A good bullpen is going to be key especially early in the year when starters are go8ng to be limited with the shortened spring training.
I don't mind the signing. It allows Lopez to be the swing man and make spot starts for Kopech.
No. They can use Kopech with Lopez and Crochet to fill in his other starts. I wouldn't want another pitcher that you needed to use more starts from others.
Personally, it's not about the money. They already have Kopech in the rotation who won't pitch a full season. Dedicating another rotation spot for a pitcher who likely won't pitch a full season just makes a mess of the rotation and trying to figure out who can pitch.
It a shame that they haven't been in the playoffs to compete in such as long time then. I agree they haven't been competitive in a very long time. Probably won't be for awhile either.
You can criticize everyone as no one gets them all correct. But everyone seems absolutely convinced that this FO can not and will not get anything right. Just not true, in my view. Is it guaranteed to go right or wrong, no.
As you said, I place more on the resources provided before. Let's see how it is now.
Is that 1 out of 75 or 80 posts.
I don't he's much different than most GMs. Win some, lose some.
I think he's biggest issue in the past has been lack of resources. Let's hope that isn't the case now.
Can you give any justification that he will be effective for an entire season when he hasn't ever made more than 28 starts and 165 innings and that was only once 6 years ago.
Its a guess on either side whether or not he can be healthy for even a season.
Even if they get minor league filler, they have committed no money to him. They can spend it elsewhere then. Your scenario is entirely plausible. Trade Kimbrel for nothing, use his money elsewhere. However, there is a chance that nothing turns into something. Nothing lost either way.