A real team would have looked at last year's performances and strategized that they hope Cruz will become a good hitter (even tho he hit only .233 in 331 ABs in 2021, hope that Davis becomes a good hitter despite hitting .213 last year, hope that Suwinski can do better than his .224 last year, hope that Cutch has something left, and acquire some proven hitters just in case.Wildwoodcoach wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:25 pm Current batting averages
Triolo- .227
Tellez-. 210
Cruz -. 209
Suwinski-.191
Davis -.182
Cutch - .173
If all 6 of these guys are in the game at the same time and they often
have been, the Pirates have very little chance of winning unless they
score one or two runs and the staff pitches a Shutout. That is the reality guys
Well, the "hope" strategy isn't working out so far and the players they acquired are Tellez (.215 in 2023, .219 in 2022, career .232), Taylor (.220 last year, career .240) and Olivares (utility OFer, .261 career BA). These players fit the budget but can't be expected to significantly upgrade the offense. Cherington remains embedded in the "hope" strategy. And hope is not a strategy.