Adding an MLB quality LF wouldn't be all in you ninny.Sexymarinersfan wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:55 am+1Juliooooo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:51 amAgree to disagree. I'm fine with them playing the long game here. Lets see what we have in Fraley, Shed, Kelenic, France this year. Chances are that Fraley and Shed won't be much, but many would have said the same thing about Moore last year. We'll know by midseason where the holes are. We'll know if Moore is the real deal or not. I don't think Mariners are competing for the World series with or without 1 more player this year, and I don't think it makes a difference in 2022 if they will truly compete or not. Playoffs would be great, but ultimately its about building a team that can win a World Series. I don't think signing 1 guy like Rosario makes that difference this year. It would be nice to have 1 more trade piece at the deadline, but I can see why they didn't go all in on getting someone. They set a price, and if they couldn't get someone at that price, they were fine going forward with what they have.bpj wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:38 am
Exactly.
So other teams would have just filled their holes for a year with FA's that were plentiful instead of sitting on their thumbs.
All the AAA guys would still get injury callups or force their way up.
But none of this put it off another year until we try nonsense because, Muh Prospex.
They added RP. They added a SP, finally. Now they're 1 player short of 90 wins when plenty of LF were easily had. Always 1 move short in the name of giving the youngsters a chance, before they've even earned it.
I think that they are multiple pieces away from going all in as well. Why not just put all your chips in and grab multiple players like the Mets, White Sox, and Padres have been doing, when the time comes. It hasn't come yet.
But it would get them to 90 wins, an additional trade piece and depth. But who needs that.