Team-by-team outlooks

The Indians had playoff hopes last season after a surprisingly strong 2005 campaign in which they won 94 games. But the pitching staff fell from the best in the AL in '05 with a 3.61 staff ERA to a mediocre 4.41 ERA in '06.

The offense didn't disappoint, however, as Travis Hafner, Victor Martinez and Grady Sizemore led them to an 80-run increase from '05 to '06, making them the second-most prolific offense in the majors behind the Bronx Bombers. They also got a little younger this season, with Josh Barfield and Andy Marte taking over at second and third base respectively for Ronnie Belliard and Aaron Boone.

The pitching staff has some young arms that could pay big dividends by midseason. Jeremy Sowers is already entrenched in the rotation, but Fausto Carmona and Adam Miller aren't too far behind.

C.C. Sabathia returns as their ace and has been a plump model of consistency. He has thrown over 190 innings in each of the past five seasons and last year, he hit career-bests in strikeouts (172) and ERA (3.22).

Spring position battles

First bat off bench -- Ryan Garko vs. Jason Michaels

Doesn't it seem like the Indians brought in everyone else's fourth outfielders over the past two seasons? Michaels, Shin-Soo Choo, David Dellucci and even Trot Nixon have had turns as reserve outfielders. Garko is a much better Fantasy hitting prospect, so grab him in AL-only play for his power. If Blake gets injured, or even if an outfielder gets injured and Blake moves to the outfield, Garko would benefit from additional starts.

Closer -- Keith Foulke vs. Joe Borowski

Foulke likely has the edge entering spring training, but Borowski has performed well over the past couple of seasons in that role for both Florida and Tampa Bay -- yet he always enters spring in a battle on a new team. Both are worth drafting in AL-only play for saves help. If you are desperate in a mixed Rotisserie league, grab whichever one is left late in your draft.

Cleveland Indians Outlook
Projected lineup Pos. Projected Rotation
1 Grady Sizemore CF 1 C.C. Sabathia LH
2 David Dellucci LF 2 Cliff Lee LH
3 Victor Martinez C 3 Jake Westbrook RH
4 Travis Hafner DH 4 Paul Byrd RH
5 Trot Nixon RF 5 Jeremy Sowers LH
6 Casey Blake 1B Alt Fausto Carmona RH
7 Jhonny Peralta SS
8 Andy Marte 3B Top bullpen arms
9 Josh Barfield 2B CL Keith Foulke RH
Top bench options SU Joe Borowski RH
R Ryan Garko 1B RP Fernando Cabrera RH
R Jason Michaels OF RP Rafael Betancourt RH
     
Rookies/Prospects Age Pos. 2006 high Destination
1 Adam Miller 22 RH SP Triple-A Triple-A
Sowers is ahead of him, but he's a bigger prospect due to K potential
2 Trevor Crowe 23 OF Double-A Triple-A
Had he been able to transition to 2B, he would be a bigger Fantasy target
3 Brian Barton 24 OF Triple-A Triple-A
Has tough time vs. lefties, but has nice speed/power
4 Scott Lewis 23 LH SP Class A Double-A
TJ surgery survivor has solid K totals and led minors in ERA
5 Tony Sipp 23 LH RP Double-A Triple-A
Borowski, Foulke allow future closer more seasoning
Best of the rest: LHP Chuck Lofgren, 20; SS Asdrubal Cabrera, 21; OF Brad Snyder, 24; 3B Wes Hodges, 22; OF John Drennen, 20; RHP J.D. Martin, 24.

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