Schad wrote:Skin Blues wrote:Why is it horrible mismanagement to make a playoff run with your own star players??? I think some people would only be happy if we're constantly ranked #1 on the prospect rankings list rather than actually using our best players to try to win a world series. By your logic we should have traded away Bautista and Edwin this past summer. I wonder how our magical 2-3 months would have gone if that was the case. Maybe it would have set us up for great success in 2018, but by that time we'd have to trade away Pompey, Travis, Osuna and Stroman in order to re-stock the farm for 2021.
How about, for once, we try to line up the ages of our quality players so that we don't end up with a bunch of young talent that isn't quite there yet tied to a couple aging stars who are soon to depart. We've seen proof positive that any belief that a playoff run would lead to the vault being opened is complete fantasy; we cannot keep trying to do that. We need to be more like the teams that cycle their top-end talent into controllable years, because we do not and will not have the asset base to say "welp, we could have had multiple top prospects, but we were much happier watching an MVP candidate toil on a 75 win team."
And yes, I think that it's quite likely that we would be in a better position if, in 2012, we had opted to trade the vets, rather than opting to try to build around them, forcing us into a situation where we spunked all of our future because their window was almost closed. And that's with it having worked just about as well as could reasonably be imagined. Difference with Donaldson is that we do not have the assets to do it again before his contract expires.
I think it would be hard to find a better match of young talent to go with quality veterans than what we have now. Pillar, Travis, Stroman are pretty much 4 WAR players. Osuna looks like a quality closer even though it'd be better if he was starting. Then you still have Goins and whatever Pompey turns into next year.
It's pretty hard to win the WS. We were certainly at least a top 3 team in the MLB last year. There are arguments that could be made that we were the best team that lost out due to the normal variance that occurs in the playoffs.
I also cringe every time it's insinuated that we mortgaged our future when the only guys we gave up with talent are Hoffman and Norris. I don't care about guys like Boyd. They suck.