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That's not good, and it gets worse -- these projections are likely too optimistic for the top three teams.
The Angels are going to open the season with John Lackey, Ervin Santana, and Kelvim Escobar on the disabled list. There are legitimate questions about how well and how often those three will be taking the hill, and an Angels rotation without those three isn't much of a rotation at all.
Justin Duchscherer is undergoing arthroscopic surgery next week - how long he'll be sidelined is up in the air, and it wouldn't be surprising to anyone if his innings pitched for the season was something approximating zero. With Duchscherer out indefinitely, the A's are essentially counting on five starting pitchers who have never pitched a full season in the big leagues.
The Mariners' ability to take advantage of the injury bug hitting the two division favorites took a hit yesterday when Brandon Morrow announced that he wanted to head back to the bullpen and the team shipped Jeff Clement back to Triple-A to start the season.
The only team that hasn't experienced a recent bout of bad news is the Texas Rangers, but they're also the only team who the projection systems didn't think had a real shot at winning the division this year - their simulated playoff odds were 3%.
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