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Previewing the NL West

Editor's note: ESPN.com has teamed with ESPN The Magazine and the SweetSpot Blog Network to produce this year's preview capsules. Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian examined the American League and the National League, respectively. They ordered the teams based on how they think they'll finish, while also breaking down each team's best- and worst-case scenarios.

The SweetSpot bloggers provided the projected lineups, pitching rotations and bullpens, which are mostly approximations based on the latest information. In most cases, they don't include players who will open the season on the disabled list. The lineups reflect the most likely batting order against a right-handed starter and are subject to change.

Arizona Diamondbacks
PROJECTED LINEUP

PLAYER POS

Willie Bloomquist SS

Aaron Hill 2B

Justin Upton LF

Miguel Montero* C

Chris Young CF

Jason Kubel* LF

Paul Goldschmidt 1B

Ryan Roberts 3B

BENCH POS

Gerardo Parra OF

Geoff Blum INF

PITCHING

ROTATION POS

Ian Kennedy SP1

Daniel Hudson SP2

Joe Saunders* SP3

Trevor Cahill SP4

Josh Collmenter SP5

BULLPEN POS

David Hernandez RP

Takashi Saito RP

J.J. Putz CL

* -- left-handed

# -- switch-hitter

New players in italics

THE PICK

1st Place

Best-case scenario: Newcomer Trevor Cahill shines in a rotation led by repeat 20-game winner Ian Kennedy, Justin Upton is the NL MVP and Jason Kubel adds an offensive spark. Manager Kirk Gibson refuses to allow complacency to set in after a surprising 2011, and the Diamondbacks repeat as division champs.

Worst-case scenario: History shows that it's difficult to maintain a high level of play after making a huge jump like the D-backs did last season (plus-29 wins). Starter Josh Collmenter turns out to be a one-year wonder, Ryan Roberts can't handle the everyday 3B job and Arizona falls from first to third in the West.

San Francisco Giants

PROJECTED LINEUP

PLAYER POS

Angel Pagan# CF

Melky Cabrera# LF

Pablo Sandoval# 3B

Buster Posey C

Aubrey Huff* 1B

Nate Schierholtz* RF

Mike Fontenot* 2B

Brandon Crawford* SS

BENCH POS

Freddy Sanchez 2B

Brandon Belt OF/1B

PITCHING

ROTATION POS

Tim Lincecum SP1

Matt Cain SP2

Madison Bumgarner* SP3

Ryan Vogelsong SP4

Barry Zito* SP5

BULLPEN POS

Sergio Romo RP

Javier Lopez* RP

Brian Wilson CL

* -- left-handed

# -- switch-hitter

New players in italics

Information courtesy of Bay City Ball

THE PICK

2nd Place

Best-case scenario: Brandon Belt ditches left field to settle in at first base, a healthy Buster Posey is able to catch 125 games and the Giants have a demonstrably better offense than last year. Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain do their one-two thing, and the Giants finish first.

Worst-case scenario: Posey's surgically repaired left ankle bothers him all year, meaning more time at first base and less production at the plate. Angel Pagan isn't the answer in the leadoff spot, or any spot, and the Giants again score the fewest runs in the league and fall to third place.

Los Angeles Dodgers

PROJECTED LINEUP

PLAYER POS

Dee Gordon* SS

Mark Ellis 2B

Matt Kemp CF

Andre Ethier* RF

Juan Rivera LF

James Loney* 1B

Juan Uribe 3B

A.J. Ellis C

BENCH POS

Adam Kennedy* IF

Jerry Hairston Jr. UTIL

PITCHING

ROTATION POS

Clayton Kershaw* SP1

Chad Billingsley SP2

Ted Lilly* SP3

Aaron Harang SP4

Chris Capuano* SP5

BULLPEN POS

Matt Guerrier RP

Kenley Jansen RP

Javy Guerra CL

* -- left-handed

# -- switch-hitter

New players in italics

Information courtesy of Dodger Thoughts

THE PICK

3rd Place

Best-case scenario: The club's impending sale provides a cash infusion that is used to acquire a slugger at the trade deadline to support Kemp. Kershaw repeats as the NL Cy Young winner, and the Dodgers not only rebuild their brand but also win the West.

Worst-case scenario: Kemp doesn't get pitches to hit and fails to reach his goal of becoming MLB's first 50/50 player, the residue of the Frank McCourt years persists, changes can't be made in time and the Dodgers finish around .500 again. That could mean fourth place in this division.

Colorado Rockies

PROJECTED LINEUP

PLAYER POS

Dexter Fowler CF

Marco Scutaro 2B

Carlos Gonzalez* LF

Troy Tulowitzki SS

Todd Helton* 1B

Michael Cuddyer RF

Ramon Hernandez C

Chris Nelson 3B

BENCH POS

Jason Giambi* 1B

Wilin Rosario C

PITCHING

ROTATION POS

Jeremy Guthrie SP1

Jhoulys Chacin SP2

Drew Pomeranz* SP3

Juan Nicasio SP4

Tyler Chatwood SP5

BULLPEN POS

Matt Belisle RP

Guillermo Moscoso RP

Rafael Betancourt CL

* -- left-handed

# -- switch-hitter

new players in italics

Information courtesy of Blake Street Bulletin

THE PICK

4th Place

Best-case scenario: Troy Tulowitzki runs away with the NL MVP, Carlos Gonzalez returns to his 2010 form, and young hurlers Drew Pomeranz and Juan Nicasio help pitch this team to a first-place finish in what is arguably the most wide-open division in the game.

Worst-case scenario: The addition of Jeremy Guthrie to the rotation can't mask the fact that the Rockies lack a bona fide ace, Rafael Betancourt can't handle closing and there just isn't enough thump surrounding Tulo and CarGo to keep this club out of fourth place.

San Diego Padres

PROJECTED LINEUP

PLAYER POS

Cameron Maybin CF

Will Venable* RF

Chase Headley# 3B

Jesus Guzman LF

Yonder Alonso* 1B

Orlando Hudson# 2B

Nick Hundley C

Jason Bartlett SS

BENCH POS

Chris Denorfia OF

Everth Cabrera# SS

PITCHING

ROTATION POS

Tim Stauffer SP1

Cory Luebke* SP2

Edinson Volquez SP3

Clayton Richard* SP4

Dustin Moseley SP5

BULLPEN POS

Andrew Cashner RP

Anthony Bass RP

Huston Street CL

* -- left-handed

# -- switch-hitter

new players in italics

Information courtesy of SweetSpot

THE PICK

5th Place

Best-case scenario: 1B Yonder Alonso is the NL Rookie of the Year, former White Sox OF Carlos Quentin provides needed punch and Cameron Maybin adds power to his repertoire. The Padres don't contend, but at least they're fun to watch.

Worst-case scenario: The big ballpark spooks Alonso, Quentin and every other hitter, and the team scores fewer than 600 runs again. The starting pitching slides back without ace Mat Latos, the Padres miss closer Heath Bell's energy and they finish last without making a sound.