I see a team with about 6 established, major league average positional starters (Monty, Teel, Vargas, Quero, Meidroth and Baldwin (a stretch, I know)), and interesting prospect experiments at 3 positions (Acuña, Pereira/Kelenic, Murakami). Starting pitching was at least serviceable last season, Shane Smith and Davis Martin may be primed to settle in or even progress a bit. The bullpen is more thought out. If there's any setbacks, you have Antonacci, Hagen Smith, Schultz, McDougal, Davitt, Tristan Peters, Dustin Harris and Braden Montgomery in the pipeline.
We would be buried in laughing emojis if we suggested that this team was 3 solid moves away from being competitive. People are still talking like another 100-loss season is practically guaranteed because they don't recognize every name on the roster, yet, everybody in the front office failed for not giving them confidence by hiking the payroll to the top of the league, while also arguing that JR is a horrible businessman that hobbled himself with his short-sighted parsimony.
There's an entire range of outcomes for the 2026 season that go from 80+ wins down to 50. Only the numbers above 62 are treated as fanciful.