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I can start a new repository today if that's the preference. Seems like any mojo we were worried about slipped between Elliot Johnson's legs yesterday.
Dayton Moore's biggest issue, by far, is his extreme loyalty to bad baseball players and willingness to keep rostering them despite complete proof they are shitty. Jeff Francoeur Chris Getz Ross Gload Hiram Davies Luke Hochevar Horacio Ramirez etc. I think the only reason Johnson has survived this long is that he is the only guy on the team who can play SS other than Escobar. Maybe with Bonifacio, that changes. I know Bonifacio was terrible with Toronto this year. But he at least has some upside and success in his recent past. |
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Shields, Guthrie, Duffy, Chen or Santana (hoping we re-sign him)? Paulino? It's not like we need bullpen help. |
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Also, if you want to contend, you really need at least 7 starters you can go with and feel comfortable. We've seen this in 2013 with Bruce Chen having to step into the rotation. |
Dayton's biggest problem is he can't make trades. he had the crown jewel of about the last 5 years in Zack, and he gets a shitty SS who hits exactly like Berroa & Neifi plus a decent (but totally one dimensional) CF who is always banged up. That's it.
Yeah, that's it. With in-house options that were free. So when he turns around and gets James Shields giving up a legit player in Wil Myers it only proves that he's a clown while Andrew Friedman isn't. |
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KC's success beyond James Shields' contract relies on at least a few of KC's close-to-MLB starters (Danny Duffy, Will Smith, Yordano Ventura, Kyle Zimmer) being valued members of the rotation by that time. SP depth for 2014 (assuming no Santana and no Chen) 1) James Shields 2) Jeremy Guthried 3) Danny Duffy 4) Wade Davis 5) Will Smith 6) Yordano Ventura 7) Kyle Zimmer Considering that Davis, Smitha and Ventura are BIG question marks, Zimmer is important next season. |
Well, hopefully, our run shows him and Glass that re-signing him and Santana would be a good business move.
We will come to the park if we have even a SLIGHTLY ABOVE AVERAGE team LMAO |
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That's an incredibly risky deal for KC to commit to, in my opinion, considering the up-and-down nature of Santana's career. Chen is much less risky. Wouldn't mind seeing them bring him back on a short-term deal, at all. |
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