Link Dump: Olivera, Left Field and Speculation

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Another week has passed, which means only one thing: we are a week closer to the start of the 2015 season! The rumor mill has been quiet over the past fews days, save for James Shields (who was rumored to have been signed by the Padres at the time of this writing), but with pitchers and catchers reporting soon, business should pick up again real soon.

Over at Halo Hangout, Mike Greyshock looks at international free agent Hector Olivera and wonders if he could be the solution to the Angels’ second base dilemma.

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Mike also takes a look at left field in the Big A, and gives us some insight as to what the Angels may be up to with Josh Hamilton injured. The same rules may apply if he continues to be unproductive.

Next: What to Expect From the Angels in Left Field

Over at Sodo Mojo, they had a few interesting pieces over the weekend. The first takes a look at who they project to be on the Mariners’ Opening Day roster.

Next: Roster Predictions

That was their optimistic piece. The next two call some of the optimism surrounding the team into question.

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The final piece from Sodo Mojo almost begs the baseball gods to strike them down.

Next: What's the Worst That Can Happen in Seattle?

Apparently left field is a problem in this division. The Angels’ page wrote about their issues, the A’s certainly could use an upgrade, Safeco is huge, and then there’s this.

Next: Does Anyone Want to Play Left Field For Texas?

Heath Criswell takes a look at who he thinks could fill out the Ranger rotation this season. Outside of Darvish, they aren’t terribly intimidating. At least not for the Hinchmen.

Next: Rangers 2015 Starting Rotation

Swingin’ A’s was busy at their FanFest this weekend, but should have a lot of great material for us to consume by the time our Friday link dump rolls around. To make up for it, here is a fun piece that we wrote. It all started with a simple tweet.

Next: The Astros Will Be Better Than the Rangers in 2015