Toronto Blue Jays 2022 Season Preview
Following a prominent year bound for success, the Blue Jays open up a new script for the 2022 season.
Following a prominent year bound for success, the Blue Jays open up a new script for the 2022 season.
The San Francisco Giants come into the 2022 season trying to keep the momentum they started during the 2021 season, finishing first in the NL West, but ultimately falling to the Dodgers in the NLDS.
Although the Rockies did chip away at some movement on the open market this offseason, it remains very hard to envision Colorado competing with the Giants, Dodgers, or Padres in a star-studded National League West.
The Miami Marlins were the second-worst team in the National League East last season at 67-95. In the offseason, they made a couple of key free-agent signings and trades with General Manager Kim Ng at the helm for her second year.
The White Sox are the class of the AL Central and they made moves this offseason to improve. While the division is likely to be a little tougher than last year, the South Siders are the most complete team of the bunch.
For the second year in a row, Brian Snitker and the Braves should be aiming for the stars in 2022.
The Cubs aren’t World Series favorites by any means, but they are certainly in playoff contention heading into 2022.
After a season that many believed to pan out, the Padres crumbled to pieces as their season ended on a 79-83 mark.
The Mets underperformed all expectations in 2021, while missing the playoffs and finishing with a losing record.
The Cleveland Guardians enter their first year under their new name. In their last season as the Indians, Cleveland finished 80-82 and second in the American League Central.
Last season the Rays were one of the best teams in baseball. With mostly the same roster as last year, they will be looking to win their third straight division title in 2022.
With Chaim Bloom in command of the roster and Alex Cora returning to his post as skipper, Boston found itself back in contention immediately.
Following a prominent year bound for success, the Blue Jays open up a new script for the 2022 season.
The San Francisco Giants come into the 2022 season trying to keep the momentum they started during the 2021 season, finishing first in the NL West, but ultimately falling to the Dodgers in the NLDS.
Although the Rockies did chip away at some movement on the open market this offseason, it remains very hard to envision Colorado competing with the Giants, Dodgers, or Padres in a star-studded National League West.
The Miami Marlins were the second-worst team in the National League East last season at 67-95. In the offseason, they made a couple of key free-agent signings and trades with General Manager Kim Ng at the helm for her second year.
The White Sox are the class of the AL Central and they made moves this offseason to improve. While the division is likely to be a little tougher than last year, the South Siders are the most complete team of the bunch.
For the second year in a row, Brian Snitker and the Braves should be aiming for the stars in 2022.
The Cubs aren’t World Series favorites by any means, but they are certainly in playoff contention heading into 2022.
After a season that many believed to pan out, the Padres crumbled to pieces as their season ended on a 79-83 mark.
The Mets underperformed all expectations in 2021, while missing the playoffs and finishing with a losing record.
The Cleveland Guardians enter their first year under their new name. In their last season as the Indians, Cleveland finished 80-82 and second in the American League Central.
Last season the Rays were one of the best teams in baseball. With mostly the same roster as last year, they will be looking to win their third straight division title in 2022.
With Chaim Bloom in command of the roster and Alex Cora returning to his post as skipper, Boston found itself back in contention immediately.
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