Part One of the Opening Day roster surprises can be found
here.
The Baltimore OriolesAlfredo Simon is in the rotation after having a fantastic spring training.
The Boston Red SoxGeorge Kottaras chosen over
Josh Bard to back up
Jason Varitek.
Chris Carter is the extra corner outfielder rather than
Brad Wilkerson.
The New York YankeesRookie
Ramiro Pena beat out
Angel Berroa for the extra infielder job.
Jonathan Albaladejo is chosen over several more experienced veterans for the last bullpen spot.
The Tampa Bay RaysJeff Niemann makes the rotation after all, thanks to the last minute trade of
Jason Hammel to the Colorado Rockies and the demotion of
David Price to the minors.
The Toronto Blue JaysRookie
Ricky Romero and
Scott Richmond are the numbers four and five starters.
The Chicago White SoxDeWayne Wise and
Chris Getz have not only won the starting center field and second baseman jobs, but are also batting first and second in the lineup. A lot of weight put on two relatively inexperienced players on a team expected to win.
The Cleveland IndiansThat the Indians would rather play three players at their second best position rather than two at their best position and one at the position he is best suited for -- Mark DeRosa 2B, Asdrubal Cabrera SS, and Jhonny Peralta 3B -- and sticking with DeRosa at 3B, Peralta at SS, and Asdrubal at 2B.
The Detroit TigersThe release of
Gary Sheffield was mildly surprising but rookies
Rick Porcello in the rotation and
Ryan Perry in the bullpen have to be the greater qualifiers.
The Kansas City RoyalsMark Teahen looks like the starting second baseman -- his third position change as a Royal.
The Minnesota TwinsManager Ron Gardenhire did not find a way to squeeze
Michael Cuddyear into his starting lineup. But you have to like the potential of a
Carlos Gomez,
Denard Span,
Delmon Young outfield. Left-hander
Brian Duensing in the bullpen rather than
Jose Mijares.
The Los Angeles AngelsIf we ignore all the pitchers in the rotation because of injured veterans, the demotion of shortstop/third baseman
Brandon Wood who probably deserved a chance in the majors.
The Oakland AthleticsBilly beane acquiring three major league veterans (Matt Holiday, Orlando Cabrera, and Jason Giambi) was pretty surprising, but not as much as throwing top prospects
Trevor Cahill and
Brett Anderson directly into the rotation.
The Seattle MarinersShawn Kelley made the team and will pitch middle relief.
The Texas RangersKris Benson has returned to the major leagues and is in the Rangers rotation.