That's not even remotely what I'm saying. I never once said nor implied that we were "terrible last year". I didn't even say that we wouldn't make the playoffs next year. I said that we're probably not going to make a splash or try to catch the Cubs. The Cubs really are that far away from us. And we're just not going to completely overhaul this roster, double payroll, empty our farm system or do whatever other extreme, ridiculous and foolish thing that we would have to do to field a team that looked as good as the Cub's look.IMADreamer wrote:So just mail it in for the next 10 years? That doesn't seem like an option or a good idea. This team was not terrible last year. Frustrating sure but not terrible. Don't you put together the best team you can even if you are staring up at a 100 win team? I mean if the Cubs have a few injuries all the sudden they aren't a 100 win team.Fat Strat wrote:I think you can forget about INF help. I know it's super early, but from all indications, we are going into the season with the INF that we have right now. Gyorko/Peralta ----- Diaz ----- Wong ----- Carpenter. Peralta, then, is your UT and Garcia, who has earned the chance to stick, is your MI. I think it will take something extreme to break that up, largely because Wong is probably worth keeping around for awhile (though you don't have to start him) and we're pretty much stuck with Peralta (you don't have to start him, either). I can understand the desire to keep Gyorko in the lineup as well. It's not a bad infield. Not a great infield, either. But, I do think it's a finished infield.MrCrowesGarden wrote:I want Fowler. I'm on board with paying for players with money instead of other players when possible, and Fowler certainly fits what I want.
Still would like to get a better IF defender, and there's none I really love in free agency, so that may need to be a trade.
I also think that we'll really try to sign Fowler and then if that doesn't work out (it probably won't) we'll move on to comparable players in CF for plan B. Not Cespedes. Outside of some bullpen help, I think that's pretty much your club. I just don't see us making much of a splash or really making any effort to try and catch the Cubs. Talent is just not there and not really acquirable to get us even with the likely 100+ win Cubs. Not really much out there, honestly.
I sure hope the front office doesn't have the "oh well we won't catch the Cubs anyway" attitude.
I stand by what I said: the talent is just not there for us to catch the Cubs if they perform as expected. Both with who is on the club and who is out in the market, there is no path available to us that will end with us entering ST with a team built to win 100+ games.
But... as I've said all offseason, the Cubs will come back to us. "Mail it in for 10 years?" Didn't say anything resembling that either. Three years of 100 win level performance is about all that even the best teams in history can hope for. The Cubs have already had 2 years at that level. The Cubs will come back to us (probably incrementally and probably sooner than most think). We need to start the process of coming up to them (probably incrementally and probably sooner than most think).
You might not like it, but this season is going to be able positioning ourselves, our roster and our system for our next championship caliber run. We certainly could make the playoffs. In fact, I would say that we likely will. But, for right now, the Cubs are 2-3 steps ahead of us and there's nothing we can do to change that. Some smart, boring moves this year will help do that more than something ridiculous.


