This is headed toward here we go round the mulberry bush territory.
But when Dombrowski came in we needed pitching desperately. The major league pitching staff was extremely weak and there was none in the system anywhere near MLB-ready. So he traded for some pitchers. He also made a bunch of deadline trades.
He did not make one single trade of any significance for a position player.
Why are you distinguishing between prospects he inherited and prospects he didn't inherit?
The prospects he traded were generally ones he inherited, weren't they? That's what he keeps getting criticized for. But you're saying that inherited prospects he didn't trade don't enter into the equation?
I guess I need some guidelines here on what counts and what doesn't.
Are you saying you would rather have the Dodgers or Braves record and farm system over ours? Would you give up the 2013 and 2018 rings in exchange?
Because it sounds like that's what you're saying.
As a PITCHER for the Boston Red Sox, Babe won 89 games with a 2.19 ERA.
So maybe, just maybe, he was a pretty decent all-around athlete, huh, Ottavino, you f'king clown?
I know it seems incredible, but I actually had a dream this morning that baseball was going to give a new name to high leverage late innings, somewhat similar to the NFL's Red Zone nonsense. It was going to be called the Cliff Zone. This proves conclusively that I spend too much time here.
It's silly. Babe was a beast compared to his contemporaries and that's all that matters. The rest is time travel fantasy s***...entertaining in books by H G Wells and Vonnegut and Stephen King, but useless in reality.
It's a strategy that's *questionable*, I would say. When something is questionable you can have arguments for and against, which is exactly what we've got.
There's still a long way to go until opening day. But it seems more and more likely a trade will be made for a reliever.
They should also give Buchholz a call and ask him if he wants a shot at another ring with the Red Sox, starting the year in the pen and we'll see what happens as we go.