.500 Since the TD
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.500 Since the TD
Small sample size but the team is still fighting.
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Re: .500 Since the TD
They are what many predicted in the off season around a .500 team not close to the 90+ some predicted but around .500
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Re: .500 Since the TD
Since they had 11 MLB caliber relievers, they really didn't lose much from their ability to win.
That's why it would have been such a huge mistake not to trade away Helsley, Maton, and Matz. It really didn't blow up their miniscule chance of getting back into the race. We are out of the race because our starting pitching, hitting, and fielding are not near playoff caliber. The relievers can't carry this team into the playoffs alone.
Should have traded Fedde much sooner since they had McGreevy ready to go. Waited until he was worthless and he to be paid to leave.
Should have traded Helsley sooner, too. His value was not going up and we had the depth to replace him. In fact, we could have re-invested his $8.2M salary into a another good veteran FA reliever and sold that guy at the deadline, too.
Sell high, not low. Sell too early, not too late.
Learn to judge talent before the good/bad results come, at least be better at it than other teams.
That's why it would have been such a huge mistake not to trade away Helsley, Maton, and Matz. It really didn't blow up their miniscule chance of getting back into the race. We are out of the race because our starting pitching, hitting, and fielding are not near playoff caliber. The relievers can't carry this team into the playoffs alone.
Should have traded Fedde much sooner since they had McGreevy ready to go. Waited until he was worthless and he to be paid to leave.
Should have traded Helsley sooner, too. His value was not going up and we had the depth to replace him. In fact, we could have re-invested his $8.2M salary into a another good veteran FA reliever and sold that guy at the deadline, too.
Sell high, not low. Sell too early, not too late.
Learn to judge talent before the good/bad results come, at least be better at it than other teams.
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Re: .500 Since the TD
+1 to all of thatcardstatman wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025 20:44 pm Since they had 11 MLB caliber relievers, they really didn't lose much from their ability to win.
That's why it would have been such a huge mistake not to trade away Helsley, Maton, and Matz. It really didn't blow up their miniscule chance of getting back into the race. We are out of the race because our starting pitching, hitting, and fielding are not near playoff caliber. The relievers can't carry this team into the playoffs alone.
Should have traded Fedde much sooner since they had McGreevy ready to go. Waited until he was worthless and he to be paid to leave.
Should have traded Helsley sooner, too. His value was not going up and we had the depth to replace him. In fact, we could have re-invested his $8.2M salary into a another good veteran FA reliever and sold that guy at the deadline, too.
Sell high, not low. Sell too early, not too late.
Learn to judge talent before the good/bad results come, at least be better at it than other teams.
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Re: .500 Since the TD
Good point. This team may lack prime-age, high-end talent, but they don't want for fight.
I think Ollie should get some credit there.