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MLB: Report Cards For Every Team This Offseason

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 12: Juan Soto of the New York Mets poses with his new uniform after his introductory press conference at Citi Field on December 12, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Spring Training games begin this month, so I took a look at how each MLB team did this offseason when it comes to upgrading their team. Here is every MLB team’s offseason grade. Is there a grade too high? Too low? Let me know in the comments!

Arizona Diamondbacks: B+

The D’Backs might have lost Christian Walker, but adding Josh Naylor and Corbin Burnes will keep them in the Wild Card hunt.

Atlanta Braves: D

Losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton hurts but the Braves have terrific young arms coming up from the minors.

Athletics: B+

Luis Severino and Jeffery Springs will slide right into the A’s starting rotation.

Baltimore Orioles: D-

Lost Burnes, who was their best starter, and Santander, who was a beast in the middle of the batting order.

Boston Red Sox: B

Getting Garret Crochet alone was worthy of a B. If Walker Buehler or Patrick Sandoval make the rotation this grade jumps to a B+.

Chicago Cubs: A

This was going to be an A- with Kyle Tucker, but the late addition of closer Ryan Pressly boosts this to an easy A.

Chicago White Sox: F

Martin Perez and Josh Rojas do nothing to move the needle on this South Side disaster.

Cincinnati Reds: B

Would have liked to keep Jonathan India, but Gavin Lux is a solid replacement and Brady Singer will be a main part of their rotation.

Cleveland Guardians: D

Losing Josh Naylor is going to hurt an offense that was lacking power to begin with.

Colorado Rockies: F

Does adding Thairo Estrada even count as an off-season addition?

Detroit Tigers: C +

Willing to move this grade to a solid B IF Gleyber Torres can regain some of that magic in his bat.

Houston Astros: INC

If by moving Ryan Pressly, the Astros use the money to re-sign Alex Bregman, then Houston gets a B. If Bregman signs elsewhere, losing Bregman and Tucker seems like a lot for this offense to overcome.

Kansas City Royals: C+

The Royals traded Brady Singer for Jonathan India which is an offensive upgrade. They then re-signed Michael Wacha to a 3-year contract.

Los Angeles Angels: B

Travis d’Arnaud will be a nice complement to Logan O’Hoppe and Jorge Soler can mash with the best of them.

Los Angeles Dodgers: A++

Blake Snell, Tanner Scott, Roki Sasaki, Michael Conforto, Hyeseong Kim, AND re-signing Teoscar Hernandez?! The World Series goes through LA once again.

Miami Marlins: F

Losing Luzardo was bad; losing Burger was awful.

Milwaukee Brewers: D

Lost Devin Williams and Willie Adames and basically added Nestor Cortes and a young hitter in Caleb Durbin. The Brew Crew is in trouble.

Minnesota Twins: F

Didn’t really add anyone of note as the team pairs down payroll to find new ownership.

New York Mets: A+

Adding Juan Soto alone would give them an A. Adding Sean Manaea, Clay Holmes, and Frankie Montas makes it a solid A, and re-signing Pete Alonso makes it an A+.

New York Yankees: B+

Losing Soto really hurt, as did Torres to a lesser extent. Adding Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt helps a little, but together, they are not Soto. Bringing in Max Fried to the rotation and Devin Williams to the bullpen might be enough to win the division.

Philadelphia Phillies: B-

Losing Jeff Hoffman hurts, but Jordan Romano is capable of closing if he can regain his stuff from 2 years ago. Jesus Luzardo needs to stay healthy.

Pittsburgh Pirates: C-

Many will lament losing Luis Ortiz, but gaining Spencer Horwitz could be a stroke of genius as he could man first base for the next 5-7 years.

San Diego Padres: F

Losing Tanner Scott, Kim, and Jurickson Profar is going to hurt in a division that already has the best team in baseball.

San Francisco Giants: C

The Giants are going to need Willie Adames to hit 30+ HRs if they want to make the post-season. Losing Blake Snell to the Dodgers hurts a ton.

Seattle Mariners: F

Seattle did not make any notable additions or subtractions this off-season.

St. Louis Cardinals: F

Losing Paul Goldschmidt is a huge blow, and the team is also trying to move Nolan Arenado desperately.

Tampa Bay Rays: D

Danny Jansen is a solid backstop, but the Rays let Jeffrey Springs leave, which hurts their rotation. Kim was a nice addition, but not enough.

Texas Rangers: B

Tons to like here as Joc Pederson and Jake Burger will bring a ton of power to the Rangers’ lineup.

Toronto Blue Jays: B+

Anthony Santander is a great middle-of-the-lineup bat, Andres Gimenez is a solid infielder, and Jeff Hoffman should be a reliable closer. 

Washington Nationals: C+

Nathaniel Lowe gives the Nats a Gold Glove-caliber first baseman, and adding Mike Soroka should help their rotation. If their young players step up, they might be closer to the playoffs than most people think.

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