I think the riggers should be in that fighting for the playoffs zone again. Was initially a bit worried that I hadn't improved enough (while teams like Cairo, LRM, SF, etc) were all getting better, but then I signed Robles and I think that should help make my starting lineup pretty solid.
I think both Robles and Jose Rivas should also pitch well in the sphere. Dave Meyer is coming off a great year and Terry Morgan is coming off a solid year. Hopefully I'll get a better year from my young pitcher Freddy Ramos, who struggled last season. DOG is solid but never great. That should give me 6 capable or better SPs and then I've still got Jesse Wiseman in the bullpen ready to give me some way better than his ratings would predict starting pitching if one of them struggles. Bullpen is going to be interesting, as it could be a year of flux if Esteve Montes can't play well at closer. Francisco Garcia has never really lived up to his hype. I've got a good Loogy and a good setup guy, so that is decent at least.
Lineup/Depth Chart wise I should have a pretty solid defensive team and the lineup looks well built as well. The biggest question marks will be if Quentin Magnanti can repeat his performance from last year (played way better than ratings)and if Julio Manuel can fight off his MS for another year. I also wonder if Mulia Kusuma and Pedro Chavez can rebound from down years and if Roosevelt Gonzales can have a good rookie campaign at DH and 1B. I've got good depth in the infield and can withstand an injury or two in the infield or pitching departments, but if I take an injury in the outfield it might be a bit dicey. Fortunately I signed that HG dude, and he could play LF if necessary. I swapped my backup catcher for a guy who looks about as objectively good, but has a better bat against LHP, which I think will give me more roster value since I was always short on pinch batters against LHP.
I'm hoping for 85-90 wins this season.