Carlos Santana, Michael Brantley and Jason Kipnis (Photo: AP
Ranking the lineups in the AL Central
By Hayden Grove
December 13, 2014
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One of the busiest Winter Meetings in the history of the league-wide get together has come and gone, but for the Indians, the flurry of activity may have made the trip to the road to the top of the AL Central that much more difficult.
While they might have started things off with a deal to land All-Star first baseman/outfielder Brandon Moss from Oakland, the Indians were rather quiet for the rest of the meetings. Meanwhile, the rest of the AL Central kept incredibly busy.
With the litany of moves this offseason from the White Sox, Twins, Royals, Indians and Tigers that bolstered what was an already solid division, which lineup is the best at the moment following these recent transactions?
1. Detroit Tigers
1. Rajai Davis CF
2. Ian Kinsler 2B
3. Miguel Cabrera 1B
4. Victor Martinez DH
5. Yoenis Cespedes LF
6. J.D. Martinez RF
7. Nick Castellanos 3B
8. Alex Avila C
9. Jose Iglesias SS
Well, the strengths of this group are pretty obvious.
Kinsler, Cabrera, Martinez, Cespedes and Martinez are a portion of the lineup that not even the best of pitchers would want to go through and, as it stands right now, there's no efficient way to prepare for any one of these good to outstanding bats. Adding Cespedes to replace Torii Hunter gives Detroit another power threat to an already scarily power-heavy lineup and while Cespedes may strikeout more than his predecessor, he'll hit more bombs as well.
Of course, the bottom of the lineup leaves a lot to be desired, and the leadoff spot may see some changes throughout the season, but overall the Tigers easily boast the best lineup in this division, if not in baseball as a whole.
2. Kansas City Royals
1. Lorenzo Cain RF
2. Alex Gordon LF
3. Eric Hosmer 1B
4. Salvador Perez C
5. Kendrys Morales DH
6. Mike Moustakas 3B
7. Omar Infante 2B
8. Alcides Escobar SS
9. Jarrod Dyson CF
There's a reason this team went to the World Series last year and there's no reason to think, looking at this lineup, that they can't be in contention to get there once again.
While the Tigers two through six hitters are indeed baseball's best, the Royals are certainly not far behind, as Gordon, Hosmer, Perez, Morales and Moustakas will certainly strike fear into opposing pitchers throughout the 2015 season. That being said, as is the case with Detroit as well, just how good will the other four hitters in this lineup be? If they can produce, the Royals offense should be neck-and-neck with the Tigers for the majority of the season. If not, they could fall far behind and even be looking up at the Indians.
3. Cleveland Indians
1. Michael Bourn CF
2. Jose Ramirez SS
3. Michael Brantley LF
4. Carlos Santana 1B
5. Brandon Moss RF
6. Yan Gomes C
7. Jason Kipnis 2B
8. Nick Swisher DH
9. Lonnie Chisenhall 3B
While the Indians lineup isn't quite up to the lofty standards set by the Tigers and Royals, it could certainly prove to be one of the league's most formidable as well.
At this point, it's all about "if's."
If Bourn, Kipnis, Moss and Swisher can be who the Indians projected them to be when signing them - or in Moss' case, trading – then the Indians could be the Kansas City Royals of the 2015 season. If Michael Brantley can continue his MVP form in 2015 and Santana's offense settles in at first base, the top of the Indians lineup may be the best in the Central. If Lonnie Chisenhall can be the "Lonnie Baseball" we saw in the early months of last season, the bottom of the order could be one to watch as well.
Unfortunately, "if's" are far from sure things and in the case of the Indians, that means they're still looking up at the others as the class of this division.
4. Chicago White Sox
1. Adam Eaton CF
2. Alexei Ramirez SS
3. Jose Abreu DH
4. Adam LaRoche 1B
5. Dayan Viciedo LF
6. Avisail Garcia RF
7. Connor Gillaspie 3B
8. Tyler Flowers C
9. Leury Garcia 2B
All of a sudden, with the additions of Jose Abreu in 2013 and Adam LaRoche in 2014, the Chicago White Sox lineup is starting to take shape. Granted, there are massive holes at both the top and bottom of the order, but the core is there.
Abreu has certainly become maybe the most feared young hitter in the American League, LaRoche provides added power that was not there prior and if Viciedo and Garcia can provide consistency at any level the White Sox may be the up-and-comers to look out for in this division. In addition, Alexei Ramirez has certainly come into his own atop the White Sox lineup which should only add that much more depth.
Gillaspie, Flowers nor Garcia— along with whomever sits atop this lineup at this juncture— isn't really going to cut it in a division with so many outstanding hitters and players from top-to-bottom, meaning that the core of this order will have to carry the White Sox if they do indeed want to go anywhere next season.
5. Minnesota Twins
1. Danny Santana CF
2. Joe Mauer 1B
3. Brian Dozier 2B
4. Kennys Vargas DH
5. Kurt Suzuki C
6. Trevor Plouffe 3B
7. Oswaldo Arcia RF
8. Jordan Schafer LF
9. Eduardo Escobar SS
Ah, and then comes Minnesota, patiently waiting for their young studs to progress through the Minor League system and make an instant impact at the Major League level.
To be completely frank, this lineup leaves a ton to be desired, but maybe with new Twins manager - and one of the greatest hitters of all-time - Paul Molitor holding the reigns it can improve. Mauer is still one of the best pure hitters in the game and Dozier was a machine in 2014, but outside of those two it's hard to see where there will be any serious production. Maybe the monstrous Kennys Vargas breaks out and becomes an Abreu-type player or Arcia starts putting bat-on-ball to produce some power of his own, but, again, neither of those things seem very likely.
Overall, if I'm a Twins fan, my patience is starting to wear thin and hopefully the stars of tomorrow, who's dominance has been foretold for the last couple of years, will finally see the light of Target Field and offer hope for a better 2015.
In Summary
1. Detroit Tigers- Middle of the order may be the best we've seen in a while.
2. Kansas City Royals- Very, very solid from top to bottom.
3. Cleveland Indians- "If's" could take this lineup from the middle to the top.
4. Chicago White Sox- Big holes, but bigger potential, especially in the middle.
5. Minnesota Twins- Patience is a virtue.
There is no doubt that the AL Central is one of the most improved divisions in baseball following the recent happenings in San Diego and while it may seem that the lineups of the Tigers, Royals and Indians belong in that particular order, don't be surprised to see any of those three offenses atop this division when all is said and done.