Holy **** Smith!!
They have dudes who punish mistakes, even with 2 strikes. Must be nice...Mr Gigem said:
Pretty horrible night from Evo. Not really used to that
And as a follow up to your question, what if our fears were correct that a number of the starters had career best years last season (Garcia, Heim, Tavares, Janko, etc)?Tksymm7 said:
Here's an interesting question; what on Gods green Earth do you do with lineup right now, and then in the offseason? The bottom of the lineup is an atrocity, led by Garcia, followed Jankowski, Taveras, and then Heim.
Flounder Dorfman said:
Jankowski is not a starter. He's a very good fourth outfielder to have on the team, but has absolutely no business ever being in the lineup at DH.
The front office made a huge mistake with the roster construction by not signing a 1B/DH and signing a catcher that can't hit. Especially when they passed on re-signing a catcher that everyone loved who can't hit.
The Opening Day 1B was Duran. That's how much effort was put into the roster in the offseason.
Proposition Joe said:Flounder Dorfman said:
Jankowski is not a starter. He's a very good fourth outfielder to have on the team, but has absolutely no business ever being in the lineup at DH.
The front office made a huge mistake with the roster construction by not signing a 1B/DH and signing a catcher that can't hit. Especially when they passed on re-signing a catcher that everyone loved who can't hit.
The Opening Day 1B was Duran. That's how much effort was put into the roster in the offseason.
The problem is, as others have said, you have a World Series Champion roster that all had career-esque years. There wasn't a ton of roster management to be made.
C - Heim
2B - Semien
SS - Seager
3B - Jung
OF - Garcia
OF - Carter
OF - Taveras
None of those guys were losing their starting spot.
So the only positions possible to really shore up were 1B and backup catcher.
What free agent 1st baseman were you going to go after that would have been an obvious upgrade over Lowe?
As for backup catcher -- if we all got what we wanted it would have been Mitch Garver. Who is currently sporting a 640 OPS for Seattle.
And the one SP that we realistically missed signing out on was Jordan Montgomery. Who is currently sporting a 6.44 ERA and getting booed in Arizona.
Ultimately there were some tweaks that could have been made but nothing that significantly would have changed the look of this roster. And hell, many could have revolved around deciding we needed an upgrade over Josh Smith - the guy carrying this offense.
Tksymm7 said:
I don't really think the Rangers have screwed up Brock Porter, I just think he's be awful. I'm sure they've tweaked some stuff here or there, but the kid literally can't hit the broad side of a barn right now, and that's on him.
Step 1: Identify who develops Tampa's pitching farm.Proposition Joe said:
The Rangers have changed their minor league pitching approach every few years for the last 3 decades.
Though I'm sure that's pretty standard across all clubs that don't have elite production from their farms.