As Red Sox Lay Out Rotation, Several AL East Teams Still Trying to Figure Theirs Out

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Mar 19, 2011

As Red Sox Lay Out Rotation, Several AL East Teams Still Trying to Figure Theirs Out FORT MYERS, Fla. — The biggest news out of Red Sox camp in the third week of spring training was the announcement that Jon Lester would be the Opening Day starter, followed in order by John Lackey, Clay Buchholz, Josh Beckett and Daisuke Matsuzaka.

While some may question why some guys were slotted in certain spots, there is no denying the luxury that the team has in such a deep rotation. It can be taken for granted. Just look at the other camps around the American League East, where all but Tampa Bay are still auditioning multiple pitchers in order to find the right mix for Opening Day.

In the last installment of our weekly analysis of the Red Sox' AL East opponents, we took a look at some early injury concerns. This week, let us glance at those rotation battles from camp to camp.

Yankees
Quartlet vies to fill out back end of Yankees' rotation

Orioles
Orioles have a crowded competition for the last two rotation spots

Rays
Tampa Bay sets rotation early with Wade Davis third, Jeff Niemann fourth and Jeremy Hellickson fifth

Blue Jays
John Farrell has four candidates for two spots in rotation

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