This was the winter the wallet was opened, but I guess the context included losing the salaries of Boegy, Nate, JD and others.
I expected more spent on the rotation-either money or via trade, but it looks like they placed all their beans on offense, the pen and hopes that 4 of the 6 or 7 SP'ers would come through.
The extreme high prices for the best of the best FAs hampered our haul, to some extent, but Bloom was given enough to make a difference. He chose to spend just $14M on the rotation- Kluber and Paxton taking his option. That's on him.
It's unfortunate we lost Duvall. The loss of Story was more predictable, but still a shame. He seemed to miscalculate Mondesi's recovery time and Kike's defensive skills at SS.
Despite the injuries to Martin, Joely and Mills, he seems to have done well on constructing a reliable pen.
He's been all over the map on choosing D over O, then O over D- each to an extreme. That is puzzling, to say the least.
It's still only April. Kike seems to be waking up. Duran has been a pleasant surprise, and his new approach seems to indicate this may not be a fluke. (Sure, he will come down to earth, but maybe not .650. Turner and Yoshida are looking like good signings, and Verdugo is looking as good as he has ever looked. Again, these are all offense, except for the pen.
McGuire and Wong seem to be handling the catcher slot well, unless you want to blame them (McGuire, mainly) for the rotation's woes.
The 1B, 2B and SS positions have been major issues, so far, but all is not lost at those 3 slots.
I certainly don't feel as optimistic about our chances as I did in March or after winning the first series of the season, but I am pretty far from giving up all hope. Our schedule will get easier. We will get some injured players back and move some low performing players off the 26 by attrition. Maybe some more get hurt, but maybe not.
These other teams ahead of us have some major issues, too.