MLB Preview: Seattle Mariners set to take AL West title
Seattle Mariners starter Felix Hernandez delivers a pitch during an exhibition game against the Cleveland Indians on March 31.
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WEST DIVISION
1. Seattle Mariners
2014: 87-75, third place. Last year in playoffs: 2001.
The addition of MLB home run leader Nelson Cruz was meant to turn around an offense that was second-worst in the league (.244/.300/.376) in 2014. But Safeco Field is where home run hitters go to die: Only one Mariner has hit more than 30 there since 2006.
CF A. Jackson
RF S. Smith
2B R. Cano
DH N. Cruz
3B K. Seager
1B L. Morrison
C M. Zunino
LF D. Ackley
SS B. Miller
Rotation
RH F. Hernandez
LH J. Paxton
RH H. Iwakuma
LH J.A. Happ
RH T. Walker
Closer
RH F. Rodney
2. Angels
2014: 98-64, first place. Last year in playoffs: 2014.
The Angels need to get more out of their rotation after watching their bullpen lead the majors in innings last year. They also have a big hole to fill at second base after trading Howie Kendrick. Josh Hamilton’s status could be a season-long distraction.
RF K. Calhoun
CF M. Trout
1B A. Pujols
LF M. Joyce
3B D. Freese
SS E. Aybar
DH C.J. Cron
C C. Iannetta
2B J. Giavotella
Rotation
RH J. Weaver
LH C.J. Wilson
RH M. Shoemaker
RH G. Richards*
LH H. Santiago
Closer
RH H. Street
3. Oakland Athletics
2014: 88-74, second place. Last year in playoffs: 2014.
The A’s annual winter housecleaning swept away three-fifths of the rotation, three-fourths of the infield, an outfielder and their top two catchers. They added Billy Butler (.271, nine HRs) and Ben Zobrist (.272, 10 HRs), but that might not be enough to keep their three-year playoff streak intact.
LF C. Crisp*
CF S. Fuld
2B B. Zobrist
DH B. Butler
RF J. Reddick*
3B B. Lawrie
1B I. Davis
SS M. Semien
C S. Vogt
Rotation
RH S. Gray
LH S. Kazmir
LH D. Pomeranz
RH K. Graveman
RH J. Hahn
Closer
RH T. Clippard
4. Texas Rangers
2014: 67-95, fifth place. Last year in playoffs: 2012.
The loss of ace Yu Darvish further exposes a shallow rotation that was second-worst in the majors in opponents’ batting average (.281) and losses (69) in 2014. That’s something the Rangers’ bats can no longer overcome — they had the second-fewest homers in the AL last year.
CF L. Martin
SS E. Andrus
3B A. Beltre
1B P. Fielder
RF S. Choo
DH M. Moreland
LF R. Rua
C R. Chirinos
2B R. Odor
Rotation
RH Y. Gallardo
RH C. Lewis
LH R. Detwiler
RH N. Martinez
LH D. Holland
Closer
RH N. Felix
5. Houston Astros
2014: 70-92, fourth place. Last year in playoffs: 2005.
The Astros are nurturing a bumper crop down on the farm, but it’s not ready to harvest just yet. Houston’s young rotation (its 3.82 ERA was better than Detroit’s) and batting champ Jose Altuve (.341) give new Manager A.J. Hinch some tools to play with at the big league level.
2B J. Altuve
RF G. Springer
3B L. Valbuena
DH E. Gattis
1B C. Carter
C J. Castro
LF R. Grossman
SS J. Lowrie
CF J. Marisnick
Rotation
LH D. Keuchel
RH S. Feldman
RH C. McHugh
LH B. Oberholtzer*
RH R. Hernandez
Closer
RH L. Gregerson
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