IF Ohtani is interested in coming to Texas (meaning we're not in a true bidding war), then I think it basically comes down to whether or not the front office can be convinced that adding the best hitter in baseball to a World Series team is the best way to extend this success.
He's not a need. We just won the World Series and the lineup is going to stay mostly in-tact.
But can the front office/ownership be convinced that rather than a few tweaks and rolling the dice that we can get back to the World Series that just roster-whipping the league is the more advantageous move.
One might say "well why wouldn't ownership want to do that every year?"... and the answer is it's not often that you find yourself in a position where you've *proven* you have a WS caliber team -- one that wasn't exactly lucky when it came to injuries... you have a TORP arm already signed that could be ready after the All Star Break... you have young guys ready to break in... And you've got a HOF-caliber player that has you on his short list.
That's a lot of things that lineup just right.
Since it's me, just looking at it from a gambling/odds prospective... Right now oddsmakers have Texas with roughly a 10-12% chance of winning the WS again.
You sign Ohtani, those odds likely push to 15-16%.
So crunch the numbers -- what is a 5% increase in championship odds worth a team that will already be considered one of the favorites?
A really nice spot to be in for Texas. Either way they go you can make a case is the right move.
He's not a need. We just won the World Series and the lineup is going to stay mostly in-tact.
But can the front office/ownership be convinced that rather than a few tweaks and rolling the dice that we can get back to the World Series that just roster-whipping the league is the more advantageous move.
One might say "well why wouldn't ownership want to do that every year?"... and the answer is it's not often that you find yourself in a position where you've *proven* you have a WS caliber team -- one that wasn't exactly lucky when it came to injuries... you have a TORP arm already signed that could be ready after the All Star Break... you have young guys ready to break in... And you've got a HOF-caliber player that has you on his short list.
That's a lot of things that lineup just right.
Since it's me, just looking at it from a gambling/odds prospective... Right now oddsmakers have Texas with roughly a 10-12% chance of winning the WS again.
You sign Ohtani, those odds likely push to 15-16%.
So crunch the numbers -- what is a 5% increase in championship odds worth a team that will already be considered one of the favorites?
A really nice spot to be in for Texas. Either way they go you can make a case is the right move.