When it comes to ranking, your top 3 must be from each division. It doesnt matter the order. I doubt anyone wouldn't say the Yankees and the Tigers are the top dogs coming into 2012 in the East and the Central.
1. Yankees
2. Tigers
In terms of the AL West, I think you are massively underrating the Angels. Their pen has a good closer and a bunch of mush in the middle because after their top 3, they didnt have depth. Throw a healthy CJ Wilson in there and the rotation sures up, which will help the pen. Also, they are getting Morales AND Pujols on the squad for next yr, with Trumbo potentially being able to play the OF if needed. Their lineup will be pretty solid, their rotation nasty and their pen improved. I think they and the Rangers are the 3 and 4 teams respectively in the AL. You also have to figure that they play 40 games vs the A's and Mariners and you have to say the loser of that division is one of the top 5 teams
3. Rangers
4. Angels
For the all important 5, it's going to be between the Rays and Sox. The sox added Ross, but subtracted Scutaro and Reddick from the lineup. Plus, you are without Crawford for the beginning of the yr and who knows how long it'll take for him to respond. You also have Youkilis another yr older after another injury plagued yr. I think the offense is still a top 10 offense, but I doubt they replicate their #1 status. I think their pen additions stemmed an absolute disaster, but they arent enough to replace 3 very valuable relievers. As of right now, I have them on the outside looking in for the 5th and final playoff spot, mostly since the Rays pitching was lights out and now they have a full yr of Matt Moore. And they added Pena and a healthy Scott who both could team with Longoria, Upton, and Jennings to improve an anemic offense. If the sox add a quality #4, though, which thus allows them to shift Bard or Aceves back to the pen, then I think they flip up to the 5 spot. As of right now, I have the Rays 5 and the Sox 6.
5. Rays
6. Sox
After this, I think you see the next tier. The teams capable of being near .500 maybe better. I have the Jays in that discussion. I also have the Twins in that spot. The Twins should see Mauer and Morneau return to prominence which will see them improve their dreadful offense. Losing Cuddyer will hurt, but I think their rotation sees a boost from a healthy Liriano.
7. Blue Jays
8. Twins
Then there is the 70 win club. I think the Guardians, the Royals, and the Mariners fit into this club, 3 teams with good young cores, but not enough to be .500.
9. Guardians
10. Royals
11. Mariners
Then there are the doormats. This is the realm of the Orioles, White Sox and the A's. The O's just seriously suck and have no idea what they are doing. The White Sox dealt away their second best hitter and their second best pitcher left via FA. They also dealt away their setup man and closer without getting any true proven talent back. The A's also jettisoned their rotation by dealing Cahill and Gonzalez while getting prospects in return.
12. White Sox
13. Orioles
14. A's