Thanks Shadow. I'd agree, Rockies would be the best team to root for in the NL....Dodgers very close second. A's are the only AL club to really root for hard, but their starting pitching is a mess, in part, due to injuries. Boston actually got more white friendly as the season went forward. Prior to the All-Star break they were similar to NYY.
Speaking of the Yankees, one good thing about them is they accumulated a lot of talented white youngsters in minors and traded them away to smaller market teams. Some goys to watch in the future include Dustin Fowler (Oak), Jake Cave (Minn), Ben Gamel (Sea), Tyler Austin (Minn), Billy McKinney (Tor) and Nick Solak (TB)...Would not be surprised if Greg Bird and Clint Frazier are dealt in the off-season, though Frazier (who they love) has serious concussion issues?
All the players I named above are in the Majors, except for Solak. He could be the best of the bunch already dealt, although Tampa suddenly does NOT have a gaping hole at second base, with the emergence of Joey Wendle (.300 BA).
Tampa is really a team to watch and root for going forward. Solak's college teammate at Louisville, Brendan McKay, is being hyped as a 5 tool prospect, who can pitch or play infield....The goys they got in the Chris Archer deal can be stars. They also have a dynamic athlete in AA, who's name I can't remember? He has an Italian surname (Millone?) and had committed to play center field and wide receiver at Connecticut. Was much more highly touted than George Springer coming out. Only time will tell if he reaches Springer's level. Last few years it looked doubtful, but he improved a lot this season in AA.