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MLB 2026 Official Thread
« on: February 11, 2026, 08:02:24 AM »
Here it is.  2026 MLB Season DUBCC Official Thread.

I hope it is as successful as last season's thread.  Can count on Higheyecue for regular posts and then Sccit and Dogg and some others hopefully sprinkled in.  Let's get it on.  I'll just start my making some predictions for my team, for Dogg and Sccit's team, and for Higheyecues team--since they are the main posters.

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Kansas City Royals - 2026 Record -  75 Wins

I got us falling off the map in 2026.  I hate to do that because I do love the Royals.  But I just think the Royals were incredibly lucky last season to finish with a winning record.  I will break down why I think the Royals will have a losing record by a player for player analysis

Pitching:

Seth Lugo - He totally hit the wall and fell off right after he signed his big contract mid-season.  The Royals and Analysts are just acting like as if that didn't happen.  But essentially, they are taking their best pitcher and now he is your worst pitcher.  That's a serious blow.

Cole Ragans -  Will get injured

Noah Cameron - Last years success was a fluke

Michael Wacha - Age has to catch up to him eventually, no way he can continue to be a stud and pitch every 5th day and not start showing wear and tear getting into his late 30's. 

Ryan Burgurt - What a find this guy was.  We picked him up mid-year last year for basically nothing.  He's the only guy I can't say anything bad about (though I do think he will get injured and not make the whole season)

Kris Bubic - Will get injured again

HITTERS:

Jac Cag-  The guy was horrible last year.  He hit like .150 and yet the Royals and Analysts are just pretending like that didn't happen.  Like he will be fine this year and automatically better even though he has never performed in the Pros.  The guy sucks and will tank the team.

Salvador Perez-  Too old, this year he will finally crash out

Vinny Paz - he will get injured

Bobby Baseball -  He will do good but not great.  Not MVP level, but maybe another solid season.

Michael Garcia - Another solid season I suppose

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Mets -  Mets will narrowly miss the playoffs again because they will not have enough starting pitching.  Especially after suffering an injury or two at starter at some point in the season.

Dodgers -  Win World Series again and Sccit and Dogg still won't give me props for calling it

 

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Re: MLB 2026 Official Thread
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2026, 11:54:40 PM »
Mets sign x-Royal MJ Melendez to 1.5 Mill deal.

This guy was under the Mendoza line couldn’t even hit .200 and the Royals gave him chance after chance year after year.  The only good thing about him was he was a catcher but they never gave him a chance at catcher saying his catching skills weren’t MLB level—which put more pressure on him to hit and he never did.

However, we have a terrible hitting coach in KC.  If the Mets have a good hitting coach and know how to develop talent—then MJ does have raw talent and raw power and raw speed.  He could end up making the Royals regret the decision to cut him same way other guys like Ryan O’Hearn have became stars for other teams but couldn’t hit .200 with the Royals

Royals are good on the pitching side development but terrible on the hitting side.
 

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Re: MLB 2026 Official Thread
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 03:29:35 AM »
If Ragans ever stays healthy he's a Cy Young candidate...I saw him pitch against us about 3 years ago and he was that impressive

I don't understand the MJ Melendez deal from the Mets standpoint but he's probably just a depth piece

I'm gonna go against the grain and say the Mets will win the division and make the playoffs...We made some nice moves towards the end of the hot stove and I see the Phillies declining

The Royals can stay in the race if everything goes well that is the pitchers stay healthy and they start to hit better as a team

Its hard to 3peat in baseball I think the Yankees were the last team to do it from 98-00 but I cant see anyone beating the Dodgers they are too stacked
 

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Re: MLB 2026 Official Thread
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 11:58:39 PM »
If Ragans ever stays healthy he's a Cy Young candidate...I saw him pitch against us about 3 years ago and he was that impressive

I don't understand the MJ Melendez deal from the Mets standpoint but he's probably just a depth piece

I'm gonna go against the grain and say the Mets will win the division and make the playoffs...We made some nice moves towards the end of the hot stove and I see the Phillies declining

The Royals can stay in the race if everything goes well that is the pitchers stay healthy and they start to hit better as a team

Its hard to 3peat in baseball I think the Yankees were the last team to do it from 98-00 but I cant see anyone beating the Dodgers they are too stacked

They got to "fix" Melendez first, before he can even be a depth piece.  Unless they are just thinking that he's a defensive specialist or a pinch-hitter than can possibly run into one.  But still, someone in the Mets organization is probably working with him right now and they will continue to try to develop him in spring training to get ready for the season.

It will be a litmus test for the Mets hitting coach and their player development side.  Big city markets can just buy players so I don't know how much they focus on developing young guys like the small markets do.  But here you have a talented young player, and if they can bring anything out of him to make him a starter or even a reliable back-up then that means the Mets have good hitting coaching/player development

Did the Mets pick up any more starting pitching?
 

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Re: MLB 2026 Official Thread
« Reply #4 on: Today at 03:14:25 AM »
They got to "fix" Melendez first, before he can even be a depth piece.  Unless they are just thinking that he's a defensive specialist or a pinch-hitter than can possibly run into one.  But still, someone in the Mets organization is probably working with him right now and they will continue to try to develop him in spring training to get ready for the season.

It will be a litmus test for the Mets hitting coach and their player development side.  Big city markets can just buy players so I don't know how much they focus on developing young guys like the small markets do.  But here you have a talented young player, and if they can bring anything out of him to make him a starter or even a reliable back-up then that means the Mets have good hitting coaching/player development

Did the Mets pick up any more starting pitching?

we have a new hitting coach this year Snitker who was with Houston...he has a pretty good resume so far so maybe he can work some magic with MJ

our starting staff

Freddy Peralta
Nolan Mclean
Clay Holmes
Sean Manea
David Peterson

we have depth pieces like Jonah Tong and Christan Scott coming back from TJ who will both start the year in AAA

a middle of the pack rotation but hopefully our lineup is more productive than it was last year which I am counting on

I don't think it will take even 90 wins to win the division so I think we got a shot


 

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Re: MLB 2026 Official Thread
« Reply #5 on: Today at 06:51:59 AM »
Dodgers with the threepeat
 

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Re: MLB 2026 Official Thread
« Reply #6 on: Today at 08:02:53 AM »
we have a new hitting coach this year Snitker who was with Houston...he has a pretty good resume so far so maybe he can work some magic with MJ

our starting staff

Freddy Peralta
Nolan Mclean
Clay Holmes
Sean Manea
David Peterson

we have depth pieces like Jonah Tong and Christan Scott coming back from TJ who will both start the year in AAA

a middle of the pack rotation but hopefully our lineup is more productive than it was last year which I am counting on

I don't think it will take even 90 wins to win the division so I think we got a shot

But you said Mets picked up pieces — I still see them as only having 2-3 starters that are clearly above replacement.

In comparison—all 5 Royals starters are way above replacement level.

I know Mets are a hitting team and the Royals are a pitching team but as an outsider I still think you need 2 more starters to be a clear playoff team.

I’m a big time outsider so I would take your prediction before I would take my own