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Projecting the Cleveland Indians' 5-Man Rotation for 2014

The Cleveland Indians' starting rotation is almost set for the 2014 season.

Despite having lost Scott Kazmir—and in all likelihood Ubaldo Jimenez—to free agency, the Indians will return four pitchers who had significant impacts on the 2013 ballclub. The rotation's order and fifth spot, however, are still up in the air.

Toronto Blue Jays' Top 10 Prospects for 2014

If you're a fan of young, high-ceiling pitching prospects, then it doesn't get much better than the Toronto Blue Jays' system.

Right-hander Marcus Stroman is poised to make an impact in the major leagues next season, and he may have opened the year in the starting rotation if not for a 50-game suspension for performance-enhancing drugs in early 2013. Regardless, the 22-year-old's aggressive approach and command of three plus pitches will make him a fixture in the starting rotation for years to come.

Projecting the Baltimore Orioles' 5-Man Rotation for 2014

It's a new year, and for Baltimore Orioles fans, that means a new sense of urgency. The holidays are behind us and the free agent and trade markets will soon begin to pick up again, as some big names and impact players are still out there up for grabs.

Best Potential Jason Castro Trade Packages, Landing Spots

Just when you think there are no more moves for the Houston Astros to make, they find a way to prove you wrong. 

Philadelphia Phillies' Top 10 Prospects for 2014

While the Phillies system is thin on projectable talent and ranks in the bottom tier among all organizations, things are starting to look up thanks to the emergence of slugger Maikel Franco and shortstop J.P. Crawford.

Odds of Top Boston Red Sox Prospects Making 2014 Opening Day Roster

In 2013, the Boston Red Sox turned from a last-place franchise into a World Series champion.

This sort of transformation, while rare and difficult, was the direct result of a number of key moves from general manager Ben Cherington—moves that combined incumbent stars with the right type of free agents to solidify what would be a championship team.

Looking forward to 2014, Boston will once more rely upon some magic.

Projecting Atlanta Braves 5-Man Rotation for 2014

The Atlanta Braves will once again hope a relatively young and inexperienced starting rotation can anchor the 2014 season as it did in 2013.

The Braves entered 2013 facing questions about Mike Minor and Julio Teheran's effectiveness for an entire season.

Brandon Beachy's health and Kris Medlen's role were also questions.

The end result was a 3.51 ERA for the starting rotationgood enough for fifth in the National League.

Texas Rangers 2014 Rotation: Projections and Thoughts

On Wednesday, I projected how the Texas Rangers' revamped offense would look in 2014. Today is the second installment in the projection series: the rotation. Bullpen projections, the final piece of the series, will be coming soon.

Oakland A's Continue to See Baseball's Big Picture

On the one hand, the moves made by Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane this winter seem out of character for a team that had a payroll of $61.9 million in 2013. The team has spent money to bring in an experienced closer in Jim Johnson and also signed free-agent starter Scott Kazmir.

Boston Red Sox's Top 10 Prospects for 2014

In 2012, Boston’s dismal season and last-place finish in the American League East obscured the enormous progress made by their top prospects down on the farm.

Last season, though, everything clicked for the organization from top to bottom.

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Tampa Bay
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Texas
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Total votes: 270

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