Some thoughts: - some of this is self inflicted. Keeping Kinley meant you guaranteed your manager was playing with a 24 man roster, for example. The Fernando Rodney Experience would have some rough patches, at minimum, for another. Settling for Grossman as your 4th OFer and LaMarre as your 5th OFer AS YOUR PLAN COMING OUT OF SPRING TRAINING is self inflicted pain, and I have no sympathy. A team fancying itself a contender doesn't try to get away with that. Phil Hughes. Phil Hughes is completely, totally, unquestionably NOT bad luck, or unforeseeable circumstance. That is 100 percent on the front office. - It's remarkable how much worse the defense looks when you remove Buxton and Polanco (and Polanco isn't really a very good SS). Escobar is really stretched as an everyday SS, Sano has some talent but is inconsistent at 3rd. Dozier's arm is even worse than last year, if that's possible. Watching Grossman run in place as a ball 10 feet to one side or the other scoots by him to the wall and a runner scores from first easily is painful. Rosario's inexplicable throws seem to still pop up once a week or so. Mauer is a good defender at first, but he's already taken SIX days off from first base duty. Six! So barely a month into a season where off days have fell like snow flakes in April, the team hasn't benefited from that defense in a quarter of their games. Can someone explain to me why a first baseman needs ANY days off, much less 1 in four? Especially as the team's injury and W/L situation crumbles? Some things I'd try: Mauer plays 1st base every day. Adrianza is my every day SS. Escobar goes back to his utility job. I love's me some EE, but he just gives away too much at short to play there every day. I move Rosario down in the order. The inability to control the strike zone is just too damaging in the middle of the few rallies they generate, particularly when you're already forced to endure a massive whiff rate from Sano. I also have my OF coach sit down with Rosario and go over, one last time, where and why we make certain throws. Next time he airmails an ill conceived throw to the backstop, he sits. "That's just Eddie" excuses stop now. This is supposed to be major league baseball. Play like it. Find a fourth OFer. At this point, it might be impossible, and for sure you're going to overpay in a trade, but do it. The idea that Buxton/Kepler/Rosario were going to play every day for 6 months was never going to happen. And you don't have anyone to back them up. Admit your mistake and try to fix it. Hughes' time on the roster is over, immediately. Thanks for your service, hard work trying to return, and best of luck to you in the future. The checks will be in the mail for another 16 months.