Those stats about our offensive pieces speak just as poorly about our pitching as they do about our hitting. Good Lord we should be WRECKING FACES with that kind of hitting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief:
Those stats about our offensive pieces speak just as poorly about our pitching as they do about our hitting. Good Lord we should be WRECKING FACES with that kind of hitting.
Well to be fair, this team was like 10th in the American League in runs coming into today. We've gotten zip out of the catcher position offensively from either guy, O'Hearn isn't going yet and Hamilton hasn't been great, even for him. Plus Owings playing every day making Getz look like Babe Ruth.
So there are still some major holes on the offense, but there's also some guys showing real legit potential. The excitement is if you can eventually bring up Nicky Lopez and Khalil Lee plus getting Perez back, you might have a fun offense to watch next year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Am I crazy for thinking that this offense will be pretty damn good next year with more experience and getting Perez back?
Fix the pen and add a starter and I think this is an above .500 team.
Dayton "claims" that next year is the year he starts making moves for the next run. We just have to live through this year of shit first. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Nice game by the Boys in Blue today.
Mondesi now leading the AL in RBI, triples and stolen bases.
Whit leading the AL (for now) in hits and runs.
Dozier leading AL in OPS, 2nd in OBP & SLG %.
Gordon 3rd in RBI in AL.
O’Hearn starting to have a little better luck the last couple days.
This is turning out to be a pretty impressive offensive team and fun to watch so far. Hopefully should continue to get better as the weather warms up . . . .
Having Salvy would make it a pretty good lineup. [Reply]
So do we go for it next year? We gonna keep Whit until his wheels fall off, or trade him at the deadline for a great young prospect or two? We gonna extend Alex? We are not ready next year unless we fix the bullpen and get another starter, and let's be honest, the bullpen is not gonna fix itself in a year.
If our team was a bigger market, we could have kept Cain, maybe signed McCutchen for right field, and if Perez was here we would be absolutely stacked. Oh well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerok:
So do we go for it next year? We gonna keep Whit until his wheels fall off, or trade him at the deadline for a great young prospect or two? We gonna extend Alex? We are not ready next year unless we fix the bullpen and get another starter, and let's be honest, the bullpen is not gonna fix itself in a year.
If our team was a bigger market, we could have kept Cain, maybe signed McCutchen for right field, and if Perez was here we would be absolutely stacked. Oh well.
The pen can be fixed in one year.
If there’s one thing this organization has proven, it’s that they can piece together a pen when needed. They intentionally neglected it this year. They were a little cocky and thought they could cobble together a respectable pen with no effort. They were wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerok:
So do we go for it next year? We gonna keep Whit until his wheels fall off, or trade him at the deadline for a great young prospect or two? We gonna extend Alex? We are not ready next year unless we fix the bullpen and get another starter, and let's be honest, the bullpen is not gonna fix itself in a year.
If our team was a bigger market, we could have kept Cain, maybe signed McCutchen for right field, and if Perez was here we would be absolutely stacked. Oh well.
Can't imagine they're going for it next year. The million dollar question will be what they do with Gordon. He looks really good, and his defense is always strong, and he's obviously a fan favorite. Nicky Lopez will be up next year for sure, if not later this year, and Khalil Lee might see some action by next year sometime.
With the pitching staff, they're probably going to see what they have. Keller, Junis and Lopez will be around. And they are going to wait on the big 4 of Singer, Kowar, Lynch and Bubic. Bubic is absolutely tearing up single A. I'd guess he'll be heading up to advanced A to join the other 3 guys soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by arrowheadnation:
Dayton "claims" that next year is the year he starts making moves for the next run. We just have to live through this year of shit first.
That's scary. Dude got lucky a few times and is going to absolutely get raped in multiple trades. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
The pen can be fixed in one year.
If there’s one thing this organization has proven, it’s that they can piece together a pen when needed. They intentionally neglected it this year. They were a little cocky and thought they could cobble together a respectable pen with no effort. They were wrong.
Pen sucked last year too and the year before and didn't make the playoffs in 2016 because of the shitty pen. [Reply]