
Originally Posted by
stipe1280
Point 1: Greinke may/may not be an "ace", but he would have been our #1 on our staff this year and depending on how Darvish improves, could possibly have slid to our #2. Greinke would have been the best pitcher on our team since Cliff Lee and we would have had him for multiple years. Nobody cares if he's a top 6 or 7 pitcher...he is A top pitcher in the league and top pitchers aren't easy to come by.
Point 2: Who cares if the contract is an albatross? They can afford it...and so could we. We all know I didn't want Josh back, but you don't just take an MVP caliber player, let him walk along with a number of your other best players, then do little more than sign an aging catcher and relief pitcher coming off surgery. Again, the Rangers could have afforded to make more of an effort.
Point 3: We agree on this point...on the point that you don't trade Andrus for Upton at least. Middle infielders are harder to come by than outfielders. As for the point about Darvish...sorry, but I'm still going to be cautious and not take his one year sample as what he is. Dice-K and Nomo started out strong here too. Lessons learned.
As for the rest of your points...
A) You can't count on Profar, Martin and Andrus to all break out. 2/3 need more experience first and Profar might even need AAA time. There's a good chance they all turn into stars someday, but I hate that some Rangers fans expect that because they're good prospects, they'll just fill in for our losses immediately. We'll be lucky to have them performing as solid MLB players 2 years from now. You can add Martin Perez, Mike Olt and our young relievers into this argument as well, in that you can't expect them to fill the gaps this year.
B) I'm not positive that our defense has really improved. Yes, Pierzynski will be an upgrade defensively over Napoli/Soto, but honestly, only marginally. He'll also have to prove that he works well with our pitchers. First base is still a cluster considering it could be Moreland, Olt or Kinsler, none of whom have any kind of consistent success at that position. If Profar plays second, he'll need time to learn it. Murphy isn't an upgrade over Hamilton defensively to me.
C) Even if we say we've improved defensively, our offense has declined. You can "hope" that someone steps up, but even best case scenario won't replace what we've lost in this department. This will affect Holland, Ogando, Perez/Ross/Grimm in the rotation when they don't give these guys enough run support to win games consistently.
Final point: You talk about how crucial "being patient" is because of the young "major league ready" players we have. Off your list, only Martin deserves a Major League shot right now. That's not to say that Profar and Olt might not be ready, but Profar could use a year in AAA and Olt might also. Throw Perez into that same boat honestly. In any case, even if you're ready to give these guys a chance, there's nothing wrong with Profar and Olt being your utility/DH guys, Martin platooning with Gentry (which might happen anyway) and Perez being used as a spot starter or "in case of emergency" guy. That said, these guys should prove themselves before being handed anything though.
You have to realize just how close to winning a championship we were with the team we had, though. You don't just throw teams like that away when you're that close, decide to rebuild and sign third and fourth tier free agents. A window to win a championship does not stay open long and frankly, we were probably one #1 or #2 pitcher away from realistically winning the whole thing.
To sum it up...This whole argument isn't an either/or argument. This is a: Give more playing time to our younger players + Continue developing the farm + Make smart trades that improve our areas of need + SPEND MONEY TO KEEP US COMPETITIVE argument.
We could easily have signed Greinke or Hamilton AND given Profar, Olt, Martin and Perez enough playing time to develop. Instead, we looked for cheap players, short contracts and used the money WE HAVE on yet more stadium upgrades (which, again, only improve the investment value for the owners) rather than on building a championship team.