we see eye to eye on a LOT of things. and youre one of my favorite posters because you are very rational and objective. but i just dont understand your love for the rays. if they win 85 games next year they should be absolutely thrilled. their lineup is mediocre by american league standards and it remains to be seen how they are going to close games in the world series (... and next year as well). their strength is the front end of the rotation, which is outstanding. but once you get past those 3 their team isn't a whole lot different from the torontos and clevelands of the american league. if the rays can play .500 ball next season they should be happy with the direction of their franchise.
I just see a lot of talent on this tampa roster. I realize that most surprising teams that come out of nowhere one year usually fall back to earth next year, much like individual players also (cliff lee anyone?), but this was a team that had talent coming into the year, just not the experience. No one saw this team coming together as quickly as they did, but they're here and I only see them getting better. Their pitching staff is one of the best in the AL, probably only behind Toronto, who I also think could easily make a run for the World Series next year (should have been able to this year). Kazmir, Shields and Garza are only getting better and Jackson and Sonnanstine aren't bad 4 and 5 options, especially when you consider one of those two won't even make the rotation next year as Price will likely be the fourth starter (maybe even the #1 or 2 by the end of the year). That is one dangerous rotation and will give them a chance to win every night. They also play fantastic defense with Longoria, Bartlett, Iwamura, Upton and Crawford. Their lineup may not compare to other AL teams like Boston, Texas, NYY or Chicago, but I think it could be very good. Pena had a much worse year than the one before, but he still hit over 30 HR's and 100 RBI's. Longoria missed a lot of time and still hit 27 HR's and 85 RBI's. Both should hit 30+ HR's and 100+ RBI's, and Longoria might approach 40 HR's next year to go along with a gold glove. Upton also has a ton of potential to be a big time hitter.
I get what you're saying, and I do think it is possible for this team to take a major step back next year, especially since they play in the toughest division in baseball, but I think there's just as good of a chance that they're right back here representing the AL in the WS. It of coarse won't be easy in the East though when you have 4 teams that are expecting to be contenders for the World Series.