Why the Astros are hands down the best team in MLB

Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports

Last year, one dominant question circled around the Houston Astros. Could they become the first MLB team in 18 years to repeat as World Series champ?

As we now know that didn’t happen.

That’s the bad news for Houston. The good news is that the Astros are well positioned to reclaim the title in 2019. In fact, as we enter the 2019 season, no team can match Houston’s overall talent.

We start with the offense: As far as offensive cores go, it’s hard to beat what the Astros have.

Even if you put the Red Sox (or any of the other offenses) above the Astros, it won’t be by a big margin.

The same can be said about the starting pitching: Only Houston has far fewer rivals in that department.

That brings us to the bullpen. This is an area where teams like the Brewers, Yankees, and A’s have a pretty significant edge over Houston.

But the Astros bullpen is not a weakness: In fact, it’s quite good.

The bottom line: In specific areas, some teams might have an advantage over the Astros. But those teams all have weaknesses. We can’t say that about Houston. This team is really good-to-great in basically every part of the game.

Of course, individual postseason series are very hard to predict. The small sample size makes October baseball so frustrating and exciting all in one piece. But we can say this. If a team is going to beat the Astros, they need to play a virtually flawless series.

That makes them hands down the best team heading into the season.

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