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Each MLB team's New Year's resolution going into 2023

MLB All-Stars from past and present discuss Shohei Ohtani's jaw-dropping play on the field, and more importantly, where he might ended up next season.

We are just about three months away from Opening Day, when everyone is 0-0 again.

Opening Day marks the moment when everything starts over – where everyone hopes this is the beginning of a season that leads to a coveted World Series trophy.

Of course, some teams, despite whatever hope you have, have much more of a chance than others.

But whether you're a contender or not, all 30 teams should have goals for the 2024 season to make their road to a title shorter.

Here are each MLB team's New Year's resolutions:

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The MLB logo on the on deck circle during a game between the Minnesota Twins and the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Sept. 18, 2023, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

They won the National League pennant after just 84 regular season wins. While far from a superteam, they've proven to turn heads. Keep it going, and let Rookie of the Year Corbin Carroll become an MVP candidate.

The last two seasons have ended way too early, both at the hands of the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS. But there's no reason to think this team won't be in the World Series mix. The year 2021 was a fun ride, but this can't wind up like the '90s Braves, which had just one title to show for what probably should have been a dynasty.

After 101 wins, the O's were swept in the ALDS. They have elite young talent in Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, and soon-to-be Jackson Holliday. After years of rebuilding, they cannot let it go to waste.

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