Indeed, maybe 10x longer, and that is what I did not expect from Bloom, when he came here. I know the Rays swung and missed on low cost additions, too. It is expected to miss more than you hit on these types of deals, but man-o-man! He has missed badly on a ton of additions. 2020 was understandable.
I've talked a lot about how Bloom has worked hard to improve the depth of the 26 and 40 man rosters, as well as the minor league depth from where he started in 2020. I even argued he had too much quantity and not enough quality on the pitching staff, this spring, yet as it turned out 20+ decent looking pitcher profiles was not nearly enough. Had we just added 1-2 more durabale and dependable pitchers, we could have limited all those failures we've seen come and go.
Just looking at the pitching, we started the season with this:
Sale & Paxton known to be starting on the IL, but expected back early or mid season.
Kluber, Kelly and Mills missing most or all of the whole season, perhaps unexpectedly.
That's 5.
Bello, Pivetta, Whitlock, Houck and Crawford is 5 more.
Jansen, Martin, Schreiber, Winckowski and Bleier were 5 more.
That's 15
The next 5 might have their quality questioned, but it was 6 more:
Joely, Brasier, Ort, Mata, Murphy and Walter.
That was 21.
Had we had 22 or 23, we don't see:
22.50 Faria
13.50 Lamet
9.00 Littell
9.00 Robertson
7.36 Garza
6.75 Dermody
5.85 Jacques
5.69 Llovera
4.91 TScott
2.70 Sherriff
2.70 Barraclough
That's 11 pitchers totalling over 80 IP of crap.
Had we had two better pitchers than Brasier and Ort, add 45 more IP.