I just hope that after the trade deadline passes and it's obvious, we are not going to make that run needed to make a wild card spot they start tinkering around a bit with the roster and lineups and give some guys opportunities to see who might be part of the 2025 mix. If they aren't traded away in a few weeks in some kind of deal guys like Canario, Mervis, Vazquez are at a point where they need some extended opportunities in Chicago and I am not talking like some random pinch hit at bats and spots starts I'm talking need to get them in the lineup multiple days a week and see if they can make the adjustment or not. If they aren't going to be part of the future than so be it. Caissie is probably ready for a taste of the bigs too. Maybe give Busch some starts at 3B too and see what happens. Then you have the pitchers, some of that will be based on health and if Taillon or Hendricks get traded but guys like Wicks, Brown, and Wesneski are guys that either need to be given some turns in the rotation or start preparing them for bullpen roles. Give some of the young guys in the pen some high leverage opportunities too.
Just don't want to waste the post-deadline stretch running out the same mediocre lineup that can't win games. Commit to the rebuild and figure out what you have in the system that might be able to contribute next season or at worse figure out of some of these guys need to be moved because there is not a path forward for them in the organization.
One of my Jed knocks - How he managed the Matt Mervis scenario should be a case study for every future MLB GM/President.
You know going into 2022 it's a rebuild year. You have a guy in Des Moines who is hitting .309 with 40 bombs on the year and a low strikeout rate. But Jed decides he's going to ride with Frank Schwindel and Alfonso Rivas at 1B and Mervis doesn't get a shot.
2023 comes. Jed has zero ******* clue who is going to be 1B, so he signs two first basemen who have shown drastic decline in the previous year. Mervis? Still raking in Des Moines. Call up Mervis in May/June. Does not perform. Goes back to Des Moines the rest of the season.
Jed could've found out in September 2022 that Mervis was not the 1B of the future and shopped him that offseason and pinned it on adjusting to the MLB. Instead he waited until May 2023, lost that excuse, and lost any and all value Mervis once had.
And I say all that to say this - **** 2024. You want to compete in 2025? Bring up Caisse, Vazquez, and anyone else in Iowa in August/September and see if they're going to be a long term asset for this club or if they're guys we want to shop this offseason.