Bock predictions and Analysis
1) Windy City
This team has by far the deepest rotation in the IL. If either Carrillo or Ramirez can take a significant step towards elite status that many scouts believe they will eventually obtain this team may well be the favorite to represent the IL against Maine. Theodore is excellent at the top of the rotation and McEvoy, MacOwl and Fletcher are all solid starters. The bullpen, anchored by closer Vernon Simmons also has an adequate supporting cast, making them one of the best in the business. If 23 year-old third baseman, Cliff Burgett emerges as an offense force in support of Kriby, Tilbrook and Dardon, this could be a great team. Not a lot of offensive depth though, especially in the outfield, so the team may need to be willing to pull the trigger on a major deal if an imprtant offensive contributer goes down, if they want to contend for all of the marbles.
2) Carolina
The top four in the rotation - Parongao, Esser, Ponte and Winchel -are as good as any in the IL with the exception of amybe Windy City and Washington. The bullpen which includes elite closer Casimiro Cabezas figures to be above average as well. The offense is built around first baseman Vincent Nino and sports an adequate supporting cast. If slick-fielding SS Jimmy Joy can build on his fine rookie campaign, this team could push Windy city for the division title, though a wild card berth appears more likely.
3) Los Alamos
The devastating loss of Tardiff for the season probably spoiled this team's chances of contending for a playoff spot. The rotation will now be anchored by Carl Pateshall and features several other reliable starters. The bullpen is probably significantly below average after last year's deadline deal that sent long-time Los Alamos closer Wayne van Slyke to Maine. It does not appear that van Slyke has been adequately replaced. The offense is adequate at best but not good enough to compensate for the loss of Tardiff and inadequate bullpen.
4) Davenport
This team could do OK, but it is probably against the odds. If the Brawlers get off to a poor start look for them to be in full rebuild mode by the middle of June. The rotation could be decent if everyone pitches as well as they did last season but that is a big if. The bullpen contains some quality depth but has always lacked the shut-down closer that most successful teams have. For this team to contend the offense probably needs to be significantly better than average and some scouts believe both Jose Llombart and Jorge Tarcena have lost a little bat speed recently. If they do happen to get off to a hot start, the team still has some decent minor-league trading chits and may use them in one last gasp attempt to bring home a BLB title.
1) Windy City
This team has by far the deepest rotation in the IL. If either Carrillo or Ramirez can take a significant step towards elite status that many scouts believe they will eventually obtain this team may well be the favorite to represent the IL against Maine. Theodore is excellent at the top of the rotation and McEvoy, MacOwl and Fletcher are all solid starters. The bullpen, anchored by closer Vernon Simmons also has an adequate supporting cast, making them one of the best in the business. If 23 year-old third baseman, Cliff Burgett emerges as an offense force in support of Kriby, Tilbrook and Dardon, this could be a great team. Not a lot of offensive depth though, especially in the outfield, so the team may need to be willing to pull the trigger on a major deal if an imprtant offensive contributer goes down, if they want to contend for all of the marbles.
2) Carolina
The top four in the rotation - Parongao, Esser, Ponte and Winchel -are as good as any in the IL with the exception of amybe Windy City and Washington. The bullpen which includes elite closer Casimiro Cabezas figures to be above average as well. The offense is built around first baseman Vincent Nino and sports an adequate supporting cast. If slick-fielding SS Jimmy Joy can build on his fine rookie campaign, this team could push Windy city for the division title, though a wild card berth appears more likely.
3) Los Alamos
The devastating loss of Tardiff for the season probably spoiled this team's chances of contending for a playoff spot. The rotation will now be anchored by Carl Pateshall and features several other reliable starters. The bullpen is probably significantly below average after last year's deadline deal that sent long-time Los Alamos closer Wayne van Slyke to Maine. It does not appear that van Slyke has been adequately replaced. The offense is adequate at best but not good enough to compensate for the loss of Tardiff and inadequate bullpen.
4) Davenport
This team could do OK, but it is probably against the odds. If the Brawlers get off to a poor start look for them to be in full rebuild mode by the middle of June. The rotation could be decent if everyone pitches as well as they did last season but that is a big if. The bullpen contains some quality depth but has always lacked the shut-down closer that most successful teams have. For this team to contend the offense probably needs to be significantly better than average and some scouts believe both Jose Llombart and Jorge Tarcena have lost a little bat speed recently. If they do happen to get off to a hot start, the team still has some decent minor-league trading chits and may use them in one last gasp attempt to bring home a BLB title.
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