2015 MLB thread
Opening Day (well, except for one Sunday game between the Cubs and Cardinals) is a week away!
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Can't wait!
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leaving work at 1 for 3 hours of pregaming!
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I'll put my Brew Crew right in that 81 win range again. Cardinals and Pirates are still the class of the Central, and I'll probably give a slight edge to the Pirates. Reds and Brewers I could see going either way. Cubs are getting there.
I'm not all that confident in Milwaukee's long term prospects. Weak farm system at the top, though they've improved the lower levels last year and new scouting director Ray Montgomery seems to be pretty well regarded. Carlos Gomez is probably gone after 2016 so he could be a name that other teams might find interesting. Kyle Lohse could be a midseason trade target as a steady rotation piece. |
Giants are in a weird place. They lost a lot of pop, but the projection systems all put them at very nice OPS levels despite the lack of HR power. They're not very deep, but they have a plethora of #4 starters. If Cain returns to form (coming off injury) and Bumgarner stays awesome, there's no reason they aren't a 90-ish win team making it as a wild card.
Then again it wouldn't surprise me if the season goes to crap in a hurry and they struggle to reach 80 wins. |
The Chicago Cubs will win the World Series this year after sweeping Miami.
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Might be a little biased but I see the Pads at 88 wins making the wild card (along with Pittsburgh). Would love to see both the Pads and Giants make it instead of the $@#!% Dodgers but don't think that's going to happen. |
NATS will win 163 in the regular season then the world series in 3. I will pee on some dude in the bathroom and realize the next day it was Subby.
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And then you woke up... that must have been a nice dream for you. :D Good luck to everyone's team this year (especially the Cardinals) |
I'm still in denial about Yu Darvish
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Wouldn't surprise me. Dodgers have to win the division, there's just too much talent there. After that...who knows. As for playoffs: 1. Nats 2. Cardinals 3. Dodgers Wildcard hopefuls: Pirates Padres Giants Cubs? I think it's the Pirates and Giants again, but wouldn't be surprised if the Padres make it happen. They got a hell of a lot better this offseason. |
the NL wildcard is going to be fun. Lots old guard vs new: Giants vs Pads, Pitt/reds vs cubs, mets/marlins vs braves.
Giants need a strong left fielder. Every winning year they've had a good/power left fielder for only a couple months, but seems that's what they needed most. |
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Reds will finish last. |
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If the mets offense holds to form the way they've in spring training with their pitching and a lot of easy wins to be had in division they should compete for a wild card. Nats will win division but no one wants the mets in a short series with their pitching. |
Interested to see how the Royals division pans out. It's going to be an absolute bloodbath. There's not a bad team in the division. Maybe Minnesota, but even they always seem to find players no one's heard of and turn them into All-Stars.
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You think he will go back to Minnesota or go to a big market team? I thought he was kind of the man in Milwaukee (even bigger than Braun). He seems like he would like that role better for less money than 2nd or 3rd fiddle on another team. I am a big fan of his (admittedly at least partially fantasy related but I also respect him as superstar on one of the Card's rivals) but think his antics might become an issue with the media in a larger market like NY or LA. |
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Carlos Gomez is a Scott Boras client so my inclination would be that he'd go to the highest bidder. Then again, Gomez did sign an extension before he hit free agency which goes against Boras' clients SOP. But the circumstances behind the extension were different too, as Gomez hadn't truly broken out yet. The fan favorite/face of the franchise in Milwaukee right now is Jonathan Lucroy. Gomez is popular but there's something about gritty white catchers that endear themselves to the fan base. (edit: Not to take anything away from Lucroy, he is a great player) Honestly, I think Gomez has put himself into $20+ million year territory salary wise. I'm just not sure the Brewers would get themselves into that territory of the bidding. |
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Yeah, that sucked. :( |
I am excited for the Angels, but concerned the offense will take a step back, especially with Hamilton being out/suspended. Plus, they will have to deal with easing Garrett Richards back into the rotation and the learning curve of whatever kids they roll with at the back end (Heaney, Tropeano).
All that said, I am hopeful that they can come close to reproducing what they did last year (and doing better in the postseason, ideally). The AL West looks tough, but not as tough as it was last year. Everyone regressing to the mean, except the M's. M's are probably the main contender with the Angels, and despite the experienced (read: paid) talent shipped out of Oakland, the A's will still kinda hang around, I'll bet, and probably end up slightly over .500, cuz that's what they do. Rangers already hit with injuries, but I suspect they will still be better than last year by quite a bit because they still have a very good offense and a deep system. The Astros are also improving; they really showed that last year as they brought on some of their young future stars like Springer, Singleton and Villar. Those guys will all be one year better, with more talent on the way. |
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I can see that entire division being between 78-88 wins. It's going to be insanely fun / nervewracking. I think Cleveland might have the best chance at winning the division. The Wild Card (either spot) will be a battle between KC and Chicago. Of course, we all know Kendrys Morales is going to hit 50 HR with 200 RBI and lead the Royals to the promised land. |
I do live in New England, thus I am subjected to pretty much everything Red Sox.
While not a fan of the team, it's crushing to see that Christian Vazquez could miss the entire season and need Tommy John. Unbelievably good defensive catcher, cannon arm. Might be limited offensively, but the coaches and pitching staff raved about his ability to handle the staff, especially at such a young age. I guess this injury would absolutely rule out Swihart going to the Phillies in any potential Hamels deal. |
I am skeptical that the Orioles are going to make the playoffs again this year. Banking on the health of Wieters and Machado and the resurgence of Chris Davis seems risky. If Gausman takes the next step and the bullpen is really good again though, they still have power.
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You have the best team in the division, even with the loss of those bats. Boston will score a ton of runs, but there will be a bunch of 8-7, 9-8 games for them that will go either way. Tampa is starting to look like sad old Tampa. Toronto and the Yankees could be good. The AL East has so many questions right now. |
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2nd guy busted for that Roid variant in the last 2 days. Other was some latino pitcher on the Braves.
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Glad I didn't buy him up in my auction draft.
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Nice start for the Twins. And of course Santana says he has no idea how this happened. Fucking idiot.
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And Josh Hamilton basically gets away with admitting he had a relapse: Arbitrator rules that MLB cannot punish Los Angeles Angels outfielder Josh Hamilton
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Disappointed to see how well Heaney pitched against the Dodgers last night. I has hoped he would have factored in the Dodgers rotation
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Kinda funny that the Angels were pissed cause he is owed 83M over the next 3 years. |
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Their own fault. They knew there were issues there and signed him to a monster deal anyway. |
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Moreno. He more or less signed Hamilton over DiPoto's objection. More or less did the same thing with Pujols. |
My picks:
Wash StL LA WC: Pitt, SD Bos Clev Sea WC: Det, LAA WS: LA over Sea |
2018 all star game at nats park...not sure i really care.
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Craig Kimbrel and Melvin Upton, Jr. to the Padres in a six-player deal.
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Pads keep adding. Braves keep subtracting.
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They didn't want the Phil's running away with the division.
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I would be anxious to hear the inside scoop on this - strange to come just before the opener.
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2 good prospects and a draft pick. I'm really surprised someone took BJ Upton off their hands. I hope for the Padres sake the Braves sent some money over as well. |
Someone on the Pads board said this, "All I know is the Pads just got one of the best closers in baseball and held onto Renfroe and Hedges". That's pretty good. Also it looks like Braves will unload Quentin to the AL.
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yay opening day
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Real opening day has arrived. (have to show some excitement for the season before the Phillies are eliminated by the end of the week...)
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Who strangled London Lo?
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Up and coming recording artist? She was awful. That was Rosanne Barr level awful (at least there was no illusion that she was a singer going in).
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Maybe she hasn't figured out how to use her autotune device when singing live?
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Maybe I am crazy, but that deal looks like shit for the Braves.
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So much for giving a shit about baseball this season. I hate rebuilding/tanking.
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Call the fucking strike zone the same way for both teams, blue!
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I HATE that strike zone box. With how clear that box is it makes it look like the rest is intentionally less clear. Why isn't the entire screen as clear as that little box?
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