2025-2026 offseason thread

65 days until pitchers and catchers report. Today would be a great day for AA to upgrade the rotation, add a legit power bat, or bring in a high leverage reliever.
 
Every year? Dude literally traded for the cy young two years ago. People really are letting AAs moves since the deadline of 24 effect their opinion of how he built this team prior to that. I'll join in on the criticism if this off-season is a bust but its super early.
So he's struck out the last 3 times ('24 deadline, '25 offseason, and '25 deadline). Is this making him look better?
 
So he's struck out the last 3 times ('24 deadline, '25 offseason, and '25 deadline). Is this making him look better?

I honestly would only call the offsesaon last year a 'strikeout'. The 24 team had quite a few injuries that I'm not sure trying to bring in a bunch of guys to patch the holes was the smartest idea. And the 25 team was just bad/hurt and I don't think moving Igelasias for a 45 FV prospect was going to save it like some people around here think.

It's clear he fucked up regarding SP depth last year. AA has a history of course correcting pretty quick when the team has an issue.
 
Mike Soroka sure is making a lot of money for a guy that hasn't been very good or healthy since 2020.
he is 28 with a very good pedigree pre leg amputation. I would risk 5-10 million on him as well. I mean AA does nothing but look for guys who are cheap but could return to 'form' (Kelenic, Lopez, sale, Soler, duvall, on and on and on) Soroka would have seemed like a no brainer signing for him.
 
I think not giving AA credit for the Sale trade is insane. It was a wildly successful trade, no matter how easy or obvious it looks. He deserves credit for finding it and making it.

A valid criticism, however, would be that AA seems risk averse to the point that unless it’s an extremely obvious win, he won’t do it. The Murphy trade is a glaring hiccup in that thought, but otherwise any FA signings or deals he makes he seems to always come out clearly on top, and hunting for those deals is fine, but it seems to sometimes prevent him from making moves that would improve the club. Maybe the Murphy trade made him even more gun shy.
 
Mike Soroka sure is making a lot of money for a guy that hasn't been very good or healthy since 2020.
I haven't seen the money yet, but the Dbacks needed someone. I'm sure he got a nice chunk.


I'm glad he's not flamed out and having some success.
 
he is 28 with a very good pedigree pre leg amputation. I would risk 5-10 million on him as well. I mean AA does nothing but look for guys who are cheap but could return to 'form' (Kelenic, Lopez, sale, Soler, duvall, on and on and on) Soroka would have seemed like a no brainer signing for him.
I think he may have taken a flyer if we didn't already have an entire rotation and part of the BP full of injury concerns. That's why I like Bassitt bc he eats innings.
 
Mike Soroka sure is making a lot of money for a guy that hasn't been very good or healthy since 2020.
Just like the $9m(iirc) last year was too much for a team like Atlanta to give him, $7.5m is too much as well. I’d rather have given PJ $7m. It made sense for a team like the Nats last year. Maybe he’s healthy and pitches really well and you buy a decent prospect at the deadline. I hope AA’s sights are set higher and in more reliable places.
 
he is 28 with a very good pedigree pre leg amputation. I would risk 5-10 million on him as well. I mean AA does nothing but look for guys who are cheap but could return to 'form' (Kelenic, Lopez, sale, Soler, duvall, on and on and on) Soroka would have seemed like a no brainer signing for him.

Giving out 7 million guaranteed to a guy that has barely thrown 200 innings in 5 years and wasn't particularly good in those 200 innings doesn't seem like an especially smart move, unless we are planning on payroll being like 260+ million. If we were short on cash AND our rotation didn't already have 6-7 options (or more) who were better than Soroka, I could see this move making sense for us.
 
It’s kinda crazy that a team that’s supported a $200m+ payroll for several years that BJ Upton’s $75m contract is still the biggest in franchise history
 
I haven't seen the money yet, but the Dbacks needed someone. I'm sure he got a nice chunk.


I'm glad he's not flamed out and having some success.
Around 7 million with incentives. Not a huge gamble, but it's more than I expected him to get.

I now wonder what Dustin May will get, since they have essentially been the same pitcher up to this point. I was thinking he might look good in the pen if he came cheap enough. Now, I am not so sure he will come cheap at all.
 
I think not giving AA credit for the Sale trade is insane. It was a wildly successful trade, no matter how easy or obvious it looks. He deserves credit for finding it and making it.

A valid criticism, however, would be that AA seems risk averse to the point that unless it’s an extremely obvious win, he won’t do it. The Murphy trade is a glaring hiccup in that thought, but otherwise any FA signings or deals he makes he seems to always come out clearly on top, and hunting for those deals is fine, but it seems to sometimes prevent him from making moves that would improve the club. Maybe the Murphy trade made him even more gun shy.
Who the hell isn’t giving him credit? It was a great trade. He saw something other teams didn’t, even if it wasn’t considered a "big trade" when it happened. AA is a really good GM and borderline elite. But this is now two straight years where the team clearly needed quality depth, and he didn't do enough to address it and it hurt the team throughout the season.

Let’s hope he keeps adding around the edges (he’s done well so far with the minor-league signings and with Dubón and Iggy) and finally goes after some real impact names to round out the roster.
 
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