That’s a real quote. Wow. He’s making me feel bad haha
That one great catch he makes every couple of weeks must make all the difference.I've seen enough of Rojas. He can't hit and it's been 3 years.
Meh. I'd rather focus on bullpen help than another good OF with a mediocre bat.
World trade Nola over Ranger in a second but I think they painted themselves into a corner with Nola’s contract.The decisions facing this team are massive. You could easily say that there is a decision for every player on the roster.
Contract Decisions - JT, Schwarber, Ranger
Player Decisions - Are you moving forward with Bohm, Stott, and Marsh? All of them, some of them, none of them?
Position Decisions- Turner and Harper - would they move if the team can be improved?
Farm Decisions- Would you trade Miller, Crawford, Painter, Abel, Tait?
Two names that are interesting - Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette. Would Turner move to the OF to accommodate Bichette? Tucker is a guy that has been on their radar for years. Could you run Nick out for his final year and have an OF of Tucker, Crawford, and Nick. Would you rather trade Nick in the off season and go Tucker, Crawford, and Marsh.
What is your appetite for trading farm talent. I would assume Painter would not be available, would anyone else not be available?
Would you consider trading Nola to keep Ranger beyond this year? How much of Nola’s salary would you absorb?
What do you trade for pen help this year? Who can you sign for next year?
Dombrowski has massive decisions to make.
Top of the rotation pitching is nearly impossible to acquire. Before this year, Nola was a perennial 200 IP contender. Those guys dont grow on trees. You would need for Nola to come back and pitch better, so that you could point to his injury as a one off. His contract isnt outrageous so I think you’d get interest if you dangled the carrot of some salary subsidy. You’d get a better asset back depending on how much salary you would eat.World trade Nola over Ranger in a second but I think they painted themselves into a corner with Nola’s contract.
Playing Marsh against the lefty was the ultimate display of no confidence in Rojas. And Marsh came through with a couple hits. Rojas will be gone by the end of July, if not before. At this point he's an unproductive chasm in the active roster.Transition Nola to the pen. Rojas, bye bye; keep Marsh; keep Stott; Bohm bye bye; resign Schwarber; try to keep Ranger and package some prospects for a starting left fielder/3rd baseman. Try Nick at first Harper back to right field. JT bye bye.
Alcohol is the only solution to these whiff artists!FFS damn. It somehow hurts less sitting at the marina bar
What the heck, they can score a RUN, right?
0-3 since this. This team is a rollercoaster.10-3 since this.
This is true.FFS damn. It somehow hurts less sitting at the marina bar
It's baseball. Every fan thinks their team is a roller coaster. The Mets just went on a 2-10 streak. The Yankees just went 3 straight games without scoring a run.0-3 since this. This team is a rollercoaster.
Beer makes it easier to deal withIt's baseball. Every fan thinks their team is a roller coaster. The Mets just went on a 2-10 streak. The Yankees just went 3 straight games without scoring a run.
You are going to drive yourself nuts if you live and die by every game/series.
I get the “innings” point I really doTop of the rotation pitching is nearly impossible to acquire. Before this year, Nola was a perennial 200 IP contender. Those guys dont grow on trees. You would need for Nola to come back and pitch better, so that you could point to his injury as a one off. His contract isnt outrageous so I think you’d get interest if you dangled the carrot of some salary subsidy. You’d get a better asset back depending on how much salary you would eat.
I understand and don’t completely disagree. He has alternated really good seasons with very average seasons throughout his career. Maybe his durability and reliability has put undue mileage on him. I do know that for a 10 year period that no pitcher has logged more innings.I get the “innings” point I really do
But innings alone doesn’t make one a good pitcher - I think Nola has been an average pitcher pretty much his whole career