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My 10 bold predictions for 2015 - The GM's Office - ESPN
With the first pitch of the 2015 season coming Sunday night as the Chicago Cubstake on the St. Louis Cardinals on ESPN2, it's time for my annual "bold predictions" for the upcoming season. Let's take a look at 10 things I believe will or will not happen.
1. Cole Hamels will be traded to the New York Yankees and not theBoston Red Sox
The Phillies might just wait until late July before dealing their most valuable asset and most important player in their rebuilding process, Hamels. The longer they wait, the higher the trade value should become as long as Hamels stays healthy and pitches well. The Red Sox have the best farm system of the interested teams but to date have balked at including either Mookie Betts or Blake Swihart in a package to land him. That position is unlikely to change, and if the Yankees are still in the pennant race come July, and Masahiro Tanaka andMichael Pineda remain healthy, then I predict Yanks general manager Brian Cashman will do what he doesn't want to do and trade two of his top prospects to land Hamels, which could propel the Bronx Bombers to an October playoff game.
2. Johnny Cueto will be traded to the Red Sox a week after Hamels is dealt to Yankees
I predict the Red Sox will then respond like we're used to in the Yankees-Red Sox front-office rivalry and put a strong prospect package together to land Cueto from the Reds (as long as he doesn't sign an extension in the meantime). The package will not include Betts or Swihart but instead be centered on pitchersHenry Owens and Matt Barnes. The deal won't happen until after the Reds have hosted the 2015 All Star Game at Great American Ball Park.
3. James Shields will win more games than Max Scherzer
Scherzer signed a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Washington Nationalsthis offseason, making Washington the team to beat in the National League. Shields wasn't as fortunate on the open market, having to settle for $135 million less when he agreed to a four-year, $75 million deal with the San Diego Padres. I predict that Shields will win more games than Scherzer even if it's by only a game or two.
4. A Tommy John rehab player will impact the pennant race at mid-summer
The medical field has done such a wonderful job with Tommy John surgeries over the years, and the best part has come from the rehabilitation teams that make sure players don't try to come back to soon.
This year, I believe there will be a rehab player who makes a comeback sometime during the summer that changes a pennant race and puts a team in the postseason. Although my obvious favorite for this is the Miami Marlins' Jose Fernandez, I do have some dark horses, such as Kris Medlen of the Royals,Brandon Beachy of the Dodgers and maybe even Josh Johnson of the Padres.
5. Adrian Beltre will be traded at the July trade deadline.
The Rangers made a shrewd move in February when they picked up the club option on Beltre through the 2016 season. The move put Beltre at ease, as he now doesn't have to worry about an injury or decline. However, from the Rangers' perspective, it increased his trade value significantly come the July trade deadline. I don't expect Texas to be in contention at that point, but I do expect their top third-base prospect Joey Gallo to be major league-ready. Therefore, it only makes sense that Beltre is dealt to a contending team at that time for a prospect package. Contenders that could have interest at that time include the Nationals (with Rendon moving back to second base), Giants, Padres, White Sox and Indians.
My 10 bold predictions for 2015 - The GM's Office - ESPN
With the first pitch of the 2015 season coming Sunday night as the Chicago Cubstake on the St. Louis Cardinals on ESPN2, it's time for my annual "bold predictions" for the upcoming season. Let's take a look at 10 things I believe will or will not happen.
1. Cole Hamels will be traded to the New York Yankees and not theBoston Red Sox
The Phillies might just wait until late July before dealing their most valuable asset and most important player in their rebuilding process, Hamels. The longer they wait, the higher the trade value should become as long as Hamels stays healthy and pitches well. The Red Sox have the best farm system of the interested teams but to date have balked at including either Mookie Betts or Blake Swihart in a package to land him. That position is unlikely to change, and if the Yankees are still in the pennant race come July, and Masahiro Tanaka andMichael Pineda remain healthy, then I predict Yanks general manager Brian Cashman will do what he doesn't want to do and trade two of his top prospects to land Hamels, which could propel the Bronx Bombers to an October playoff game.
2. Johnny Cueto will be traded to the Red Sox a week after Hamels is dealt to Yankees
I predict the Red Sox will then respond like we're used to in the Yankees-Red Sox front-office rivalry and put a strong prospect package together to land Cueto from the Reds (as long as he doesn't sign an extension in the meantime). The package will not include Betts or Swihart but instead be centered on pitchersHenry Owens and Matt Barnes. The deal won't happen until after the Reds have hosted the 2015 All Star Game at Great American Ball Park.
3. James Shields will win more games than Max Scherzer
Scherzer signed a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Washington Nationalsthis offseason, making Washington the team to beat in the National League. Shields wasn't as fortunate on the open market, having to settle for $135 million less when he agreed to a four-year, $75 million deal with the San Diego Padres. I predict that Shields will win more games than Scherzer even if it's by only a game or two.
4. A Tommy John rehab player will impact the pennant race at mid-summer
The medical field has done such a wonderful job with Tommy John surgeries over the years, and the best part has come from the rehabilitation teams that make sure players don't try to come back to soon.
This year, I believe there will be a rehab player who makes a comeback sometime during the summer that changes a pennant race and puts a team in the postseason. Although my obvious favorite for this is the Miami Marlins' Jose Fernandez, I do have some dark horses, such as Kris Medlen of the Royals,Brandon Beachy of the Dodgers and maybe even Josh Johnson of the Padres.
5. Adrian Beltre will be traded at the July trade deadline.
The Rangers made a shrewd move in February when they picked up the club option on Beltre through the 2016 season. The move put Beltre at ease, as he now doesn't have to worry about an injury or decline. However, from the Rangers' perspective, it increased his trade value significantly come the July trade deadline. I don't expect Texas to be in contention at that point, but I do expect their top third-base prospect Joey Gallo to be major league-ready. Therefore, it only makes sense that Beltre is dealt to a contending team at that time for a prospect package. Contenders that could have interest at that time include the Nationals (with Rendon moving back to second base), Giants, Padres, White Sox and Indians.