Jesus Montero might be better suited for DH, but with plenty of those in tow, he'll be the full-time catcher this year for the Mariners.
The Nats' mix of a strong young nucleus and steady veterans has put the franchise in position as perennial World Series contenders.
Another season without Chris Carpenter? No problem. The Cards' well-oiled machine looks primed to push for another trip to the World Series in 2013.
If Brett Anderson stays healthy for a full season, the A's young rotation could be even better in 2013.
The future is bright in San Diego, but competing in a tough division likely will keep the Padres out of playoff contention.
The Astros' new front office has managed to turn around the farm system in short order, but can the 2013 product find a way to surprise?
If Evan Longoria stays healthy and Wil Myers can make a smooth transition against big league pitching, the Rays' offense should take a step forward in 2013.
The successful transition of Chris Sale to the rotation was one of many reasons the White Sox exceeded expectations last season.
The Orioles had a relatively quiet offseason, but could Dylan Bundy emerge as a rotation option before the end of the 2013 campaign?
The Angels added Josh Hamilton to an already strong lineup following Mike Trout's 2012 breakout. Are the Halos poised to make a deep postseason run?
Ryan Braun leads an elite offense in Milwaukee, but will the Brewers score enough runs to offset the uncertainty in their rotation?
With the addition of Justin and B.J. Upton, Jason Heyward and the Braves' lineup could be poised for a huge year.
Miguel Cabrera is coming off of an MVP season, Justin Verlander remains among the elite starters, and Prince Fielder is a star. But have the Tigers filled in behind them adequately?
The Diamondbacks drastically changed the core of their lineup this offseason, trading away Justin Upton and Chris Young.
While the Cubs seem unlikely to contend for the postseason in 2013, the new regime did well to acquire useful parts in the offseason.