Farmer1906 said:
This is why IMO you go in for 25 then a few more years after. You can survive without Framber if a combination of get good Javier back, McCullers isn't dead, Brown staying about what he was last year, Spaghetti keeps developing, and/or we add some kind SP talent via FA or trade.
We cannot replace Tucker. There just isn't a stud like him on the market unless you get Soto. But you can still add to the offense and keep it good with a combination on FA signings and trades.
Unless Dana can perform a miracle with the draft and minors, the gig is up in 2027-28ish.
On the flip side, if we really "go for it" for a couple more years, it will only deepen the hole we have to climb out of when the dark days return (and they will return--we will never be able to money whip decent teams together like NYY, NYM, LAD).
So you gotta ask yourself what the realistic chances are of making deep runs? WC or 1st Rd bounces are complete wastes of limited resources and buying potential; e.g., Kooch pitched out of his ass for us last year, but for what? He never even got to pitch in the playoffs and we gave up solid (at least tradeable) pieces for him. Hindsight is 20/20, yeah, but these types of moves will tank us deeper, quicker, longer.
With the team LA is has (been allowed to) put together, I wonder if it would be prudent to begin the rebuild now. That's what I lean towards anyway.