Saturday, April 6, 2024

2024 Pre-Season Profile: Los Angeles Angels

 #16
The Los Angeles Angels have been one of the most disappointing franchises over the last decade.  Now they've lost one of their two generational superstars.  Could they possibly be better without him in 2024?


#20 - 4th in AL West
MIH - Anthony Rendon
MIP - Tyler Anderson
PTW - Logan O'Hoppe
FP - Manager Phil Nevin will be fired before the All Star Break.

2023 Results
#24 - 73-89, 4th in AL West
Highest WAR (Position) - Mike Trout
Highest WAR (Pitcher) - Reid Detmers
Highest WAR (Shohei) - Shohei Ohtani
The 2023 season was yet another (and last) opportunity for Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani to lead the Angels to the postseason.  The 2023 season was yet another (and last) opportunity this dynamic duo came up well short.  They made a series of trades at the Trade Deadline to try and make a postseason run, and the team got worse.  They got so bad, they DFA'ed all their acquisitions just to save the money less than a month after acquiring them.  I don't know how Phil Nevin lasted the entire season as manager.  Shohei got hurt and didn't bother to finish the season.  Mike Trout had their second highest WAR despite only playing half the season.  Big budget disappointment Anthony Rendon once again missed more games than he played.  He has yet to play more than 58 games in a season since signing.  Even their promising prospect Logan O'Hoppe got hurt as soon as he started playing well.  The Angels were a dumpster fire in 2023.


Additions / Subtractions
Not only did Shohei leave, but he just moved across town to the mighty Dodgers.  Several other veterans moved on to other teams as well, but no one really noticed once Shohei left.  Added to the roster are some smaller moves, like outfielder Aaron Hicks and professional slugger Miguel Sano.  However, their most important addition is new manager Ron Washington.


Most Important Hitter
Mike Trout
Possibly the most obvious pick I could make, yes, however Mike Trout's greatness is facing a decent amount of skepticism recently all on account of his health.  Trout is entering his age 32 season, and he hasn't played more than 120 games since 2019.  He's aging, and his body is breaking down.  If the Angels are going to have any success this season, they have to have a full season from Mike Trout.


Most Important Pitcher
Reid Detmers
Entering his third full season, Reid Detmers is only entering his age 24 season.  He has shown signs of greatness in the last two seasons, but with Ohtani gone the Angels lack an ace.  The Angels will look to Detmers to take some leaps forward into becoming their ace.


Prospect to Watch
Nolan Schanuel
The Angels are compounding their struggles by putting together the worst farm system in baseball.  They started the season with only one Top 100 prospect, and he has already graduated from the list.  However, he has a chance of being special.  Nolan Schanuel was drafted 11th overall last year in the 2023 draft in mid-July out of FAU.  By mid-August, the 21 year old was in the big leagues.  Now he is off to a solid start as the Angels everyday first baseman and should be one of their better hitters.


2024 Prediction
3rd in AL West
So why do I think the Angels will be better in 2024 without Shohei?  Honestly, it's more of a hunch than anything.  There are many examples of a superstar exiting and the team improving.  The biggest reason I think the Angels will be better is Ron Washington.  Phil Nevin was a mess for the Angels.  Ron Washington is one of the most respected baseball men there are, and it's a shame he took this long to get another opportunity to manage.  His presence instantly makes this team better, with or without Ohtani.


Fearless Prediction
Ron Washington wins AL Manager of the Year in 2024.
Like I said, Rom Washington is the X-factor for the Angels in 2024.  If they sniff .500 without Ohtani, this award will be a unanimous selection.


Thursday, April 4, 2024

2024 Pre-Season Profile: Texas Rangers

 #17
The Texas Rangers shocked the baseball world by going all the way and winning the World Series.  Will there be a repeat postseason run in 2024?


#16 - 3rd in AL West
MIH - Corey Seager
MIP - Jacob deGrom
PTW - Owen White
FP - The Rangers best starter in 2023 will be Nathan Eovaldi.

2023 Results
#1 - 90-72, 1st in AL West, won World Series
Highest WAR (Position) - Marcus Semien
Highest WAR (Pitcher) - Nathan Eovaldi
I knew the Rangers were on their back to the postseason, but no one saw winning the World Series in 2023.  It truly shows that all it takes is getting into the tournament, then who knows what will happen.  The crazy part is Jacob deGrom, the prize of last off-season, only pitched 6 games.  Nathan Eovaldi, as predicted, was the ace of the staff, even after they went out and traded for a few more starters.  Bruce Bochy is a magician.


Additions / Subtractions
After buy, buy, buy the last few offseasons signing Marcus Semien, Corey Seager, Jacob deGrom, Nathan Eovaldi, trading for Max Scherzer, the Rangers went very quiet.  The biggest addition they made was starter Tyler Mahle who is starting the season injured.  Relievers David Robertson and Kirby Yates were added.  That's about it.


Most Important Hitter
Marcus Semien
Marcus Semien has definitely been earning the megadeal he signed a few years ago, and in 2023 he was the Rangers best player.  He played in every regular season game and every playoff game.  Now he's entering his age 33 season.  Eventually, the workload and the age are going to catch up with him.  Semien, combined with Corey Seager, have been the anchors of this team since they signed.  Seager is always getting hurt.  They need Semien to remain the stabilizing force he was in 2023 for them to be elite again this season.


Most Important Pitcher
Nathan Eovaldi
The sneaky good signing of last offseason became their best starter (as predicted).  Now, Nathan Eovaldi will be relied on even more with Jacob deGrom, Max Scherzer, and Tyler Mahle all starting the season on the IL.  They could have a stellar rotation by the end of the season, but Eovaldi has to be great for the end of the season to matter.


Prospect to Watch
Wyatt Langford
Along with a World Series ring, the Rangers also have the 7th best farm system in baseball.  That's even with several elite pitching prospects falling apart and getting injured.  Of the 4 prospects in the Top 100, they have two outfielders in the Top 10.  One became a household name last postseason when Evan Carter broke out.  Now the prospect getting ready to turn heads is Wyatt Langford.  Taken with the 4th pick in last year's draft, Langford is already in the big leagues and ready to take the league by storm.  All he does is hit, which is why to get him in the lineup, he is a 22 year old full time DH.


2024 Prediction
4th in AL West
For a team that came out of nowhere to win a World Series, a hangover feels very likely the next season.  The pitchers were taxed, the starters are already injured.  They still have a ton of talent, but even Bruce Bochy's Giants teams only made the postseason every other year in their World Series dominance.  I have nothing else but a hunch.  The Rangers will take a step back in 2024.


Fearless Prediction
Marcus Semien and Corey Seager will combine for 162 games played.
They are easily the two most important players on the roster.  Seager is always injured, and Semien is getting old.  With the pitching staff dealing with injuries, the Rangers need to score to win.  If these two go down for any amount of time, scoring could be difficult, which would make winning difficult.


2024 Pre-Season Profile: New York Mets

 #18
The New York Mets went from being the best team money could buy and a legit World Series contender to selling at the Trade Deadline.  Are they ready to climb the mountaintop in 2024?

#3 - 1st in NL East, lose in NLCS
MIH - Brandon Nimmo
MIP - Kodai Senga
PTW - Francisco Alvarez
FP - A closer named Diaz will lead the Mets in saves in 2023.

2023 Results
#23 - 75-87, 4th in NL East
Highest WAR (Position) - Francisco Lindor
Highest WAR (Pitcher) - Kodai Senga
The Mets won the award as the most disappointing season in the league.  They had thrown so much money at so many top players trying to put together and All Star roster, and it just didn't work.  The Edwin Diaz injury during the World Baseball Classic didn't help either.  There were some bright spots, as Japanese import Kodai Senga showed he's the real deal.  Phenom catcher Francisco Alvarez showed signs that he could be the star they were hoping he would be in the next couple years.  However, when you have to give up and trade both Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer mid-season to help reset your roster, it's not a good year.


Additions / Subtractions
The most notable change was the replacement of manager Buck Showalter with Yankees bench coach Carlos Mendoza.  In terms of the roster, no more huge splashes for the Mets, at least not this year.  They signed starters Luis Severino and Sean Manaea to stabilize the rotation.  Center fielder Harrison Bader is another smaller signing to fill a hole.  Then there was last minute addition J.D. Martinez as the team's full time DH.  All of these are solid moves, but when the Mets were printing money the last couple off-seasons, it's a little underwhelming.


Most Important Hitter
Pete Alonso
One of the more interesting storylines of the off-season was the move that wasn't made.  Pete Alonso is entering the final year of club control with the Mets, and he is set to be a free agent at the end of the season.  There was plenty of talk about the Mets either signing Alonso long term or trading him to continue their step back and reset.  Instead, Alonso is playing in a contract year.  Will he sign long term?  Will he be traded mid-season if the Mets are irrelevant?  Anything is possible.


Most Important Pitcher
Edwin Diaz
Losing Edwin Diaz in that freak celebration injury pre-season last year dealt a bigger blow than anyone anticipated.  Not only is he the Mets closer, but he is also a spark plug and source of so much energy.  The Mets also chose to replace him internally instead of trading for another closer.  Now he's back, but is he truly back to being the most dominant closer in baseball?  If he is, the whole bullpen works.  If not, this Mets bullpen gets really thin really fast.


Prospect to Watch
Luisangel Acuna
The Mets sport the 13th best farm system in baseball, thanks almost entirely to their Trade Deadline moves last season.  Three of their four Top 100 Prospects were acquired mid-season last year.  Two of these prospects have a chance to make an impact in 2024, and the most intriguing of those is Luisangel Acuna.  This 22 year old middle infielder is the younger brother of reigning NL MVP Ronald Acuna and was acquired last season in the Max Scherzer trade to the Rangers.  In many ways, he looks like a mini version of his brother.  He doesn't have the same power at just 5'8", but he can definitely still hit.  He is also a strong defender up the middle.  The Mets seem pretty set at second and shortstop with Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil, but it will be a big storyline when this phenom makes his debut for more reasons than one.


2024 Prediction
3rd in NL East
When the 2023 roster wasn't working, the Mets knew they needed to take a step back and build a more sustainable winner.  They have done that, but they also knew it meant they were probably sacrificing the 2024 season in the process.  With that said, there is still way too much talent on this roster for them to be bad.  The Mets should be much better this year than last year.  They are also in a very top heavy division with two juggernauts that they hope to join very soon.


Fearless Prediction
Pete Alonso will be traded mid-season, and then sign a free agent deal with the Mets in the off-season.
This may be a wild prediction, but it feels like a very Mets thing to do.  By the Trade Deadline, the Mets may be ready to give up enough on the season to trade their first baseman, especially if he is having a good season and could bring back a good haul of prospects.  So then Pete Alonso becomes a free agent and signs with the highest bidder.  Well, that sounds like it would be the Mets.  So they get the prospect package and the star signed long term.  It doesn't happen often (Yankees pulled it off with Aroldis Chapman a few years back), but it feels like a situation that could play out here.


Tuesday, April 2, 2024

2024 Pre-Season Profile: Boston Red Sox

 #19
The Boston Red Sox are stuck in a division with four juggernauts.  Will they be able to enter the conversation of the AL East contenders at all in 2024?


#23 - 5th in AL East
MIH - Masataka Yoshida
MIP - Chris Sale
PTW - Triston Casas
FP - This is Chris Sale's last season for the Red Sox.

2023 Results
#20 - 78-84, 5th in AL East
Highest WAR (Position) - Rafael Devers
Highest WAR (Pitcher) - Chris Martin
There wasn't really any other result for the Red Sox in 2023.  The other four team in the division are peaking while the Sox are somewhere in between.  Their superstar third baseman keeps doing what he should, but there second best player in terms of WAR was a reliever (that wasn't their closer).  With that said, you could call their season a success simply for getting so close to .500.  It shows that the AL East in 2023 might have been the toughest division in baseball history.


Additions / Subtractions
My prediction came true when the Red Sox traded Chris Sale to the Braves.  They also sent Alex Verdugo, the prize of the Mookie Betts trade, to the hated Yankees.  Justin Turner is gone, Christian Arroyo is gone, Adam Duvall is gone, James Paxton is gone.  Most of these were replaced internally with youngsters.  The main off-season acquisitions were outfielder Tyler O'Neill and starter Lucas Giolito who never got to throw a pitch before blowing out his elbow in Spring Training.


Most Important Hitter
Trevor Story
Trevor Story seemed to be one of those superstars looking for a payday that no one wanted to give him in the 2022 off-season.  Eventually the Red Sox gave him a 6 year deal.  Now, entering the third year of that deal, Story has only played 137 mediocre games in Boston.  The Red Sox need Story to stay healthy and productive if they are to have any chance of being relevant this season.


Most Important Pitcher
Brayan Bello
Chris Sale is gone.  Lucas Giolito is injured.  All of a sudden, 24 year old Brayan Bello is the only one left to anchor this rotation.  They have a lot of faith in the youngster, giving him an extension this off-season following a solid 2023.  With that said, he needs to take some huge strides forward if he is to be a relied upon ace.


Prospect to Watch
Ceddanne Rafaela
There are several options for this spot for the 14th best farm system in baseball, sporting 4 players in the Top 100.  Although Marcelo Mayer might end up being the best rookie in 2024, I'm going with the one that made the Opening Day roster.  Ceddanne Rafaela has been given center field to start the season, and it's easy to see why.  He is an elite defender.  Even though the bat is still developing, his defense will keep him in the lineup and help the team this season.


2024 Prediction
5th in AL East
This division is so tough once again.  The other four teams in the division could easily all make the playoffs.  The Red Sox are kinda stuck.  They are too good to tank and rebuild, but not good enough to contend in this division.  They might be winning the AL Central, but they will once again sit around .500 and ride the cellar all season.


Fearless Prediction
This will be Alex Cora's last season as Red Sox manager.
Manager of the Red Sox right now has to be an impossible job.  You're expected to be one of the elite teams, but you don't have the resources to compete.  You're expected to be a big budget superteam, yet you traded away one of the best players in baseball a few seasons ago.  Fans expect to make the postseason, but your best season might still find the team in the cellar.  Alex Cora could be fired for PR purposes, showing the fans they don't accept mediocrity.  I could also see him stepping away after the season simply for getting away from the pressure of an impossible situation.


2024 Pre-Season Profile: Kansas City Royals

 #20
The Kansas City Royals had a sneaky good off-season.  Does it have them set up to contend in 2024?


#25 - 4th in AL Central
MIH - Vinnie Pasquatino
MIP - Daniel Lynch
PTW - Drew Waters
FP - Bobby Witt Jr. will be the starting shortstop for the AL in the All Star Game in 2023.

2023 Results
#29 - 56-106, 5th in AL Central
Highest WAR (Position) - Bobby Witt Jr.
Highest WAR (Pitcher) - Cole Ragans
The Royals struggled in 2023 despite having one of the most dynamic young players in the game.  Their young first base slugger was hurt most of the season, their young pitching stumbled...  It was almost all bad.


Additions / Subtractions
The Royals off-season was defined by a bunch of smaller signings that make you say, "Oh, that's a sneaky good move."  They brought in starters Seth Lugo and Michael Wacha to stabilize their rotation.  They brought in relievers Will Smith, Nick Anderson, and Chris Stratton to stabilize the bullpen.  They brought in veterans Adam Frazier and Hunter Renfroe to stabilize the lineup.  Not one of these moves moves the needle, but the combination of them all is impressive.


Most Important Hitter
Bobby Witt Jr.
I don't know if another team is tying its entire success over the next decade to one player quite like the Royals and Bobby Witt Jr.  Entering his third season, Witt has shown he is everything that his potential promised.  Somehow he didn't make the All Star Team last year, but he did finish 7th in MVP despite being on a 100+ loss team.  He could be in the conversation as one of the best players in baseball in the next year or two.  All the small moves the Royals made only work if Witt stays healthy and continues to play like a budding superstar.


Most Important Pitcher
Cole Ragans
Acquired at the Trade Deadline last season for Aroldis Chapman, Cole Ragans came to the Royals and quickly established himself as the ace of the young staff.  It was success he hadn't seen yet in the big leagues.  Now, with all the veterans on the pitching staff, the Royals are looking to Ragans to continue his dominance he showed at the end of last season and emerge as a true ace.


Prospect to Watch
Nick Loftin
The Royals currently have the 28th best farm system in baseball with only one prospect ranked in the Top 100, and that prospect won't be ready for at least another year.  Their second best prospect, though, started the season on the Opening Day roster.  Nick Loftin was drafted in 2020 as a top shortstop, and now he is entering 2024 as the go to utility man in Kansas City.  It takes a true athlete to thrive in a role like that, and the Royals believe he is that kind of athlete.  He could be yet another sneaky good addition to this roster.


2024 Prediction
2nd in AL Central
I know it would be quite a jump, but the Royals have two things going for them.  First, their roster may have seen more turnover than any other roster in the league, mainly with proven veterans.  Second, the AL Central is the weakest division in baseball ... by a lot.  The Royals are poised to make a leap like this in 2024.  They won't have much of a shot at the Wild Card, but they could make a push for the division crown.


Fearless Prediction
Salvador Perez will be traded before the start of next season.
The one constant in Kansas City over the highs and lows of the last decade has been Salvador Perez behind the plate.  He was on the team before their run in the mid-2010's, and he's the last one left after that run ended.  Now, he is in the last two seasons of his contract, and the Royals have a catcher as their top prospect.  It's not very likely, but there's a chance the Royals decide to finally move on from Sally, see what they can get for him, and move forward with their young prospect next year.  It's probably more likely that Perez is a lifelong Royal, but the possibility is there.