To my eyes, this team looks significantly different than it did back before they had that team meeting. Just a note on the average 5 runs per game, it is the standard deviation that has changed. It has gotten smaller. It is much more likely now that they score between 4-6 runs per game than before when they'd score 10 one game, then 1 or 2 for the next two. Nearly the same avg runs per game, but much higher likelihood for more wins.
But on the field, Kepler is killing it; Jeffers is doing great; Buxton's dead weight has been on the IL; Miranda and Larnach's bats have been replaced with Julien and Lewis. Gallo is sitting on the bench more; MAT has become a power supply with an OPS of .889 in August.
The starting pitching is still showing signs of brilliance. Joe Ryan had his time off to recover from the 8-9 blown games where he stunk do to injury, Kuechel is pairing well with Ober (if only Ober can keep the runs down), Few complaints with Madea, Grey, Lopez.
The bullpen still stinks, but now we actually get to blame the losses on them. Before, it didn't matter how bad they stunk because there was no way the team could win with 1-2 runs per game. But I'm actually feeling better about the bullpen. I'm hoping a little more rest for Duran can fix him a bit. I'm thinking Jax is hopefully able to get some better luck back. Thielbar seems to have good numbers, even though whenever I tune in he's giving up runs. Winder has the ability to come out of nowhere and throw 4 scoreless innings. BUT soon we'll be able to have Ober and/or Madea or Ryan in the bullpen. And we might be getting back Brock Stewart. If we are able to bring back an injured bullpen piece and move a starter or two to the back end when it matters (i,e, the playoffs) then the front office essentially achieved what everyone hoped they'd do (add 2 mediocre+ bullpen pieces) without giving up a single prospect. Also a good thing Kepler and Pagan didn't get dumped.
All of this is happening against some of the better (not best) teams in the league. They're beating teams like Seattle, Texas, Arizona, Philadelphia and having competitive losses against other good teams rather than always getting blown away.
Call me crazy, but I'm thinking this team not only looks better than the first half team, but they have the depth and consistency that could (gulp) win a game or more in the post season. This team is.... good!