At the start of the season, I mentioned how we had such a large amount of players with some serious upside- some already proven: some speculative. One thing I mentioned was the possibility that Devers had yet to have his best season of his career. Afterall, he's the same age as Duran, who we viewed as still learning and growing. I'm not claiming I "called it:" I just suggested it was one of many possible plusses that could boost our offense into a better than 2023 offense, despite the losses of Turner, Dugo and Duvall.
We've seen a lot of those what ifs come positive, including our catchers reaching above average status as a group, especially now with Wong and Jansen.
As bad as our middle IF D has been, they have hit better than expected while stealing a lot of bases, along the way.
We've seen our OF go from near league worst two years ago to one of the best on O and D. We can even afford to lose O'Neill, who is hitting over .900 and not miss a beat.
We even saw D Smith and Romy do a decent job covering 1B during the Casas injury.
All-in-all, this has been a very exciting offense to watch, including us being a top 5 SB team. It's been a lot of fun for me to watch.
The pitching was fun for a while. The D has been scary bad, at times, with a few glimpses of improvement, here and there, but all-i-all not much fun to watch. Devers seems to have settled down. Rafaela and Duran have been amazing in the OF, while Abreu and O'Neill have had mixed defenses. Wong needs to improve in some areas, but we seem to have the opponents running game under control. These days, that is a very good thing.
To me, this team is set up very well, going forward, as long as we address our key weaknesses: pitching and defense.
The defense may be "fixed" by having a healthy Story and some farm infusions by Mayer, Anthony and Teel. Keeping rafaela in CF would be a big boost.
The pitching needs outside help, and in a big way. That will take spending from JH and better choices by Brez and trades and signings in this area.