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MLB 14 The Show: The Best Lineups

Today I want to look at, what I think are, the best starting lineups in MLB and therefore in MLB 14: The Show. We're going to focus on the top five most dangerous lineups to face as a pitcher. We'll look at the strengths and also any potential weaknesses of the lineups. So without further ado, let's go!

5. New York Yankees – With an off-season shopping spree in New York that included new starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, the Bronx Bombers also spent a lot of money to improve their starting lineup. The additions of Jacoby Ellsbury, Carlos Beltran, Brian McCann and Brian Roberts headline the improvements. Here is the Yankees 2014 starting lineup, as projected by ZIPS on March 3, 2014.

OF Jacoby Ellsbury
SS Derek Jeter
OF Carlos Beltran
1B Mark Teixeira
C Brain McCann
DH Alfonso Soriano
OF Brett Gardner
3B Kelly Johnson
2B Brian Roberts

That leaves Ichiro Suzuki as the best pinch hitter off the bench. That's a pretty good lineup when you consider what kind of season each player is capable of having. Obviously the departure of Robinson Cano leaves a huge void. The addition of Brian Roberts adds gap-to-gap power, but can't possibly make up for the power and RBI ability that Cano brought. Curtis Granderson also departs while Ellsbury comes over to fill his offensive void. The loss of Alex Rodriguez's bat can't be ignored. Kelly Johnson will have his hands full trying to produce at the hot corner.

4. Los Angeles Angels – This off-season saw the addition of Raul Ibanez, David Freese, and Carlos Pena to a roster that was already a nightmare for opposing pitchers. Every baseball fan knows Mike Trout, but so much of this team's fortunes rely on Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton having strong campaigns. Last year, this team looked poised to set offensive records, but Pujols was bogged down by injuries, and Hamilton's numbers were down across the board. Here is the Angels 2014 starting lineup, as projected by ZIPS on March 3, 2014.

SS Erick Aybar
OF Mike Trout
1B Albert Pujols
OF Josh Hamilton
3B David Freese
DH Raul Ibanez
2B Howie Kendrick
OF Kole Calhoun
C Chris Iannetta

That makes Pena the best option off the bench for a pinch-hit at bat. If everyone plays as well as they are capable of, the Angels will be underrated at No. 4 on this list. The departure of Mark Trumbo certainly hurts from a loss of power perspective, but the Angels hope the 42-year-old Ibanez can fill that void. Top prospect Kole Calhoun also looks to make a splash for the Halos, as he's expected to be an everyday player.

3. Atlanta Braves – While the Atlanta Braves didn't make any significant additions to the lineup for 2014 -- and they loss of McCann -- this team still has the potential to be one of the best lineups in all of baseball. Much of that will depend on the ability of Evan Gattis to play every day behind the plate, and the capability of both B.J. and Justin Upton to have bounce-back seasons after struggling in 2013. The Braves have potentially, one of the best outfields in the big leagues. Chris Johnson's emergence last season at third base helped soften the blow from the retirement of Chipper Jones, and Freddie Freeman is becoming one of the best young hitters in the game. Here is the Braves 2014 starting lineup, as projected by ZIPS on March 3, 2014.

OF Jason Heyward
OF Justin Upton
1B Freddie Freeman
C Evan Gattis
3B Chris Johnson
SS Andrelton Simmons
2B Dan Uggla
OF B.J. Upton
Pitcher's Spot

That leaves Ryan Doumit as the the first option off the bench for Atlanta. Jason Heyward's health will also be a hot topic for Braves fans. This lineup has everything you fear if you are an opposing pitcher: Great L/R balance, power and speed. If Andrelton Simmons continues to improve as he's expected to, this lineup gets that much scarier as an opposing pitcher. Uggla is a bit all-or-nothing in his approach but he can give you that homer you need in the clutch.

2. Baltimore Orioles – Very few teams in MLB can match this lineup on paper. The addition of Nelson Cruz and Delmon Young to an already stacked roster should sound air raid alarms for opposing pitchers. Third baseman Manny Machado had a horrific injury late last season, but he's expected to make a full recovery and be back for the 2014 season at some point. That's great news for any fan of baseball. Looking over this lineup, there are no real holes if they get healthy and stay healthy. Here is the Orioles starting lineup, as projected by ZIPS as of March 3, 2014.

OF Nick Markakis
3B Ryan Flaherty
1B Chris Davis
OF Adam Jones
OF Nelson Cruz
C Matt Wieters
SS J.J. Hardy
DH Nolan Reimold
2B Jemile Weeks

That leaves Young as the best bat off the bench. Once Machado heals and joins the lineup, Flaherty will also be a great bench bat. Chris “Crush” Davis has potential to go after the home run record again this season with the added protection of Cruz in the lineup. One of the weaknesses of this lineup, lack of speed, was somewhat addressed with the addition of Jemile Weeks. He and Adam Jones still represent the only real speed threats on the bases for Baltimore and that's a potential problem. Baltimore has strong roster depth, and once Machado is healthy, they will be a force to be reckoned with.

1. Los Angeles Dodgers – When you're lineup is so stacked that Matt Kemp could actually come off the bench, you know you have one of the best lineups in baseball. The Dodgers made headlines last season with the additions of Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford, and Hanley Ramirez and the emergence of rookie phenom Yasiel Puig. This season doesn't bring the same roster turnover excitement and the Dodgers main players are now known commodities. However, the money was spent and this team is loaded with stars. Let's look at the Dodgers 2014 starting lineup, as projected by ZIPS on March 3, 2014.

OF Yasiel Puig
OF Carl Crawford
SS Hanley Ramirez
1B Adrian Gonzalez
OF Matt Kemp
3B Juan Uribe
C A.J. Ellis
Pitcher's Spot

That leaves Andre Either to platoon in the outfield and be maybe the best bench bat in the league assuming that Kemp does start, as ZIPS projects. Seriously, where is the weakness here? Speed? Check. Power? Check. Guys that can get on base and set the table? Check! The Dodgers are one of the favorites to make it to the World Series in 2014, and the amazing starting pitching isn't the only reason. This lineup looks like an All-Star team and Uribe is a very capable hitter (ZIPS projects a .293 average this season). Only the very best pitchers in Major League Baseball will be able to consistently compete with this starting lineup.

1a. Texas Rangers – When a playoff team that was in the World Series two seasons ago goes out in the off-season and adds Prince Fielder, Shin-Soo Choo, and J.P. Arencibia you know they are serious about winning it all. Considering the Rangers already had one of the most feared lineups in all of baseball last season, this season's edition is legit scary. Texas lost Ian Kinsler in the trade to acquire Fielder, but they have Jurickson Profar armed and ready to take over at second base full time in 2014. Mitch Moreland will be a strong and steady DH. The loss of Nelson Cruz will be more than made up for by Choo and Fielder's added production. This is in my opinion, the best lineup in MLB. Here is the Rangers 2014 starting lineup, as projected by ZIPS on March 3, 2014.

OF Shin-Soo Choo
SS Elvis Andrus
1B Prince Fielder
3B Adrian Beltre
OF Alex Rios
DH Mitch Moreland
C Geovany Soto
2B Jurickson Profar
OF Leonys Martin

Wow. That leaves Texas with Michael Choice and J.P. Arencibia as option 1a and 1b off the bench. Power, speed, a great mix of veterans and younger players, hitting from both sides of the plate, I mean how do you attack this lineup? Alex Rios seems to be back in form if last season's run with the Rangers is any indication and Choo brings an incredible ability to get on base whether by hitting, taking a walk, or being hit by pitch.


OK, so I cheated and gave you six lineups. I honestly can't decide which lineup is more dangerous; the Dodgers or the Rangers? So Operation Sports, help me out. Which offensive starting lineup do you think is the best? Dodgers or Rangers? Or maybe I totally missed the mark and one of the other teams has the most dangerous lineup?

You tell me, sound off in the comments and let me know what I missed!


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# 41 cardinalbird5 @ 03/08/14 03:53 PM
Noone is hating on the Braves. I just don't think they are a top 5 lineup. Top 5 pitching? Yeah I'd agree with that.

Cards won't hit .330 with RISP again, but they also won't rank 27th in HR's with Adams, Molina, Craig, Holliday, Tavaras, Peralta, and Carpenter staying somewhat healthy.

Craig missed the last month and Adams only started about half the games, while Kozma and Freese were horrible last year. It'll balance out.
 
# 42 braves_94 @ 03/08/14 04:17 PM
Rangers, Dodgers, Yankees, Braves, and Red Sox would make my top 5. And the reason. SD studios love overrated veterans based on past production. And these teams are lined with them. Cardinals just don't have speed my top 5 teams have. Nor do they have a true middle of the line up guy. Molina? Holiday? Craig? Me'h. Nationals not mentioned much here, tons of power and veteran talent, probably also better than the Cards. Tigers have Miguel in the middle of the lineup and good speed in front, and veterans behind, also better than the Cards. Blue Jays, same. Cards might not be top 10.
 
# 43 cardinalbird5 @ 03/08/14 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by braves_94
Rangers, Dodgers, Yankees, Braves, and Red Sox would make my top 5. And the reason. SD studios love overrated veterans based on past production. And these teams are lined with them. Cardinals just don't have speed my top 5 teams have. Nor do they have a true middle of the line up guy. Molina? Holiday? Craig? Me'h. Nationals not mentioned much here, tons of power and veteran talent, probably also better than the Cards. Tigers have Miguel in the middle of the lineup and good speed in front, and veterans behind, also better than the Cards. Blue Jays, same. Cards might not be top 10.
Lol...speed

Alot of generalizations and vague statements in that paragraph.

Cards had no speed last year (near last in SB's) yet somehow led the NL in runs. Speed is not that important if you can hit.
 
# 44 mikeq672 @ 03/08/14 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by cardinalbird7
Noone is hating on the Braves. I just don't think they are a top 5 lineup. Top 5 pitching? Yeah I'd agree with that.

Cards won't hit .330 with RISP again, but they also won't rank 27th in HR's with Adams, Molina, Craig, Holliday, Tavaras, Peralta, and Carpenter staying somewhat healthy.

Craig missed the last month and Adams only started about half the games, while Kozma and Freese were horrible last year. It'll balance out.
My post was more directed at the guy that didnt have an opinion of his own, just laughed at everything that Braves guy was saying, not you. Cant hate on the Cards, built their team same way the Braves did for the most part. Much more likeable without LaRussa too haha.
 
# 45 HustlinOwl @ 03/08/14 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeq672
My post was more directed at the guy that didnt have an opinion of his own, just laughed at everything that Braves guy was saying, not you. Cant hate on the Cards, built their team same way the Braves did for the most part. Much more likeable without LaRussa too haha.
didnt have an opinion of my own wtf?? I stated any lineup with Uggla and BJ Upton was not top 5
 
# 46 beast780 @ 03/08/14 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Jgrillo5
The only two that belong in that top 5 are the Dodgers and the Rangers. The orioles have a bunch of question marks and guys who could absolutely bust, the Yankees most likely will not even have that lineup because at least 2 of them will be injured, the only sure thing in the Angel's lineup is Trout, everyone else is injury plagued, unproven or bad, and the braves are o.k but bj upton has been bad and Simmons can't hit or get on base and Gattis still needs to prove he can be an everyday Cather and still be a good hitter
My Top 5:
5. Tigers (best hitter in the MLB in Cabrera with some other really solid veterans and young players.
4. Red Sox (solid consistent names with a couple young players capable of Rookie of the Year)
3. Cardinals (to me they have one question mark at 2nd base otherwise they have a very complete lineup with good depth, versatility and a lot of talent).
2. Rangers (they have good names that if they put out their above average seasons it could be extremely dangerous
1. Dodgers (multiple MVP candidates, and solid players throughout the lineup)
This is a more realistic list...
 
# 47 bkrich83 @ 03/08/14 10:13 PM
And here come the homer posts.
 
# 48 Thrash13 @ 03/08/14 11:58 PM
I'm a little surprised to see the Braves and Angels in the top five, but the potential is certainly there. The Braves lost McCann, but there is no way BJ Upton and Uggla are worse this year than last. They should be very good. The Angels lineup has underachieved two years in a row, but they scare me a lot still. They have so many talented hitters.

I like the inclusion of the Orioles. I think Cruz goes off big time in 2014, and I think Wieters has a really strong season offensively. This hinges on how many games Machado plays of course, but that lineup is legit!

Great work man and a really nice read.


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# 49 DanH35 @ 03/09/14 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by braves_94
Rangers, Dodgers, Yankees, Braves, and Red Sox would make my top 5. And the reason. SD studios love overrated veterans based on past production. And these teams are lined with them. Cardinals just don't have speed my top 5 teams have. Nor do they have a true middle of the line up guy. Molina? Holiday? Craig? Me'h. Nationals not mentioned much here, tons of power and veteran talent, probably also better than the Cards. Tigers have Miguel in the middle of the lineup and good speed in front, and veterans behind, also better than the Cards. Blue Jays, same. Cards might not be top 10.
You say the Cards don't have a "true middle of the lineup guy" so they are out of your top 5, but the Braves are in. The following are some comparisons with stats over the last 3 years, with the most recent year being listed first.

Holliday: OWar: 4.2, 4.4, 4.1; OPS+: 144, 138, 151; WRC+: 148, 142, 154
Molina: OWar: 4.4, 5.1, 3.3; OPS+: 131, 137, 124; WRC+: 134, 139, 126
Upton: OWar: 3.3, 1.9, 5.1; OPS+: 122, 110, 140; WRC+: 129, 109, 141
Heyward: OWar: 1.8, 3.4, 0.9; OPS+: 111, 117, 93; WRC+: 120, 121, 93
Freeman: OWar: 4.8, 1.8, 1.8; OPS+: 144, 113, 116; WRC+: 150, 116, 120

So looking at those numbers, who is the "true middle of the lineup guy" the Braves have if Holliday isn't one?
 
# 50 GruffyMcGuiness @ 03/09/14 06:49 PM
While I disagree about Holliday not being a middle of the order hitter, it's hard to compare him with Freeman over 3 years when Holliday has been in his prime and one of those seasons was Freeman's rookie year. Both great hitters.
 
# 51 DanH35 @ 03/09/14 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by GruffyMcGuiness
While I disagree about Holliday not being a middle of the order hitter, it's hard to compare him with Freeman over 3 years when Holliday has been in his prime and one of those seasons was Freeman's rookie year. Both great hitters.
I agree it's hard to compare the whole 3 years with Freeman, it's actually why I left Allen Craig out of the comparisons, because prior to last year, he wasn't a full-time starter; his rate stats are up there with the 5 players I posted. But I had to include Freeman in the comparisons because last year, he showed that he was a great hitter, arguably the Braves best hitter. The point of my post was to show the guy I quoted that the Cards do have "true" middle of the order hitters, when he said their lack of one is why they were not in his top 5.
 
# 52 canesfins @ 03/09/14 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cardinalbird7
This will be the cards lineup:

Carpenter-3b
Peralta-SS
Holliday-LF
Craig-RF
Adams-1B
Molina-C
Jay-CF
Wong-2B

Bench:
Robinson
Cruz
Bourjous
Ellis
Tavaras (at some point)

Someone prove to me that isn't a top 5 lineup lol

I also think Milwaukee is flying under the radar, but I wouldn't consider them a top 5 lineup.

It really depends on how SCEA rates some of our players. They never updated Adams to what he should have been last year, but they were all over Gattis and Puig.
Hey, I'm a baseball noob but won't Bourjous be starting over Jay in center? I'm trying to get into baseball so I can be completely wrong but that's just what my preview magazine said.
 
# 53 DanH35 @ 03/09/14 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by canesfins
Hey, I'm a baseball noob but won't Bourjous be starting over Jay in center? I'm trying to get into baseball so I can be completely wrong but that's just what my preview magazine said.
I don't think either one is set in stone as the starter. Jay is probably better offensively, but Bourjous is worlds better defensively. I think whoever plays better this spring will get the starting job. Also, if Taveras can get healthy and prove to be serviceable defensively in CF, he might take playing time from both of them.
 
# 54 mmorg @ 03/09/14 09:41 PM
I actually thought the Indians would be on this list. We tied for 5th in runs scored in the MLB last year and most of the important guys had down years. These articles are always good for discussion though I guess.
 
# 55 canesfins @ 03/09/14 10:18 PM
Cardinals should be on the list IMO.
 
# 56 ASUBoy93 @ 03/09/14 11:29 PM
Do they Dodgers not have a 2nd baseman? Are they going to only field 8 guys?
 
# 57 NewNapkin @ 03/10/14 06:40 AM
Man, this stinks.

Even when I try to homer it like everyone else in this thread, I can't make the Cubs sound like a top-5 lineup.
 
# 58 RecordBreakerCF @ 03/10/14 07:14 AM
Earth to GruffyMcGuiness: Brian McCann was alright last year, and the worst year of career to date is 2012.
 
# 59 fdr216 @ 03/10/14 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by drmvp
Man, this stinks.

Even when I try to homer it like everyone else in this thread, I can't make the Cubs sound like a top-5 lineup.
 
# 60 aguero90 @ 03/10/14 10:37 AM
This is a pretty good list. I'd include the Indians though. When they don't play the Yanks, I love seeing them win, fun team! Can't wait for opening day. I sense a 3-0 start for the Yanks... Sorry Astros fans!
 


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