Moorad said in his press conference that there will be no changes in upper management, so that is where I got that info from. It was on the Arizona Sports Report last night after the game.
To answer your question hafey, sure, there is no way they could have perceived the team being this bad this season. At the beginning of the season, they were still thinking they were a playoff team, and when you look at the opening day roster, they had a fairly good reason to believe that.
However, despite the thoughts of playoff prospects this year for those in the organization, it was extremely obvious that the pitching staff was a huge question mark. There was no way to determine that they would have the injury problems they have had, so I will give them that much.
As for the wildcard race last season and the failure to release Brenly at that time, maybe it's just me, but I remember the D-backs hitting the skids in August going 14-13 and had no sustained momentum. The entire second half was played at almost a .500 clip, not good enough to make a serious playoff run.
The bottom line is, there is a changing of the guard coming in at the top, and failing to re-energize the organization with new people will only result in more woes for these guys. I don't see how a new CEO/Pres/Whatever will make all these people do a better job than they are now, unless they suddenly take a bunch of smart pills and wake up.
The Diamondbacks lack depth, and that is the responsibility of the GM, starting with the people he puts around him. Scouts, coaching staff, etc...
It's real easy for a GM with a team that has deep pockets to go out and buy the likes of Sexson or Johnson. But what happens when one of them gets hurt and the till is empty?
I agree with KLL on the point of the money being spent in the wrong place. You take away one of the two best pitchers in the NL with a salary of $10M+, you replace him with a power hitting 1b for the same price, and in the process, you shovel off guys who have helped your team win in the past.
Say what you will about the numbers that those guys are producing this season, they were a pretty competitive contender last season with those guys in the lineup. Everyone knew that Mantei was questionable at best as a closer. The middle relief killed this team in the final weeks of the season last year. Wasn't it obvious that scoring runs and starting pitching were not issues that needed addressing?
The bottom line of my thoughts are, if you are going to make a change at the very top, it does not make any sense to keep everything else the same.