That's the thing about signing younger players like Devers and Correa to longer term deals. They help now and in the future, so if our true window in 2024-2026, Correa fits perfectly- Devers, too, but we also give the fans something to watch in 2023, and who knows, maybe we repeat 2021 with an even better ending in 2023.
Kind of off on a tangent here, but I often hear some posters mention that Bloom took over a championship type team after 2019, because theat team was not so different or far removed from the 2018 team. I ask, why can't they view the 2022 like the 2021 team in the same manner?
In most ways, on paper, the winter moved B loom made, improved the team of 2021 (No Richards, no 2021 Perez, No Andries, No Marwin and yes Wacha, Hill, Strahm, Refsnyder and Schreiber- okay, Diekman, too, but still better-- on paper.)