I won't be the one to blame Kershaw -- the dude had MULTIPLE Tier 1 seasons in the 2010s!!
Lineup: The Dodgers don't have a hitter under 440 points until.... the ninth hitter. Holy cow!! Coming in at 4340 points, these nine players are basically a full fledged, regulation Showdown team (and average over 480 points per player)! The lineup begins with an unorthodox leadoff hitter, but Justin Turner is an OB 10, on at 3 with LOTS of hits on his chart and A speed. A pair of 600 point STUDS is up next. 2011 Matt Kemp (Colby chart, one of the BEST of the first set I got from him) has everything you can want in a card -- OB 10, 18-20 HR power, XB at 12, A(22) speed, and +3 fielding -- he does it all (and should've been the 2011 MVP)! Potential 2019 MVP Cody Bellinger brings another all around, bonkers good card to the 3 hole! He's got 17-20 HR power with his speed A, OB 10 swagger. Cleaning up is the 2B (a rarity), as Max Muncy put together back-to-back OB 10 seasons with 30+ HR power. The OB 9 shortstops that follow the OB 10 quadruplets are no slouches either, with Machado providing 17-20 HR and 14-16 2B power and Seager giving them extra bases at 13 with plenty of homer pop. Joc Pederson hits seventh... with an OB 8, HR at 15 card that'd be cleaning up for a lot of ALL DECADE teams!!! 470 point, OB 10 and speed A Puig (beautifully made by Matthew P) hits eighth and should be setting up the lineup as it turns around... finishing it up is the *mere* 300 point Grandal, who continues the All Decade trend of OB 8, 2B at 15, HR at 18 catchers. Overall..... I think they've got a strong case to be the best lineup we've seen so far!Bullpen: Now it's just getting unfair... how did this franchise not win a World Series this decade?? An unreal Kenley Jansen is at the top of the bullpen for the Dodgers, a Tier 0 with a giant K range and no doubles. He's backed up by a Dodgers All Star that I think most of us forgot about, Tier 1 Hung-Chih Kuo. Then we've got a 2 IP guy from the other end of the decade with 2019 Urias! He's Tier 2 and super reliable. As a fourth option, the Dodgers bring out a Tier 2, Control 6 reliever in the lowkey JP Howell. Rounding it out is another Tier 2 in Pedro Baez, a solid Control 4. Overall, the Dodgers have a total Tier of 9, with no one worse than a Tier 2 -- meaning that the Dodgers will never have to send out a pitcher who's worse than a Tier 2!!!
Overall...... wow, there really aren't any adjectives that aptly describe how incredible this team is.... so, good luck to the NL West, you're facing an absolute behemoth. The Dodgers total 8010 POINTS!!! Honestly, stunning that it took SUCH an incredibly deep and impressive team to bust through the 8000 point barrier, and here it is! On the whole, this team is unbelievable and definitely the one presumed to win it all in the All Decade league!!!! Alright, so here's the new standings:
- Dodgers 8010 points
- Yankees 7920 points
- Nationals 7670 points
- Astros 7420 points
- Blue Jays 7140 points
- Rockies 7090 points
- Mariners 6880 points
- Orioles 6830 points
- Giants 6800 points
- Marlins 6750 points
- Tigers 6710 points
- Royals 6570 points
Dang this team has some FIRE POWER. Bellinger's 2019 card leads the way at 6.54 expected runs, and Matt Kemp's 2011 card is right behind him at 6.50. Turner has a solid 3B card 6.05 expected runs, and it's a bummer we don't get to see Muncy's 2018 card due to using his 2019 2B eligibility here (5.92 to 5.27 runs). One difference I'd make on your lineup is having Barnes' 2017 card slide in as it's 10 OB gives it a big boost over Grandal (4.99 runs vs. 4.03 runs) and you only lose +1 on defense so I think that is a no brainer. Considering Seager is the worst hitter here at 4.72 it shows that there is no real weakness in this lineup. Two 9 OBs and the rest 10s? That's going to lead to a LOT of offense.
ReplyDeleteRotation: As has become common here, agree on the players, just a slight change in order and year. I have Greinke as the top dog with 4.61 expected runs which is a top tier starter. Kershaw's 2014 5 C, 7 IP, 18-20 single card comes in at 4.95 runs which is study to have two starters under 5. Ryu is third and Buehler is fourth coming in at 5.60 and 5.90 respectively, making them very solid options for the backend.
Bullpen:
Jansen is a STUD. 4.00 expected runs which is a top 3 reliever, period. Kuo is next at 4.80 which is still a really good card. Fields comes in .3 behind him, and Howell and Baez are both just under 5.90 expected runs. Urias is at 5.90 runs, and despite the fact he pitches two innings it doesn't help him as much as you'd expect, with 9 IP weighted he's still behind everyone in this bullpen except Howell.
Overall this team is going to mash, and their "weakness" is still better than almost every team that's been outlined so far.