
The Giants were one of the best feel-good stories of the 2021 season. 3 teams who may end up being disappointing San Francisco Giants The drought may finally be coming to a close, Seattle. This is a team that came painfully short of making the postseason in 2021 and it also feels like the playoff expansion was tailor-made for this squad. Seattle figures to have a pretty good lineup and the same could be said for their rotation, which seems to be more on the reliable side instead of being spectacular following the addition of Robbie Ray. They will also eventually have Julio Rodriguez in their lineup, who already seems like one of the most exciting prospects that the Mariners have had in a while.

Nobody is immortal and paying Uncle Sam is impossible to avoid, but this very well could be the year where the Mariners get back into the postseason.Īfter getting to 90 wins using a versatile lineup that came together to be greater than the sum of its parts, GM Jerry Dipoto was able to bring in both Eugenio Suarez and Jesse Winker from the Reds. However, I think that this is going to be the year where one of those inevitabilities finally gets broken. There are certain things that are impossible to avoid in life in recent years, and October baseball being played anywhere but Seattle, Washington has become one of those inevitabilities.

While I don’t see the Padres keeping up with the Dodgers, I do think that we’re going to see the Padres back in October and at that point, anything is possible. With that being said, San Diego could be the team that takes advantage of Arizona and Colorado being relatively weak and San Francisco potentially running out of magic dust in 2022. While the rest of the lineup with Manny Machado, Trent Grisham, and Jake Cronenworth is nothing to sneeze at, they could end up needing every last win that they can get in a division that had two 100-win teams last season. If there’s a big issue here, it’s that they’re going to be missing Fernando Tatis Jr. They’ve made some solid moves this offseason - I really like the hire of Bob Melvin as manager and the trade for Sean Manaea should help bolster a rotation that could be one of the best in all of baseball if they live up to expectations. As of right now, DraftKings Sportsbook has the over/under for the Padres at 90.5 wins and assuming that they don’t have another calamitous collapse, they should have every opportunity to clear that hurdle and make things very interesting near the top of the NL West. It’s kind of wild to see the Padres as a “surprise” team at this point in their existence, but hey, that’s what coming off of a disastrous end to the previous season will do for you. I will say that this team definitely has more than 77 wins in them and with expanded playoffs, that could make this team very intriguing! San Diego Padres With all of that being said, the bullpen appears to be the stark and clear Achilles heel for this team, so I’m definitely not going to say that this team is a postseason lock. They may be missing Spencer Turnbull due to Tommy John surgery, but Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal and Matt Manning should be able to hold down the fort when it comes to starting games for the Tigers. Meanwhile on the mound, Detroit went out and got Eduardo Rodriguez to add to a young and promising rotation. This lineup figures to be sneaky good and don’t be shocked if they’re making some noise with the bats this season. Jeimer Candelario, Robbie Grossman and Akil Baddoo have been solid standouts in their lineup and then they went and added Javier Baez to the mix as well. Their rebuilding project has been making plenty of progress and I don’t see that progress slowing down in 2022. Last year, they won 77 games and that was a bit of a shock when you consider that in their most recent 162-game season, Detroit won a grand total of 43 games. With that being said, you probably should be. You weren’t really checking for the Tigers in 2021 and you likely weren’t going to be checking for them in 2022. 3 teams who may surprise the baseball world Detroit TigersĪdmit it.

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So, who’s going to be the diamond in the rough this year? Conversely, who’s going to end up being the fake diamond that ends up getting exposed by the diamond tester that is the MLB regular season? With the upcoming season finally set to get underway, it’s time to take a crack at who may end up making some noise and who could end up having another year of waiting until next year. There’s usually going to be one team that is aiming for the stars that ends up falling flat on their face and then there’s a team that comes out of nowhere to shock the world and make things interesting in September and maybe even October. While you have your usual contenders and pretenders in any given year, there are always some surprises on the horizon. Baseball is a wild sport and Major League Baseball is a wild league.
