I'm disappointed by the offseason, too. I don't want to sound like I'm making excuses for Bloom or Henry, but it kind of irks me that the one winter we decide to spend big, the prices for the best FAs went through the roof. I'm not sure we'd have signed Rodon, Bogey, Judge or any other real big name FA, anyway, but still...
I am not letting Bloom & Co. off the hook, this season. I'm just not letting the first 17 games cause me to jump the gun on final judgments.
Sure, I'd like to have seen better results, out of the gate, but it's way too early. It looks like Bloom did fine with the Duvall signing, except to know he'd get hurt. (I know- I know, the guy was injury prone, so he should have expected it.) Turner and Kluber have yet to light the world of fire, and maybe they never will. Jansen has started out well. Martin is now on the IL, along with Joely, Mondesi, Mills & Story- all recent Bloom signees.
I can see why people are down on the team, and even if everyone was healthy, we'd still have some questions to be answered. I know I'm in the minority, but I think our rotation will end up being fine, and maybe even more than fine. We may be fine, even without Sale being a force. As i've said before, I like the fact that we have 6 SP'ers to choose from, and I'm counting Houck for the pen. I think Mata or Walter may be helpful, later on, and guys like Houck, Wink and Crawford are solid long men who can spot start, from time to time.
We need to avoid major injuries, beyond what we've already had, especially all at once, like what happened, last summer.
Having so many question marks is usually viewed as a bad thing, but it also means we have so many options among players with promise that we don't need them all to do great or even all that well. We just need enough to do well.
I'm staying optimistic, for now.