Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I agree with that. First, the team obviously has a culture problem. I'm not in the clubhouse. I don't know who is to blame.
Honestly? Kenny. How much clubhouse BS happened on his watch? Sale cutting up jerseys, the dysfunction last year and this year, LaRoche's kid. The organization clearly has/had no accountability which is why these things happened. Maybe things will be different now, but I refuse to believe it until proven otherwise.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Another complete rebuild should be out of the question. You tanked to get these guys, now you have to live with them and hope for the best. You have to go with Moncada-Robert-Jimenez in the middle of the order and hope they can stay on the field and that at least two of them can have big years.
As a fan, yeah I don't want to see another rebuild. But Texas won 68 games last season and now they are two wins away from a World Series. They spent in free agency this year, but they didn't drop a quarter billion dollars on one player. A 1-2 year turnaround/rebuild does happen. Diamondbacks won 74 games last season, as did the Cubs who were in it through mid September.
Getz is the GM and he has to be given full reign. If he goes into Jerry's office and says, "We can't win with these guys we have to blow it up" then you have to let your GM do so. Again I refuse to believe this is the case until proven otherwise.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I don't understand the fascination with Vaughn. I'd be looking to improve at first base.
Agree. He's acceptable and controllable for now. He's also been a team player and played all over the place on the field. You cannot sign him to a long term deal unless he takes big steps offensively.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I would get rid of Anderson.
I would be fine with this, but you get nothing for him now. Best case is he has a good first half and you can move him for some sort of prospect.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Montgomery is probably not ready, but if you don't expect to contend anyway, why not just put him at short and hope for the best?
This makes sense, but you saw what they did with Colas. This was a 101 loss team, and they sent the guy down in September to work on his game. 22 year old rookie gets held accountable. That goes back to you culture problem.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
You need at least one quality starter who can consistently give you 6+ innings a game. I have no clue what to do with the bullpen, but I think handing out big salaries to relief pitchers should end. It hasn't worked. Just go with cheap live arms.
Giolito is going to be that guy, or at least presented as that guy. Nobody is going to sign him long term. At best, he gets a two year prove it deal. He would be a good fit on a one year prove it deal for the Sox and the Cubs.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Getting back to the culture change, I have no beef with signing Perez to catch if you think he's the guy who can get your clubhouse in order. Just don't expect him to give you his best seasons. Those are probably over. If he gives you one, that's gravy.
Agree. No issue with bringing in a proven veteran as a backup to help Lee. But you cannot give up anything of consequence or pay a guy like Perez more than a few million.
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
It's more fun to be a victim
Caller Bob wrote:
There will never be an effective vaccine. I'll never get one anyway.