Major League Baseball’s proper Opening Day is set for Thursday, March 27, with 14 games starting at 3 p.m. ET. Marte for MVP? If Ketel Marte hadn’t landed on the injured list in August, he might have given Shohei Ohtani a bit of competition in the NL MVP race. Despite missing a few weeks with an […]
Major League Baseball’s proper Opening Day is set for Thursday, March 27, with 14 games starting at 3 p.m. ET.
Marte for MVP? If Ketel Marte hadn’t landed on the injured list in August, he might have given Shohei Ohtani a bit of competition in the NL MVP race. Despite missing a few weeks with an ankle sprain, Marte still finished third in the voting. He never seems to get the attention of other players – and is sometimes overshadowed on his own team – but when he is healthy and productive, the Diamondbacks tend to be a good team.
– Stephen Borelli– Jesse Yomtov
National League East
Nick of time: While Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto are pending free agents, the greater roster overhaul might not occur until after the 2026 season, when Nick Castellanos, Alec Bohm and Taijuan Walker, among others, are eligible for free agency. In the meantime, the Phillies could use a surge in production from their right fielder. Castellanos, 33, saw his OPS dip from .788 to .742 and his homers drop from 29 to 23 while replicating his .311 OBP. If he can at the least avoid any further slippage, the Phillies should go a long way toward defending their title.
Weather early storm: The club has been hit hard by injuries early in spring training, with Frankie Montas and Francisco Alvarez each expected to be out until at least May. Sean Manaea and Jeff McNeil are also dealing with oblique injuries that will put them on the IL early in 2025. The Mets got off to an ugly start through the first two months in 2024 and found themselves 11 games under .500. They played catch-up for the remainder of the season.– Jesse Yomtov
Add another outfielder: Two weeks before opening day, Jason Heyward was penciled in as the starting left fielder, not a great look for a club with World Series aspirations. The stars in the lineup are there for the Padres, but their bench is light and the team will need more bats on the roster if they hope to get back to the playoffs.
Miami Marlins
Add another outfielder: Two weeks before opening day, Jason Heyward was penciled in as the starting left fielder, not a great look for a club with World Series aspirations. The stars in the lineup are there for the Padres, but their bench is light and the team will need more bats on the roster if they hope to get back to the playoffs.– Stephen BorelliShow noticeable progress: The Nationals have been in a rebuilding stage since the 2021 season, which followed their World Series title. General manager Mike Rizzo has rebuilt the franchise from the ground up and it has nudged from 55 wins in 2022 to 71 the past two seasons. However, the franchise broke through in 2012 when it showed it was willing to add bigger-name veterans to its prospect base. That process hasn’t begun with the most recent version of the franchise. It may take a push from the group it has to get the Lerner family to fully buy into another run. Or, after settling a long-standing TV rights dispute with the Orioles, are the Lerners considering selling the team?– Steve GardnerEdwards sets table: Shortstop Xavier Edwards got a taste of the majors in 2023, but he returned to Miami in the second half of last season and quickly established himself as an integral part of the offense, taking over as the Marlins’ leadoff hitter in July. The 2018 first-round pick makes frequent contact and has excellent speed. If he can continue to get on base at a high rate, the Marlins should improve upon their NL worst of 3.93 runs per game.– Nick Piecoro, Arizona Republic