Each team's lineup if season started today

We're less than a month away from Spring Training, so it's a good time to project what each club's Opening Day lineup will look like, or at least what it would look like if the season started today. With the help of all 30 MLB.com beat writers, here's a roundup of how they might shake out.
AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST
Blue Jays
Initially, the Jays will be looking for a healthy, bounce-back year from second baseman Devon Travis and continued growth from shortstop Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and left fielder Teoscar Hernández to support a lineup anchored by first baseman Justin Smoak, right fielder Randal Grichuk and designated hitter Kendrys Morales. But at some point soon, the real fun begins when the next wave of Jays stars reach Toronto -- outfielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr., infielder Bo Bichette and catcher Danny Jansen are all expected to arrive in 2019. Jansen likely will start the season with the Jays, and the other two won't be far behind. -- Gregor Chisholm
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1. Devon Travis, 2B

  1. Justin Smoak, 1B
  2. Kendrys Morales, DH
  3. Randal Grichuk, RF
  4. Teoscar Hernandez, LF
  5. Kevin Pillar, CF
  6. Brandon Drury, 3B
  7. Danny Jansen, C
  8. Lourdes Gurriel Jr., SS

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Orioles
For years, the Orioles were anchored by a core group of positions players who Buck Showalter would regularly arrange into one of baseball's most powerful offensive units. Now with the O's fully in rebuilding mode, the only guarantee about new manager Brandon Hyde's first lineup is that it will look very different.
Seven of the nine members of last year's Opening Day lineup are out of the organization, but the fact that dozens of free agents remain on the market gives the Orioles ample time to bolster a roster that, as of now, projects to be only a fraction as productive as it was a year ago. The current group could receive a boost if Mark Trumbo recovers from offseason knee surgery in time for late March. Top prospects Yusniel Diaz or Ryan Mountcastle could also play their way into the mix, should they impress enough in camp to crack the club's Opening Day roster. -- Joe Trezza
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1. Cedric Mullins, CF

  1. Jonathan Villar, 2B
  2. Trey Mancini, DH
  3. Chris Davis, 1B
  4. DJ Stewart, RF
  5. Renato Núñez, 3B
  6. Joey Rickard, LF
  7. Richie Martin, SS
  8. Chance Sisco, C
    Rays
    Due to the team's versatility, manager Kevin Cash will have a lot of quality options with his lineup card. Mallex Smith, who had a .357 on-base percentage in the leadoff spot in 2018, was traded to Seattle in November, which creates a hole at the top of the lineup for the Rays. With Smith gone, outfielder Kevin Kiermaier could be the first in line to get a crack at the leadoff spot. Kiermaier struggled at the plate to begin last season and then was sidelined for two months with a torn ligament in his right thumb. The 28-year-old outfielder finished the season with a .217 batting average, but had an encouraging end to his season, posting a .306/.371/.597 slash line in September.
    In this lineup, Tommy Pham would hit third with designated hitter Ji-Man Choi hitting cleanup. In just 25 at-bats in the cleanup role last season, Choi posted a .450/.520/.850 slash line. Willy Adames and Yandy Díaz provide a good combination of contact and power in the fifth and sixth spots, while Meadows, who hit .250 in 10 games with the Rays last season, provides some power from the left-hand side in the seventh slot. Mike Zunino and Joey Wendle (or Daniel Robertson, depending on the pitcher) would round out the team's lineup. -- Juan Toribio
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    1. Kevin Kiermaier, CF
  9. Matt Duffy, 3B
  10. Tommy Pham, LF
  11. Ji-Man Choi, DH
  12. Willy Adames, SS
  13. Yandy Diaz, 1B
  14. Austin Meadows, RF
  15. Mike Zunino, C
  16. Joey Wendle, 2B
    Red Sox
    The World Series champs are in the enviable position of returning their entire allotment of position players, except for Ian Kinsler. But there's good news on that front also, as the hope is that second baseman and veteran leader Dustin Pedroia can return to the lineup after missing all but three games last season due to a left knee injury.
    This lineup is deep and balanced, with power and speed, and has the ability to put the ball in play consistently. Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez should again present major headaches to the opposition on a near nightly basis. Andrew Benintendi and Betts will be flip-flopped from their spots from a year ago, with the hope it will create more RBI opportunities for the latter. This could be a big growth year for the 22-year-old Rafael Devers. -- Ian Browne
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    1. Andrew Benintendi, LF
  17. Mookie Betts, RF
  18. J.D. Martinez, DH
  19. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  20. Mitch Moreland, 1B
  21. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
  22. Rafael Devers, 3B
  23. Jackie Bradley Jr., CF
  24. Christian Vázquez, C
    Yankees
    One year after the Yankees became the first team to have a dozen players reach double digits in the home run department, the Bronx Bombers again appear primed to boast impressive power, even without adding a megastar like Manny Machado or Bryce Harper. The projected order skews heavily toward right-handed bats, which is odd considering Yankee Stadium's configuration, but most have the ability to power the ball to right-center field. Troy Tulowitzki will have first crack at shortstop, but DJ LeMahieu provides a capable option at second base, shortstop and third base. -- Bryan Hoch
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    1. Brett Gardner, LF
  25. Aaron Judge, RF
  26. Aaron Hicks, CF
  27. Giancarlo Stanton, DH
  28. Gary Sánchez, C
  29. Miguel Andújar, 3B
  30. Gleyber Torres, 2B
  31. Luke Voit, 1B
  32. Troy Tulowitzki, SS

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AMERICAN LEAGUE CENTRAL
Indians
The Indians' lineup will feature plenty of new names in 2019, but one familiar face will be back with the Tribe. After spending last season with the Phillies, Carlos Santana was traded to the Mariners briefly before coming back home to Cleveland in exchange for Edwin Encarnación.
Despite the team's high turnover rate, Francisco Lindor and José Ramírez will return to the Indians' infield, providing leadership to the young roster. Both Ramirez and Lindor are coming off standout seasons, placing third and sixth in American League MVP voting, respectively. -- Mandy Bell
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1. Francisco Lindor, SS

  1. Jason Kipnis, 2B
  2. Jose Ramirez, 3B
  3. Carlos Santana, DH
  4. Jake Bauers, 1B
  5. Tyler Naquin, RF
  6. Leonys Martin, CF
  7. Jordan Luplow, LF
  8. Roberto Pérez, C

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Royals
Of course, the big question regarding the batting order is where manager Ned Yost will fit in speedster Billy Hamilton, who primarily hit toward the bottom of the order while with the Reds. Yost could go for the speed trifecta at 9-1-2 with Hamilton hitting ninth, and then Whit Merrifield and Adalberto Mondesi at the top. -- Jeffrey Flanagan
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1. Whit Merrifield, 2B

  1. Adalberto Mondesi, SS
  2. Alex Gordon, LF
  3. Jorge Soler, DH
  4. Salvador Perez, C
  5. Ryan O'Hearn,1B
  6. Hunter Dozier, 3B
  7. Jorge Bonifacio, RF
  8. Billy Hamilton, CF
    Tigers
    The Tigers have work to do before they can put together a lineup of young talent to go with their promising pitching prospects. But their 2019 lineup shows some promise. With Jeimer Candelario at third base and Christin Stewart likely in left field, Detroit has a pair of young run producers. On the flip side, the Tigers get veteran Miguel Cabrera back after he missed most of last season due to biceps surgery. If Nick Castellanos isn't traded, Detroit has a decent core to the batting order if it can identify another run producer for the fifth spot. -- Jason Beck
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    1. Jeimer Candelario, 3B
  9. Christin Stewart, LF
  10. Nick Castellanos, RF
  11. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
  12. Niko Goodrum, 2B
  13. John Hicks, DH
  14. Grayson Greiner, C
  15. JaCoby Jones, CF
  16. Jordy Mercer, SS
    Twins:
    Minnesota finished 23rd in the Majors with 166 homers in 2018, but added a trio of right-handed sluggers with 30-homer power -- C.J. Cron, Jonathan Schoop and Nelson Cruz -- to address the power concerns and fill the needs at first base, second base and designated hitter on manager Rocco Baldelli's first Twins roster. -- Do-Hyoung Park
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    1. Jorge Polanco, SS
  17. Eddie Rosario, LF
  18. Miguel Sanó, 3B
  19. Nelson Cruz, DH
  20. C.J. Cron, 1B
  21. Max Kepler, RF
  22. Jonathan Schoop, 2B
  23. Jason Castro, C
  24. Byron Buxton, CF
    White Sox
    This lineup on Jan. 15 could change by the end of the month or the end of the week or even the end of the day, as the White Sox continue their strong pursuit of premium free agent infielder Machado and possibly even premium free agent outfielder Harper. If they get one, let alone fulfill the long shot of reaching a deal with both, their lineup immediately looks quite different. Even if they miss out on both, the White Sox still have made significant changes to balance their lineup with the additions of left-handed hitting Yonder Alonso and Jon Jay. They also brought in catcher James McCann, who probably won't split time with Welington Castillo, but will get more than backup playing time. -- Scott Merkin
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    1. Jon Jay, RF
  25. Yoán Moncada, 2B
  26. José Abreu, 1B
  27. Yonder Alonso, DH
  28. Welington Castillo, C
  29. Daniel Palka, LF
  30. Tim Anderson, SS
  31. Yolmer Sánchez, 3B
  32. Adam Engel, CF

    AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST
    Angels
    The Angels are expected to be without designated hitter Shohei Ohtani to begin the season, as he recovers from Tommy John surgery, which means Albert Pujols will open the year as DH. Manager Brad Ausmus said he'd like to see Mike Trout hit No. 2 in the lineup, while Zack Cozart served as leadoff hitter early last season until suffering a season-ending labrum tear in his left shoulder. There remains a competition in the infield among David Fletcher, Taylor Ward and Tommy La Stella and it'll be determined in Spring Training. -- Rhett Bollinger
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    1. Zack Cozart, 3B
  33. Mike Trout, CF
  34. Justin Upton, LF
  35. Justin Bour, 1B
  36. Albert Pujols, DH
  37. Andrelton Simmons, SS
  38. Kole Calhoun, RF
  39. David Fletcher, 2B
  40. Jonathan Lucroy, C
    Astros
    The Astros made a huge addition to their lineup last month when they signed free agent outfielder Michael Brantley, who brings a much-needed presence from the left side of the plate while being difficult to strike out. The core of Houston's powerful lineup is all right-handed --Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, Alex Bregman and George Springer -- and the addition of Brantley gives them a top five in the lineup that's perhaps the deepest in baseball, when healthy. -- Brian McTaggart
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    1. George Springer, CF
  41. Alex Bregman, 3B
  42. Jose Altuve, 2B
  43. Carlos Correa, SS
  44. Michael Brantley, LF
  45. Yuli Gurriel, 1B
  46. Josh Reddick, RF
  47. Tyler White, DH
  48. Robinson Chirinos, C

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Athletics 
One of baseball's most potent offenses will feature many of the same bats that helped the A's into the postseason last year. Homer-happy Khris Davis isn't the only power hitter residing in this lineup: Matt Olson, Stephen Piscotty, Matt Chapman and Marcus Semien also routinely hit the ball out of the park, and they're flanked by productive complementary pieces, including on-base machine Nick Martini and the dynamic Ramón Laureano. -- Jane Lee
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1. Nick Martini, LF

  1. Matt Chapman, 3B
  2. Matt Olson, 1B
  3. Khris Davis, DH
  4. Stephen Piscotty, RF
  5. Jurickson Profar, 2B
  6. Ramon Laureano, CF
  7. Marcus Semien, SS
  8. Chris Herrmann, C
    Mariners
    Only four of last season's Opening Day position starters are still on the roster, though it's likely that a fifth -- Ichiro Suzuki -- will be added before the season begins. But gone are Seattle stalwarts Robinson Canó, Cruz and Jean Segura, who batted in the 2-3-4 spots in the lineup in last year's 2-1 Opening Day win over the Indians. Also gone is 2018 Opening Day catcher Mike Marjama, who was filling in for an injured Zunino, who has also been traded.
    That leaves returning starters Dee Gordon -- who is shifting from center field to second base -- along with right fielder Mitch Haniger, third baseman Kyle Seager and first baseman Ryon Healy. -- Greg Johns
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    1. Mallex Smith, CF
  9. Dee Gordon, 2B
  10. Mitch Haniger, RF
  11. Edwin Encarnacion, DH
  12. Kyle Seager, 3B
  13. Domingo Santana, LF
  14. Ryon Healy, 1B
  15. Omar Narváez, C
  16. Tim Beckham, SS
    Rangers
    The Rangers are loaded with young left-handed power with Nomar Mazara, Joey Gallo, Rougned Odor and Ronald Guzmán, but are still susceptible to the strikeout. They could also use more help from the right side and depth at both catcher and third base. They also need a full and healthy season from Delino DeShields in the leadoff spot. -- T.R. Sullivan
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    1. Delino DeShields, CF
  17. Elvis Andrus, SS
  18. Shin-Soo Choo, DH
  19. Nomar Mazara, RF
  20. Joey Gallo, LF
  21. Rougned Odor 2B
  22. Ronald Guzman 1B
  23. Patrick Wisdom 3B
  24. Jeff Mathis C
    NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST
    Braves
    The Braves feel good about having three MVP candidates at the top of their lineup, but uncertainty about who will be the third outfielder leaves a glaring hole in the cleanup spot. If an outfielder is not acquired and Adam Duvall is given a starting spot, manager Brian Snitker could address the top-heavy nature of his lineup by moving Ender Inciarte to the leadoff spot and dropping either Ronald Acuña Jr. or Josh Donaldson to the fourth spot. The offense's success will be influenced by Ozzie Albies' adjustments against left-handers and Dansby Swanson's attempt to expand his plate coverage. -- Mark Bowman
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    1. Ronald Acuna Jr., LF
  25. Josh Donaldson, 3B
  26. Freddie Freeman, 1B
  27. TBD
  28. Tyler Flowers, C
  29. Ozzie Albies, 2B
  30. Ender Inciarte, CF
  31. Dansby Swanson, SS
    Marlins
    The Marlins continue to explore the market for a left-handed power bat to play either first base or a corner outfield spot, and there is the on-going saga of whether All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto will be traded or not. With so much up in the air, projecting the Marlins' Opening Spring Training lineup remains highly speculative. But based on how the roster is constructed as of now, there are a number of directions the organization can go. A year ago, Lewis Brinson was the Opening Day leadoff hitter, and unless a more traditional table-setter is added, Brinson again could get a look at the top of the order, in hopes of getting him on track. -- Joe Frisaro
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    1. Lewis Brinson, CF
  32. J.T. Realmuto, C
  33. Starlin Castro, 2B
  34. Brian Anderson, RF
  35. Peter O'Brien, 1B
  36. Martín Prado, 3B
  37. Austin Dean, LF
  38. JT Riddle / Miguel Rojas SS
    Mets
    The addition of Jed Lowrie gives the Mets an obvious No. 2 hitter, though they'll skew left-handed at the top of the order for as long as Yoenis Céspedes remains sidelined. A greater issue is where Lowrie fits on defense; given his lack of experience at first base, he may push Todd Frazier to that position early in the season. -- Anthony DiComo
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    1. Brandon Nimmo, RF
  39. Jed Lowrie, 3B
  40. Robinson Cano, 2B
  41. Wilson Ramos C
  42. Michael Conforto, LF
  43. Todd Frazier, 1B
  44. Juan Lagares, CF
  45. Amed Rosario, SS

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Nationals
There is still so much speculation about whether Harper will ultimately wind up back in the middle of this batting order, but the Nationals feel confident in this lineup even without their homegrown star at the center. Thanks to a boost at catcher, a new second baseman and the infusion of rookie Victor Robles, this new-look Nats lineup has a chance to remain one of the most productive in the National League. -- Jamal Collier
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1. Adam Eaton, RF

  1. Trea Turner, SS
  2. Anthony Rendon, 3B
  3. Juan Soto, LF
  4. Ryan Zimmerman, 1B
  5. Brian Dozier, 2B
  6. Victor Robles, CF
  7. Yan Gomes / Kurt Suzuki, C
    Phillies 
    The Phillies have upgraded their lineup from 2018, with the additions of outfielder Andrew McCutchen and shorstop Segura. But they hope to make one more major move before Opening Day. If the Phillies sign Harper or Machado to a multiyear contract, it changes everything. -- Todd Zolecki
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    1. César Hernández, 2B
  8. Jean Segura, SS
  9. Andrew McCutchen, LF
  10. Rhys Hoskins, 1B
  11. Odúbel Herrera, CF
  12. Maikel Franco, 3B
  13. Nick Williams, RF
  14. Jorge Alfaro, C
    NATIONAL LEAGUE CENTRAL
    Brewers
    The Brewers are returning the bulk of the roster that played to within one game of the World Series in 2018, with second base representing the only real hole after the team signed catcher Yasmani Grandal. Right now, a Hernan Perez/Cory Spangenberg platoon is possible, though general manager David Stearns is likely to either sign or trade for a player to fill that position, or find a third baseman and move Travis Shaw to second. -- Adam McCalvy
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    1. Lorenzo Cain, CF
  15. Christian Yelich, RF
  16. Ryan Braun, LF
  17. Travis Shaw, 3B
  18. Jesús Aguilar, 1B
  19. Yasmani Grandal, C
  20. Hernán Pérez / Cory Spangenberg, 2B
  21. Orlando Arcia, SS

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Cardinals
The top of the Cardinals' order became instantly more formidable with the December acquisition of Paul Goldschmidt. He'll likely hit behind one of the best leadoff hitters in the game and ahead of the club's two biggest power threats. With an element of speed at the bottom of the order, the Cardinals' lineup is positioned to be more dynamic than it was a year ago. -- Jenifer Langosch
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1. Matt Carpenter, 3B

  1. Paul Goldschmidt, 1B
  2. Paul DeJong, SS
  3. Marcell Ozuna, LF
  4. Dexter Fowler, RF
  5. Yadier Molina, C
  6. Kolten Wong, 2B
  7. Harrison Bader, CF
    Cubs
    Cubs manager Joe Maddon cycled through 152 lineup variations in 2018, so this alignment is definitely written in pencil. At least 10 players appeared in each lineup spot for Chicago, which featured one of MLB's top offenses until a two-month slump to end last season. The Cubs are banking on a return to health from slugger Kris Bryant, among other things, to help this group get back on track in '19. -- Jordan Bastian
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    1. Ben Zobrist, 2B
  8. Kris Bryant, 3B
  9. Anthony Rizzo, 1B
  10. Javier Báez, SS
  11. Kyle Schwarber, LF
  12. Willson Contreras, C
  13. Jason Heyward, RF
  14. Albert Almora Jr., CF
    Pirates
    The Pirates haven't officially settled on a shortstop, and it's unclear how they'll use Colin Moran and Jung Ho Kang at third base. The look of their lineup will also change when right fielder Gregory Polanco, their most productive hitter last season, comes off the disabled list. Manager Clint Hurdle will look for the right configuration, but it's fair to assume that Adam Frazier, Starling Marte and Corey Dickerson will be involved atop the order with Josh Bell getting another shot in the cleanup spot. -- Adam Berry
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    1. Adam Frazier, 2B
  15. Starling Marte, CF
  16. Corey Dickerson, LF
  17. Josh Bell, 1B
  18. Francisco Cervelli, C
  19. Colin Moran/Jung Ho Kang, 3B
  20. Lonnie Chisenhall, RF
  21. Erik González / Kevin Newman, SS
    Reds
    The front office has signaled more improvements to the club are coming in the final month before Spring Training. There is still a need for a regular center fielder and the team has an overload of corner outfielders that will need to be sorted out. A fluid situation, it does not account for how the Reds will utilize another acquisition in corner outfielder Matt Kemp. And then there is Nick Senzel. The organization's No. 1 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, will be competing for the opening in center field but could also be a lineup regular in a utility role, playing up to five positions. -- Mark Sheldon
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    1. Jesse Winker, LF
  22. José Peraza, SS
  23. Joey Votto, 1B
  24. Eugenio Suárez, 3B
  25. Scooter Gennett, 2B
  26. Yasiel Puig, RF
  27. Scott Schebler, CF
  28. Tucker Barnhart, C
    NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST
    D-backs
    The D-backs still have work to do in order to complete their lineup for Opening Day with one big piece still unknown. They are looking to either move Ketel Marte to center and acquire a second baseman or acquire a center fielder and leave Marte at second. How that plays out could will reshape this lineup. One thing to note about the catching spot: while Carson Kelly figures to get a lot of time behind the plate, the D-backs also like to rotate their catchers, so Alex Avila and John Ryan Murphy will also play. -- Steve Gilbert
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    1. Ketel Marte, 2B
  29. Eduardo Escobar, 3B
  30. David Peralta, LF
  31. Steven Souza Jr., RF
  32. Jake Lamb, 1B
  33. Nick Ahmed, SS
  34. Alex Avila, C
  35. Jarrod Dyson, CF
    Dodgers
    There's plenty of time left for trades and free-agent signings and a host of mutations depending on matchups and platoons. Russell Martin figures to challenge Austin Barnes for the starting catching job. All that aside, what does the Dodgers' starting lineup for 2019 look like today? Some variation of this. -- Ken Gurnick
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    1. Chris Taylor, 2B
  36. Corey Seager, SS
  37. Justin Turner, 3B
  38. Cody Bellinger, CF
  39. Max Muncy, 1B
  40. Kiké Hernández, RF
  41. Joc Pederson, LF
  42. Austin Barnes, C
    Giants
    The Giants' current projected lineup is comprised of holdovers from 2018, but they are hoping to add a couple of new faces to the starting outfield by Opening Day to help boost an offense that struggled to consistently score runs last year. -- Maria Guardado
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    1. Steven Duggar, CF
  43. Joe Panik, 2B
  44. Buster Posey, C
  45. Brandon Belt, 1B
  46. Evan Longoria, 3B
  47. Brandon Crawford, SS
  48. Mac Williamson, RF
  49. Chris Shaw, LF
    Padres
    Franmil Reyes, Wil Myers and Hunter Renfroe are currently fighting for two corner outfield spots (and, presumably, the No. 4 and 5 spots in the lineup). The Padres have a clear logjam in their outfield, and it's possible one of those three big boppers is dealt before the season. Meanwhile, it seems unlikely that Ty France actually starts on Opening Day. General manager A.J. Preller remains in search of third-base help, and it's a near certainty he adds someone before the start of camp. -- AJ Cassavell
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    1. Manuel Margot, CF
  50. Luis Urías, SS
  51. Eric Hosmer, 1B
  52. Franmil Reyes, RF
  53. Wil Myers, LF
  54. Ian Kinsler, 2B
  55. Austin Hedges, C
  56. Ty France, 3B
    Rockies
    The addition of Daniel Murphy puts some left-handed pop in the lineup behind home run threats Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story. The lineup still could use one more right-handed threat. Another idea could be to lead off with David Dahl, followed by Story, Charlie Blackmon and Arenado to separate the left- and right-handed hitters through the early portion. -- Thomas Harding
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    1. Charlie Blackmon, LF
  57. David Dahl, RF
  58. Nolan Arenado, 3B
  59. Trevor Story, SS
  60. Daniel Murphy, 1B
  61. Ian Desmond, CF
  62. Ryan McMahon, 2B
  63. Chris Iannetta, C

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