For the 93rd year of the Midsummer Classic, baseball goes to T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. The last time the mid-summer classic was played in Seattle was in 2001. Now every year there is always a lot of discussion and some of it a little dated about how the teams are put together. No system will ever be perfect. Fans don’t always get it right and managers won’t either, nor the commissioner’s office. The fact that the players are able to vote for participants was a great choice and they know who is deserving. Regardless of who should or shouldn’t be in the game lets just accept that the best players will always be involved one way or another. Here are my all-stars keeping with the rules that every team be represented and a total of 32 players for each league.
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2023 MLB World Series & Awards Predictions
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NL MVP – SS Trea Turner – Philadelphia Phillies
AL MVP – 3B Jose Ramirez – Cleveland Guardians
NL Cy Young – Corbin Burnes – Milwaukee Brewers
AL Cy Young – Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Angels
NL Rookie of the Year – OF Corbin Carroll – Arizona Diamondbacks
AL Rookie of the Year – P Grayson Rodriguez – Baltimore Orioles
NL Manager of the Year – Brian Snitker – Atlanta Braves
AL Manager of the Year – Terry Francona – Cleveland Guardians
Postseason Projections
NL Division Winners – Braves, Padres, Brewers
NL Wild Card Winners – Phillies, Dodgers, Cardinals
AL Division Winners – Astros, Guardians, Yankees
AL Wild Card Winners – Blue Jays, Rays, Mariners
NLCS – Padres over Phillies
ALCS – Yankees over Astros
World Series – Padres over Yankees
American League West
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+ – indicates injury
1. Houston Astros
Even with the loss of Justin Verlander to free agency, their depth is so good that it won’t affect them much at all. Adding Jose Abreu was a shrewd move on their part.
2. Seattle Mariners
They finally got back into the Postseason, but fell flat. Bringing in Teoscar Hernandez and Kolten Wong brings added experience for October.
3. Los Angeles Angels
All eyes will be on this franchise and whether they extend, trade or eventually let superstar Shohei Ohtani test free agency after the season.
4. Texas Rangers
It was another spending spree of an offseason for this franchise; mostly focused on their pitching staff. The real focus is on who they hired to be their manager as Bruce Bochy makes his return.
5. Oakland Athletics
The clock is ticking on whether they stay in the Bay Area or make an eventual move to Las Vegas.
Player to Watch: P/DH Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Angels
Best Acquisition: P Jacob deGrom – Texas Rangers
New Kid on the Block: C Logan O’Hoppe – Los Angeles Angels
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1. Houston Astros vs. 5. Seattle Mariners
The strength of the Astros starts with their lineup, but they have a bevy of arms at their disposal for the rotation and bullpen. Justin Verlander, Framber Valdez and Christian Javier each struck out at least 185 batters during the season. Their bullpen has been solid at the back end with Ryan Pressly saving 33 games and having a 0.89 WHIP. Rafael Montero had 14 saves with a 2.37 ERA. Yordan Alvarez, Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman were the run producers for Houston with each of them driving in at least 93 on the year. Jose Altuve was his usual self getting on base consistently scoring 103 runs. If Jeremy Pena can add some extra pop or likewise deadline acquisitions Trey Mancini and Christian Vazquez, Houston will be in a good position for another ALCS appearance.
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3. Cleveland Guardians vs. 6. Tampa Bay Rays
The one constant for the Rays the past decade has been a pitching staff that has plenty of depth and is the main reason they are Postseason participants. That is no different this year as their rotation is as strong as its ever been with Shane McClanahan as their ace. Tyler Glasnow has returned from Tommy John surgery and could be that extra spark to make a deep run. Jason Adam has been a force in the bullpen this year and with the return of Pete Fairbanks that only adds to their arsenal. Randy Arozarena had a fantastic run in September and his Postseason heroics of 2020 weren’t that long ago. Expect him to make some noise again. There needs to be more from the lineup if they want to play in the Division Series. Could that be Wander Franco with his return from injury?
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