Preview of the AL West
2. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim- The Los Angeles Angels are becoming older by virtue of the rest of the AL West getting younger, making their preeminence in the AL West a valid question. No one questions the top heavy talent of the LA Angels, including superstar Vladmir Guerrero and pitching ace Bartolo Colon. However, there are questions about the age of team leaders like Darin Erstad and the potential of third baseman Chone Figgins, designated hitter Dallas McPherson, and first baseman Casey Kotchman. If these players can overcome these questions and role players like John Lackey and outfielder Garret Anderson can contribute significantly, they will push for the division title and for a wild card spot.
3. Texas Rangers- If the Texas Rangers were in the mediocre NL West, they would easily win their division and show how tough an out they would be in the MLB playoffs. The outstanding core of their batting order, including first baseman Mark Teixeira, shortstop Michael Young, and third baseman Hank Blalock, will only get better in 2006 and provide some cover for an uncertain pitching staff. Other fielders, including young catcher Rod Barajas and second baseman Ian Kinsler, will receive cover from the big guns and be allowed to develop quickly at the major league level. The real question is in their pitching rotation, with only starter Adam Eaton and closer Francisco Cordero as reliable members of the staff. The Texas Rangers need new pitcher Kevin Millwood and the revolving door of pitchers that will fill out the rotation to step up and keep the runs against low enough to put together a winning season.
4. Seattle Mariners- The Seattle Mariners may improve slightly over last season if only because the expectations for decent performances from players like Adrian Beltre and Richie Sexon have been lowered from the previous offseason. The word “slightly” is used with some trepidation, because as soon as the Seattle Mariners fall to a solid fourth place in the AL West (probably by All Star weekend) they will deal closer Eddie Guardado and possibly Adriana Beltre or Raul Ibanez (if not both). Manager Mike Hargrove has a lot of work to do before this team will even be competitive in the AL West, much less in the American League. The Seattle Mariners need whatever young players they have at the major league level (including Felix Hernandez and Kenji Johjima) and those within their farm system to grow up quickly or they will be trade bait in 2007.
Division Winner- Oakland Athletics