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- Updated: February 21, 2012
Now that the 2011-12 offseason is coming to an end, here is a look at the team players and what their chances of improvement will be based on 2011′s stats and contributions:
- John Buck- Better
- Gaby Sanchez- Better
- Logan Morrison- Better
- Mike Stanton- Better
- Hanley Ramirez- Better
- Chris Coghlan- Better
- Bryan Petersen- Better
- Donnie Murphy- Better
- Ricky Nolasco- Better
- Josh Johnson-Better, like mid to low 2.00 ERA, if healthy
- Carlos Zambrano- Better, just a bit
- Chris Hatcher- Better, but not good
- Jose Ceda- Better
- Emilo Bonifacio- Worse, not a complete turnaround, just a little back
- Brad Hand- Better
- Alex Sanabia- Better, a little
- Brett Hayes- Same
- Omar Infante- Same
- Greg Dobbs- Same
- Wade LeBlanc- Same
- Mark Buehrle- Same
- Anibal Sanchez- Same
- Edward Mujica- Same
- Michael Dunn- Same
- Ryan Webb- Same
- Heath Bell- Worse, just a bit
- Juan Carlos Oviedo- Worse
- Randy Choate- Worse
- Steve Cishek- Worse, a little
- Jose Reyes- Worse, still really good
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