Nightcrawler
Well-Known Member
I'm liking the prospect of picking #1 overall.
However, I think most people are like me and don't see a contending team next season. First of all, pitching is a HUGE question mark. There's Yu and then a bunch of question marks. Maybe Holland returns and performs, maybe he doesn't. Maybe Perez returns healthy by Spring, maybe not. Maybe they sign a top guy like Scherzer, maybe not. And then there's the bullpen. Who will close games? Will Feliz, Ogando, Ross, and/or Scheppers ever return to being solid bullpen guys? Maybe.
Also, will Profar return healthy and be the great player everyone had such high hopes for? Maybe. Will Fielder return 100% and find his power stroke again? Maybe.
I'm not saying those things can't or won't happen. But that's betting on a LOT of maybe turning into a LOT of yes to label them contenders.
I'm glad that some people on the board are talking about this. I've been saying that we need to lose as many games as possible without losing 100 games because a good draft pick is better than picking late in the first round. A high draft pick isn't a " sure thing" like the NBA, but if your scouting team is good, you will most likely get a top of the line player. You gotta screw up pretty badly to not get value out of a top 3 pick and that's an encouraging thought.