5F79786F79691A0 wrote: I don't advocate firing NH. He's in the difficult position of working for an owner who's repeatedly proven himself to be unbelievably cheap. I fear a different GM would do even worse under those same constraints. There just isn't an answer for this problem.
A different GM could certainly do worse. But then somebody else might do better too. NH, unless he really thinks he can win a championship with the Pirates, should be a good candidate to move to another GM position with a higher salary and a better chance of winning.
I wonder if he would risk leaving what could be a steady job with the Pirates for a chance at winning? Has it been announced yet that he has signed an extension?
Who? Who would do better? I want names.
NH does great with the cards he's been dealt.
maybe TinTin and Skinnyhorse could do better.
You wouldn't want me as GM.
I would trade Cutch now for the best hi end prospect package or young controllable players I could get (not sure the market for Cutch or who needs a OF).
I would go to the Yankees and try to get Torres (sell low) and Frazier plus more for Cole.
I'd go back to the Nats and try to get Robles, Glover and Joe Ross for Rivero.
I would be a bad GM because I love the team more than the players. If a player can bring a surplus of talent for his contract, I look to deal.
My exception is Rivero. I feel that a closer with his his upside would bring a king's ransom. It's a luxury that could be used to acquire necessities. I would have never traded Simmons like the Braves did as I feel that a cost controlled defensive SS is almost irreplaceable.
I think the draft was handled well. I wish they would try to splash the Latin American market, but I don't hate the wide net strategy either. I would also scout Korea for the next Kang.