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PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
2010: 97-65, first
Last year in playoffs: 2010
Jayson Werth (.296, 27 HRs, 85 RBIs) is gone and Chase Utley will start the year on the disabled list. But with this starting pitching rotation, who cares? Three years ago, Cole Hamels was the World Series and playoff MVP; now he’s the fourth starter. Philadelphia got a league-best 70 wins from its rotation in 2010 and that was before it added Cliff Lee.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
SS J. Rollins
3B P. Polanco
LF R. Ibanez
1B R. Howard
RF B. Francisco
CF S. Victorino
C C. Ruiz
2B W. Valdez
Pitching rotation
R. Halladay (R)
C. Lee (L)
R. Oswalt (R)
C. Hamels (L)
J. Blanton (R)
Closer
B. Lidge (R)
ATLANTA BRAVES
2010: 91-71, second
Last year in playoffs: 2010
At age 38, Chipper Jones’ return from knee surgery was uncertain. But the way he has played this spring has silenced the doubters. And with Dan Uggla joining a lineup that already featured Jason Heyward, Martin Prado and Brian McCann, the Braves should score a lot of runs. The key is, can the pitching staff (3.56 ERA in 2010) and a rookie closer in Craig Kimbrel make those runs stand up?
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
LF M. Prado
SS A. Gonzalez
3B C. Jones
RF J. Heyward
C B. McCann
2B D. Uggla
1B F. Freeman
CF N. McLouth
Pitching rotation
T.Hudson (R)
D. Lowe (R)
J. Jurrjens (R)
T. Hanson (R)
M. Minor (L)
Closer
C. Kimbrel (R)
FLORIDA MARLINS
2010: 80-82, third
Last year in playoffs: 2003
With only one starter older than 29, the Marlins are led by two rookies of the year, Chris Coghlan and Hanley Ramirez, and two other 20-somethings, Mike Stanton and Gaby Sanchez, who combined for 41 homers and 144 runs batted in in their first full season, 2010. Gone is Dan Uggla, who took his team-leading 33 homers and 105 RBIs — and 149 strikeouts — to Atlanta.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
CF C. Coghlan
2B O. Infante
SS H. Ramirez
RF M. Stanton
LF L. Morrison
1B G. Sanchez
C J. Buck
3B D. Murphy
Pitching rotation
J. Johnson (R)
R. Nolasco (R)
J. Vazquez (R)
A. Sanchez (R)
C. Volstad (R)
Closer
L. Nunez (R)
NEW YORK METS
2010: 79-83, fourth
Last year in playoffs: 2006
To make new Manager Terry Collins a winner, the Mets need bounce-back seasons from a host of players. Among them: Jason Bay and the injury-plagued Carlos Beltran. They also need Rule 5 pick Brad Emaus to seize the second base job. If Johan Santana’s rehabilitation from shoulder surgery remains on pace, he could return to the rotation by midsummer.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
SS J. Reyes
CF A. Pagan
3B D. Wright
RF C. Beltran
LF J. Bay
1B I. Davis
2B B. Emaus
C. J. Thole
Pitching rotation
M. Pelfrey (R)
J. Niese (L)
R.A. Dickey (R)
C. Young (R)
C. Capuano (L)
Closer
F. Rodriguez (R)
WASHINGTON NATIONALS
2010: 69-93, fifth
Last year in playoffs: 1981 (as Montreal Expos)
The franchise last had a winning record in 2003. But it’s just marking time until the future arrives with the return of pitcher Stephen Strasburg from elbow surgery and the accession of top draft pick Bryce Harper. Until then, Jayson Werth (27 HRs, 85 RBIs with Philadelphia) and Ryan Zimmerman (.307, 25, 85) will try to keep the fans interested.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
CF N. Morgan
RF J. Werth
3B R. Zimmerman
1B A. LaRoche
LF M. Morse
SS. I. Desmond
2B D. Espinosa
C I. Rodriguez
Pitching rotation
L. Hernandez (R)
J. Lannan (L)
J. Marquis (R)
J. Zimmerman (R)
T. Gorzelanny (L)
Closer
D. Storen (R)
CENTRAL
CINCINNATI REDS
2010: 91-71, first
Last year In playoffs: 2010
The Reds made few changes after their most successful season in two decades. League MVP Joey Votto (.324, 37 HRs, 113 RBIs) leads an offense that topped the National League in several significant categories. Former 17-game winner Edinson Volquez returns from injury and a drug suspension to replace Aaron Harang in an improved rotation.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
CF D. Stubbs
2B B. Phillips
1B J. Votto
3B S. Rolen
CF J. Bruce
LF J. Gomes
C R. Hernandez
SS P. Janish
Pitching rotation
E. Volquez (R)
B. Arroyo (R)
J. Cueto (R)
H. Bailey (R)
T. Wood (L)
Closer
F. Cordero (R)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS
2010: 77-85, third
Last year in playoffs: 2008
When Zach Greinke returns from a cracked rib, he’ll top the deepest rotation in the division. And with a lineup that includes Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder, the Brewers are legitimate playoff contenders. That could put a big load on John Axford, a 42nd-round draft pick entering his first full season as a closer. He made good on 24 of 27 chances last summer.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
2B R. Weeks
RF C. Hart
LF R. Braun
1B P. Fielder
3B C. McGehee
SS Y. Betancourt
CF C. Gomez
C J. Lucroy
Pitching rotation
Y. Gallardo (R)
Z. Greinke (R)
S. Marcum (R)
R. Wolf (L)
C. Narveson (L)
Closer
J. Axford (R)
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
2010: 86-76, second
Last year in playoffs: 2009
The loss of Adam Wainwright hobbles a rotation that led the league in earned-run average last season and places a load on Kyle Lohse and former reliever Kyle McClellan, who combined for a 5-12 record and 4.63 ERA last season. Any lineup with Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday is potent, but even those two may not be enough to keep the team in contention.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
2B S. Schumaker, 2B
CF C. Rasmus
1B A. Pujols
LF M. Holliday
RF L. Berkman
3B D. Freese
SS R. Theriot
C Y. Molina
Pitching rotation
C. Carpenter (R)
J. Westbrook (R)
J. Garcia (L)
K. Lohse (R)
K. McClellan (R)
Closer
R. Franklin (R)
CHICAGO CUBS
2010: 75-87, fifth
Last year in playoffs: 2008
The Cubs showed some fight in spring training, with teammates Aramis Ramirez and Carlos Silva squaring off in the dugout. The incident gave Manager Mike Quade a chance to prove he’s in charge. A full season from 21-year-old Starlin Castro should help the offense and closer Carlos Marmol (38 saves, a record 15.9 strikeouts per nine innings) is electric.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
RF K. Fukudome
SS S. Castro
CF M. Byrd
3B A. Ramirez
1B C. Pena
LF A. Soriano
C Geovany Soto
2B B. DeWitt
Pitching rotation
R. Dempster (R)
C. Zambrano (R)
M. Garza (R)
R. Wells (R)
A. Cashner (R)
Closer
C. Marmol (R)
HOUSTON ASTROS
2010: 76-86, fourth
Last year in playoffs: 2005
The Astros are rebuilding after dealing Roy Oswalt and Lance Berkman last season. With Wandy Rodriguez, Brett Myers and J.A. Happ, they have the makings of a nice rotation. On offense, Carlos Lee gives them a legitimate threat in the middle of the lineup and leadoff hitter Michael Bourn has led the league in steals the last two seasons.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
CF M. Bourn
2B C. Barmes
RF H. Pence
LF C. Lee
3B C. Johnson
1B B. Wallace
SS B. Hall
C Humberto Quintero
Pitching rotation
B. Myers (R)
W. Rodriguez (L)
J.A. Happ (L)
B. Norris (R)
N. Figueroa (R)
Closer
B. Lyon (R)
PITTSBURGH PIRATES
2010: 57-105, sixth
Last year in playoffs: 1992
The Pirates say their rotation and their lineup are works in progress. That’s pretty much par. The Pirates haven’t had a winning season in two decades and haven’t won as many as 70 games since 2004. However, they may have a bright future with budding stars Andrew McCutchen, Jose Tabata and Neil Walker, plus former Dodgers prospect James McDonald.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
LF J. Tabata
2B N. Walker
CF A. McCutchen
3B P. Alvarez
1B L. Overbay
RF G. Jones/M. Diaz (platoon)
SS R. Cedeno
C C. Snyder
Pitching rotation
P. Maholm (L)
K. Correia (R)
J. McDonald (R)
R. Ohlendorf (R)
C. Morton (R)
Closer
J. Hanrahan (R)
WEST
SAN FRANCISCO
2010: 92-70, first
Last year in playoffs: 2010
The World Series champions kept their core intact, which was especially important with a pitching corps that led the majors with a 3.36 earned-run average. The bullpen, led by saves leader Brian Wilson (48), was one of two big league units with an ERA below 3.00. The offense should be improved with Buster Posey, Cody Ross and Pat Burrell in the lineup from the start.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
CF A. Torres
2B F. Sanchez
1B A. Huff
C B. Posey
3B P. Sandoval
LF P. Burrell
RF C. Ross
SS M. Tejada
Pitching rotation
T. Lincecum (R)
J. Sanchez (L)
M. Cain (R)
B. Zito (L)
M. Bumgarner (L)
Closer
B. Wilson (R)
COLORADO ROCKIES
2010: 83-79, third
Last year in playoffs: 2009
The pitching staff falls off precipitously after 19-game winner Ubaldo Jimenez, but the middle of the lineup is solid with triple-crown threat and league batting champion Carlos Gonzalez (.336, 34 HRs, 117 RBIs) followed by Troy Tulowitzki (.315, 27, 95). Colorado needs a big bounce-back season from 37-year-old Todd Helton, whose .256 average in 2010 was 68 points below his career mark.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
CF D. Fowler
RF S. Smith
LF C. Gonzalez
SS T. Tulowitzki
1B T. Helton
3B I. Stewart
2B J. Lopez
C C. Iannetta
Pitching rotation
U. Jimenez (R)
J. De La Rosa (L)
J. Chacin (R)
J. Hammell (R)
E. Rogers (R)
Closer
H. Street (R)
DODGERS
2010: 80-82, fourth
Last year in playoffs: 2009
A full season from Ted Lilly and a healthy Jon Garland — a 14-game winner last year — would give the Dodgers the makings of a stellar rotation. But the bullpen provides more questions than answers and on offense the Dodgers — who had nearly twice as many strikeouts as runs in 2010 —- are likely to struggle again without better production from Casey Blake and Rafael Furcal.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
SS R. Furcal
3B C. Blake
RF A. Ethier
CF M. Kemp
2B J. Uribe
1B J. Loney
LF J. Gibbons
C R. Barajas
Pitching rotation
C. Kershaw (L)
C. Billingsley (R)
T. Lilly (L)
H. Kuroda (R)
J. Garland (R)
Closer
J. Broxton (R)
SAN DIEGO PADRES
2010: 90-72, second
Last year in playoffs: 2006
The Padres’ long-awaited dismantling was delayed only by a playoff race last summer. Once that was over, San Diego shipped Adrian Gonzalez to Boston and let five other everyday starters leave. Yet, with a pitching staff anchored by Mat Latos and closer Heath Bell, the Padres could still be competitive if Brad Hawpe and Orlando Hudson return to All-Star form.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
RF W. Venable
SS J. Bartlett
2B O. Hudson
1B B. Hawpe
LF R. Ludwick
3B C. Headley
CF C. Maybin
C. N. Hundley
Pitching rotation
M. Latos (R)
C. Richard (L)
T. Stauffer (R)
A. Harang (R)
W. LeBlanc (L)
Closer
H. Bell (R)
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS
2010: 65-97, fifth
Last year in playoffs: 2007
Arizona has a general manager, manager and six everyday starters who are new in the last year. And the rebuilding is just beginning. For the time being, Russell Branyan and Chris Young give the lineup pop, and Justin Upton is a five-tool player. However, those three are among five projected starters who struck out at least 108 times last season.
Starting lineup
(in projected batting order)
2B K. Johnson
SS S. Drew
RF J. Upton
1B R. Branyan
CF C. Young
C M. Montero
3B M. Mora
LF G. Parrat
Pitching rotation
I. Kennedy (R)
D. Hudson (R)
J. Saunders (L)
A. Galarraga (R)
B. Enright (R)
Closer
J.J. Putz (R)
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