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He'd still have to play by the rules that ownership is setting up and it wouldn't surprise me that part of the reason he left was that he could see how things were going to be, the philosoply of ownership didn't align with how he wanted to handle things. Jed is running things just the way the Ricketts want, which leaves us fans perplexed and frustrated, and the ownership making boatloads of money, which they've never had a shortage of in the first place, sigh.I’d give Theo Epstein anything he wants and more to come back.
I highly doubt the ownership is involved on the in how these injuries have been handled.He'd still have to play by the rules that ownership is setting up and it wouldn't surprise me that part of the reason he left was that he could see how things were going to be, the philosoply of ownership didn't align with how he wanted to handle things. Jed is running things just the way the Ricketts want, which leaves us fans perplexed and frustrated, and the ownership making boatloads of money, which they've never had a shortage of in the first place, sigh.
He'd be a disaster at this point. He can't build a roster without an unlimited check book and we know that's gone now.I’d give Theo Epstein anything he wants and more to come back.
I'm really not sure what the front office strategy is right now. They are holding tight to position player prospects who are blocked by veterans.Theo works for the ownership group for the Red Sox now so that isn't going to happen.
Theo Epstein joins Fenway Sports Group
I remember David Kaplan talking to Ken Miller years ago on KXNO how when Theo was hired by the Cubs he assessed the org top to bottom and basically told the Ricketts they needed to gut the current MLB team to stock the then bad farm system then focus on drafting and acquiring cost controlled position talent. Then once they were ready to compete then would go out and buy the pitching that would be needed. Lester was the first big signing that signaled the Cubs were starting to build something and we all know how the next few seasons played out because they weren't scared to go out and sign or trade for pitching once that core group of position players were making an impact in Chicago. The problem was they essentially wiped out the farm system in 2016 and 2017 and then went cheap again with the pitching while the core group of players also regressed. They had a golden window there after 2016 to compete for multiple WS but instead of reinforcing the MLB team with quality players they went bargain bin shopping. We all know how it fell apart when the core position players all regressed and thankfully we didn't extend them, but they waited too long to blow up that team and didn't get as good of return on them as they might of with a year or 2 remaining on their contracts. I've always felt they missed the window to trade Happ too when he had value and instead extended him with a NTC for some reason. Happ has been around for some bad teams when he was cost controlled and for some reason they never would pull the trigger on trading him.
My issue right now is I don't see any vision on what this front office is trying to do with roster construction. The big sell off of 2021 I thought was a signal of restocking the farm system and taking a similar approach to how they built the 2016 team. Then some of the moves they made like Bellinger and Tucker made it feel like they were expediting the rebuild a little and all we keep hearing every offeseaon is how they are going to open up the checkbook to fill in the missing pieces but they never do. And now that the farm system has some guys ready for an opportunity in Chicago but are blocked by veterans they either need to commit to the prospects soon or start trading them while they have value for other needs like quality pitching or an upgrade at a position if the opportunity arises. Really feel like they should have let this season play out before extending Hoyer but like someone said Jed is doing exactly what the ownership wants him to do so why change that.
I think Caissie will be the everyday RF in 26 and Mo will take Turner’s bench spot and also serve as a 3rd catcher. Who else do you feel is blocked?I'm really not sure what the front office strategy is right now. They are holding tight to position player prospects who are blocked by veterans.
The front office has also drafted really poorly regarding pitching. Horton is really the only solid pitcher they have developed.
It will be great to see if Caissie can grow with this team. His AB yesterday with bases loaded made the rest of the team this past month look good.I think Caissie will be the everyday RF in 26 and Mo will take Turner’s bench spot and also serve as a 3rd catcher. Who else do you feel is blocked?
I'm really not sure what the front office strategy is right now. They are holding tight to position player prospects who are blocked by veterans.
The front office has also drafted really poorly regarding pitching. Horton is really the only solid pitcher they have developed.
The front office was unwilling to give up Mo for a decent starting pitcher, but he will only be a bench player? Doesn't seem like the best plan for the 2nd highest prospect in the organization.I think Caissie will be the everyday RF in 26 and Mo will take Turner’s bench spot and also serve as a 3rd catcher. Who else do you feel is blocked?
Exactly. I like Mo's bat potential but he has career DH written all over right now unless he can prove he can handle catching duties at the MLB level. Right now his bat is ahead of his development behind the plate.The front office was unwilling to give up Mo for a decent starting pitcher, but he will only be a bench player? Doesn't seem like the best plan for the 2nd highest prospect in the organization.
Caissie would be blocked if they try to re-sign Tucker.
Alcantara (#5 prospect) is blocked as well by the other outfielders.
Jonathan Long (#7 prospect) blocked by Busch
Triantos (#10 prospect) blocked by Nico at 2nd and the outfielders.
The front office was unwilling to give up Mo for a decent starting pitcher, but he will only be a bench player? Doesn't seem like the best plan for the 2nd highest prospect in the organization.
Caissie would be blocked if they try to re-sign Tucker.
Alcantara (#5 prospect) is blocked as well by the other outfielders.
Jonathan Long (#7 prospect) blocked by Busch
Triantos (#10 prospect) blocked by Nico at 2nd and the outfielders.
Yeah, I dont think he has a future here. I've seen him play in Des Moines all summer and he doesn't look the part of an MLB player right now.I don't even think they're going to have to roster Triantos to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft at this point. His groundball rate is alarming. He's a taller, more athletic Nick Madrigal.
Alcantara and Traintos have not had good seasons Alcantara is likely 27 after Happ is gone. Traintos is probably utility at best but I’m sure we’ll have a vet there he has to win the job over. Long won’t have Turner to compete with but unless we move Amaya and lose McGuire making Mo #2 ( unlikely) Long will have to beat out Ballestareos as #2 1B which I doubt would happen.The front office was unwilling to give up Mo for a decent starting pitcher, but he will only be a bench player? Doesn't seem like the best plan for the 2nd highest prospect in the organization.
Caissie would be blocked if they try to re-sign Tucker.
Alcantara (#5 prospect) is blocked as well by the other outfielders.
Jonathan Long (#7 prospect) blocked by Busch
Triantos (#10 prospect) blocked by Nico at 2nd and the outfielders.