Of the six teams that finished in first place in their divisions in 2018, three (the Red Sox, Indians and Brewers) failed to defend their crowns last season. Two (the Red Sox and Indians) didn’t even make the playoffs, so ruling your division one year doesn’t mean you’ll end up in the postseason the next. Last season, the Yankees, Astros and Twins finished atop their divisions in the American League, while the Braves, Dodgers and Cardinals were the top seeds in the NL. Among those six, who’s the most vulnerable going into the new season? Let’s review the offseasons they’ve had…
AL:
- Astros: If you’ve paid any attention to baseball in the past several weeks, you know this offseason has been a catastrophe for the Astros. They got rid of general manager Jeff Luhnow and skipper A.J. Hinch as a result of a sign-stealing scandal that has rocked baseball, replacing them with James Click and Dusty Baker. The Astros are still loaded with talent, but they lost the great Gerrit Cole even before their sign-stealing shenanigans came to light. Now, there’s plenty of skepticism they’ll put together a fourth straight 100-win season after such a horrendous winter – one in which they were very quiet in free agency. What’s more, they’re stuck in a division with a legit challenger in Oakland and two improving clubs in the Angels and Rangers.
- Yankees: New York took Cole from Houston, which has been the Wile E. Coyote to the Yankees’ Road Runner in recent postseasons. The Yankees looked as if they’d have a tremendous rotation with Cole, Luis Severino, James Paxton and Masahiro Tanaka as their top four, but health woes are already haunting the club yet again after an injury-riddled 2019. Severino, who barely pitched last season, is now facing a very worrisome situation with his forearm; meanwhile, Paxton will sit out until at least May or June as a result of back surgery. The Yankees are still laden with talent, and they remain capable of pulverizing the opposition with their offense, but some of the shine has come off since the Cole signing because of the Severino and Paxton situations. Fortunately for the Yankees, there may only be one team capable of standing up to them in the AL East – the Rays.
- Twins: It was quite a winter for the Twins, who bolstered their rotation with the additions of Kenta Maeda, Homer Bailey and Rich Hill. They also retained Jake Odorizzi and Michael Pineda. Perhaps more importantly, they signed third baseman Josh Donaldson for four years and $92MM – the largest contract they’ve ever given out in free agency. So, a team that hit an all-time record 307 home runs in 2019 seems as if it’ll put a similarly scary offense on the field this year. The Twins could face more resistance in their division from the White Sox, who had an aggressive winter, though the Indians haven’t really bettered themselves. The Tigers have, but they’ll still struggle to win many games, while the Royals also figure to wind up among the game’s worst teams.
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NL:
- Dodgers: What do you get the team that won 106 games last season? How about Mookie Betts, who’s on the short list of the greatest players in the game? With Betts in tow, the Dodgers will enter 2020 as the overwhelming favorites to win their division for the eighth year in a row, but an improved Arizona club should at least offer a decent challenge. The Padres have also worked to get better since last season ended, but they don’t appear to be any match for the stacked Dodgers, while the Rockies and Giants look to be way behind.
- Braves: Atlanta’s down Donaldson, but it was rather active in adding free agents. The team plucked the likes of Marcell Ozuna, Will Smith, Cole Hamels, Travis d’Arnaud and Chris Martin off the open market. Hamels is dealing with shoulder problems, however, and it’s unclear when he’ll be able to pitch in 2020. Regardless, the Braves still have quite a bit of premier talent (Ronald Acuna Jr., Freddie Freeman, Ozzie Albies and Mike Soroka spring to mind), so it’s easy to envision them winning a third consecutive division title. At the same time, the reigning world champion Nationals, the Mets and Phillies are realistic contenders for the NL East championship.
- Cardinals: Aside from the Reds, a 75-win outfit a year ago, it wasn’t really a busy offseason for any NL Central team. That includes the Cardinals, whose biggest addition was Korean left-hander Kwang-Hyun Kim (and they lost their No. 1 free agent, the aforementioned Ozuna). They’re now set to open 2020 without one of their best starters in Miles Mikolas, who just received a platelet-rich plasma injection. The good news for St. Louis is that there’s no apparent juggernaut in its division, as the Cubs and Brewers have either stayed roughly the same or gotten worse since last year ended.
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Trashtros without a doubt
How dare u do my royals dirty like that. They are at least better than the tigers.
I disagree
Me too
I’d say the Braves are in the Nl, but I definitely see how the cards can be. Idk .. I just think the East top to bottom got better and the Braves got a tad worse …
That’s insane. The Braves are the only team that improved.
Phillies added Wheeler and Gregorius plus McCutchen will be back. Didn’t really lose anyone of note. Seems like improvement to me.
Is this a joke?
I think Ozuna and the bullpen additions make the current Braves just a tad better. My knee jerk was to include D’Anaurd but I’m kind of holding my breath on him. He had one good season after all those years of consistently being sidelined by injuries one year after the other.
Nationals only loss was rendon while making good acquisitions and mets are better too. For sure the toughest division in NL. Braves definitely did not improve. Best player they signed is already hurt and Ozuna is a big step down from Donaldson
Cole Hamels isn’t the best player they signed. That would either be Will Smith or Ozuna.
This is going to sound obvious, but just like last year the NL East isn’t going to be won on paper. You’ve got four teams that currently think they’ve got a path to the division. It’ll just come down to who can put together the best 162, STAY HEALTHY, and take advantage of whatever breaks they can get.
I know that sounds extremely simple, but it stands true compared to other divisions who realistically only have 2-3 true contenders.
At L.Chesterfield. How do you come down on the Braves so much when their offseason looked pretty similar. The Braves ONLY lost Donaldson while the Nationals ONLY lost Rendon. They both fortified their bullpens, they both have an assortment of spare parts to cover third base but the Braves pocked up Ozuna and Hamels will only be missed for a month.
The Braves bullpen was a problem (though not as bad as the Nationals) which they made a clear upgrade. Between them and Ozuna, the Braves are better.
Yankees already down two starters
Wouldn’t the Astros be the Roadrunner and the Yankees be Wile E. Coyote? Think you got that one mixed up.
And no reason to think the Astros can’t win 100 games in 2020. They’ll get bounced in the first round because Dusty Baker but they are still easily division favorites.
when one throws out the culture of an age… they shouldn’t get that wrong.. Indeed Wile E. Coyote, Genius.. was the loser in every cartoon I remember… but it did produce a great poster.. patch, tee shirt: Beep Beep your A$$…
76% feel that the Cards are going to lay an egg in 2020
76% feel that the Cards are going to lay an egg in 2020
I’m rooting for the Astros. I want to see all you dumb people explode.
It’s not dumb to hate a team for blatant cheating….. Plus their rotation is not that great.
Two Cy Young winners? Yep, not that great.
Astros are saving baseball
Join the cause.
I guess the Astros are just like every other cheater or criminal in the world. We are all always the hero in our own story. And everyone in every prison on Earth is innocent..
Saving baseball by cheating to win, yes yes shut up idiot.
oooh another internet tough guy strike four
Strike Four, you’re the same guy who told me steroids don’t actually help players outside of recovering from injuries and thus, taking them isn’t cheating and you blame ESPN for making people think you’re wrong on that. You shouldn’t be calling other people idiots.
I’m glad you’ve admitted that you want to root for a bunch of scumbags. Shows true character there. Good for you for being a sociopath
Steve, I root for you to win the MVP. Does that make me a sociopath?
Clepto Im rooting for you bud…hope you can get over that jealousy
I’m glad you’ve admitted you don’t understand the meaning of words. Good for you being ignorant.
Remember they lost Cole he won 20 games that a lot 2makeup!
They also got back McCullers who’ll make up for a lot of those wins.
Wouldn’t be surprised if all 6 teams repeat, particularly the AL clubs.
The Yankees have the Rays in their division and I think the Rays are better than Oakland and my Angels. That’s my logic for picking them.
“Aside from the Reds, a 75-win outfit a year ago, it wasn’t really a busy offseason for any NL Central team”.
Way to wave at the NL Central analysis. People are sleeping on the Reds, who have the best rotation in the division. They also dramatically improved their lineup. As the synopsis points out, all of the rest of the teams in the division got worse this offseason. The Reds are the favorites going into the season.
nothing in that statement was wrong.
The Brewers totally rebuilt their team from top to bottom, adding 11 new regulars to the 26 man roster. You are wrong.
Milwaukee has no pitching
So did the article writer have to say all that you said for it to be okay? He can’t simply make a quick reference to them without offending you?
That’s kind of a strange analogy; unlike Wile E. Coyote, the Astros have actually been successful against the Yankees.
Well the astros have been cheating since 2017 ish so let’s take it down 15% there guy
Choosing the Astros does seem to be the easy choice. They really do still have a division winning team still but I think some of the termoil is going to reflect in the wins column.
I chose the Cardinals for the NL. I mean seriously, there’s really only two choices and I can see why you might choose the Braves. Both divisions looke lik you could see any of 3 or 4 different teams.
Big Red Machine is gonna roll through St. Louis this season and everyone knows it !
Bring it!!
I didn’t know that.
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Thank goodness we’ve solved sign stealing. It’s NEVER been commonplace in baseball….
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Enough with this Astros crap. They took it to a new level, yes. If not them it would have been someone else. Why? Because 30 baseball teams commit some form of cheating or attempt to skirt around rules. Why are you outraged at what the Astros did? Our favorite team is doing something, lesser than what the Astros did or not, and you want to crucify the Astros? Every opposing player who’s spoken out have either done or been part of an organization or team who’s had someone break rules. And many get away with it.
It’s time to turn the page and see how the Astros play after what’s transpired this offseason. Let’s stop pretending 29 other teams aren’t trying to gain an edge. They are, and they are getting away with something as we speak.
Leave us alone. It’s fun being outraged.
If the Astros would stand up and say yes we cheated from 2016-2019 this is a list of players who cheated. This is how we did it, we banged the trash can until 2018 and then we changed t0 xxxxx(whisple). Yes, players did have signal devices under there shirt and this is how it worked. If Astros would do that the fans just want to know-how was really done.
Ah yes, the utterly unfounded claim that all 30 teams are using trash can systems like the Astros. Only Astros and Red Sox fanboys seem to love saying this.
Until you can provide hard evidence on all 30 teams (you cant), you are simply lying when you say that. Just know that, you are a liar and you are lying because you are a homer. Homerism is mental illness that prevents fans of sports teams to be able to see how anyone on their team could be a terrible person.
Also, get lost on this “turn the page” crud – IT JUST HAPPENED!!!
The ole Astros fan deflection tactics. “Al teams cheat” “all cheating the same”
The ole Astros fan deflection tactics. “Al teams cheat” “all cheating the same”
The Big Red Machine will be rolling through STL for sure! Their heads high coming in to town and their tails bwtween their legs on the way out! The Reds did do alot to their roster but they still arent in a position to win the Central.
I hope u are right
Castellanos, Moustakas, Akiyama, Miley, Strop they did more than Cards, good luck with that StL
I’m glad the reds improved. They’ve been such a pushover team for such a long time it would be nice to see them at least competing for a change.
Last year the Mets and Nationals underperformed relative to their talent. They will both likely play better in 2020. The Phillies added a good starter and a great manager. The Marlins added major-league-average players, so they got better. The Braves moves were probably just a wash, depending on how the competition at 3B goes. I’d say the Braves are the most vulnerable.
Yanks are a bit of a mess on the mound and defensively. Very one-dimensional lineup that will continue to struggle against playoff caliber pitching.
Cardinals have a ceiling of maybe wins in the mid 90s at best but they could just as easily be below .500
Pitching will be fine this year but the offense is a dumpster fire.
Did the Author confuse the Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner analogy? Shouldn’t the Yankees have been Wile E. Coyote in that sentence?