2014 season in review thread
Posted: Sat Oct 4, 2014 3:28 pm
here we can talk about stuff that happened, thoughts going forward, give out awards, etc - because despite the bad record i actually feel really good about the team and the direction its headed. whether we take the step next year and are contending for the playoffs will remain to be seen but i think the team will be exciting to watch with a full year of all the kids (plus more! kris bryant)
mvp: rizzo - led in most offensive stats and by all accounts seems to be taking on a role of team leader (in the clubhouse) and enjoying it
cy young: arrieta - looked like an ace at times, multiple occasions of carrying no hitters late into games. held down the pitching staff that was plundered midway through the season (and was kind of a mess on the back end)
lvpbej (least valuable player besides edwin jackson - because come on, he basically ran away with it): travis wood, we had high hopes for him coming off a nice season, maybe he pitches well and he might have gotten moved but he seemed to fall apart and was just bad the whole season
most improved: castro - struggled last year and people were worried about the whole rebuild process (rizzo had struggled too) but he turned it around and got another all-star appearance and hope has been restored in the team's future
rookie of the year: probably a lot of guys eligible but i'll go with hendricks since he was up for the longest and consistently put up great stuff, just went out every start and did his thing. people thought he might struggle the first time through the league but he didn't, which is great
biggest surprise: the shark-hammel trade, knew trades were coming but didn't expect one that early nor that big (packaging them both together), honorable mention to the bullpen not being terrible
biggest disappointment: lake and olt, boy i had hopes for these guys but man it really didn't come together - strikeout city (not that other guys didn't because it seems to be a team wide issue)
mvp: rizzo - led in most offensive stats and by all accounts seems to be taking on a role of team leader (in the clubhouse) and enjoying it
cy young: arrieta - looked like an ace at times, multiple occasions of carrying no hitters late into games. held down the pitching staff that was plundered midway through the season (and was kind of a mess on the back end)
lvpbej (least valuable player besides edwin jackson - because come on, he basically ran away with it): travis wood, we had high hopes for him coming off a nice season, maybe he pitches well and he might have gotten moved but he seemed to fall apart and was just bad the whole season
most improved: castro - struggled last year and people were worried about the whole rebuild process (rizzo had struggled too) but he turned it around and got another all-star appearance and hope has been restored in the team's future
rookie of the year: probably a lot of guys eligible but i'll go with hendricks since he was up for the longest and consistently put up great stuff, just went out every start and did his thing. people thought he might struggle the first time through the league but he didn't, which is great
biggest surprise: the shark-hammel trade, knew trades were coming but didn't expect one that early nor that big (packaging them both together), honorable mention to the bullpen not being terrible
biggest disappointment: lake and olt, boy i had hopes for these guys but man it really didn't come together - strikeout city (not that other guys didn't because it seems to be a team wide issue)