At least he is being reasonable.
That is one opinion. The other, as I've been posting, is 'yes, he can'.If we are to spend 210 Million I would rather go after another ace. He can't keep up what he did this year.
If we are to spend 210 Million I would rather go after another ace. He can't keep up what he did this year.
So you throw it at Jake Arrieta instead? I think he's the best SP option.
Go with an OF of Pollock, Peralta, and Brito?
Don't forget we still have Tomas...
The over-arching strategy for such a heavy emphasis on pitching (by signing another "ace") would be to field the most defensively capable team you could and hope to win your games 1-0 instead of 7-6. The humidor is a variable here on offensive production at Chase, but would expect to reduce the overall effect.
So you'd field Brito over Tomas with an added ace and the humidor effect on the ball.
So what do you do with Tomas? Sit him, with occasional starts and DH on AL Road Trips?
Robbie Ray finished seventh in the National League for Cy Young award. And you're looking for an Ace #2?. Only six pitchers in the league were voted higher than he.I'm stuck thinking about Greinke, Ace 2, Ray, Walker, Godley, and maybe even Miller pulling his head out.
Let's hope Ray stays healthy or he repeats his awesome peformance of this past season. I would bring in another SP in case the injury bug hits the diamondbacks.Robbie Ray finished seventh in the National League for Cy Young award. And you're looking for an Ace #2?. Only six pitchers in the league were voted higher than he.
Greinke finished fourth and some of us say that, overall, Robbie was better. Certainly during the post season.
You're right, Robbie is not #2. He's #1A, if not #1 as we look ahead.
Let's hope Ray stays healthy or he repeats his awesome peformance of this past season. I would bring in another SP in case the injury bug hits the diamondbacks.
Robbie Ray finished seventh in the National League for Cy Young award. And you're looking for an Ace #2?. Only six pitchers in the league were voted higher than he.
Greinke finished fourth and some of us say that, overall, Robbie was better. Certainly during the post season.
You're right, Robbie is not #2. He's #1A, if not #1 as we look ahead.
YesWhat does "SP" stand for people keep saying?
Starting pitching?
Lamp was undependable during the 2nd half of the past two seasons. We need a consistent power hitter (even a non-spectacular Matt Williams type) to be with Goldie in the lineup from Games 1-162. Pollock has nothing to do with that.Without JD I think they can trade Pollock now. Even though Lamb imploded down the stretch he's 26 and had the 8th highest OPS among 3B's. Maybe try to get him on a team friendly extension.
Lamp was undependable during the 2nd half of the past two seasons. We need a consistent power hitter (even a non-spectacular Matt Williams type) to be with Goldie in the lineup from Games 1-162. Pollock has nothing to do with that.