Monday, March 25, 2019

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AL EAST


The five AL East teams can be separated into three tiers.
First, the contenders, which consist of the defending, champion Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. Either team could win the division and surprise nobody, and the other club seems earmarked to claim the top wild-card spot. The Red Sox will be going for their fourth straight division title, while the Yankees haven't won since 2012.
Then the Tampa Bay Rays solely occupy the second tier. The Rays stunned everyone last year by winning 90 games, and they would likely be the best team in the AL Central.
Finally, there are the rebuilders. The Toronto Blue Jays could post 25 more wins than the Baltimore Orioles, but neither team is expected to finish within striking distance of a playoff spot.
With Opening Day around the corner, let's break down the AL East:
BALTIMORE ORIOLES
2018 record: 47-115 (5th in AL East)
Payroll: $78,468,782
Record for 2019: 57-105
World Series odds: 600-1
3-year trend: 2016 (3rd); 2017 (5th); 2018 (5th)
Highest projected WAR: Alex Cobb (1.5)
X-factor: Cedric Mullins
Prospect to watch: Yusniel Diaz (MLB.com: No. 64)
Winter report card: C-

PROJECTED LINEUP
ORDER
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
1
Cedric Mullins
CF
1.3
2
Jonathan Villar
2B
1.1
3
Mark Trumbo
DH
0.5
4
Chris Davis (L)
1B
-0.1
5
Trey Mancini
LF
0.8
6
Rio Ruiz (L)
3B
0.9
7
Joey Rickard
RF
0.2
8
Chance Sisco (L)
C
0.8
9
Richie Martin
SS
0.4
BENCH
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
Pedro Severino
C
0.0
Hanser Alberto
IF
0.2
Drew Jackson
IF/OF
0.3
Renato Nunez
IF
1.0
There won't be anything remarkable about the Orioles' roster on Opening Day. It'll be difficult to muster any excitement, as Cedric Mullins and Jonathan Villar are the only position players projected to be worth more than one win above replacement. That's incredibly bad.
However, watching the development of Mullins, Trey Mancini, and Chance Sisco will be interesting. Richie Martin and Drew Jackson, two Rule 5 picks, are also looking to prove themselves as major leaguers.
PROJECTED ROTATION
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Alex Cobb
R
4.90
Dylan Bundy
R
4.85
Andrew Cashner
R
5.55
David Hess
R
5.93
Mike Wright
R
5.55
BULLPEN
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Mychal Givens
R
4.02
Richard Bleier
L
4.31
Miguel Castro
R
5.09
Paul Fry
L
4.06
Tanner Scott
L
3.60
Pedro Araujo
R
5.09
Nate Karns
R
4.71
Dylan Bundy and Alex Cobb are likely the best players on Baltimore's roster, and both could be included in trade rumors if they perform well. Any reliever who experiences early success will also likely be jettisoned for prospects.
BOSTON RED SOX
2018 record: 108-54 (1st in AL East)
Payroll: $234,548,929
Record for 2019: 90-72
World Series odds: 6-1
3-year trend: 2016 (1st); 2017 (1st); 2018 (1st)
Highest projected WAR: Mookie Betts (7.1)
X-factor: Rafael Devers
Prospect to watch: Darwinzon Hernandez
Winter report card: C+

PROJECTED LINEUP
ORDER
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
1
Andrew Benintendi (L)
LF
3.7
2
Mookie Betts
RF
7.1
3
Mitch Moreland (L)
1B
0.8
4
J.D. Martinez
DH
3.6
5
Xander Bogaerts
SS
4.1
6
Rafael Devers (L)
3B
2.4
7
Brock Holt (L)
2B
0.7
8
Jackie Bradley Jr. (L)
CF
2.6
9
Christian Vazquez
C
1.3
BENCH
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
Blake Swihart (S)
C/OF
0.4
Eduardo Nunez
IF
0.5
Steve Pearce
1B
1.1
*Dustin Pedroia will start season on IL
The reigning champs' lineup is one of the most feared in baseball, and Boston will get Dustin Pedroia back at some point this season. While most of the focus will be on whether Betts can repeat as MVP, the team's main 2019 narrative should instead turn to whether Andrew Benintendi and Rafael Devers can take steps forward.
PROJECTED ROTATION
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Chris Sale
L
2.78
David Price
L
4.00
Rick Porcello
R
4.32
Eduardo Rodriguez
L
4.06
Nathan Eovaldi
R
3.87
BULLPEN
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Ryan Brasier
R
3.93
Matt Barnes
R
3.33
Heath Hembree
R
4.08
Tyler Thornburg
R
4.83
Colten Brewer
R
3.91
Brandon Workman
R
4.41
Brian Johnson
L
5.11
Hector Velazquez
R
4.40
While last year's championship-winning rotation didn't change, Boston's bullpen lost Craig Kimbrel, and the unit is looking desperate. Ryan Brasier and Matt Barnes will take the highest-leverage innings, and they can be shaky. It's unclear who manager Alex Cora will trust beyond those two.
NEW YORK YANKEES
2018 record: 100-62 (2nd in AL East, 1st AL wild card)              
Payroll: $202,198,721
Record for 2019: 96-66
World Series odds: 6-1
3-year trend: 2016 (4th); 2017 (2nd); 2018 (2nd)
Highest projected WAR: Aaron Judge (4.6)
X-factor: Gary Sanchez
Prospect to watch: Jonathan Loaisiga (MLB.com: No. 66)
Winter report card: A

PROJECTED LINEUP
ORDER
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
1
Brett Gardner (L)
CF
1.3
2
Aaron Judge
RF
4.6
3
Giancarlo Stanton
LF
4.3
4
Gary Sanchez
C
3.4
5
Miguel Andujar
3B
1.5
6
Luke Voit
DH
1.4
7
Greg Bird (L)
1B
0.3
8
Troy Tulowitzki
SS
0.9
9
Gleyber Torres
2B
2.2
BENCH
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
Austin Romine
C
0.6
Tyler Wade (L)
IF/OF
0.0
DJ LeMahieu
IF
1.8
It's crazy to look at the lineup above and then remember the Yankees will begin the season without Aaron Hicks. When he returns, it'll be interesting to see if the club sticks with Luke Voit or Greg Bird at first base after bumping Giancarlo Stanton to DH.
It will also be worth following how Manager Aaron Boone uses DJ LeMahieu, who wasn't signed to a two-year, $24-million contract to be a bench bat.
PROJECTED ROTATION
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Masahiro Tanaka
R
3.99
James Paxton
L
3.44
J.A. Happ
L
4.19
Domingo German
R
4.31
Gio Gonzalez
L
4.69
*Luis Severino, CC Sabathia to start season on IL
BULLPEN
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Aroldis Chapman
L
2.73
Adam Ottavino
R
3.85
Zack Britton
L
3.14
Chad Green
R
3.33
Jonathan Holder
R
4.40
Tommy Kahnle
R
3.92
Stephen Tarpley
L
4.15
David Hale
R
4.61
*Dellin Betances to start season on IL
Without Luis Severino until likely May, the Yankees' rotation looks fallible. However, even with Dellin Betances beginning the season on the injured list, the team's bullpen looks like the best in baseball.
Early in the season, Boone may call upon his bullpen often, as New York's starting depth will be pushed to its limit with Severino and CC Sabathia shelved. James Paxton and Masahiro Tanaka have also struggled to stay healthy, but Luis Cessa and Loaisiga are waiting in the wings.
TAMPA BAY RAYS
2018 record: 90-72 (3rd in AL East)
Payroll: $56,902,867
Record for 2019: 86-76
World Series odds: 35-1
3-year trend: 2016 (5th); 2017 (3rd); 2018 (3rd)
Highest projected WAR: Blake Snell (4.0)
X-factor: Tommy Pham
Prospect to watch: Brent Honeywell (MLB.com: No. 28)
Winter report card: B+

PROJECTED LINEUP
ORDER
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
1
Kevin Kiermaier (L)
CF
2.6
2
Tommy Pham
LF
3.2
3
Joey Wendle (L)
3B
1.4
4
Avisail Garcia
DH
0.3
5
Ji-Man Choi (L)
1B
0.8
6
Willy Adames
SS
2.1
7
Austin Meadows (L)
RF
1.3
8
Mike Zunino
C
2.6
9
Brandon Lowe (L)
2B
1.4
BENCH
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
Michael Perez (L)
C
0.1
Yandy Diaz
1B
1.0
Daniel Robertson
IF/OF
1.1
Guillermo Heredia
OF
0.2
The most notable change in the Rays' lineup from last season is the addition of Yandy Diaz, who the team received for 2018 breakout player Jake Bauers.
Mike Zunino gives the club some certainty behind the dish after a campaign when the Rays ran out five different catchers, and four were worse than replacement level.
Lastly, Tommy Pham could be poised for a huge year after finally being handed the starting job.
PROJECTED ROTATION
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Blake Snell
L
3.22
Charlie Morton
R
3.52
Tyler Glasnow
R
3.86
Ryan Yarbrough*
L
4.39
Yonny Chirinos*
R
4.18
* - will likely pitch after openers
BULLPEN
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Jose Alvarado
L
3.09
Diego Castillo
R
3.08
Chaz Roe
R
3.72
Ryne Stanek*
R
3.25
Emilio Pagan*
R
4.10
Hunter Wood*
R
3.71
Wilmer Font
R
3.83
* - could act as openers
After trying the opener strategy in 2018 and watching it pay huge dividends, expect a lot more of the same from the Rays. Ryne Stanek and Hunter Wood will likely reprise their roles as openers, with new recruit Emilio Pagan potentially used in the first inning, too.
The club did add Charlie Morton to strengthen its rotation, and Tyler Glasnow is returning, meaning the Rays may not have to lean on openers so hard in 2019.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS
2018 record: 73-89 (4th in AL East) 
Payroll: $114,973,571
Record for 2019: 76-86
World Series odds: 90-1
3-year trend: 2016 (2nd); 2017 (4th); 2018 (4th) 
Highest projected WAR: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (4.6) 
X-factor: Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Prospect to watch: Danny Jansen (MLB.com: No. 11) 
Winter report card: C

PROJECTED LINEUP
ORDER
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
1
Billy McKinney (L)
LF
0.9
2
Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
2B
1.7
3
Justin Smoak (S)
1B
1.7
4
Kendrys Morales (S)
DH
0.4
5
Randal Grichuk
RF
2.4
6
Kevin Pillar
CF
1.9
7
Freddy Galvis (S)
SS
1.3
8
Brandon Drury
3B
0.5
9
Danny Jansen
C
2.9
BENCH
PLAYER
POS.
PROJ. WAR
Luke Maile
C
0.6
Richard Urena (S)
IF
0.1
Teoscar Hernandez
OF
0.4
Unlike the also rebuilding Orioles and their lineup, there are the makings of a major-league team on the Blue Jays' roster. The progression of Billy McKinney, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., and Danny Jansen is worth following.
Regardless of how well that trio plays, though, Toronto's 2019 season is all about waiting for Vlad.
PROJECTED ROTATION
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Marcus Stroman
R
4.16
Aaron Sanchez
R
4.84
Matt Shoemaker
R
4.67
Clayton Richard
L
4.71
Sam Gaviglio
R
4.43
*Ryan Borucki, Clay Buchholz likely to start on IL
BULLPEN
PITCHER
THROWS
PROJ. ERA
Ken Giles
R
3.62
Bud Norris
R
4.17
Tim Mayza
L
4.01
Joe Biagini
R
4.38
Trent Thornton
R
4.09
Javy Guerra
R
4.65
Elvis Luciano
R
6.42
*David Phelps, Ryan Tepera, John Axford to start year on DL
Matt Shoemaker and Clayton Richard were added primarily to eat innings and help the Blue Jays through a season that won't be competitive. The team's focus will be squarely on whether Marcus Stroman and Aaron Sanchez can recapture some form of their past dominance.
Another interesting pitcher to follow is 19-year-old right-hander Elvis Luciano, who was taken as a Rule 5 pick and, therefore, must stay on the Jays' 25-man roster to be retained.


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