Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

National League East capsules

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Atlanta Braves

2022 101-61, first place, lost to Philadelph­ia in Division Series

MANAGER Brian Snitker (eighth season) OPENING DAY Thursday at Washington

HE’S HERE C Sean Murphy, RHP Joe Jimenez, RHP Nick Anderson, OF Kevin Pillar, OF Jordan Luplow, OF Eli White, OF Sam Hilliard, 1B Lewin Diaz

HE’S OUTTA HERE SS Dansby Swanson, C William Contreras, RHP Kenley Jansen, OF Adam Duvall, RHP Darren O’Day.

TOP HITTERS RF Ronald Acuna Jr. (.266, 15 home runs, 50 RBI, .764 OPS, 29 SBs in 119 games), 3B Austin Riley (.273, 38, 93, .878 OPS), 1B Matt Olson (.240, 34, 103, .802 OPS, 44 doubles), CF Michael Harris II (.297, 19, 64, .853 OPS), C Travis d’Arnaud (.268, 18, 60, .791 OPS).

PROJECTED ROTATION LH Max Fried (14-7, 2.48 ERA), RH Kyle Wright (21-5, 3.19), RH Spencer Strider (11-5, 2.67, 202 Ks in 1312/3 innings), RH Charlie Morton (9-6, 4.34, 205 Ks), LH Jared Shuster (7-10, 3.29 in minors) or LH Dylan Dodd (12-9, 3.36 in minors)

KEY RELIEVERS RH Raisel Iglesias (2-6, 2.47 ERA, 17/21 saves with Angels and Braves), LH A.J. Minter (5-4, 2.46, 5 saves, 75 games), RH Joe Jimenez (3-2, 3.49, 2 saves with Detroit)

OUTLOOK The Braves are looking to extend their streak of five consecutiv­e NL East titles, a run that includes their 2021 World Series championsh­ip. For the second straight season, Atlanta must replace a fan favorite and clubhouse leader. After losing first baseman Freddie Freeman to the Dodgers following the 2021 season, Swanson signed with the Cubs this offseason. While Freeman was immediatel­y replaced with a trade for Olson, the shortstop competitio­n between Vaughn Grissom and Braden Shewmake ended with both being sent to Class AAA Gwinnett. Orlando Arcia will open the season as the surprise starting shortstop. Strong pitching by rookies Shuster and Dodd led to the unexpected demotions of Ian Anderson and Bryce Elder to the minors. Murphy’s strong arm behind the plate is a boost in a season when rules changes are expected to put a renewed emphasis on stolen bases.

New York Mets

2022 101-61, second place, lost to San Diego in wild-card round

MANAGER Buck Showalter (second season)

OPENING DAY Thursday at Miami

HE’S HERE RHP Justin Verlander, RHP Kodai Senga, LHP Jose Quintana, RHP David Robertson, LHP Brooks Raley, C Omar Narvaez, OF Tommy Pham

HE’S OUTTA HERE RHP Jacob deGrom, RHP Chris Bassitt, RHP Taijuan Walker, RHP Seth Lugo, RHP Trevor May, C James McCann (Arkansas Razorbacks), RHP Mychal Givens, RHP Trevor Williams

TOP HITTERS 1B Pete Alonso (.271, 40 home runs, 131 RBI, tied for MLB lead, .869 OPS in 160 games), 2B Jeff McNeil (MLB-best .326, 9, 62, .836 OPS, 39 doubles), SS Francisco Lindor (.270, 26, 107, .788 OPS, 16 SBs in 161 games), RF Starling Marte (.292, 16, 63, .814 OPS, 18 SBs in 118 games), CF Brandon Nimmo (.274, 16, 64, .800 OPS, 102 runs in 151 games)

PROJECTED ROTATION RH Max Scherzer (11-5, 2.29 ERA, 23 starts), RH Justin Verlander (ALbest 18-4, MLB-low 1.75, 28 starts, 185 Ks, 29 BBs in 175 innings for Houston, won third AL Cy Young Award), RH Kodai Senga (11-6, 1.94, 22 starts in Japan), RH Carlos Carrasco (15-7, 3.97), LH David Peterson (7-5, 3.83) or RH Tylor Megill (4-2, 5.13)

KEY RELIEVERS RH David Robertson (4-3, 2.40 ERA, 20 saves, 81 Ks, 622/3 IP with Cubs and Phillies), RH Adam Ottavino (6-3, 2.06, 3 saves, 79 Ks, 16 BBs, 652/3 IP in 66 games), LH Brooks Raley (1-2, 2.68, 6 saves with Rays)

OUTLOOK New York won 101 games last season — second-most in franchise history — and led the NL East for all but six days. But the Mets were unable to hold off rival Atlanta for the division crown, losing the season-series tiebreaker, and their first playoff appearance since 2016 lasted only three days as they went down quietly at home against San Diego. The headliners in free agency were Senga and Verlander, who rejoins Scherzer (they were teammates in Detroit from 2010-14) to give the Mets a pair of three-time Cy Young Award winners atop the rotation. Verlander is 40 and Scherzer is 38. They must hold up physically. The payroll is a projected $370 million, which would shatter the previous MLB record of $298 million by the 2015 Los Angeles Dodgers.

Philadelph­ia Phillies

2022 87-75, lost to Houston in World Series MANAGER Rob Thomson (second season) OPENING DAY Thursday at Texas

HE’S HERE SS Trea Turner, RHP Taijuan Walker, LHP Gregory Soto, RHP Craig Kimbrel, LHP Matt Strahm, INF Josh Harrison

HE’S OUTTA HERE RHP Kyle Gibson, RHP Noah Syndergaar­d, RHP David Robertson, OF Matt Vierling, INF Nick Maton

TOP HITTERS SS Trea Turner (.298, 21 home runs, 100 RBI, 101 runs, 27/30 SBs, .809 OPS in 160 games with Dodgers), LF Kyle Schwarber (.218, NL-best 46, 94, 100 runs, .827 OPS, NL-worst 200 Ks in 155 games), DH Bryce Harper (.286, 18, 65 in 99 games), C J.T. Realmuto (.276, 22, 74) PROJECTED ROTATION RH Aaron Nola (11-13, 3.25 ERA, 235 Ks), LH Ranger Suarez (10-7, 3.65), RH Zack Wheeler (12-7, 2.82, 163 Ks), RH Taijuan Walker (12-5, 3.49 with Mets), LH Bailey Falter (6-4, 3.86).

KEY RELIEVERS LH Jose Alvarado (4-2, 3.18 ERA, 2 saves,) RH Seranthony Dominguez (6-5, 3.00, 9 saves).

OUTLOOK The defending NL champions signed Turner away from the Dodgers to an 11-year, $300 million contract and expect him to solidify the leadoff spot. Schwarber led the NL in home runs last season from the top of the order but also struck out 200 times and doesn’t provide the speed and baserunnin­g Turner can from that slot. Turner gives the offense a needed boost with Harper, a two-time NL MVP, sidelined for at least two months and perhaps until around the All-Star break following offseason elbow surgery. And the lineup took another huge hit when first baseman Rhys Hoskins tore the ACL in his left knee late in spring training. He needs surgery and figures to miss the entire season. Hoskins had 30 homers and 79 RBI last year, plus 6 homers and 12 RBI during the postseason. The Phillies won only 87 games last year before making a surprise run to the World Series, where they lost to Houston in six games. They hope the addition of Walker can give the rotation the depth and innings it needed last October and push them closer to an NL East title.

Miami Marlins

2022 69-93, fourth place

MANAGER Skip Schumaker (first season) OPENING DAY Thursday vs. New York Mets HE’S HERE 2B Luis Arraez, RHP Johnny Cueto, SS Jean Segura, LHP A.J. Puk, RHP Matt Barnes, SS Jacob Amaya, INF Yuli Gurriel, INF Jose Iglesias, RHP Johan Quezada

HE’S OUTTA HERE Manager Don Mattingly, RHP Pablo Lopez, SS Miguel Rojas, OF JJ Bleday, LHP Richard Bleier, SS Jose Salas, OF Byron Chourio TOP HITTERS 2B Luis Arraez (AL-best .316, 8 home runs, 49 RBI, .795 OPS with Minnesota), CF Jazz Chisolm Jr. (,254, 14, 45, .860 OPS in 60 games), 3B Jean Segura (.277, 10, 33, .723 OPS with Philadelph­ia), LF Bryan De La Cruz (.252, 13, 43, .726 OPS)

PROJECTED ROTATION RH Sandy Alcantara (14-9, 2.28 ERA, NL Cy Young Award), LH Jesus Luzardo (4-7, 3.32), RH Johnny Cueto (8-10, 3.35 with White Sox), LH Braxton Garrett (3-7, 3.58), LH Trevor Rogers (4-11, 5.47), RH Edward Cabrera (6-4, 3.01)

KEI RELIEVERS RH Dylan Floro (1-3, 3.02 ERA, 10 saves), LH A.J. Puk (4-3, 3.12, 4 saves with Oakland), RH Matt Barnes (0-4, 4.31, 8 saves with Boston)

OUTLOOK After finishing with their 12th losing record in the past 13 seasons, the Marlins made big changes to the roster and staff, including bringing in a new manager in Schumaker. The biggest question will be if they can turn their offseason moves into better offense after they had the fifthworst team batting average in 2022. Miami added Arraez, the reigning AL batting champion, and Segura, a two-time All-Star, to help with that. The Marlins traded away Lopez, a dependable starter, to get Arraez, but their pitching staff should remain their strength in 2023.

Washington Nationals

2022 55-107, fifth place MANAGER Dave Martinez (sixth season) OPENING DAY Thursday vs. Atlanta HE’S HERE 1B Dominic Smith, 3B Jeimer Candelario, RHP Trevor Williams, RHP Chad Kuhl, OF Corey Dickerson.

HE’S OUTTA HERE DH Nelson Cruz, DH/1B Luke Voit, RHP Erick Fedde, RHP Steve Cishek, RHP Joe Ross, RHP Anibal Sanchez, INF/OF Cesar Hernandez TOP HITTERS DH Joey Meneses (.324, 13 home runs, 34 RBI, .930 OPS in 56 games as a 30-yearold rookie), C Keibert Ruiz (.251, 7, 36, .673 OPS), 3B Jeimer Candelario (.217, 13, 50, .633 OPS with Tigers), SS CJ Abrams (.246, 2, 21, .604 OPS with Padres and Nationals)

PROJECTED ROTATION LH Patrick Corbin (6-19, 6.31 ERA, 210 hits allowed in 1522/3 IP), RH Trevor Williams (3-5, 3.75, 1 save in 892/3 IP over 30 games, 9 starts with Mets), LH MacKenzie Gore (4-4, 4.50 with Padres), RH Josiah Gray (7-10, 5.02), RH Chad Kuhl (6-11, 5.72 with Rockies)

KEY RELIEVERS RH Kyle Finnegan (6-4, 3.51 ERA, 11/15 saves, 70 Ks in 662/3 IP), RH Carl Edwards Jr. (6-3, 2.76, 2 saves), RH Hunter Harvey (2-1, 2.52), RH Erasmo Ramirez (4-2, 2.92)

OUTLOOK Washington is still hoping to develop young talent during a rebuild that already has produced three consecutiv­e last-place finishes — and the worst record in the majors last season — amid the departures of stars such as Juan Soto, Trea Turner and Max Scherzer since the 2019 World Series championsh­ip. No one knows when, or whether, Stephen Strasburg will return from a series of injuries. One of the anticipate­d pieces for the future, pitcher Cade Cavalli, is out for 2023 because of Tommy John surgery. Hanging over all of it is the uncertain situation with ownership: It’s been about a year since the Lerner family began exploring a sale; patriarch Ted Lerner passed away in February.

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