Domestic League
Ale Division:
Summary: The Ale has been no stranger to personnel change, as new GMs have assumed duties in both Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Not without the usual offseason controversy, Cleveland has emerged as a mover and shaker trading two cornerstones of the franchise in Gil Brummett (to DVS) and Kokoro Fujii (to BAL) to the IL and beginning a reboot many fellow GMs see as heavy handed.
In Pittsburgh, the opposite is true. The front office has been quiet, choosing to move forward with the plan of 2 administrations ago that focused on keeping their homegrown stars while continuing to use a deep, and talented farm system to supplement their line-up and pitching staff.
The Favorite: Maine. The Guides led the league in wins last season with 108, but came up short in the playoffs. Z has been content to shuffle several MRs and utility IFs in and out of the organization this offseason, while retaining every major contributor from the best regular season team in the league last year.
***Update: Guides add OF Al Hamilton. If Hamilton can stay healthy, this should significantly narrow the gap between the Guides and the Dinos. A huge acquisition considering his price of $9.5m for just one year. No risk, all reward.
Team on the Rise: Pawtucket. Funclown takes a lot of flack for his cycle of success and failure. The Patriots are well known for bottoming out heavily after 4-5 year runs at the playoffs. The catcalls of tanking are justified as the Patriots field below replacement level teams in order to stockpile high draft picks in consecutive drafts. For how quickly Funclown led teams nosedive, their rise is often as dramatic. The Patriots wheeled and dealed their way out of embarrassment, adding depth to their pitching staff in Tony Wences, Felipe Vega, Alex Martinez and Edgar Fajardo. Improvement from youngsters Tony Infante, Israel Morales, Travis Zuk, and Tod Robideau should have PAW moving up the standings in the DL, as reinforcements from the best farm system in the BLB come of age.
Player to Watch: Steve Suarez - The veteran Maine OF enters the final year of his contract playing the best baseball of his career. He anchors a line-up where he produced career highs in AVG, OBP, SLG, RBIs and RS. Expect no drop-off for Suarez as he plays for a $100m payday.
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