Spring is in the air. It’s getting warmer and birds are singing so that can mean just one thing. That’s right, the baseball season is just days away so what better time than now to take a closer look at five potential National League playoff teams.
Cincinnati Reds
The Reds have everything you need when it comes to a complete baseball team. They can hit, pitch, and play defense. Joey Votto is a candidate for MVP every year and this year will be no different. The team recently decided to leave fireball lefty, Aroldis Chapman, as the closer which I think is an excellent decision. Last season the Reds had trouble getting on base at the top of the line up. They addressed that in the off season when they sent the speedy Drew Stubbs to Cleveland for Shin-Soo Choo. Choo has a career OBP of .381. With Choo and Brandon Phillips batting one, two that will mean a lot of RBI opportunities for Votto and Jay Bruce. If the Reds stay healthy they should contend for a World Series.
Saint Louis Cardinals
This team just finds ways to win. They have a solid lineup lead by Carlos Beltran and Matt Holliday with one of the best catchers in the game in Yadier Molina. The pitching rotation is solid as well. The key to this team will be Chris Carpenter. When he is healthy this team makes the playoffs. He is a true number one pitcher on this staff that makes a potent combination with Adam Wainwright.
San Francisco Giants
I guess if you win two World Series in three years you have to be included as a potential playoff team. The Giants get it done with pitching and defense. There really is no player in the lineup that strikes fear in opposing pitchers but they do get the job done with timely hitting. This year they will rely on the same. The rotation is very good and Sergio Romo has done a great job at closing. If Tim Lincecum can return to his once Cy Young form they are going to be a tough team to beat in any series.
Washington Nationals
The Nats are the favorites to win the NL East this year and rightfully so. They were the best team in the division last year and have added Denard Span, the type of leadoff hitter they lacked last year. Bryce Harper is only going to get better and Ryan Zimmerman appears to finally be healthy. The starting rotation is one of the best in baseball. Stephen Strasburg, Gio Gonzalez, Jordan Zimmerman, and Dan Haren make up a top four that anybody in baseball would be happy with. They disappointed in the playoffs in 2012 so I expect them to come back with even more focus this year.
Philadelphia Phillies
Picking the Phillies as a potential playoff team might surprise a lot of people but I do like their chances. Last year the injury bug bit them hard. This year they have a healthy Ryan Howard and Chase Utley and that is going to make a huge difference. They have also added Michael Young to solidify the third base position. Jonathan Papelbon will close for a team that has one heck of a top three rotation. Cole Hamels leads the way with Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay not far behind. If they stay healthy I could see a return trip to the playoffs. They will need production from Dominic Brown as well. He has looked solid in grapefruit league action when he steps to the plate.
As far as National League futures i'd bet the Phillies at 7-1 odds to win the National league. Chase Diamond
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