Sunday, November 6, 2011

Best Moves for the NL Central!

In the last 20 years an NL central team has won the pennant four times and three of those times were won by the St.Louis Cardinals who have three pennants and two World Series in the last seven years. That being said they have had four different winners in the last four  years and the division could be wide open for 2012.

Houston Astros 
The Astros have no chance of contending in 2012 and they will be looking to dump salary with their new ownership. They traded their two best pieces last season in Michael Bourn and Hunter Pence for prospects and will try and trade Wandy Rodriguez, Brett Myers and Carlos Lee for prospects as well. They could try for some bounce back players like Ben Sheets or Jamie Moyer, but they wont have any impact beyond that. Wandy will draw interest but they will not get the prospects they want unless they eat some salary which is exactly the opposite of what the new ownership will want to do. The Astros wont likely get much for Myers at the outset of the season but if he is pitching well then he could get something for them at the trade deadline as he is only under contract for 2012. Carlos Lee could be moved but they would get nothing but mild salary relief unless he tears it up before the trade deadline. The Rockies, Nationals and Red Sox could all be potential trade partners for Wandy or Myers and Astros can focus on rebuilding after all that money comes off the books.

Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pirates took a big step forward in 2012  and were in contention for a long while but they outperformed themselves. The Pirates will look to re-sign Derrek Lee, acquire a starting catcher and lock up Andrew McCutchen long term. The Yankees and Bucs almost had a deal for Francisco Cervelli last season and they could try again this off season or the Bucs could try for Ramon Hernandez. They will try Pedro Alvarez at third again this season but a strong backup is also a possibility. The Bucs biggest need is some upper rotation pitchers and while they could try for Edwin Jackson I expect that they will just try and develop their pitching prospects now that they have Gerrit Cole coming up. The Pirates would really benefit from signing Fielder but I seriously doubt they will make that impact on the Free agent market. Some key upgrades could mean that the Pirates will finally finish with a winning season and if Pedro Alvarez develops into a decent third baseman then the Pirates could be a top team in the NL Central soon.

Chicago Cubs
The Cubs have a new team president, General Manager and soon manager. Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer will look to build a team that can win a world series, but first they will try and dump Alfonso Soriano and Carlos Zambrano. Cubs fans want the team to pursue Albert Pujols, but Fielder really makes more sense for the team as he is four years younger and can help the team in a few years when they can contend. Fielder will likely be the only big free agent they pursue as they will be looking to dump salary more than sign more big contracts. They may try and swap Zambrano for another bad contract like A.J Burnett, but dumping Soriano will be hard as he is under contract for the next three seasons. They could look to retain Ramirez, but some lower level free agents and bounce back players would likely be a better option for the Cubs. The resources of the Cubs are the best in the Division but they are still a few years away from contending and this is a rebuilding year for the team.

Milwaukee Brewers
The Brewers screwed their farm system to win now, but if they can replace Fielders bat with a productive one then they can still win in this division. Their biggest area of need is really the left side of the infield with Casey McGehee and Yuniesky Betancourt unlikely to be retained, but their really aren't a lot of great solutions for them. They will likely try for a variety of different infielders as well as retaining utility infielder Jerry Harriston Jr who could start at 3rd or short if needed. With the money being freed up from Fielders contract there is a good chance they could pursue Jose Reyes who would really help the team. The Brewers can still contend this season but they will need to make good moves in order to do so. They could also still possibly retain Prince Fielder if a market for the First baseman doesn't develop, because the market after the Cubs is pretty hypothetical.

Cincinnati Reds
The Reds are arguably the most disappointing team in the national league, mostly due to their rotation which after Johnny Cueto was very poor and while they will be adding Aroldis Chapman to the rotation some more moves may be necessary, but due to their limited payroll they may just hope that other members of the rotation perform better. There has been some talk of trading Joey Votto, but he is a great player and still has two more relatively cheap years left and I expect that he will play at least one more year with the Reds before they really consider trading him. The Reds have real potential for 2012 but they will likely do it with primarily what they already have and will have to hope that 2012 goes better than 2011 did.

St. Louis Cardinals
The Defending World series champions biggest off season story will be their new manager and some guy named Albert Pujols. Their rotation will be better than last years with Adam Wainwright coming back from Tommy John surgery and their biggest need will be Shortstop and second base and they only need to retain Rafael Furcal to fill their need at shortstop. I doubt that they will want to start 2012 with Nick Punto at second base and could pursue someone like Clint Barmes or a lower level free agent like Mark Ellis. They could also try and put Allen Craig primarily at second, but he only had 8 starts at second since coming up in 2010. Pujols is the biggest story of the off season for the Cardinals and I expect that in the end they will show him the money.

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