Of course they have a plan! They are experienced professionals not rank amateurs who have never managed a baseball team of any kind yet believe (often self-righteously!) that they know better.
They are about mid way in their rebuilding process but our experts here are already predicting disaster. If they were incompetent idiots they would have been sorted out a long time ago... they would never have fooled both Cleveland's and Blue Jays owners and their professional advisors.
Frankly, I thought I understood their plan and what they are doing but their trades puzzle me. So maybe I didn't... however, I have access to about 3% of the information and assessments they rely on to make their decisions.
Unfortunately, the only way I can judge their competence is by the results they achieve. In retrospect. So I will have to wait a while before I can form an informed opinion on their moves.
But I like the team that is slowly taking shape. I know the Royals are a weak team but what I saw from the Blue Jays in the recent series is what I expect. They will probably have to buy some pitching in the free agent market this fall. And when the time comes, a DH as well. And if both Gurriel and Hernandez develop, they are set. If not they will have to find or buy a power hitting outfielder too.
Don't ask me about pitching. I don't understand getting rid of Stroman, Sanchez and Biagini, either. But they obviously have faith that some of their now numerous pitching prospects will pan out.
Perry
They are about mid way in their rebuilding process but our experts here are already predicting disaster. If they were incompetent idiots they would have been sorted out a long time ago... they would never have fooled both Cleveland's and Blue Jays owners and their professional advisors.
Frankly, I thought I understood their plan and what they are doing but their trades puzzle me. So maybe I didn't... however, I have access to about 3% of the information and assessments they rely on to make their decisions.
Unfortunately, the only way I can judge their competence is by the results they achieve. In retrospect. So I will have to wait a while before I can form an informed opinion on their moves.
But I like the team that is slowly taking shape. I know the Royals are a weak team but what I saw from the Blue Jays in the recent series is what I expect. They will probably have to buy some pitching in the free agent market this fall. And when the time comes, a DH as well. And if both Gurriel and Hernandez develop, they are set. If not they will have to find or buy a power hitting outfielder too.
Don't ask me about pitching. I don't understand getting rid of Stroman, Sanchez and Biagini, either. But they obviously have faith that some of their now numerous pitching prospects will pan out.
Perry