Captain 97 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 6:58 pm
GL_Storm wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 5:59 pm
Pitching has also taken a real step backwards this year, especially in the bullpen.
this is a very overlooked fact. People are focusing in on the offense and I do agree we need a couple of Bats but the Pitching is whats going to make or break this team. The pitchers have given up 405 runs in 93 games. Last Season after 93 games they had given up 349. If we had just had a repeat pitching performance from last year they would have a +67 run differential right now and a projected Pythagorean record of 55-38 which happens to be exactly where the Astros are. By all means they need to get a bat but if the rotation doesn't get healthy and back in a rhythm and if they don't fix the bullpen I am not sure that upgrading the offense is going to be enough.
First, I think the injuries to the starters have been a big issue. Is there a starter available that is better than what we now have? Most admit we need help in the bullpen, but that seems to be the easiest thing to address at the deadline. If all we needed was a bullpen arm to be a contender? We'd be in real good shape. The offense is shit, has been shit, and doesn't seem much better. People point to the improvement, but I wonder what happens if we remove Cal from the equation how much "improved" it really is. We have one guy having a monster season, and it's skewing the stats, IMO.
Cal has 76 RBI and 63 Runs scored. Remove the 36 times he has driven himself in? He has accounted for 103 Runs. We have scored 416 Runs in total. So, Cal has accounted for 25% of our runs scored. Do we really expect him to account for 25% of our offense the rest of the way? I am still baffled as shit why anyone throws him a damn strike.
Sorry, gun to your head, if we keep this team the same as it is right now, do you have more faith in the Pitching or Hitting improving?