Who win the division last year? They traded a bad SS and made room for good prospects. I wish Minnesota would do that.
Civale is not as good as his era and gets hurt. They sold high. Might be a mistake, might not. But doing nothing is risky too. It is a choice. They decided to try to make their team younger and better. I applaud that.
I've defended them every year until this one. I see no evidence they are willing to shoot their mistakes and move. I see no progress in the minors, since none of them are being promoted.
Post seven years? The longer this FO has been in control, the worse it's gotten . They've been in a terrible division, and didn't make the playoffs the last two years. The only reason Julien is up is because polanco got hurt a second time. They have no third baseman and need a RHOF, and Prato sits in AAA.
What evidence is there that their plans work, since the pandemic shortened year?
Why does anyone think molitar would ever be back?
They literally have three backups in the outfield, again, and a terrible DH. I have no idea how this is on the manager, and not front office.
Didn't help this year or next year. They have, according to the way they play their players, zero OF signed for next year, and one, maybe, this year, and they did nothing. No idea why anyone thinks next year is promising with that.
Gallo still has a job.
Pathetic leadership, and I don't usually post words like that. Just awful.
Inaction is a decision, and Gallo isn't as good as either Wallner or Larnach. The young guys have almost universally been better than the veterans..... Maybe the FO should trust their decision to bring them into the system in the first place....
I figured this FO would do nothing.
They traded away Kepler and Varland, basically, when Varland was hot. They didn't deal CC or Ryan or Lewis or Jeffers or Julien . This is exactly what the twins should do. Make room for the younger, better, players.