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Mariners projected starting 9 per Roto Site
Projected Lineup
Player POS AB HR RBI AVG
1 J.P. Crawford SS 585 10 57 0.255
2 Adam Frazier 2B 540 9 49 0.272
3 Mitch Haniger OF 567 32 88 0.247
4 Ty France 1B 547 20 77 0.278
5 Jarred Kelenic OF 454 21 63 0.220
6 Kyle Lewis DH 390 16 50 0.244
7 Abraham Toro 3B 381 13 50 0.249
8 Jake Fraley OF 276 11 38 0.232
9 Tom Murphy C 250 11 33 0.216
Will this team hit? or is this another season of the bad news bears
How soon will they call up Rodriguez?
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I think Toro is a pretty likely trade candidate. I also think Dipoto doesn't like Kyle Lewis and he could be traded as well, but only If the Ms were to land Suzuki.
They'd trade Fraley and Murphy too if they could find any takers. Raleigh will be the primary starter until his bat fails.
Guessing Rodriguez is up sometime in May (or 5-8 weeks after the season starts, whenever it starts).
There are no sure things or the same team would win every year. I'm feeling pretty good about the roster though given the likelihood that Kelenic and France will improve, who they added and the fact they're in perfect position to add more.
Fraley would only spell him, he's not very good against LHP.
It hasn't really shown yet and won't unless Kyle Lewis gets healthy and/or Julio Rodriguez is ready, but there's a log jam in the outfield and they apparently want Suzuki too. They need to find a way to add pop to the infield and I think all options are on the table. Neither Toro or Frazier is guaranteed to stay in Seattle, nor is Kyle Lewis, and there are options at first base that could push France back to DH/utility guy.
I'm not sure Fraley stays on the roster.
Jeff McNeil could be interesting, if healthy he could hit over .300 and 15 HRs with some positional versatility (2B / 3B / LF). JD Davis would be a good fit if his D was better and he also didn't get dinged up so much.
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I'm not sold on Toro hitting against LHP so maybe against RHPs, Bryant plays LF and Toro plays 3B while against LHPs, Bryant plays 3B and a RH bat plays LF (Lewis if healthy?). Lewis then DHs vs. RHP.
Chapman costs prospects but isn't a long term committment. Neither of them are a good investment long term.
In other words, a 2 year $40 million deal with a team option for a 3rd year at $25 million (and a $5 million buyout).
I'd take Donaldson if the Twins wouldn't ask for much in return since Bryant is likely looking for a 3 or 4 year deal (and probably over $20 million per).