Just before this season, MLB.com predicted that the Los Angeles Dodgers’ offensive power would weaken due to the transfer of Justin Turner, Trea Turner, and Cody Bellinger.
However, it was a ‘missing’. The Dodgers are once again regarded as one of the best offensive teams in the major leagues.
MLB.com evaluated on the 18th (Korean time) that David Perelta, Jason Heyward, James Outman, and JD Martinez are perfectly filling their void.
He said that everything the Dodgers did in the offseason worked well.
For the San Diego Padres, MLB.com predicted that their current star power would suffice.
But it’s wrong.
MLB.com pointed out that the lineup of all-star players such as Juan Soto, Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Zander Bogarts is far out of the playoff picture.
MLB.com said, “Considering the run differential and close games, it could be said that it was a bit unlucky, but there are more serious problems than that.”
“San Diego has the best 5-10 players on any team, but based on current records, they’re not even ranked 40th, let alone 26th,” he sarcastically said.
MLB.com also predicted that the New York Mets would advance to the World Series this season.
The reason was good. The rotation was strengthened by signing Justin Verlander and Senga Kodai. And the core of the team, Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, Jeff McNeil, and Brandon Nimmo, were holding on.
But before the season even started, disaster struck when closer Edwin Diaz suffered a complete rupture of his right patellar tendon during the WBC.
It was sluggish from the beginning of the season, and when it finished 81 games, it was 36-45, 17.5 games behind the Braves, first in the NL East, and 9 games behind the Dodgers in the last wild card competition.메이저놀이터
In the end, he gave up the playoff competition and traded Verlander, Max Schurz, Tommy Pam, Mark Cana, and David Robertson, and said that his expectations for the Mets were wrong.
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