Crick Ramp wrote:
Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
they probably need a full rebuild at this point.
Oh shut up
TL;DR, trust me, I'm right on this.
Tell me how you see any other option here?
Next year, all five starters will be over 30 years of age, two of them 36. If they made the playoffs this year, Darvish and Hendricks are the only ones who could be trusted to win games. Be honest here, do you really think this staff next year can dominate the lineups of the Dodgers, Astros or the Yankees? Heck, the Reds? Would you continue next season with these five guys? I wouldn't.
Next year, they are stuck with Kimbrel as the closer and hopefully he figures it out in the offseason (and whatever his nagging injury was isn't something that needs surgery). Then hopefully Wick steps up for the 8th inning role. Or Ryan? After that its a crapshoot. But bullpens always are. No matter what, there needs to be some turnover here.
Next year, unless they sign Castellanos (and I highly doubt they will at the price he's going to demand), they are stuck with an outfield of Schwarber (who has actually been good this season), Almora Jr. (who has sucked balls), Heyward (who has been sucking balls for years) and Happ. I don't trust Happ and Almora Jr. in CF anymore and I don't really think they give you anything more than a guy off the bench. They can't roll Heyward out there again this year. Yeah, he improved over last year offensively, but he degraded defensively, and he's still a fucking siv. So, the outfield needs at least one more guy who can play CF regularly and can consistently get on base.
Next year, they need to rely on Rizzo (who improved over last year but still is nowhere near his 2014-2016 stats), Bryant (who improved over last year but still is nowhere near his 2015-2017 stats and has been often injured), Baez (who had a good season overall), Hoerner (who is 22 and an unknown at this point) and Contreras (who still hasn't really broken out after four years and is often injured). Then you still have Russell, Caratini and Descalso next year for the bench. The upside is that most of these guys improved statistically over last year. The downside is that injuries played a major factor this year and these guys are all losing another year of contract friendly control. At the least, they need to drop Descalso and Russell. But then you need to fill the bench again with at least 2 guys that can step in and replace one of the best players on this team.
Next year, the farm team will probably be listed as amongst the worst in the league. Maybe Amaya, Marquez or Alzolay break the roster next year and contribute? After that, they need to start getting more talent, which isn't going to happen without trades and better drafting.
How could you even possibly think that given all of these gaps and risks, Epstein will have the money and there will be enough players on the market to construct a World Series caliber team next year? Because the teams they are chasing (the Astros, Yankees and Dodgers) had a much more successful process of finding talent than the Cubs. Jesus Christ, almost every player on the Yankees had an injury this year and they still managed to win 100 games.
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