That's been the trendy thing for most pundits. Of course I don't think many of them are watching some of these teams in camp very objectively. No one seems to be talking about them, but I have a tough time seeing Tampa being any better than us, and they could easily be worse.
Longoria > Johnson
Simmons = Cabrera
Peterson/Callaspo > Forsythe
Freeman > Loney
Markakis > Souza (Souza's had a dreadful spring)
EY ~ Kiermaier
KJ/Gomes ~ Jennings
They're down Cobb, Smyly, Moore, and McGee right now, and Balfour's their current closer. Without Joe Maddon around, how can they NOT be in the discussion of the worst teams???
Im sorry, but I don't think you could be more wrong on the Rays. (managers don't work miracles either). Obviously health is a concern for them, but I believe all those guys are projected back at worst in the first part of the season. I also think Brad Boxberger is their closer, not Grant Balfour.
If the Rays get 115 ish starts from Cobb, Archer, Odorizzi, Smyly, Moore, they will have one of the top staffs int he American League.
As for position players (remember the Rays probably have the best defense in baseball; maybe by a longshot:
C- Rivera>Bethancourt
1B- Freeman>Loney
2B- Franklin/Forsyth ~Peterson/Callaspo
SS- Cabrera < Simmons
3B- Longoria > Johnson
LF- Jennings> Gomes/KJ (how could you possibly call these guys even?)
CF- Kiermaier>EY/Upton (how could you possibly calls these guys even?)
RF- Souza < Markakis (bc of bad spring. But, I think Souza could be a breakout player this year and one of only 3 players I think that BP projects as a 20/20 man)
The Rays also have a pretty deep bench/DH with Forsythe, Dejesus, Guyer, Jaso
Now, if Cobb and Smyly miss 2/3 months, that could really change things.
I believe last year the Rays had the worst cluster luck in the majors.