Ship's Log, Jan. 12: Camp battles

When the Seattle Sounders training camp opens there will be few contests for starting roles. The entire starting lineup that led the Sounders into the playoffs is back, though two of those spots could have hot contests considering the new talent added and the hoped-for return-to-form of Raúl Ruidíaz.

Here are the lineup battles we'll be watching as the team trains at Starfire, in Spain and then at Longacres.

Starting Forward

Jordan Morris ended the season as the team's starting forward, scoring 9 of his goals in the 13 matches in which he played that spot. Two years ago Raúl Ruidíaz was one of the most threatening scorers in the game. He's aged and been injured, reducing his starting opportunities. While Jordan is in the driver's seat, if Raúl can come back strong the cascading impacts in the attack and its general quality increase.

Expectation: Morris earns the majority of starts.

Left Winger

Preseason will start with Léo Chú present and Pedro de la Vega expected to join soon after. Plus, maybe Ruidíaz shows he's back. There could be anything between a one-horse and a three-horse race for this one. If Chú is sold and Morris earns the forward spot de la Vega slots in easily. Or this could be the hottest seat in Rave Green if Ruidíaz is the No. 9 starter and Chú sticks around.

Expectation: De la Vega earns the majority of time on the left wing, but flexes into the other two attacking mid roles regularly.

Left Back

What if I told you the Sounders have three starting quality left backs again? Nouhou is the in-prime defense-first some-time star who had a half-season in 2022 at Defensive Player of the Year quality. But last year both Reed Baker-Whiting and Cody Baker burst on the scene. Baker-Whiting finally claimed a position as his best when he started on the left and provided quality service in the attack and decent on-man defense. Baker can start on the left or right and even in a pinch at CB.

Expectation: Nouhou edges RBW in preseason, but this becomes a shared role by the All-Star break.

Third Centerback

Xavier Arreaga helped Seattle win major trophies, but lost his starting role to local Jackson Ragen. Now Arreaga will compete with Nathan, the new signing from the San Jose Earthquakes. Xavi is a better passer, but Schmetzer tends to prefer a defense-first sub in this role. Jonathan Bell is also expected to compete.

Expectation: Arreaga shows his value and is traded.

Third Defensive Mid

With the big contract for Josh Atencio there's no doubt about the top two in this position. That leaves open space for two former phenoms to show the form that earned them each a Sounder at Heart Young Player of the Year recognition in the past. Obed Vargas offers a lot of safe possession, while Danny Leyva looks to break lines. A third HGP could emerge, as Sota Kitahara sees his role as a destroyer when at DM.

Expectation: One or both of Obed and Danny are loaned/sold, turning this position of depth into one of need.

Backup Goalkeeper

Seattle has been blessed with backup keepers who stick a long time in the league. With Stef Frei locked in for two years, the Sounders will look to develop Andrew Thomas or Jacob Castro into his heir. Former Defiance coach Wade Webber says that Thomas is the best athlete in the organization. Plus Andrew can change games with his long passing. Castro has a large wingspan and is as good a shot stopper as the other.

Expectation: If a loan is available one will go. The other starts every Defiance match and Seattle signs a fourth keeper to be the backup for both teams.

– Dave

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