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The Los Angeles Dodgers could win 115 games and nobody would be surprised. But do they have the right collection of players to make a deeper run into October?
The Houston Astros are a pretty good baseball team, which isn’t breaking news. They’ve played in seven consecutive ALCS and are expected to get there again.
The San Francisco Giants won’t be able to keep up with the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers, but they should at the very least vie for a wild card spot.
Expectations still surround the Seattle Mariners, with a starting rotation that is among the best in baseball, coupled with MVP candidate Julio Rodríguez.
The Milwaukee Brewers are known for getting performances on the mound out of nowhere. They’re going to need to work some of that patented magic this season.
The Toronto Blue Jays will need some improvement around the diamond from key players, but the one that everyone’s attention will be on is Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
After finishing last season with an 82-80 record, the Cincinnati Reds have made some key additions, and they’ll be getting a full year from Elly De La Cruz.
The Cleveland Guardians have a ton of young talent on their roster. They just need to prove that they can produce at the big league level.
With the Los Angeles Dodgers adding behemoths to an already stacked roster, an NL West title doesn’t look likely for the Arizona Diamondbacks.