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		<title>MLB 2008: AL West Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believe it or not people, aside from getting drunk, wasted, intoxicated or whatever on St. Patrick&#8217;s Day (well that&#8217;s if ya do and hopefully are smart to have a designated driver), the baseball season is only a couple of weeks away from officially commencing. So in between your traditional corned beef, cabbage andÂ Guinness along with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Believe it or not people, aside from getting drunk, wasted, intoxicated or whatever on St. Patrick&#8217;s Day (<em>well that&#8217;s if ya do and hopefully are smart to have a designated driver</em>), the baseball season is only a couple of weeks away from officially commencing.</p>
<p>So in between your traditional corned beef, cabbage andÂ Guinness along with another fave Killian&#8217;s Irish Red,Â sit back, relax and enjoyÂ the first part of our baseball preview as we countdownÂ the final chaotic days of Spring Training.</p>
<p>Today, we&#8217;re going to start with the AL West.Â I&#8217;m intentionally going toÂ look at the other divisions which don&#8217;t involve either New York team so we can familiarizeÂ our two spoiled fanbases who think the pennant runs through NYCÂ in the Bronx andÂ in Queens.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see which other teamsÂ could be a threat at least in the AL West.</p>
<p>AL WEST</p>
<p>1.California Angels- first off, I don&#8217;t believe in calling them Los Angeles or whatever they&#8217;re called these days. Personally, the Rally Monkeys would be better considering the amount of torment it&#8217;s caused in these parts. That all said, let&#8217;s take a look at whether this team will be back in October once again.</p>
<p><strong>Projected Lineup</strong></p>
<p>1.3B Chone Figgins</p>
<p>2.LF Gary Matthews, Jr.</p>
<p>3.RF Vladimir Guerrero</p>
<p>4.CF Torii Hunter</p>
<p>5.1B Casey Kotchman</p>
<p>6.2B Howie Kendrick</p>
<p>7.SS Maicer Izturis</p>
<p>8.DH Garrett Anderson</p>
<p>9.C Mike Napoli</p>
<p><strong>Bench</strong></p>
<p>OF Juan Rivera</p>
<p>CF Reggie Willits</p>
<p>SS/2B Erick Aybar</p>
<p>3B Brandon Wood</p>
<p>C Jeff Mathis</p>
<p><strong>Rotation</strong></p>
<p>Ace-John Lackey (out till mid-May)Â </p>
<p>Jered Weaver</p>
<p>John GarlandÂ </p>
<p>Ervin Santana</p>
<p>Joe SaundersÂ </p>
<p><strong>Bullpen</strong></p>
<p>Closer-Francisco Rodriguez</p>
<p>Setup-Scot Shields</p>
<p>Justin Speier</p>
<p>Darren Oliver</p>
<p>Dustin Moseley</p>
<p>Analysis: <em>The Angels tossed out some more cash on former All-Star Twins&#8217; center fielder <strong>Torii Hunter</strong> last offseason, forcing <strong>Gary &#8220;</strong>HGH&#8221; <strong>Matthews, Jr.</strong> to left. Hunter&#8217;s coming off a career best season in which he knocked in 107. Can you say cha ching? The 32 year-old veteran plays great D and will always sacrifice his body.Â He&#8217;ll also be asked to provide someÂ batting protection for <strong>Vlad Guerrero</strong> in a lineup which is stacked. They&#8217;ll missÂ staff ace <strong>John Lackey</strong> for the first month but should score enough runs to hang in games. The key offseason acquisition of<strong> John Garland</strong> from the White Sox for former shortstop <strong>Orlando Cabrera</strong> now looks like genius as he&#8217;s another quality arm who can pick up the slack with Lackey out. Plus they stillÂ possess one of the best pens in baseball with <strong>Scot Shields</strong> setting up<strong> K-Rod</strong>. Â </em></p>
<p>Prediction: 93-94 wins and another AL West crown</p>
<p>2.Seattle Mariners- remember when the Mariners last saw October? It was seven long years ago when they won a major league record 116 games under<strong> Lou Piniella</strong> Post<strong> A-Rod</strong> with Ichiro starring only to lose to the Yankees in the ALCS. Well, this could be the year they finally return to the postseason.</p>
<p><strong>Projected Lineup</strong></p>
<p>1.CF Ichiro Suzuki</p>
<p>2.2B Jose Lopez</p>
<p>3.LF Raul Ibanez</p>
<p>4.3B Adrian Beltre</p>
<p>5.1B Richie Sexson</p>
<p>6.RF Brad Wilkerson</p>
<p>7.C Kenji JohjimaÂ </p>
<p>8.DH Jose Vidro</p>
<p>9.Yuniesky Betancourt</p>
<p><strong>Bench</strong></p>
<p>SS Willie Bloomquist</p>
<p>Uti Miguel Cairo</p>
<p>OF/Inf Mike Morse</p>
<p>OF Wladimir Balentien</p>
<p>C Jamie Burke</p>
<p><strong>Rotation </strong></p>
<p>Ace-Erik Bedard</p>
<p>Felix Hernandez</p>
<p>Jarrod Washburn</p>
<p>Miguel Batista</p>
<p>Carlos Silva</p>
<p><strong>Bullpen</strong></p>
<p>Closer-J.J. Putz</p>
<p>Setup-Brandon Morrow</p>
<p>Sean Green</p>
<p>Cha Seung Baek</p>
<p>Mark Lowe</p>
<p>Analysis: <em>During the offseason, the Mariners addressed a need by upgrading the front end of their rotation with the key acquisition of former Baltimore ace <strong>Erik Bedard</strong>. The 29 year-old southpaw is coming off his best season in which he went 13-5 with a 3.16 ERA while fanning 221Â for third most in the AL in just 28 starts. Now he&#8217;ll be asked to team with young hurler <strong>Felix Hernandez </strong>to form a dynamic duo at the top of the rotation. With AL save leader <strong>J.J. Putz</strong> shutting the door along with an offense headlined by Ichiro plus sluggers <strong>Adrian Beltre</strong>,<strong> Raul Ibanez</strong> and <strong>Richie Sexson</strong>, the M&#8217;s should be formidable. I also like the double play combo of <strong>Yuniesky Betancourt</strong> and<strong> Jose Lopez</strong>, who also can contribute at the plate. This should be a fun team to keep a close eye on this summer.</em></p>
<p>Prediction: 90-91 wins and maybe a WC berth</p>
<p>3.Oakland Athletics- remember when Moneyball was good enough to get the A&#8217;s into the playoffs? Well, now GM or K-Mart guru <strong>Billy Beane</strong> is too cheap these days to care enough to field a team which has a realistic chance of doing something. And save us the whole speech, &#8220;Well they can&#8217;t compete against the Yanks, Red Sox, Angels and Tigers.&#8221; <strike>Bull.</strike> The Yanks haven&#8217;t won since 2000. The Mets collapsed last year. The top payroll doesn&#8217;t always win. You still got to play the games. Isn&#8217;t it about time the A&#8217;s tried for now instead of always planning for the future. What future? They&#8217;ll leave anyway because of Beane&#8217;s philosophy.</p>
<p><strong>Projected Lineup</strong></p>
<p>1.RF Travis Buck</p>
<p>2.2B Mark Ellis</p>
<p>3.3B Eric Chavez</p>
<p>4.DH Jack Cust</p>
<p>5.1B Dan Johnson</p>
<p>6.SS Bobby Crosby</p>
<p>7.LF Emil Brown</p>
<p>8.CÂ Kurt Suzuki</p>
<p>9.CF Ryan Sweeney</p>
<p><strong>Bench</strong></p>
<p>InfÂ Donnie Murphy</p>
<p>OF Jeff Fiorentino</p>
<p>1B/C Daric Barton</p>
<p>C Rob Bowen</p>
<p><strong>Rotation</strong></p>
<p>Ace-Joe Blanton</p>
<p>Rich Harden</p>
<p>Justin Duchscherer</p>
<p>Chad Gaudin</p>
<p>Dallas Braden</p>
<p>Lenny DiNardo</p>
<p><strong>Bullpen</strong></p>
<p>Closer-Huston Street</p>
<p>Setup-Kiko Calero</p>
<p>Alan Embree</p>
<p>Keith Foulke</p>
<p>Joey Devine</p>
<p>Analysis: <em>These aren&#8217;t the same A&#8217;s from a few years ago. Gone are slugger<strong> Nick Swisher</strong> and staff ace <strong>Dan Haren</strong> for a slew of prospects that Beane hopes will morph into the next stars his farm system produces. Oakland won&#8217;t make the playoffs but with a few proven stars such as <strong>Eric Chavez</strong>, <strong>Joe Blanton</strong>, <strong>Rich</strong> &#8220;DL&#8221; <strong>Harden</strong> and closer <strong>Huston Street</strong> still around for now, they&#8217;ll be in games.<strong> Travis Buck</strong> is spunky and <strong>Mark Ellis</strong> solid at the top of the order. Keep a close eye on prospects <strong>Daric Barton</strong> and <strong>Ryan Sweeney</strong>. Also <strong>Justin Duchscherer</strong> makes the transformation from pen to starter. It will also be interesting to see how <strong>Jack Cust</strong> performs after being on The Mitchell Report. The A&#8217;s need his pop.</em></p>
<p>Prediction: 82-83 wins but could drop below .500 depending on who else gets dealt</p>
<p>4.Texas Rangers- aren&#8217;t the Rangers always in this familiar position by the end of September? Will it finally change this year with the A&#8217;s not as good? The franchise hasn&#8217;t beenÂ the sameÂ since juicers<strong> Ivan Rodriguez</strong> and<strong> Juan Gonzalez</strong> left.</p>
<p><strong>Projected Lineup</strong></p>
<p>1.2B Ian Kinsler</p>
<p>2.LF Frank Catalanotto</p>
<p>3.SS Michael Young</p>
<p>4.3B Hank Blalock</p>
<p>5.RF Milton Bradley</p>
<p>6.1B Ben Broussard</p>
<p>7.CF Josh Hamilton</p>
<p>8.DH Jason Botts</p>
<p>9.C Jarrod Saltalamacchia</p>
<p><strong>Bench</strong></p>
<p>OF David Murphy</p>
<p>CF Marlon Byrd</p>
<p>C Gerald Laird</p>
<p>Inf Ramon Vasquez</p>
<p>OF Nelson Cruz</p>
<p><strong>Rotation</strong></p>
<p>Ace-Kevin Millwood</p>
<p>Vincente Padilla</p>
<p>Jason Jennings</p>
<p>Brandon McCarthy</p>
<p>Robinson Tejeda</p>
<p>Kason Gabbard</p>
<p><strong>Bullpen</strong></p>
<p>Closer-C.J. Wilson</p>
<p>Setup-Joaquin Benoit</p>
<p>Eddie Guardardo</p>
<p>Kazuo Fukumori</p>
<p>Luis Mendoza</p>
<p>Analysis: <em>The offense should do what they usually do. Double play tandem <strong>Ian Kinsler</strong> and <strong>Michael Young</strong> are All-Stars who can hit, hit and hit plus run. <strong>Hank Blalock</strong> and the injury prone<strong> Milton Bradley </strong>can rake. <strong>Frank Catalanotto</strong> is a professional hitter. Expect <strong>Jarrod Saltalmacchia</strong> to see some time at first as he has big time power. Getting <strong>Josh Hamilton</strong> from the Reds to patrol center is a nice addition as the former No.1 overall pick showed some of his talent which made scouts drool. The dilemma is as is their trademark, pitching appears to be optional. <strong>Kevin Millwood</strong> will give them inning but is coming off a miserable year. How can anyone rely on BP hurlers <strong>Vincente Padilla</strong> and Houston failure<strong> Jason</strong> &#8220;HR&#8221;<strong> Jennings</strong>? <strong>Brandon McCarthy&#8217;s</strong> been a bust so far. The pen looks to be decent with <strong>Joaquin Benoit</strong> setting up <strong>C.J. Wilson</strong> but how are they getting the ball exactly? Good chance there won&#8217;t be many leads to protect but an awful lot of slugfests in Arlington.</em></p>
<p>Prediction: 72-74 wins and an awful lot of trips to the mound.</p>
<p>Coming Next: NL West</p>
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