nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
The approach I would take would be to build a team that every year projects to be at 80-85 wins on the projected win curve. Sometimes we will get lucky and hit 90-95 wins (and we buy on an opportunistic basis at the deadline in those years) and other years we will be unlucky and end up with 70-75 wins (and of course we sell at the deadline in those years).
The formula for building those teams is to keep Simmons and Freeman as your core and build a solid supporting cast that projects to contribute 2-3 WAR throughout the lineup and starting rotation. You avoid taking chances on long-term contracts that run mostly in a player's declining years.
The playoffs are a crapshoot and I don't think it makes sense to try to plan to have a great team in year X and punt in year Y.
I do think, however, that because of this confluence of talent currently in their teens we will have a chance for something special in the 2018-2020 period when many of them will be reaching the majors and Freeman and Simmons will still be under contract.
The formula for building those teams is to keep Simmons and Freeman as your core and build a solid supporting cast that projects to contribute 2-3 WAR throughout the lineup and starting rotation. You avoid taking chances on long-term contracts that run mostly in a player's declining years.
The playoffs are a crapshoot and I don't think it makes sense to try to plan to have a great team in year X and punt in year Y.
I do think, however, that because of this confluence of talent currently in their teens we will have a chance for something special in the 2018-2020 period when many of them will be reaching the majors and Freeman and Simmons will still be under contract.