 87 75 0.537
TOR 87 75 0.537
FLA 83 79 0.512
BAL 55 107 0.340
WAS 68 94 0.420









CWS 93 69 0.574
STL 98 64 0.605
MIN 87 75 0.537
CIN 90 72 0.556
DET 79 83 0.488
CHC 73 89 0.451
KC 69 93 0.426
MIL 69 93 0.426
CLE 68 94 0.420
HOU 63 99 0.389





PIT 52 110 0.321









TEX 88 74 0.543
SDP 91 71 0.562
LAA 78 84 0.481
COL 90 72 0.556
OAK 77 85 0.475
SFG 86 76 0.531
SEA 68 94 0.420
LAD 83 79 0.512





ARI 68 94 0.420

ALDS: Yankees over Rangers, Rays over White Sox
NLDS: Cardinals over Mets, Padres over Braves

ALCS: Rays over Yankees
NLCS: Cardinals over Padres

World Series: Rays over Cardinals

Monday, July 5, 2010

Projection: July 5, 2010

NYY 99 63 0.611
NYM 95 67 0.586
TB 99 63 0.611
ATL 92 70 0.568
BOS 92 70 0.568
PHI 85 77 0.525
TOR 87 75 0.537
FLA 83 79 0.512
BAL 53 109 0.327
WAS 69 93 0.426









CWS 88 74 0.543
STL 97 65 0.599
MIN 88 74 0.543
CIN 91 71 0.562
DET 76 86 0.469
MIL 73 89 0.451
KC 71 91 0.438
CHC 72 90 0.444
CLE 67 95 0.414
HOU 66 96 0.407





PIT 51 111 0.315









TEX 92 70 0.568
SDP 90 72 0.556
LAA 83 79 0.512
COL 90 72 0.556
OAK 75 87 0.463
LAD 83 79 0.512
SEA 73 89 0.451
SFG 81 81 0.500





ARI 69 93 0.426

Note: Yankees over Rays as a result of season series to become AL East Champions. Rays win the wild card position. White Sox over Twins in one game playoff to become AL Central Champions. Padres over Rockies in one game playoff to become NL West Champions.

ALDS: Yankees over White Sox, Rangers over Rays
NLDS: Cardinals over Braves, Padres over Mets

ALCS: Yankees over Rangers
NLCS: Cardinals over Padres

World Series: Yankees over Cardinals
 
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