Sure, but they already have pretty ridiculous depth.
1. Crochet
2. Suarez
3. Gray
4. Bello
5. Sandoval
6. Oviedo
7. Crawford
8. Early
9. Tolle
10. Uberstine
I'm old, but not "remembers Mario Mendoza's playing days" old. I did know that he's who the Mendoza line was created for.
I remember Yaz Day, but anything before that I was too young to really pay attention.
You might get positive regression from the pitchers, but you'll definitely see negative regression from Cal and Naylor. TBH Donovan and Durbin are the same player except that Durbin can play 150 games.
I don't care about Banda. I'm just making assumptions on what Breslow may or may not like. He dumped all the high bb guys this offseason (Guerrero, Hicks, Murphy, Bernardino, Winckowski, Harrison) except for Moran.
Coulombe is too short.
Honestly, he probably does have it scheduled somewhat. There's probably a certain amount of games played before you take a day off.
Brock Holt said what he liked most about Cora was that he was a great communicator and he always knew in advance what his schedule was going to be.
Watched some highlights of Durbin and he's very athletic at 3b. We haven't had a guy over there like that in a long time. Doesn't throw hard, but neither did Bregman.
2011 was about the starting pitching just falling apart: Lackey, Wakefield, Weiland, Miller, Matsuzaka.
They ran through a bunch of guys that were just awful that year. If Buchholz pitches a full season, they get into the playoffs.
It's FL. At the start of every season, the head of the league talks about sending girls to division 1. It's less intense than the travel teams in the area though. Last spring, they didn't have enough coaches and fell behind in pitching which is why I started coaching over the summer.