Christopher wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:02 pm
Thomson's failure to move Schwarber out of leadoff is, in itself, a reason not to bring him back.
I really don't understand why multiple teams have been fascinated with the idea of him atop the lineup in recent years. He's a seven-hole hitter most of the time and maybe a #5 guy when he's on a good streak
This team needs a partial overhaul like they did in and after 06 with Lieberthal, Abreu, Bell, etc
I'm not moving on from the final year of Segura's contract unless Bogaerts or Turner is coming to the clubhouse. They need the middle infield to remain above-average, because LF and/or CF will be below average
Christopher wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:30 pm
I'm not moving on from the final year of Segura's contract unless Bogaerts or Turner is coming to the clubhouse. They need the middle infield to remain above-average, because LF and/or CF will be below average
Something is wrong with the DNA of this team, Don't know who is to blame, but the same cast of characters fall apart every year - need to move out some vets.
FolesMVP09 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:33 pm
Something is wrong with the DNA of this team, Don't know who is to blame, but the same cast of characters fall apart every year - need to move out some vets.
I would also try to trade Schwarber
Hoskins & Schwarber would get my vote, but there has to be at least one superstar-level bat brought in when that's done. Probably free agency.
A minor problem is that Schwarber is, by accounts, a far better clubhouse guy than Castellanos, but Castellanos is far more untradeable right now. None of the offseason moves will matter is Castellanos doesn't bounce back in 2023 and help to keep them from wasting another year of Harper/Realmuto
From a practical standpoint, you can't go into 2023 with Schwarber/Castellanos as DH's in a world where you need to put Harper there on occasion. Plus Hoskins' defense at 1B
FolesMVP09 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:33 pm
Something is wrong with the DNA of this team, Don't know who is to blame, but the same cast of characters fall apart every year - need to move out some vets.
I would also try to trade Schwarber
Hoskins & Schwarber would get my vote, but there has to be at least one superstar-level bat brought in when that's done. Probably free agency.
A minor problem is that Schwarber is, by accounts, a far better clubhouse guy than Castellanos, but Castellanos is far more untradeable right now. None of the offseason moves will matter is Castellanos doesn't bounce back in 2023 and help to keep them from wasting another year of Harper/Realmuto
Based on their histories, i just think Nick has more upside. I am done with Schwarber.
Christopher wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:42 pm
From a practical standpoint, you can't go into 2023 with Schwarber/Castellanos as DH's in a world where you need to put Harper there on occasion. Plus Hoskins' defense at 1B