Only the Sale contract remains as a minor excuse for Bloom. This is his team, now- budget restrictions and farm building priorities and all. It was his make or break winter, and there seems little more he will do, other than handle the Devers situation and maybe make one bold trade.
I have serious doubts about the areas he chose to address with the limited but not meager winter spending budget given him, this off season. Frankly, I'm surprised he spent so much on a DH/L'er and DH/3B/1Bman. I do applaud his pen repair, and even though I'd prefer keeping Whitlock and Houck in this upgraded pen, making it a big strength, I'm okay with Whilock getting his chance to start and give us 150+ IP over 100-110. I expected a better winter with more emphasis on quality over quantity. I thought the whole quantity philosophy had run its course. The explosion of top end contracts, by itself, limited what I hoped we could have done with the expected $90M winter budget, and not spending it all, yet is a bit surprising, too.
All this being said, when I look at our line-up., I see more odds-on chances for improvement than decline. Will 5-6 improved slots outweigh losing Bogey and to a lesser extent JD? If we think about losing the 2018-2019 or to a lesser extent, even the 2021 JD, I'm not sure Turner & Co. can do that, but I do see a good chance for improvement over the 2020 or 2022 JD. Improving ob Bogey's D might not be that hard to do, but it may take 3-4 improvements from 1B, DH, 2B, LF, CF or RF to just break even with Bogey's offense, but again, the 2018-2021 Bogey offense and not the 2017 or to a lesser extend the 2022 Bogey O. It's not a simple formula, and bringing back and aging JD and Bogey that for some reason has seen his XBH and RBI totals tumble since 2019 may not have given us what we remember these two hitters giving us over the last 4 years. I'm not dissing these two, but had we spent most of our budget bringing bac kBogey, JD, Nate and others, how could we expect major improvement from 2022, either?
It's going to come down to how well Bloom's additions do in 2023, and not just this winter's newbies. This is Bloom's team.
C McGuire and Wong
1B Casas (is DD'd prospect, but Bloom did not trade him)
2B hopefully Story or Arroyo
SS hopefully Andrus or someone like M Rojas or Story
LF Yohida
CF Kike
RF Verdugo/ Refsnyder
DH Turner
SP Whitlock, Kluber, Pivetta, Paxton (Wink & Seabold)
Pen Jansen, Martin, Schreiber, Barnes (extension), Joely, Mills, Kelly, German, Ort
All that is left over from the 2018-2019 teams are Sale, Barnes, Brasier and Taylor. Again, this is Bloom's team with a few ifs ands or buts, but the 2023 results will be squarely on Bloom's shoulders, fully deserving or not.