nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
I think some of our worst decisions have come because we got into a mindset that we needed to have a particular player or a particular type of player to produce a major upgrade at a certain position. When you negotiate a trade deal or a FA signing from that kind of mindset you often end up overpaying and getting a bad deal. There was a bit of a cascade effect from the sequence of deals we made from that mindset--the LaRoche trade with the Pirates, the Drew-Wainwright deal, the Teixeira deal, the Lowe signing, the Uggla contract, the BJ contract.
I think going forward we have to realize that the key to having a sustainable contender lies in spreading risk by making smaller, more modest deals (from a financial point of view) that improve the team. No individual deal of that kind will be "enough" but if you give the proper emphasis to preserving financial flexibility and controlling risk you can improve the team without getting into the kind of situation we ended up in where we couldn't keep our core together even though they were quite young as a group. Also you can't go into deal making with the mindset that you have to have a particular player or type of player. Accept that there are many ways to build a winning team and focus on getting good value.
I think going forward we have to realize that the key to having a sustainable contender lies in spreading risk by making smaller, more modest deals (from a financial point of view) that improve the team. No individual deal of that kind will be "enough" but if you give the proper emphasis to preserving financial flexibility and controlling risk you can improve the team without getting into the kind of situation we ended up in where we couldn't keep our core together even though they were quite young as a group. Also you can't go into deal making with the mindset that you have to have a particular player or type of player. Accept that there are many ways to build a winning team and focus on getting good value.