Offseason team needs: AL West
Welcome to theScore's MLB offseason team needs, in which we'll break down every club's roster and its key free agents, along with how holes could be filled in free agency. Up next is the AL West.
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Houston Astros
2018 Record: 103-59 (1st)
Projected 2019 Payroll: $122.5M
Key free agents: Martin Maldonado, Brian McCann, Evan Gattis, Marwin Gonzalez, Dallas Keuchel, Charlie Morton, Tony Sipp
Team needs: Catcher, starting pitcher, outfielder, designated hitter
Projected Lineup
Order | Player | Pos | Age |
---|---|---|---|
1 | George Springer | CF | 29 |
2 | Alex Bregman | 3B | 24 |
3 | Jose Altuve | 2B | 28 |
4 | Carlos Correa | SS | 24 |
5 | Yuli Gurriel | 1B | 34 |
6 | Tyler White | DH | 28 |
7 | Josh Reddick | RF | 31 |
8 | Max Stassi | C | 27 |
9 | Tony Kemp | LF | 27 |
Projected Rotation
ROLE | PITCHER | THROWS | AGE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Justin Verlander | R | 35 |
2 | Gerrit Cole | R | 28 |
3 | Josh James | R | 25 |
4 | Brad Peacock | R | 30 |
5 | Collin McHugh | R | 31 |
Losing Lance McCullers Jr. to surgery at the same time both Keuchel and Morton hit free agency helps crystallize the Astros' most glaring need entering 2019: starting pitching. Plugging McHugh back into the rotation seems like a logical internal fix, and giving James an extended look also makes sense. Forrest Whitley could get a call, too, but that's relying on a lot of unproven talent for a team that eyes a World Series title. Any investment it makes to improve the rotation probably won't be short term, as both Verlander and Cole will be free agents after next season. What can't get lost is the need for extra pop with Gonzalez, McCann, and Gattis all hitting the open market. The Astros have opted for a veteran DH before with Carlos Beltran, and a similar signing could be in the cards.
Los Angeles Angels
2018 Record: 80-82 (4th)
Projected 2019 Payroll: $144.7M
Key free agents: Chris Young, Eric Young, Garrett Richards, Jim Johnson, Junichi Tazawa, Blake Wood
Team needs: Starting pitcher, catcher, second baseman, closer
Projected Lineup
Order | Player | Pos | Age |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kole Calhoun | RF | 31 |
2 | Mike Trout | CF | 27 |
3 | Justin Upton | LF | 31 |
4 | Shohei Ohtani | DH | 24 |
5 | Andrelton Simmons | SS | 29 |
6 | Albert Pujols | 1B | 38 |
7 | Zack Cozart | 3B | 33 |
8 | Kevan Smith | C | 30 |
9 | David Fletcher | 2B | 24 |
Projected Rotation
ROLE | PITCHER | THROWS | AGE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Andrew Heaney | L | 27 |
2 | Matt Shoemaker | R | 32 |
3 | Tyler Skaggs | L | 27 |
4 | Jaime Barria | R | 22 |
5 | Felix Pena | R | 28 |
The biggest goal - as is constantly the case with the Angels - is to find a way not to squander Trout's prime. Losing the pitching half of Ohtani is painful and only serves to further underline how meager the pitching staff is as a whole. The Angels have never shied away from spending big (see: Pujols), and this offseason may be no different. The farm system is improving, but not to the point that the Angels can likely offer enough to get a top name via trade. Anticipate major activity on the open market.
Oakland Athletics
2018 Record: 97-65 (2nd)
Projected 2019 Payroll: $77.7M
Key free agents: Jonathan Lucroy, Jed Lowrie, Matt Joyce, Brett Anderson, Trevor Cahill, Edwin Jackson, Jeurys Familia, Shawn Kelley
Team needs: Starting pitcher, catcher, outfielder
Projected Lineup
Order | Player | Pos | Age |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nick Martini | LF | 28 |
2 | Marcus Semien | SS | 28 |
3 | Matt Chapman | 3B | 25 |
4 | Khris Davis | DH | 30 |
5 | Matt Olson | 1B | 24 |
6 | Stephen Piscotty | RF | 27 |
7 | Ramon Laureano | CF | 24 |
8 | Franklin Barreto | 2B | 22 |
9 | Josh Phegley | C | 30 |
Projected Rotation
ROLE | PITCHER | THROWS | AGE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mike Fiers | R | 33 |
2 | Daniel Mengden | R | 25 |
3 | Frankie Montas | R | 25 |
4 | Chris Bassitt | R | 29 |
5 | Andrew Triggs | R | 29 |
A season after surprising everyone, the Athletics suddenly have expectations. If tradition holds, they won't aim to spend big in free agency to fill the void in the rotation, even with Sean Manaea poised to miss the season. Left-handed prospect Jesus Luzardo could rise through the ranks, and Jharel Cotton could regain his status as a starter, too. A.J. Puk was on the verge of breaking through before he lost 2018 to Tommy John. If he makes it to the bigs this season, it won't be until later on. Otherwise, the A's will probably aim to find affordable alternatives to the big names. The payroll is expected to increase, but it's not clear by how much, especially since it's projected to jump simply by the team going through the arbitration process.
Seattle Mariners
2018 Record: 89-73 (3rd)
Projected 2019 Payroll: $147.4M
Key free agents: Gordon Beckham, Andrew Romine, Nelson Cruz, Cameron Maybin, Denard Span, Zach Duke, David Phelps, Adam Warren
Team needs: Outfielder, starting pitcher, designated hitter, catcher
Projected Lineup
Order | Player | Pos | Age |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mallex Smith | CF | 25 |
2 | Jean Segura | SS | 28 |
3 | Robinson Cano | 1B | 36 |
4 | Mitch Haniger | RF | 27 |
5 | Kyle Seager | 3B | 31 |
6 | Daniel Vogelbach | DH | 25 |
7 | Ben Gamel | LF | 26 |
8 | David Freitas | C | 29 |
9 | Dee Gordon | 2B | 30 |
Projected Rotation
ROLE | PITCHER | THROWS | AGE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | James Paxton | L | 30 |
2 | Mike Leake | R | 31 |
3 | Marco Gonzales | L | 26 |
4 | Felix Hernandez | R | 32 |
5 | Wade LeBlanc | L | 34 |
The offseason has already been busy in Seattle with the re-acquisition of Smith for catcher Mike Zunino. This created an immediate need for a new backstop. The outfield logjam appears fixed by shifting Cano to first base and allowing Gordon to become the permanent second baseman. The team is also teetering on the edge of a restructuring - if not a rebuild - and that could begin with a trade of ace southpaw Paxton, despite starting pitching being the biggest need.
Texas Rangers
2018 Record: 67-95 (5th)
Projected 2019 Payroll: $94.7M
Key free agents: Robinson Chirinos, Adrian Beltre, Bartolo Colon, Doug Fister, Yovani Gallardo, Matt Moore, Martin Perez, Tony Barnette
Team needs: Starting pitcher, outfielder, relief pitcher
Projected Lineup
Order | Player | Pos | Age |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Shin-Soo Choo | LF | 36 |
2 | Rougned Odor | 2B | 24 |
3 | Elvis Andrus | SS | 30 |
4 | Nomar Mazara | RF | 23 |
5 | Joey Gallo | CF | 25 |
6 | Jurickson Profar | 3B | 25 |
7 | Ronald Guzman | 1B | 24 |
8 | Willie Calhoun | DH | 24 |
9 | Jeff Mathis | C | 35 |
Projected Rotation
ROLE | PITCHER | THROWS | AGE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mike Minor | L | 30 |
2 | Drew Smyly | L | 29 |
3 | Adrian Sampson | R | 27 |
4 | Yohander Mendez | L | 23 |
5 | Ariel Jurado | R | 22 |
It'd be foolish to expect the Rangers to drastically address all of their holes in one offseason. The offensive core is decent even if Beltre retires or signs elsewhere, and Jose Leclerc is a legitimate top arm to anchor the bullpen. But the starting rotation is in shambles. Texas has one pitcher in MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects, but 18-year-old Cole Winn isn't expected to be major-league ready until 2021. With next year looking like a transition season, the ideal scenario would involve trading Choo to get his contract off the books, but it might be tough to find a buyer.