Jaime Barria. Photo from the OC Register Another year, more injuries for the Angels. Star center fielder Mike Trout missed a little bit of time, but not as big as the chunk of 2017 he lost. Pitchers Kenyan Middleton and JC Ramirez both will miss a lot of 2019 after undergoing Tommy John surgery.Continue reading “Los Angeles Angels 2019 season preview”
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Kansas City Royals 2019 season preview
Aldaberto Mondesi. Photo from SBNation Winning the World Series in 2015 ended up an all-or-nothing thing, as the team lost 14 more games in 2016 than in 2015, fell by one win in 2017, before completely falling off the books in 2018. The Royals lost 104 games, which would have them finish last almostContinue reading “Kansas City Royals 2019 season preview”
Houston Astros 2019 season preview
Tyler White. Photo from ESPN After winning the World Series in 2017, it looked like the Houston Astros could very well be the first team to win back to back World Series\’ since the Yankees in 1998-2000. Things didn\’t go that way for Houston. They lost in the ALCS to the eventual World SeriesContinue reading “Houston Astros 2019 season preview”
Detroit Tigers 2019 season preview
Being in the beginning years of a re-build isn\’t very fun. But for most teams, the third year is when they look up to the next two years. After two seasons of 64 wins, the Detroit Tigers are still on the way down. They have one of the worst contracts in baseball inContinue reading “Detroit Tigers 2019 season preview”
Colorado Rockies 2019 season preview
Scott Oberg. Photo from the Denver Post Three things in life are certain. Death, taxes, and people thinking the Rockies are only good because of Coors Field. Yes, Coors Field has a very big outfield and the altitude makes it easier to hit home runs. But, for the first time, the Rockies had someContinue reading “Colorado Rockies 2019 season preview”
