![]() Former MVP Joey Votto is just slightly past it. Two budding young stars with India and Stephenson are a big help. Both Greene and Lodolo should develop and replace him after the first year, but their current arrangement will make it difficult to compete early. Minor is the Reds' only capable starter, and he is 34 years old. Washington, on the other hand, is just at the beginning of a major rebuilding effort. Miami has a lot of blossoming young talent and is ready to make a move. Atlanta and the Mets are both top tier contenders in the NL, while Philadelphia is not too far behind them. Washington has to deal with four potential playoff teams. Seven 'A' potential prospects in the minors will make a big dent in losing Juan Soto to San Diego. You will rely heavily on developing your top prospects acquired from San Diego and spending budget on free agency. Aside from the two veteran power hitters, Cruz and Voit, Washington lacks any real major league talent. The team’s respectable budget will counter this somewhat, as well as young pitcher Mackenzie Gore who should eventually replace him. Washington does have a true ace with Strasburg, but he is a little past his prime and is owed an insane max deal (at least in the show) with 35 million a year every year until his age 38 season. Both the White Sox and Guardians are good teams that are missing that last push to make them contenders. Minnesota is a borderline playoff team with young talent and a superstar in Byron Buxton - assuming they re-sign him. Kansas City should be in the basement with you. The upside with both Kansas City and Detroit is their relatively easy division compared to others on this list. RELATED: 10 Features Modern Sports Games Are Missing Beyond that, you will need to find your own blue-chip prospects. Prospects Riley Greene (74 Overall) and Spencer Torkelson (69 Overall) should start on your major league roster. None of them are too old, which should give you time to find long-term answers at every position. Mixed in with their young pitchers are a good collection of established veteran hitters. Skubal will be an ace level pitcher long term, though Mize is more of a question mark. Tampa is flush with prospects and are above you as well.ĭetroit has their two former top prospects ready to go in Skubal and Mize, with veteran signings like Eduardo Rodriguez to round them out. Toronto has all but cashed in their prospects and are ready to compete in a big way in the first few years. Past them, they have four more 'A' potential prospects.īoth Boston and New York will have two of the highest payrolls in the league, and both have top prospects coming up in the next two or so years. Hall (69 Overall) that should be up before long. Baltimore also has two top pitching prospects in Grayson Rodriguez (71 overall) and D.L. With so many cost-controlled players, the flexibility you have as a general manager helps relieve some pressure of having one of the lowest payrolls in the game.Īdley Rutschman (82 overall) starts off as a top caliber Catcher in the game. They also have one of the youngest rosters in the majors. The Orioles are capable from top to bottom for a team with low expectations. John Means is a reliable former all-star who you have under control for three years. ![]() Baltimore has a surprisingly well-rounded rotation. ![]()
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