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Is Your Favorite Team in the AL East? Then Read This

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The American League East is arguably the toughest division in
Major League Baseball today. The New York Yankees and the Boston
Red Sox alone are enough to earn that reputation, but now you can
add the pennant winning Tampa Bay Rays to the A.L. East's
competitive teams. 


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The American League East is arguably the toughest division in
Major League Baseball today. The New York Yankees and the Boston
Red Sox alone are enough to earn that reputation, but now you can
add the pennant winning Tampa Bay Rays to the A.L. East's
competitive teams.

If you're still not convinced, after a mid-season managerial
change, the Toronto Blue Jays finished 10 games above .500 to
become the best 4th place team in the wildcard era. As for the
Baltimore Orioles...well, someone had to finish last.

The Tamp Bay Rays are young and inexpensive—they have less than
$50 million in 2009 commitments. They also have a farm system
overflowing with talented prospects, giving the defending A.L.
Champs plenty of options to fix weaknesses.

Their biggest weakness is hitting left-handed pitching. With
Cliff Floyd and Eric Hinske testing the free agency waters, the
Rays will try to add more offense that can improve the league's
third-worst OPS against lefties.

Tampa Bay would like to add depth to the closer position. Current
closer Troy Percival is old and injury prone. If the Rays don't
want to promote an arm from within, they will take a long hard
look at what's available on the free agency market.

The Tampa Bay Rays were forced to a Game 7 of the American League
Championship Series by a wounded Boston Red Sox squad. Despite
being just one game away from returning to the World Series, the
Red Sox have already started to close the gap between them and
the upstart Rays.

The Red Sox bolstered their bullpen and thinned out a log jam in
centerfield by trading Coco Crisp to the Kansas City Royals for
right-handed reliever Ramon Ramirez. This makes Jacoby Ellsbury
the Red Sox's starting center fielder.

The Red Sox offered arbitration to catcher Jason Varitek, meaning
he's unlikely to be back with the team next year. To fill the
void behind the plate, the Red Sox will likely pursue Taylor
Teagarden or Jarrod Saltalamacchia, both with the Texas Rangers.

On January 8th, the Red Sox acquired Rocco Baldelli to add to
their outfield.

The Red Sox acquired right handed pitcher Randor Bierd from the
Baltimore Orioles in exchange for right handed pitcher David
Pauley.

Boston also signed Brad Penny and free agent right handed pitcher
Takashi Saito to a one-year contract through the 2009 season with
a club option for 2010.

Any trade Boston makes will probably involve highly touted
pitcher Clay Buchholz. Red Sox can part with pitching prospects
since they have a solid four-man rotation.

And the team just signed free agent right handed pitcher John
Smoltz to a one-year contract through the 2009 season. So their
pitching is starting to look very good.

With Manny Ramirez gone and slugger David Oritz another year
older, the Red Sox would have loved to have landed the
29-year-old switch-hitting free agent Mark Teixeira to their
lineup. But alas, the New York Yankees snatched him up in a move
very similar to how they got A-Rod. The deal is for 8-years and
$180 million.

The Yankees have a lot of two things: money and old age. Look for
baseball's richest franchise to spend more of its money to get
younger, both at the plate and on the mound. They also got

The Yanks have $75 million in 2008 salaries coming off the books
thanks to the free agencies of Bobby Abreu, Jason Giambi, Carl
Pavano, Andy Pettitte (although Abreu and Pettitte might be back
with the team) and to the retirement of pitcher Mike Mussina.

Besides Teixeira, the Yankees have also been salivating over
starting pitcher CC Sabathia. The former Brewer ace wants a
nine-figure salary and the Yanks can afford to write that check.
And in the end, the Evil Empire signed Sabathia as well for 7
years and $161 million.

The Toronto Blue Jays finished the 2008 season with 86 wins, the
league's best ERA, and the league's fourth-best run
differential—all good enough for fourth place in the division.

So can these birds really compete with the top flyers in the AL
East? The answer is probably not.

Last year, the Blue Jays had one of the league's best four-man
rotations with Roy Halladay, Burnett, Jesse Litsch and Shaun
Marcum. Two of those four pitchers are already gone for next
season. Burnett opted for free agency and Marcum will miss all of
2009 with Tommy John surgery.

The problem with the Blue Jays is they don't have the Red Sox's
or the Yankees' money, but are stuck in their division. It might
be prudent for Toronto to think beyond 2009 and start preparing
now to dump salaries before the trade deadline.

The Baltimore Orioles had the fifth oldest lineup in the majors,
only two players were south of 30. The good news for the Birds is
most of their veterans are entering the final year of their
contracts.

Last off season, the Orioles pillaged the Seattle Mariners of
numerous prospects for the hugely disappointing Erik Bedard.
Anticipate Oriole GM Andy MacPhail to try and repeat that
transaction. While it will be difficult to find a team as stupid
as the Mariners were a year ago, it's not out of the question
for MacPhail to make several solid trades that make the Orioles
younger and competitive.

2nd Basemen Brian Roberts should be one of the first to go
followed by Aubrey Huff, Melvin Mora and Ramon Hernandez. In
return, Baltimore should aim to improve its pitching staff. In
2009, the Orioles had the league's worst ERA.

The upcoming 2009 MLB season is going to be very exciting and the
A.L. East is going to be extremely competitive. Look for the
off-season changes to make a big difference for all of the teams
in the A.L. East and expect to see Tampa, New York and Boston
battle it out all season long. 




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