Friday, March 28, 2014

My 2014 Tigers Preview and Breakdown Position by Position


I fear the worst for our Tigers.

Did you see Cabrera’s new contract.  It’s the death of the Tigers.  We better win it all in the next 2 years because it’s going to be downhill after that.  We’ll have over $50MM a year wrapped up in aging players Cabrera and JV.

I’m not optimistic about the Tigers this year.  I think Brad Ausmus will be a good coach but I think the off-season moves make us really thin and we’ve already been hit by the injury bug.  I think KC will finally pass up the Tigers this year and we’ll land in a wildcard spot at best.  We’re relying on too many unproven players.  Here’s my breakdown.


The differences 2013 to 2014

Rotation:
Verlander – expect a better season, +3 wins
Scherzer-tough to repeat Cy Young, -3 wins
Sanchez-same as last year, +/-0
Porcello-expect an improvement, +2 wins
Fister to Smyly-it’s not realistic to expect Smyly to be as good as Fister was (14-9), -3 wins

Total: -1 win, and the rotation is our strength



Bullpen:
Benoit to Nathan – No matter what anyone says, this isn’t an improvement at closer, Benoit was 4-1 with 24 saves and 2 blown, Nathan was 6-2 with 43 saves and 3 blown, +/-0
Smyly/Veras to Chamberlain/Krol – There’s no replacement for Smyly in the bullpen and that may prove to be big. -3 wins
Albequrque/Coke-Same as last year, +/-0
Putkonen/Reed-same as last year,+/-0
Rondon/Bonderman/Valverde to Ortega/others – As good as Rondon was down the stretch, the others were bad, we’ll break even here with Rondon gone, +/-0

Total:  -3 wins, could be better if someone emerges, but could be worse if Nathan shows his age.



Lineup:
1B/3B Cabrera-expect the same, but improves the defense +1 win
RF Hunter- expect the same +/-0
CF Jackson-some likely improvement +2 wins
LF Dirks/Tuiasopo/Kelly to Davis/Dirks/Kelly-Davis’ defense and speed will be a little improvement but Dirks is out so not much will change, +/-0
C Avila-hard not to improve but Pena actually hit well as the backup and that's asking a lot from the new guy Holaday, +1 win
2B Infante to Kinsler-hard to improve when Infante hit .318 with an .800 ops but I’ll buy in for +1 win
SS Peralta/Iglesias to Romine/Gonzalez/Iglesias-shortstop will cost us big this year -3 wins
3B/1B Fielder to Castellanos-At best Castellanos could have an .819 ops and win rookie of the year and that would be an even swap, -5 wins
DH Martinez-hope for the best, similar but not too much older, -1 win

Total:  -4 wins, this may be optimistic based on the injuries to Dirks, Iglesias plus you can’t completely count on Jackson and Avila to improve.



Grand Total: -8 wins for the Tigers.  That puts the Tigers at 85-77 which is maybe a wildcard team but not a division winner.  Take out the improvements from Avila and Jackson and include any more injuries and our lack of depth and it’s an 81-81 season.

Monday, March 24, 2014

2014 Baseball Predictions

Here are my bold predictions for this baseball season.

2014 Predictions

American League

East

Tampa Bay Rays - This team is good and ready for a World Series run.
Boston Redsox* - They have too many holes, especially SS and CF.
New York Yankees - I still don't like this team.  Tanaka who?
Baltimore Orioles - Division is too tough for them and Davis won't perform like that again.
Toronto Blue Jays - I don't know which direction this team is headed.

Central

Kansas City Royals - Under-performed last season.
Detroit Tigers* - Don't like the off-season moves, starting pitching depth may be a problem.
Cleveland Indians - Francona can't pull it off again this year.
Minnesota Twins - Much improved from last year.
Chicago White Sox - This team is not good.

West

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - I'm not counting them out.
Oakland Athletics - Not enough quality starting pitchers.
Texas Rangers - Choo is not the answer.
Seattle Mariners - Big off-season, like Toronto 2013.
Houston Astros - They will be better than people think.

Playoffs:

Detroit over Boston

Detroit over Tampa Bay
Kansas City over Los Angeles

Detroit over Kansas City

Cy Young Award: James Shields, KC
MVP: Mike Trout, LAA
Rookie of the Year: Mashiro Tanaka, NY
Batting Champ: Miguel Cabrera, DET


National League

East

Washington Nationals - Starting rotation is stacked.
Atlanta Braves - Too many injuries.
New York Mets - Good young team but not good enough.
Philadelphia Phillies - If age equaled wins, they'd win it all.
Miami Marlins - Getting better.

Central

St. Louis Cardinals - They always seem to win.
Pittsburgh Pirates - Didn't make any moves this off-season.
Cincinnati Reds - This team is getting worse each year.
Milwaukee Brewers - Braun is over-rated.
Chicago Cubs - Maybe next year.

West

Los Angeles Trolley Dodgers - Rotation is too good to lose.
San Francisco Giants* - It's an even year, they make the playoffs.
Arizona Diamondbacks* - They will battle in this division.
San Diego Padres - The division is too loaded for them.
Colorado Rockies - No leadoff hitter or CF. Why did they trade Fowler?

Playoffs

San Francisco over Arizona

Washington over San Francisco
Los Angeles over St. Louis

Washington over Los Angeles

Cy Young: Matt Cain, SF
MVP: Paul Goldschmidt, ARI
Rookie of the Year: Chris Owings, ARI
Batting Champ: Andrew McCuthcen, PIT

World Series

Detroit over Washington in 7

MVP: Miguel Cabrera