Guilty. I watch the second half of the game after I got home. Turns out the Schadenfreude I feel from watching the Yankees lose might win out over my indifference of watching Rob Manfred's dream World Series match up.
I've had better, but we're very much in alignment this off-season, which hasn't often been the case.
They need a RHH OF option. It doesn't have to be a regular, but it has to be somebody who can defend and hit lefties. It's a need but it is a supplemental piece to what is already there.
Same is really true of the bullpen. They need to supplement what they have.
The rotation is a little different, as it always is, because you can literally never have enough great starting pitching. But most of the rotation is already in place. If they spent a lot of money this is where I suspect it would be at. But they don't have to sign a 100+ million FA contract to bring in a guy that can make this rotation championship caliber.
I was surprised to find this thread, not to mention the majority of posts. I love good baseball, and with these two teams' rosters, was hoping I'd see just that. Got to witness some incredible plays (that Edman stop on the RF side of 2B was so pivotal, the Verdugo catch, the fan interference, some gutsy gritty get-out-of-a-jam pitching on both sides).
With all that, I still had to fight the urge to turn it off after the LAD were unable to convert the DP and allowed the go-ahead run in the 8th. As someone above said, I really didn't want to watch the Yankee celebrations.
Instead, I reminded myself that I was watching Ohtani in the WS, against Judge in the WS, and that baseball has a way of turning everything on its head in a flash, and World Series games have an extra zing for the players that makes stars come out of nowhere. I didn't want to miss that.
As usual, I believe I woke up the neighbors when I saw the ball leave FF's bat in the bottom of the 10th. It was pure gold. I feel bad for baseball fans that missed watching that classic, and enjoying the Yankees being taken down. 😆
I think this is the best post you have ever made. Really well said.
I think what CoC was saying is that the BJs had good young talent on offense. The depth of that talent is greatly questioned and yea, their FA signings have larger been failures.
I don’t think people will ever learn that throwing 9 figure deals at aging and soon to be declining players isn’t a smart thing to do…but hey, it makes our payroll number look so much better! Ownership is trying!!!
Good post.
The Blue Jays references are basically nonsensical and just made for the crying losers to cry loudly and loserly with no coherent point to make.
First, it ignores that the Blue Jays had a pretty successful run, 3 out of 4 years in the playoffs, with the off-year being a 91 win which as you point out would almost certainly results in a playoff berth under current rules.
Second, if the Blue Jays are to be defined as an example of being unsuccessful, then it makes your "argument" (not that you really have one other than wishing to cry and moan) weaker, because they did exactly what you want the Orioles to do. They signed plenty of FAs. They brought in Gausman, over 100 million; Bassit, over 20 mil annually; Chad Green, 3 year contract for a bullpen arm; Kikuchi 3 years for a Japanese FA; Springer, 150 million.
Again, it is moronic and nonsensical. tHe bLuE jAys aRe FaIlUrEs, tHe oS sHoUlD dO wHaT tHeY dID.
The Blue Jays weren't more successful primarily because their own internal players, including Vlad Jr., did not/have not become the players they hoped for.
The same will be true for the Orioles over the next 5 years. Their success or failure will almost entirely hinge on how Rutschman, Henderson, Cowser, Kjerstad, Holliday, Bassallo and a few others perform/develop. If most of those guys don't perform as well above average regulars, no vEtErAn bAt is going to make much of a difference.
I didn’t imply anything. I was quite clear on what I thought they would sign and that was far from standing pat or anything remotely like it.
If you got from my post that I think they will stand pat, you either didn’t read it or didn’t understand the clear and obvious thoughts in it.
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