Quote from: Yeti on September 21, 2019, 09:42:03 PM
This is amazing. Who woulda thunk missing the playoffs in year 5 could be a thing
The injuries haven't helped, but the Q for Eloy trade is looking downright rancid right now, and the Kimbrel and Morrow signings...well...inexcusably awful. The Dodgers and Red Sox wanted nothing to do with either pitcher, coming off of massively successful seasons. You'd think that would be a massive signal to other teams, but Theo ignored it and got burned, badly.
The front office needs a major shakeup, and someone needs to figure out why we aren't developing pitching. The Astros were basically in the same position as the Cubs 5 years ago. The Yankees were in a worse position. They now have the best two teams in baseball and an embarrassment of riches in the minors. Here, the cupboard is bare, and the starting lineup is not even close to what the Dodgers, Yankees and Astros are fielding night in, night out.
We have Happ, Quintana, Morrow, Kimbrel, Hamels, Russell, and a bunch of key guys who are underperforming (Bryant and Rizzo (at least in terms of power)). Building a lineup with the highest swing and miss rate takes something, but it's not skill. To have this run differential and such a bad record tells you two things:
1. Your bullpen is trash and can't win close games.
2. Your offense doesn't show up at all far too often.
This is on the front office, and heads need to start rolling a week from Monday.