There are a few things to have hope about- quite a few, and it seems that some are bound to come true. With so many players missing time, their return could be significant boosts to the team's production.
I've mentioned the loss of about 1150 PAs from Bregman, Devers, Refsnyder and Lowe, who all combined for an OPS in the mid .800s, and we lost very little in terms of bad OPS guys on offense, but we can hope for...
Anthony adding 300+ PAs.
Mayer adding 300-400+ PAs.
Casas adding 400-500+
Masa adding 300-400+
Abreu 100+ (more if he stops platooning)
So far, we have made no outside additions to the offense.
The pitching offers a greater chance of returning player infusion, but it might be harder to project the infusions will be pluses, mehs or negative values.
We need to replace 26 GS by Gio, 10 by Fitts, 9 by Houck, 10 by Newcomb+May and 22 by Buehler. We also had 5 GS'd by openers or scrubs. That's over half our starts up for grabs by...
New guys or those with 0 GS in '25:
25-30 Sonny Gray
10-30 by Sandoval, Oviedo, Crawford
Returning pitchers
2-3 more from Bello (had 28)
??? Dobbins (11) Early (4) Tolle (3) Harrison (2)
With the pen, we have some major IP shifts coming:
585 IP by 2025 RP'ers
72 Whitlock> same
67 Weissert> same
61 Chapman> same
35 Kelly> ???
34 Slaten> +30
19 Hicks> ???
4 Moran> ???
0 Watson, Samaniego, Mullins>???
Converted SP'ers> ????
Lost
48 Bernardino + 48 Wilson
23 Matz, 19 Newcomb, 17 Guerrero, 16 Alcala, 14 Hendriks, 12 Wink, 11 Criswell
plus lower IP like Burdi, Fulmer, Fitts, Campbell, May and more