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The Marlins began the season looking to bounce back from losing 100 games last season. With a combination of veteran players and youngsters, the Marlins now believe that they can win.

The Atlanta Braves are the defending National League East Champs, but the injury bug has hit them hard this season. The Braves have lost two starting pitchers in Brandon Beachy and Kris Medlen for the season after each underwent Tommy John surgery. The injuries put Braves general manager Frank Wren into scramble mode to fix his starting rotation and he was able to find veteran starting pitchers in Aaron Harang and Ervin Santana who each have 4 wins this season. In spite of the injuries the Braves still have the top team earned run average in the NL at 2.97.

The Washington Nationals underachieved last season as they were expected to win the division which is why they finished in second place and ultimately missed the postseason. The Nats were once again expected to contend for the NL East Title this season, but they currently find themselves with a losing record as they are 3.5 games behind the Braves for first place.

2008 marked the last time that the New York Mets had a winning season. But heading into this year’s spring training, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson boasted that this team could win 90 games this season. Most people chuckled about it and I am surprised that Alderson didn’t as well.
The Mets team earned run average of 3.62 is 9th in the National League, but they have some young pitchers that they’re high on. Starting pitchers Jacob deGrom, Rafeal Montero, and Zack Wheeler are all under the age of 25 as they are the future for the Mets. Alderson and Mets manager Terry Collins appear to have solved their ninth inning woes. After releasing both Kyle Farnsworth and Jose Valverde as they both failed in the closer’s role for the Mets, the job has been handed to Jenrry Mejia. Mejia began the season in the Mets starting rotation, but he has 6 saves in as many opportunities and he appears to be the closer of the present and future for the Metropolitans.
If the Mets pitching holds up they can hang around, but it will come down to whether or not they are able to get another bat in the lineup. Mets third baseman David Wright and second baseman have been the team’s most consistent hitters this season, but they need some help in the lineup. In the off-season Alderson signed outfielder Curtis Granderson to a four-year, $60 million deal, but what he has gotten in return is a .200 batting average with 6 homers and 24runs batted in. This season the Mets traded first baseman Ike Davis to the Pittsburgh Pirates to make
way for Lucas Duda. Duda does lead the club in home runs with 8, but he is only batting .241 with 42 strikeouts.
If the Mets can hang around in the push for the playoffs expect Alderson to look for a bat on the trade market.
Philadelphia Phillies
From 2007-2011, the Phillies were the class of the NL East with five consecutive division titles. Since then the Phillies have become an aging team that is trying to hold on for one more shot in the sun. The Phillies are currently 24-30 and they are fighting with the Mets to avoid the division’s basement.
A 3.98 team earned run average has the Phils in 13th in the National League and they started the season on the wrong foot. Starting pitcher Cole Hamels was expected to be the ace of the Phillies starting rotation, but he began the the season on the disabled list with biceps tendinitis. Hamels has returned to the Phillies, but in eight starts he is 1-3 with a 4.01 earned run average. With Hamels back, starting pitcher Cliff Lee now finds himself on the disabled list with a strained left elbow. Prior to going on the disabled list Lee was 4-4 with a 3.18 earned run average. When Lee returns to the Phillies rotation they will have four pitchers in their starting rotation over the age of 30 which could put a damper on things in the second half of the season.
In the past it was the Phillies offense that carried them, but they are now near the bottom of the NL in most major offensive categories. As a team the Phillies are the second oldest team in Major League Baseball this season and it could be a telling tale for them for the remainder of the season as they could run out of gas.
In the end the National League East is the Nationals division to lose. Harper and Zimmerman will be returning to the Nats lineup and the same can be said about Gonzalez coming back to their rotation. With Craig Stammen, Tyler Clippard, and Rafael Soriano, the Nationals have one of the best bullpens in baseball which could be the difference in them winning their second division crown in the three years.
Source: Baseball-reference.com, Statista.com







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