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Future Power Rankings: Where Every MLB Team Will Stand 3 Years from Now

Joel ReuterAug 24, 2018

With a little over a month to go in the 2018 MLB regular season, a number of teams are already looking ahead to the future after falling out of contention.

That's exactly what we'll do here.

Baseball is nearly impossible to predict on a year-in, year-out basis, but what follows is an attempt at projecting how the league will look three years from now.

Included are projected lineups and rotations/closers for all 30 teams, a reminder of where each team fell in our latest farm system rankings, a look at notable upcoming free agents each team stands to lose between now and 2021 and a few key notes to consider.

Here's how the projected rosters were assembled:

  • Players Under Contract: The obvious starting point was to pencil in the players who are under contract through the 2021 season.
  • Arbitration-Eligible Players: Next up were players who will have not yet reached free agency when 2021 rolls around but have already established themselves as everyday big leaguers.
  • Top Prospects: From there, the rest of the roster was filled in with top prospects in the farm system. These players are the toughest to project, as they have yet to prove anything at the big league level, but homegrown talent is key to building a winner.
  • Free Agents: Free agency plays a major role in reshaping the MLB landscape, but for the sake of this exercise, we made no assumptions as to where players would sign once they hit the open market.
  • Player/Club/Vesting Options: While no assumptions were made when it came to players reaching free agency, we did take the liberty of predicting whether contract options would be exercised or not. Since those players are technically under team control, it made sense to include them as part of the projected roster when applicable.
  • Financial Flexibility: While free-agent signing predictions were not made, a team's expected financial flexibility did factor into its spot in the rankings.

With all of that in mind, a combination of each team's projected roster, overall quality of young talent and financial freedom factored into its final ranking.

30. Kansas City Royals

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Whit Merrifield
Whit Merrifield

Roster Outlook

2B Whit MerrifieldSP Brady Singer
LF Nicky LopezSP Danny Duffy (L)
RF Khalil LeeSP Jake Junis
DH Hunter DozierSP Jackson Kowar
C Salvador PerezSP Brad Keller
CF Brett PhillipsCL Josh Staumont
3B Kelvin Gutierrez 
1B Ryan O'Hearn 
SS Raul Mondesi        

Farm System Rank: 24

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: IF Alcides Escobar, 1B Lucas Duda
  • 2019-20: LF Alex Gordon, RP Jason Hammel, RP Brandon Maurer, RP Wily Peralta
  • 2020-21: OF Jorge Soler, SP Ian Kennedy, SP Nate Karns

Notes

  • The Royals' decision to put off rebuilding last season cost them what would have been a sizable prospect return for Lorenzo Cain and an opportunity to sell high on Danny Duffy. Now that they've finally committed to tearing things down, they have a lot of work to do.
  • Adding pitching talent was a clear priority during this year's draft. College hurlers Brady Singer, Jackson Kowar, Daniel Lynch and Kris Bubic were the team's first four selections, and they immediately became arguably the top four pitching prospects in the system.
  • Toolsy outfield prospects Khalil Lee and Seuly Matias are the closest the Royals have to potential future stars. Matias might have more distance between his floor and ceiling than any prospect in baseball, and it will be interesting to see where he's at in his development three years from now.

29. Seattle Mariners

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Kyle Lewis
Kyle Lewis

Roster Outlook

2B Dee GordonSP Marco Gonzales (L)
RF Mitch HanigerSP Logan Gilbert
SS Jean SeguraSP Wade LeBlanc (L)
LF Kyle LewisSP Max Povse
DH Robinson CanoSP Rob Whalen
3B Kyle SeagerCL Edwin Diaz
1B Evan White 
C Cal Raleigh 
CF Braden Bishop 

Farm System Rank: 30

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: DH Nelson Cruz, OF Cameron Maybin, RP David Phelps, RP Adam Warren, RP Zach Duke
  • 2019-20: SP Felix Hernandez, RP Nick Vincent, RP Juan Nicasio, OF Denard Span, SP Erasmo Ramirez
  • 2020-21: SP James Paxton, C Mike Zunino, RP Alex Colome, SP Mike Leake ($18M option)

Notes

  • A willingness from general manager Jerry Dipoto to continually gut the farm system has left the Mariners with the worst farm system in the majors. Outfielder Kyle Lewis, first baseman Evan White and 2018 first-round pick Logan Gilbert have impact potential, and teenage outfielder Julio Rodriguez has the highest ceiling in the system. After those four, the drop-off is incredibly steep.
  • The Mariners have by far the worst projected starting rotation of any team. Marco Gonzales has been a pleasant surprise this season, but he's also essentially a finished product and fits better at the back of a rotation than in the role of staff ace. He's had his injury issues, but coming to terms on an extension with James Paxton might be a necessity.
  • Robinson Cano will have three years and $72 million left on his contract at the start of the 2021 season. He'll be 38 years old, and a move to DH could be a necessity to keep him productive.

28. Miami Marlins

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Sandy Alcantara
Sandy Alcantara

Roster Outlook

CF Lewis BrinsonSP Dan Straily
2B Isan DiazSP Sandy Alcantara
3B Brian AndersonSP Nick Neidert
RF Monte HarrisonSP Jose Urena
LF Austin DeanSP Trevor Richards
1B James NelsonCL Kyle Barraclough
SS J.T. Riddle 
C Tomas Telis 

Farm System Rank: 25

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: None
  • 2019-20: 3B Martin Prado
  • 2020-21: C J.T. Realmuto, 2B Starlin Castro, UT Derek Dietrich, SP Dan Straily

Notes

  • The development of Lewis Brinson, Monte Harrison and Isan Diaz—all acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers in the Christian Yelich trade—will go a long way toward determining what the Miami Marlins offense looks like three years from now.
  • Meanwhile, fellow trade pickups Sandy Alcantara (via STL for Marcell Ozuna) and Nick Neidert (via SEA for Dee Gordon) both have a chance to be impact arms. Neidert is having an excellent season at Double-A, going 11-7 with a 3.24 ERA, 1.14 WHIP and 144 strikeouts in 139 innings.
  • This team has a lot of work to do, but they also have a ton of money to spend once they decide to wade into the free-agent market again. Still, they're sorely lacking in core pieces and have one of the thinnest farm systems in baseball, which is not a recipe for future success.

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27. Texas Rangers

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Willie Calhoun
Willie Calhoun

Roster Outlook

CF Leody TaverasSP Jonathan Hernandez
2B Rougned OdorSP Taylor Hearn (L)
SS Elvis AndrusSP Ariel Jurado
RF Nomar MazaraSP Yohander Mendez (L)
3B Joey GalloSP Joe Palumbo (L)
DH Willie CalhounCL Jose Leclerc
1B Ronald Guzman 
LF Julio Pablo Martinez 
C Isiah Kiner-Falefa 

Farm System Rank: 15

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: 3B Adrian Beltre, SP Bartolo Colon, SP Yovani Gallardo
  • 2019-20: C Robinson Chirinos, SP Doug Fister, SP Matt Moore, RP Cory Gearrin
  • 2020-21: DH Shin-Soo Choo, UT Jurickson Profar, SP Martin Perez, SP Mike Minor

Notes

  • The Texas Rangers are another team with a lot of work to do on the pitching side of things over the next three years. Jonathan Hernandez has shown some flashes, and deadline pickup Taylor Hearn has intriguing power stuff from the left side, but there's nothing resembling a future ace at the moment. The development of lower-level guys like Hans Crouse, Cole Ragans, Tyler Phillips and 2018 picks Cole Winn and Owen White will be key.
  • Leody Taveras and Julio Pablo Martinez are the top prospects in the system right now, and they have a chance to make a homegrown impact similar to what Starling Marte and Gregory Polanco did for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • Elvis Andrus can opt out of his contract following the 2018 and 2019 seasons. He's scheduled to earn $15.2 million in 2019 and 2020 and $14.2 million in 2021 and 2022, so he'll have a decision to make this offseason.

26. San Francisco Giants

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Dereck Rodriguez
Dereck Rodriguez

Roster Outlook

CF Steven DuggarSP Johnny Cueto
1B Buster PoseySP Shaun Anderson
LF Brandon BeltSP Dereck Rodriguez
C Joey BartSP Andrew Suarez (L)
RF Chris ShawSP Ty Blach (L)
3B Evan LongoriaCL Hunter Strickland
SS Brandon Crawford 
2B Joe Panik 

Farm System Rank: 26

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: OF Andrew McCutchen, C Nick Hundley, SP Derek Holland, OF Hunter Pence
  • 2019-20: SP Madison Bumgarner, RP Will Smith
  • 2020-21: SP Jeff Samardzija, RP Mark Melancon, RP Tony Watson, RP Sam Dyson

Notes

  • It will be interesting to see how the San Francisco Giants handle transitioning the catcher position from Buster Posey to Joey Bart. Posey is signed through 2021 with a $22 million option for 2022, and Bart will likely be MLB-ready long before 2021 arrives. He was viewed as a polished product coming out of Georgia Tech and has laid waste to lower-level pitching. With Posey headed for season-ending hip surgery, maybe the full-time move out of the crouch comes next season in anticipation of Bart's quick arrival.
  • Evan Longoria (35), Johnny Cueto (35), Posey (34), Brandon Crawford (34) and Brandon Belt (33) will all be on the wrong side of their respective primes in 2021. They'll also earn a combined $94.1 million, which could severely handcuff the team financially.
  • Rookie standout Dereck Rodriguez and breakout prospect Shaun Anderson give the team a pair of potential building blocks in the rotation, but the failed development of Kyle Crick and Tyler Beede hurts a lot.

25. Baltimore Orioles

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Ryan Mountcastle
Ryan Mountcastle

Roster Outlook

RF Yusniel DiazSP Dylan Bundy
LF Ryan McKennaSP Alex Cobb
3B Ryan MountcastleSP Dillon Tate
1B Trey ManciniSP Keegan Akin (L)
DH Austin HaysSP Dean Kremer
2B Rylan BannonCL Mychal Givens
CF Cedric Mullins 
C Chance Sisco 
SS Cadyn Grenier         

Farm System Ranking: 20

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19CF Adam Jones, OF Colby Rasmus
  • 2019-20: DH Mark Trumbo, SP Andrew Cashner
  • 2020-21: C Caleb Joseph, SS Jonathan Villar, IF Tim Beckham

Notes

  • The rebuild has begun in Baltimore, and among the players listed on that projected 2021 roster, Yusniel Diaz (LAD), Rylan Bannon (LAD), Dillon Tate (NYY) and Dean Kremer (LAD) were all acquired via trade this summer.
  • Ryan McKenna is not mentioned among the league's top prospects, but he's a name to watch in the years to come. The 21-year-old is hitting .322/.414/.468 with 24 doubles and 11 home runs between High-A and Double-A, and he has the glove to play center field if needed.
  • With a 50 OPS+ and brutal minus-2.1 WAR, the 2018 season has been an unmitigated disaster for Chris Davis. He'll still be on the books for two years and $46 million when 2021 arrives, but there's a good chance the O's will have cut their losses and released him by then, so he was not included on the projected roster.

24. Arizona Diamondbacks

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Pavin Smith
Pavin Smith

Roster Outlook

CF Marcus WilsonSP Zack Greinke
1B Pavin SmithSP Jon Duplantier
LF Drew EllisSP Taylor Widener
3B Kevin CronSP Zack Godley
C Daulton VarshoSP Taylor Clarke
2B Ketel MarteCL Archie Bradley
RF Jake McCarthy 
SS Domingo Leyba 

Farm System Rank: 21

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: CF A.J. Pollock, SP Patrick Corbin, IF Eduardo Escobar, RP Brad Ziegler, RP Jake Diekman, C Jeff Mathis, IF Daniel Descalso
  • 2019-20: 1B Paul Goldschmidt, RP Brad Boxberger, RP Yoshihisa Hirano, IF Chris Owings, C Alex Avila
  • 2020-21: SP Robbie Ray, SP Taijuan Walker, 3B Jake Lamb, LF David Peralta, RF Steven Souza Jr., RP Andrew Chafin, SS Nick Ahmed, OF Yasmany Tomas

Notes

  • The Arizona Diamondbacks have a lot of decisions to make regarding their in-house talent in the years to come, and none is bigger than the free agency of Paul Goldschmidt following the 2019 season. If they can lock him up long term, that alone would be worth a few spots in these rankings.
  • Jon Duplantier (14 GS, 5-1, 1.95 ERA, 64 K, 64.2 IP) and Taylor Widener (23 GS, 5-6, 2.66 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 161 K, 128.1 IP) are both having stellar seasons in Double-A and could reach the majors early next season. As long as Zack Greinke ages well, they have the makings of a strong trio atop the rotation.
  • Finding a way to get Pavin Smith, Kevin Cron and Drew Ellis all into the lineup could prove difficult. Smith and Cron fit best at first base, and Ellis has a chance to be an above-average third baseman, but one of them might wind up in left field, especially if Goldschmidt departs and they're searching for run production ability.

23. Detroit Tigers

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Matt Manning
Matt Manning

Roster Outlook

LF Jake RobsonSP Matt Manning
3B Jeimer CandelarioSP Casey Mize
DH Christin StewartSP Michael Fulmer
1B Miguel CabreraSP Beau Burrows
CF Daz CameronSP Alex Faedo
SS Isaac ParedesCL Joe Jimenez
2B Dawel Lugo 
RF Niko Goodrum 
C Jake Rogers 

Farm System Rank: 10

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: SS Jose Iglesias, SP Francisco Liriano, RP Louis Coleman, DH Victor Martinez
  • 2019-20: RF Nick Castellanos, RP Alex Wilson
  • 2020-21: SP Jordan Zimmermann, RP Shane Greene, C James McCann

Notes

  • The Tigers system is loaded with high-ceiling pitching talent. Matt Manning (No. 26) and Casey Mize (No. 28) earned a spot in our latest top 50 prospect rankings, with Alex Faedo and Franklin Perez both ranked in the next 50. Manning and Mize have legitimate front-line potential and could be a formidable one-two punch by 2021.
  • Among players in the projected starting lineup, Jeimer Candelario (CHC), Daz Cameron (HOU), Isaac Paredes (CHC), Dawel Lugo (ARI) and Jake Rogers (HOU) were all acquired in trades last summer. That's what committing to a rebuild looks like; now they need those young guys to develop as hoped.
  • Miguel Cabrera will still have three years and $94 million left on his contract when 2021 arrives. His deal also has a pair of $30 million vesting options if he finishes in the top 10 in MVP voting in 2023 and 2024. He'll be 38 years old in 2021.

22. Colorado Rockies

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Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers

Roster Outlook

CF Charlie BlackmonSP Jon Gray
LF Garrett HampsonSP Peter Lambert
2B Brendan RodgersSP Kyle Freeland (L)
SS Trevor StorySP German Marquez
3B Colton WelkerSP Tyler Anderson (L)
1B Ryan McMahonCL Wade Davis
RF Ian Desmond 
C Tom Murphy 

Farm System Rank: 18

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: 2B DJ LeMahieu, OF Carlos Gonzalez, RP Adam Ottavino
  • 2019-20: 3B Nolan Arenado, OF Gerardo Parra
  • 2020-21: C Chris Iannetta, SP Chad Bettis, RP Chris Rusin

Notes

  • As always, pitching is the big question for the Colorado Rockies. Jon Gray has the stuff to fill the role of staff ace, and he's pitched at that level in the past, but never consistently. Lefties Kyle Freeland and Tyler Anderson have been solid this season, and prospect Peter Lambert has been trending steadily upward, but is that group good enough to truly contend? 
  • The other big question will be whether they can come to terms on an extension with Nolan Arenado. The perennial NL MVP candidate is set to reach free agency following the 2019 season, and while prospect Colton Welker looks to have a bright future, he'd be tasked with filling awfully big shoes. 
  • With Brendan Rodgers and Trevor Story looking like the future middle infield, there's a good chance DJ LeMahieu heads elsewhere in free agency. Garrett Hampson could also be moved to the outfield or into a super-utility role. Big picture: Too much middle infield talent is a good problem to have.

21. New York Mets

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Andres Gimenez
Andres Gimenez

Roster Outlook

SS Amed RosarioSP Noah Syndergaard
CF Brandon NimmoSP Steven Matz (L)
RF Michael ConfortoSP Justin Dunn
1B Peter AlonsoSP David Peterson (L)
LF Dominic SmithSP Franklyn Killome
2B Andres GimenezCL Robert Gsellman
3B Jeff McNeil 
C Tomas Nido 

Farm System Rank: 23

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: RP A.J. Ramos, RP Jerry Blevins, C Devin Mesoraco
  • 2019-20: SP Zack Wheeler, 3B Todd Frazier, 1B Wilmer Flores, C Travis d'Arnaud, CF Juan Lagares, RP Anthony Swarzak
  • 2020-21: SP Jacob deGrom, LF Yoenis Cespedes, RF Jay Bruce, SP Jason Vargas, 3B David Wright

Notes

  • Noah Syndergaard and Steven Matz will be all that's left of the once-vaunted New York Mets starting rotation when 2021 rolls around—provided they're not traded first. Both pitchers have struggled to stay healthy in the early stages of their careers, but they could conceivably form a terrific one-two punch if that trend changes.
  • Andres Gimenez is the real deal. The 19-year-old is hitting .287/.353/.418 with 38 extra-base hits and 36 stolen bases between High-A and Double-A, and whether he sticks at shortstop or pushes Amed Rosario to the other side of second base, he's a major piece of the puzzle.
  • Finding a franchise catcher should be atop the to-do list. Kevin Plawecki and Tomas Nido will still be with the organization in 2021, but both profile better in backup roles. Francisco Alvarez—who signed for $2.7 million as part of the 2018 international crop—could eventually shore up the position, but he won't be ready by 2021.

20. Pittsburgh Pirates

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Chris Archer
Chris Archer

Roster Outlook

CF Starling MarteSP Jameson Taillon
3B Ke'Bryan HayesSP Mitch Keller
RF Gregory PolancoSP Chris Archer
1B Josh BellSP Trevor Williams
LF Bryan ReynoldsSP Joe Musgrove
2B Kevin KramerCL Felipe Vazquez (L)
SS Kevin Newman 
C Elias Diaz 

Farm System Rank: 16

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: SS Jordy Mercer, 3B Jung Ho Kang
  • 2019-20: C Francisco Cervelli, LF Corey Dickerson, SP Ivan Nova, 3B David Freese
  • 2020-21: 2B Josh Harrison

Notes

  • The prospect trio of Kevin Kramer, Kevin Newman and Cole Tucker are competing to eventually fill the two starting middle infield spots. All three have the potential to be everyday players and are knocking on the door in the upper levels of the minors. With incumbent shortstop Jordy Mercer headed for free agency, all three could get a look next season.
  • The Chris Archer deal stole the headlines at the July 31 trade deadline, and he'll still be under team control in 2021, but it's the one-two punch of Jameson Taillon and Mitch Keller that has a chance to be dynamic.
  • Is there enough home run power on this team? First baseman Josh Bell has not yet turned his plus raw power into over-the-fence production, while prospects Ke'Bryan Hayes, Bryan Reynolds and the aforementioned middle infield trio won't help much in that area either.

19. Los Angeles Angels

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Jo Adell
Jo Adell

Roster Outlook

2B Jahmai JonesSP Shohei Ohtani
SS Luis RengifoSP Griffin Canning
CF Jo AdellSP Andrew Heaney (L)
1B Matt ThaissSP Jaime Barria
3B Taylor WardSP Jose Suarez (L)
LF Justin UptonCL Keynan Middleton
RF Brandon Marsh 
DH Albert Pujols 
C Jose Briceno 

Farm System Rank: 12

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: SP Garrett Richards, RP Jim Johnson, RP Blake Wood
  • 2019-20: None
  • 2020-21: CF Mike Trout, SS Andrelton Simmons, SP Tyler Skaggs, RF Kole Calhoun, 3B Zack Cozart, SP Matt Shoemaker

Notes

  • There's no replacing a generational talent like Mike Trout, who has every reason to bolt in free agency after playing a grand total of three playoff games in eight seasons. That said, prospect Jo Adell has all the makings of a future superstar, and his continued development will be crucial.
  • The Angels have lacked a true staff ace since Jered Weaver was in his prime and the entire rotation has been a revolving door. That makes the health and development of Shohei Ohtani paramount for future success. Prospects like Griffin Canning, Jose Suarez and Chris Rodriguez offer some hope for a strong overall staff, but they're counting on Ohtani becoming that No. 1 guy.
  • A 41-year-old Albert Pujols will earn $30 million in the final year of his massive 10-year, $240 million contract in 2021. Yikes.

18. Milwaukee Brewers

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Keston Hiura
Keston Hiura

Roster Outlook

CF Lorenzo CainSP Corbin Burnes
2B Keston HiuraSP Freddy Peralta
LF Christian YelichSP Chase Anderson
1B Jesus AguilarSP Junior Guerra
3B Travis ShawSP Brandon Woodruff
RF Corey RayCL Corey Knebel
SS Orlando Arcia 
C Jacob Nottingham 

Farm System Rank: 19

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: 3B Mike Moustakas, SP Wade Miley, C Erik Kratz
  • 2019-20: 2B Jonathan Schoop, SP Jhoulys Chacin, RP Joakim Soria
  • 2020-21: SP Jimmy Nelson, RP Jeremy Jeffress, 1B Eric Thames, UT Hernan Perez, OF Ryan Braun ($15M mutual option)

Notes

  • Offseason additions Lorenzo Cain (5.7 WAR) and Christian Yelich (4.0 WAR) have given the Milwaukee Brewers a major boost this season, and they'll both still be around in 2021. If those two can keep producing at a high level, Jesus Aguilar can back up his breakout season and top prospect Keston Hiura can develop as hoped, this should be an excellent offense.
  • The pitching staff, on the other hand, has question marks. Rookies Corbin Burnes and Freddy Peralta project as the top two starters in 2021. While they've both enjoyed success, Burnes has worked out of the bullpen and Peralta has walked batters at a 4.9 BB/9 clip. Spending on a top-tier starter could become a necessity.
  • Slugging third base prospect Lucas Erceg should be MLB-ready before the 2021 season, but it's unclear exactly where he fits into the team's long-term plans. Playing Hiura in left field and sliding Travis Shaw over to second base would be one way to get his bat in the lineup, though Erceg could also wind up as a trade chip.

17. Washington Nationals

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Juan Soto
Juan Soto

Roster Outlook

SS Trea TurnerSP Max Scherzer
2B Luis GarciaSP Stephen Strasburg
CF Victor RoblesSP Joe Ross
LF Juan SotoSP Erick Fedde
3B Carter KieboomSP Wil Crowe
RF Adam EatonCL Koda Glover
1B Jose Marmolejos 
C Raudy Read 

Farm System Rank: 22

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: RF Bryce Harper, SP Gio Gonzalez, SP Jeremy Hellickson, RP Kelvin Herrera, RP Ryan Madson, C Matt Wieters
  • 2019-20: 3B Anthony Rendon, SP Tanner Roark
  • 2020-21: RP Sean Doolittle, 1B Ryan Zimmerman, OF Michael Taylor

Notes

  • The cloud that is Bryce Harper's free agency has been hanging over the Washington Nationals all season. While it is by no means a foregone conclusion he'll leave, the team has to prepare for a potential life without its franchise face.
  • An impressive rookie season from Juan Soto and the immense upside of Victor Robles could go a long way toward replacing Harper if he does sign elsewhere. No one expected the 19-year-old Soto to reach the majors this season after he opened the year at Single-A.
  • Stephen Strasburg has an oddly structured contract. He's owed $38.3 million in 2019 and $25 million in 2020, and he can opt out after both seasons. If he decides against opting out, he'll earn $15 million in 2021 and 2022, and then a whopping $45 million in 2023. We'll pencil him into the projected lineup and assume he doesn't leave $75 million on the table, but you never know.

16. Boston Red Sox

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Andrew Benintendi
Andrew Benintendi

Roster Outlook

CF Andrew BenintendiSP David Price (L)
SS C.J. ChathamSP Bryan Mata
LF J.D. MartinezSP Eduardo Rodriguez (L)
1B Rafael DeversSP Michael Shawaryn
3B Michael ChavisSP Darwinzon Hernandez (L)
2B Dustin PedroiaCL Tanner Houck
RF Bobby Dalbec  
DH Josh Ockimey  
C Christian Vazquez 

Farm System Rank: 28

Notable Free Agents

  • 2019: RP Craig Kimbrel, RP Joe Kelly, SP Drew Pomeranz, 2B Ian Kinsler, UT Steve Pearce, SP Nathan Eovaldi
  • 2020: SP Chris Sale, SS Xander Bogaerts, SP Rick Porcello, 1B Mitch Moreland, UT Brock Holt, UT Eduardo Nunez, RP Tyler Thornburg
  • 2021: RF Mookie Betts, CF Jackie Bradley Jr., C Sandy Leon, SP Steven Wright, RP Carson Smith

Notes

  • Subtracting Chris Sale and Mookie Betts leaves the Boston Red Sox with a decidedly less imposing roster. Betts is a cornerstone player, and it's hard to imagine he'd get away. We're making no assumptions with how free agency will unfold, but the Red Sox do have a level of financial flexibility not afforded most clubs, and that had to be factored into their ranking.
  • Moreso than the potential loss of those two superstars, it's the lack of proven starting pitching that raises serious question marks for the Red Sox. Prospects such as Bryan Mata, Tanner Houck, Michael Shawaryn and Darwinzon Hernandez have the stuff to be big league starters, and Jay Groome can still be a front-line guy if he gets healthy after Tommy John surgery, but the results just haven't been there from that group.
  • It's a thin system, and arguably the top two position-player prospects—Michael Chavis and Bobby Dalbec—both play third base. With a cannon arm and a power bat, Dalbec could find a spot in right field if he can make enough contact to justify an everyday role.

15. Cincinnati Reds

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Taylor Trammell
Taylor Trammell

Roster Outlook

CF Taylor TrammellSP Tony Santillan
2B Nick SenzelSP Luis Castillo
1B Joey VottoSP Vladimir Gutierrez
3B Eugenio SuarezSP Sal Romano
RF Scott ScheblerSP Tyler Mahle
LF Jesse WinkerCL Jimmy Herget
SS Jose Peraza 
C Tucker Barnhart 

Farm System Rank: 9

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: SP Matt Harvey
  • 2019-20: 2B Scooter Gennett, CF Billy Hamilton, RP David Hernandez
  • 2020-21: RP Raisel Iglesias, SP Anthony DeSclafani, RP Jared Hughes, SP Homer Bailey

Notes

  • Nick Senzel (7), Hunter Greene (17) and Taylor Trammell (20) each came in among the top 20 prospects in baseball in our latest prospect rankings. It's unlikely Greene will be ready by 2021, especially given the developmental time he'll lose after being shut down with an elbow strain, but the other two could be central figures in an offensive attack on the rise.
  • The biggest issue for the Reds in recent years has been developing pitching talent. Guys such as Robert Stephenson, Amir Garrett, Tony Cingrani, Michael Lorenzen, Cody Reed and Nick Travieso have either landed in the bullpen or failed to make a successful transition to the majors. The same can't happen to the likes of Tony Santillan, Tyler Mahle, Luis Castillo and Vladimir Gutierrez if the Reds are to become contenders.
  • Joey Votto will still have three years and $75 million left on his contract at the start of 2021, as well as a $20 million option for 2024 that carries a steep $7 million buyout. He'll be 37 on Opening Day in 2021.

14. Toronto Blue Jays

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Roster Outlook

CF Anthony AlfordSP Sean Reid-Foley
LF Bo BichetteSP Nate Pearson
1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr.SP Ryan Borucki (L)
3B Kevin SmithSP T.J. Zeuch
DH Rowdy TellezSP Jordan Romano
2B Cavan BiggioCL Hector Perez
C Danny Jansen 
RF Teoscar Hernandez 
SS Logan Warmoth 

Farm System Rank: 3

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: 3B Josh Donaldson, SP Marco Estrada
  • 2019-20: 1B Justin Smoak, C Russell Martin, DH Kendrys Morales
  • 2020-21: SP Marcus Stroman, CF Kevin Pillar, RP Ken Giles, SP Aaron Sanchez, 2B Devon Travis, OF Randal Grichuk, SS Troy Tulowitzki ($15 million team option)

Notes

  • There's little question Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette have the offensive tools to be stars, and Guerrero is looking like a potential generational talent. However, it's still unclear where either player will land once they reach the majors. Can Guerrero stick at third base and Bichette at shortstop? We're guessing no.
  • Kevin Smith has been one of the breakout prospects of 2018 after going in the fourth round of the 2017 draft. The 22-year-old is hitting .304/.360/.530 with 31 doubles, 22 home runs and 28 stolen bases between Single-A and High-A, and he has a chance to be an equally impactful part of the long-term puzzle.
  • The pitching side is the question in Toronto. Right-hander Sean Reid-Foley has had his ups and downs in the minors, but he's put together an excellent 2018 campaign, going 12-4 with a 2.98 ERA, 1.12 WHIP and 146 strikeouts in 126.2 innings in the upper minors. Can he develop into the ace of the future?

13. Minnesota Twins

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Alex Kirilloff
Alex Kirilloff

Roster Outlook

SS Royce LewisSP Jose Berrios
LF Eddie RosarioSP Brusdar Graterol
RF Alex KirilloffSP Fernando Romero
1B Brent RookerSP Stephen Gonsalves (L)
3B Miguel SanoSP Lewis Thorpe (L)
DH Max KeplerCL Trevor Hildenberger
2B Nick Gordon 
C Mitch Garver 
CF Byron Buxton 

Farm System Rank: 8

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: 1B Joe Mauer, 2B Logan Forsythe
  • 2019-20: C Jason Castro, SP Ervin Santana, SP Jake Odorizzi, SP Kyle Gibson, SP Michael Pineda, RP Addison Reed, DH Logan Morrison
  • 2020-21: RP Trevor May

Notes

  • The Minnesota Twins have taken a disappointing step backward this season after a surprise run to the AL Wild Card Game last year, but the future is still incredibly bright. They have a nice mix of established MLB talent that's under team control—guys like Eddie Rosario and Jose Berrios—and top prospects with star-caliber upside.
  • Royce Lewis shot up to No. 5 on our latest top 50 prospect rankings, and he could be the face of the franchise by 2021. Still just 19, he's hitting .306/.368/.479 with 29 doubles, 14 home runs, 74 RBI and 28 stolen bases between High-A and Double-A, and it looks like bright days are ahead for the former No. 1 overall pick.
  • Brusdar Graterol and Fernando Romero have the stuff to develop into front-line arms alongside Berrios, while Alex Kirilloff and Brent Rooker could make a huge impact offensively in short order. There's a ton of upside in Minnesota, but there's also a lot riding on unproven talent, so it's tough to rank them any higher.

12. Oakland Athletics

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Matt Chapman
Matt Chapman

Roster Outlook

2B Franklin BarretoSP Jesus Luzardo (L)
RF Stephen PiscottySP A.J. Puk (L)
3B Matt ChapmanSP Sean Manaea (L)
1B Matt OlsonSP James Kaprielian
DH Sheldon NeuseSP Logan Shore
C Sean MurphyCL Lou Trivino
SS Richie Martin 
LF Chad Pinder 
CF Ramon Laureano 

Farm System Rank: 13

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: 2B Jed Lowrie, C Jonathan Lucroy, SP Trevor Cahill, SP Edwin Jackson, SP Brett Anderson, RP Jeurys Familia, RP Shawn Kelley
  • 2019-20: DH Khris Davis, SP Mike Fiers, RP Liam Hendriks
  • 2020-21: RP Blake Treinen, SS Marcus Semien, SP Kendall Graveman

Notes

  • The casual baseball fan might not appreciate how good Matt Chapman has been in his first full season in the majors. Aside from posting a 139 OPS+ with 30 doubles, 17 home runs and 45 RBI, he's also been arguably the best defensive player in baseball (26 DRS, 14.8 UZR/150) while manning the hot corner. The 25-year-old should be the face of the franchise in 2021.
  • Oakland has contended this year despite lacking a true staff ace, with left-hander Sean Manaea the closest thing the A's have to that on the roster. If fellow southpaws Jesus Luzardo and A.J. Puk live up to the hype, it could transform the starting rotation.
  • Controllable late-inning relief pitching has become exponentially more valuable in recent years, and it looks like the A's have a good one in 26-year-old Lou Trivino. The rookie right-hander has posted a 1.62 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and 9.6 K/9 in 53 games this season, and with his lights-out cutter, he could be closing games in 2021.

11. Cleveland Indians

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Francisco Lindor
Francisco Lindor

Roster Outlook

SS Francisco LindorSP Corey Kluber
CF Bradley ZimmerSP Triston McKenzie
2B Jose RamirezSP Mike Clevinger
RF Nolan JonesSP Shane Bieber
1B Bobby BradleySP Sam Hentges (L)
3B Yu-Cheng ChangCL Brad Hand
C Yan Gomes 
DH Yandy Diaz 
LF Oscar Mercado 

Farm System Rank: 27

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: RP Andrew Miller, RP Cody Allen, LF Michael Brantley, RF Lonnie Chisenhall, SP Josh Tomlin, CF Leonys Martin
  • 2019-20: OF Brandon Guyer, 2B Jason Kipnis ($16.5 million team option)
  • 2020-21: SP Trevor Bauer, SP Carlos Carrasco, DH Edwin Encarnacion, SP Danny Salazar, 1B Yonder Alonso, RP Dan Otero

Notes

  • The Cleveland Indians will need to overcome the potential losses of Trevor Bauer and Carlos Carrasco in the starting rotation heading into the 2021 season. That makes the emergence of Shane Bieber all the more important, and left-hander Sam Hentges is in the midst of a similar rise up the farm system ranks.
  • With Francisco Lindor entrenched at shortstop, finding a way to get prospects Yu-Cheng Chang and Nolan Jones into the lineup will take some creativity. Jose Ramirez's defensive flexibility helps, as he can slide over to second base to open the hot corner for one of them.
  • After trading top prospect Francisco Mejia to San Diego in the Brad Hand deal, the Indians will count on the incumbent duo of Yan Gomes and Roberto Perez to man the catcher position. Those two have been inconsistent offensively, but they handle the pitching staff extremely well.

10. Tampa Bay Rays

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Willy Adames
Willy Adames

Roster Outlook

RF Mallex SmithSP Blake Snell (L)
SS Willy AdamesSP Brent Honeywell
LF Jesus SanchezSP Brendan McKay (L)
1B Jake BauersSP Tyler Glasnow
2B Brandon LoweSP Jacob Faria
DH Nathaniel LoweCL Ryne Stanek
CF Kevin Kiermaier 
C Ronaldo Hernandez 
3B Joey Wendle 

Farm System Rank: 5

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: OF Carlos Gomez, RP Sergio Romo
  • 2019-20: None
  • 2020-21: 3B Matt Duffy, C.J. Cron

Notes

  • Even after losing Chris Archer, Jake Odorizzi and Alex Cobb since the end of last season, the Tampa Bay Rays are still in a great position from a pitching standpoint. Blake Snell is a rising star, prospects Brent Honeywell and Brendan McKay have incredibly bright futures and former top prospect Tyler Glasnow has seemingly benefited from a change of scenery after coming over in the Archer trade.
  • Catcher has been a revolving door for the Rays since Dioner Navarro spent three seasons as the primary backstop from 2007 to 2009. Ronaldo Hernandez might finally be a long-term solution at the position, and he's one of the fastest-rising prospects in baseball.
  • The small-market Rays will always lean heavily on cheap, young, controllable talent, and they've got a lot of it. While they've traditionally been a pitching-reliant organization, the group of Willy Adames, Jesus Sanchez, Jake Bauers, Brandon Lowe, Nathaniel Lowealong with McKay and Hernandez—could make for a special offense.

9. Chicago White Sox

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Michael Kopech
Michael Kopech

Roster Outlook

2B Nick MadrigalSP Michael Kopech
LF Blake RutherfordSP Dylan Cease
RF Eloy JimenezSP Carlos Rodon (L)
CF Luis RobertSP Dane Dunning
C Zack CollinsSP Alec Hansen
DH Matt DavidsonCL Ian Hamilton
1B Gavin Sheets 
3B Yoan Moncada 
SS Tim Anderson 

Farm System Rank: 4

Notable Free Agents

  • 2019: SP James Shields, SP Miguel Gonzalez, RP Hector Santiago
  • 2020: 1B Jose Abreu, RF Avisail Garcia
  • 2021: C Welington Castillo, UT Leury Garcia

Notes

  • The vast majority of the Chicago White Sox roster will not be part of the next contending team on the South Side. That makes this lofty ranking based almost solely on the projection of prospect talent—but they have a lot of it.
  • The development of Zack Collins or the addition of another catcher will be important. The young pitching staff would benefit greatly from a strong presence behind the plate, and while Collins has the bat to be an impact player, his glove was a question coming out of the University of Miami.
  • Michael Kopech has electric stuff, but he'll need to further refine his command to fill the role of staff ace and deliver on his vast potential. Otherwise, Dylan Cease could wind up as the No. 1 guy, as he's gone 12-2 with a 2.40 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 160 strikeouts in 124 innings between High-A and Double-A.

8. San Diego Padres

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Fernando Tatis Jr.
Fernando Tatis Jr.

Roster Outlook

CF Manuel MargotSP MacKenzie Gore (L)
2B Luis UriasSP Adrian Morejon (L)
SS Fernando Tatis Jr.SP Chris Paddack
LF Hunter RenfroeSP Logan Allen (L)
1B Eric HosmerSP Michel Baez
3B Wil MyersCL Phil Maton
C Francisco Mejia 
RF Franmil Reyes 

Farm System Rank: 1

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: SS Freddy Galvis, RP Carter Capps, C A.J. Ellis
  • 2019-20: SP Clayton Richard, RP Craig Stammen, RP Kazuhisa Makita
  • 2020-21: RP Kirby Yates, 2B Cory Spangenberg, SP Robbie Erlin

Notes

  • With the No. 1 farm system in baseball and no major financial commitments outside Eric Hosmer and Wil Myers, the San Diego Padres are in an excellent position to build from within and fill the remaining gaps in free agency.
  • The development of the team's pitching prospects will be the obvious key. While no one from that projected rotation has pitched in the majors yet, all five have at least middle-of-the-rotation upside with the potential for more. There's also a ton of depth behind them. Cal Quantrill, Luis Patino, Dinelson Lamet, Matt Strahm and Luis Perdomo could all factor into the club's long-term plans as well.
  • The deal that sent James Shields to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Fernando Tatis Jr. could go down as one of the most lopsided trades in MLB history. Tatis has legitimate superstar potential, and his rise to big league relevance figures to coincide with the team's return to contention.

7. St. Louis Cardinals

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Harrison Bader
Harrison Bader

Roster Outlook

RF Dexter FowlerSP Carlos Martinez
CF Harrison BaderSP Alex Reyes
1B Jose MartinezSP Jack Flaherty
LF Tyler O'NeillSP Luke Weaver
SS Paul DeJongSP Miles Mikolas
3B Elehuris MonteroCL Jordan Hicks
C Andrew Knizner 
2B Kolten Wong 

Farm System Rank: 17

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: SP Adam Wainwright, RP Bud Norris, 1B Matt Adams
  • 2019-20: LF Marcell Ozuna, SP Michael Wacha
  • 2020-21: C Yadier Molina, 1B Matt Carpenter, 3B Jedd Gyorko, RP Brett Cecil, RP Tyler Lyons, RP Luke Gregerson

Notes

  • There's been a shocking amount of turnover in the St. Louis Cardinals outfield in recent seasons. Stephen Piscotty, Randal Grichuk, Tommy Pham and Magneuris Sierra have all been traded, while Jose Martinez has moved to first base. That said, rookies Tyler O'Neill and Harrison Bader look like they have a chance to be core pieces.
  • Can Alex Reyes get healthy and stay healthy? That's the biggest question surrounding the Cardinals' long-term outlook. The 23-year-old has elite stuff and the durable 6'3" frame to handle a starter's workload. However, if his arm doesn't hold up, a move to the bullpen could become a necessity.
  • Projecting Elehuris Montero to be the starting third baseman in 2021 is bold, but he's put himself on the fast track with a breakout 2018 season. The 20-year-old is hitting .323/.378/.525 with 35 doubles, 16 home runs and 78 RBI between Single-A and High-A, and a 2020 arrival in the majors seems possible.

6. Chicago Cubs

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Javier Baez
Javier Baez

Roster Outlook

CF Albert Almora Jr.SP Adbert Alzolay
3B Kris BryantSP Yu Darvish
1B Anthony RizzoSP Mike Montgomery (L)
2B Javier BaezSP Alex Lange
LF Kyle SchwarberSP Justin Steele (L)
C Willson ContrerasCL Carl Edwards Jr.
RF Jason Heyward 
SS Addison Russell 

Farm System Rank: 29

Notable Free Agents

  • 2019: RP Justin Wilson, RP Jesse Chavez, 2B Daniel Murphy, SP Cole Hamels ($20 million team option)
  • 2020: 2B Ben Zobrist, RP Steve Cishek, RP Pedro Strop, RP Brandon Kintzler, RP Brian Duensing, SP Drew Smyly
  • 2021: SP Kyle Hendricks, SP Jon Lester, SP Jose Quintana, RP Brandon Morrow, SP Tyler Chatwood, IF Tommy La Stella

Notes

  • The Chicago Cubs' inability to develop pitching talent could be a major hindrance by the time the 2021 season rolls around. Kyle Hendricks, Jon Lester and Jose Quintana can all reach free agency following the 2020 campaign, and there's nothing in the pipeline as far as safe bets to fill future rotation spots. With that in mind, extending Hendricks should be a top priority.
  • Alex Lange and Justin Steele might get the first crack at filling rotation spots, while Adbert Alzolay probably has the highest ceiling among the club's pitching prospects but will need to prove he's healthy. It's tough to give unproven pitchers a chance when you're trying to contend for a title, but they'll have to do so at some point to see what they have before 2021 arrives.
  • On the other hand, the offense will still be fully intact in three years, aside from the likely departure of Ben Zobrist. Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo are established superstars, Javier Baez is the most exciting player in baseball and Willson Contreras might have only scratched the surface of his long-term potential.

5. Philadelphia Phillies

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Aaron Nola
Aaron Nola

Roster Outlook

CF Odubel HerreraSP Aaron Nola
RF Adam HaseleySP Jake Arrieta
LF Rhys HoskinsSP Sixto Sanchez
1B Carlos SantanaSP Nick Pivetta
2B Scott KingerySP Adonis Medina
3B Maikel FrancoCL Seranthony Dominguez
SS J.P. Crawford 
C Jorge Alfaro 

Farm System Rank: 7

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: C Wilson Ramos, IF Asdrubal Cabrera, RP Aaron Loup
  • 2019-20: RP Tommy Hunter
  • 2020-21: 2B Cesar Hernandez, 1B Justin Bour, RP Pat Neshek, RP Luis Garcia

Notes

  • After several seasons of rebuilding, the Philadelphia Phillies finally opened up the payroll this past offseason when they signed Jake Arrieta and Carlos Santana. Expect Philly to be major free-agency players this coming winter, as there's still a wide gap between its peak and current payrolls.
  • Can the middle infield duo of Scott Kingery and J.P. Crawford live up to lofty expectations? Neither former top prospect has provided much production this season, and they were supposed to be cornerstone pieces in the rebuild. Those two might be the key to pushing the team into the next tier.
  • Aaron Nola has emerged as one of the game's best starters, the 32-year-old Arrieta should age well given his physical conditioning and Nick Pivetta is quietly enjoying a breakout season. If top prospects Sixto Sanchez and Adonis Medina can develop as expected, the Phillies should boast one of baseball's best starting rotations.

4. Houston Astros

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Kyle Tucker
Kyle Tucker

Roster Outlook

2B Jose AltuveSP Forrest Whitley
3B Alex BregmanSP Lance McCullers Jr.
RF Kyle TuckerSP Cionel Perez (L)
SS Carlos CorreaSP Corbin Martin
1B Yordan AlvarezSP Josh James
DH Seth BeerCL J.B. Bukauskas
LF Derek Fisher 
CF Tony Kemp 
C Garrett Stubbs 

Farm System Rank: 6

Notable Free Agents

  • 2019: SP Dallas Keuchel, SP Charlie Morton, UT Marwin Gonzalez, C Martin Maldonado, RP Tony Sipp, Evan Gattis C
  • 2020: SP Justin Verlander, SP Gerrit Cole, RP Collin McHugh, RP Hector Rondon, RP Will Harris, C Brian McCann, RP Joe Smith
  • 2021: CF George Springer, 1B Yuli Gurriel, RF Josh Reddick, RP Brad Peacock, RP Roberto Osuna, OF Jake Marisnick

Notes

  • With Dallas Keuchel and Charlie Morton headed for free agency this offseason, and Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole doing the same the following winter, the Houston Astros will have some big decisions to make about the future of the starting rotation.
  • Garrett Stubbs is hitting .314/.380/.464 in 78 games at Triple-A this year. With rental Martin Maldonado headed for free agency, the 25-year-old could get a crack at the starting catcher job next season. If he's not up to the task, that will be a glaring area of need.
  • After locking up Jose Altuve with a massive contract extension in March, the front office can turn its attention to extending someone like Cole, 27, or George Springer, 28, this winter. Both players are entering their respective primes, and locking them up would make the already bright outlook of this team even brighter.

3. Los Angeles Dodgers

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Walker Buehler
Walker Buehler

Roster Outlook

LF Chris TaylorSP Walker Buehler
CF Alex VerdugoSP Dustin May
SS Corey SeagerSP Mitchell White
1B Cody BellingerSP Kenta Maeda
3B Will SmithSP Julio Urias (L)
2B Gavin LuxCL Kenley Jansen
RF DJ Peters 
C Keibert Ruiz 

Farm System Rank: 11

Notable Free Agents

  • 2019: SS Manny Machado, C Yasmani Grandal, 2B Brian Dozier, SP Hyun-Jin Ryu, RP Daniel Hudson, RP John Axford, RP Tom Koehler
  • 2020: RF Yasiel Puig, SP Alex Wood, SP Rich Hill, RP Josh Fields, RP Tony Cingrani, 2B Chase Utley (though he announced retirement after 2018), OF Matt Kemp
  • 2021: SP Clayton Kershaw, 3B Justin Turner, OF Joc Pederson, UT Kike Hernandez, RP Pedro Baez

Notes

  • The Los Angeles Dodgers have done an excellent job of developing high-ceiling prospects Corey Seager, Cody Bellinger and Walker Buehler into impact major leaguers. There's plenty more exciting talent in the pipeline, and if they can keep churning out Rookie of the Year candidates while spending freely on the open market, there's no reason to think they won't keep winning NL West titles.
  • Will Smith has been used primarily as a catcher since going No. 32 overall in the 2016 draft, but he has also seen time at third base. That could be where he settles once Justin Turner departs following the 2021 season. The 23-year-old has an .815 OPS with 19 home runs in the upper minors, so he has the power bat to play there. That would open the catcher job for Keibert Ruiz.
  • There's still time to get Julio Urias' stalled development back on track. The left-hander is 22 years old, and he's on the comeback trail in the minors. That said, the development of Dustin May, Mitchell White and Yadier Alvarez as complementary rotation pieces is extremely important.

2. New York Yankees

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Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge

Roster Outlook

SS Gleyber TorresSP Luis Severino
RF Aaron JudgeSP Justus Sheffield (L)
DH Giancarlo StantonSP Albert Abreu
C Gary SanchezSP Jonathan Loaisiga
3B Miguel AndujarSP Jordan Montgomery (L)
1B Greg BirdCL Aroldis Chapman (L)
LF Clint Frazier 
CF Estevan Florial 
2B Tyler Wade 

Farm System Rank: 14

Notable Free Agents

  • 2019: LF Brett Gardner, RP David Robertson, RP Zach Britton, SP CC Sabathia, SP J.A. Happ, SP Lance Lynn, 2B Neil Walker
  • 2020: SS Didi Gregorius, CF Aaron Hicks, RP Dellin Betances, SP Sonny Gray, C Austin Romine
  • 2021: SP Masahiro Tanaka, RP Tommy Kahnle

Notes

  • Despite all the Bryce Harper/Manny Machado talk, the New York Yankees' priority this offseason should be to add a front-line starter to join Luis Severino. Dallas Keuchel has always pitched well against the Yankees and would be a quality addition.
  • Will Clint Frazier ever deliver on his top-prospect pedigree, and will Estevan Florial live up to the hype? Those are significant questions surrounding the future of the Yankees outfield. Opting whether to extend Aaron Hicks when he reaches free agency following the 2020 season also stands as a big decision.
  • The Yankees have worked hard to get into a better financial position, and while they still have one of baseball's highest payrolls after adding Giancarlo Stanton, they're in an excellent position to make a free-agency splash.

1. Atlanta Braves

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Ronald Acuna
Ronald Acuna

Roster Outlook

RF Ender InciarteSP Kyle Wright
2B Ozzie Albies SP Mike Foltynewicz
LF Ronald Acuna Jr.SP Mike Soroka
1B Freddie FreemanSP Ian Anderson
3B Austin RileySP Kolby Allard (L)
C William ContrerasCL Touki Toussaint
SS Dansby Swanson 
CF Cristian Pache 

Farm System Rank: 2

Notable Free Agents

  • 2018-19: C Tyler Flowers, C Kurt Suzuki, RF Nick Markakis, SP Anibal Sanchez, RP Brad Brach
  • 2019-20: RP Arodys Vizcaino, RP Darren O'Day
  • 2020-21: SP Julio Teheran, SP Kevin Gausman, RP Dan Winkler

Notes

  • The Atlanta Braves have such a vast crop of quality young arms that it's hard to imagine a scenario where they don't assemble a standout rotation by 2021. Aside from the six pitchers listed above, they also have Luiz Gohara, Bryse Wilson, Joey Wentz and Kyle Muller potentially vying for rotation spots, along with established big leaguers Sean Newcomb and Max Fried. That group also serves as valuable trade capital.
  • William Contreras—the brother of Chicago Cubs star Willson Contreras—looks like the catcher of the future, but will he be ready by 2021? The 20-year-old is hitting .292/.358/.446 with 33 extra-base hits between Single-A and High-A, and he has the tools to be a standout defender. 
  • MLB.com wrote: "[Cristian] Pache is the best defender in the entire Braves system and might be the best defensive center fielder in the minor leagues." Playing him alongside Ender Inciarte and Ronald Acuna Jr.—two players capable of Gold Glove defense—could give the Braves the best defensive outfield in baseball.

All stats courtesy of Baseball Reference and FanGraphs, while contract information comes via Spotrac.

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