From this point....what would you guys consider a successful offseason?
IF we sign Kimbrel while adding Donaldson and signing Neck and Bmac for little to nothing...all while keeping the farm completely in tact....that’s not too shabby.
With no other moves it’s pretty lackluster. Safe, not horrible, just “ok”.
When this started (and although I really like Kimbrel), he would have been the last person I would want us to go after. At this point, he may be the only real impact player left that we could actually afford.
Calling it either successful or unsuccessful at this point is entirely dependent on exactly what "the plan" actually is, and just how committed AA and Snit are to following it.
IF they're serious about using some of the young arms in the pen, signing Kimbrel's not a "must" IMO. Viz and Minter have done enough to prove they can handle the job when healthy, O'Day's perfectly capable of handling high-leverage innings, and I think Sobotka's capable of taking a step forward as well. We could have a dominant R/L shutdown pair in Touki and Minter, but will they actually commit to using Touki in that role rather than continue to milk value from him in a SP role when we have plenty of other options? I think the more likely situation is that Kimbrel's asking price drops to 3/$45 million and he comes home - is it the "best use of resources"? Of course not - but I think AA and McGuirk are deservedly feeling the heat over the lack of activity given the resources they have to improve the team, and a Kimbrel signing would certainly help them smooth over lots of fans' hurt feelings. If the national media (Rosenthal, MLB Network guys, etc.) wasn't also holding their feet to the fire I could see things left as-is until the deadline - it's not like they've ever done things in the past when the only criticism was coming from DOB/Bowman/local talk radio and they could get away with crying poor.
While it likely pushes the payroll to the limit early on and eats up the "dry powder" that's left, I'd like to see Keuchel (3/$45 million) and Marwin (3/$27 million) signed and Duvall and Freeman cut loose. Getting rid of Duvall and Freeman accounts for half of what you'd be paying Gonzalez in 2019, and there's plenty of money (as others mentioned when discussing a potential Kimbrel signing, O'Day and Julio plus Vizcaino) coming off the books next winter, so that number for Keuchel shouldn't be a tough fit.
Culberson gets cut loose next winter when he stands to make more money, leaving you with two switch-hitters (Camargo and Gonzalez) as your main super-subs/pinch-hitters. At that point you should have Riley as an every day option to replace Donaldson OR Markakis and might have Pache as your 4th OF/defensive replacement for Riley.
The Keuchel addition "fixes" the rotation moving forward without having to give up any of the arms AA seems so scared to deal and keeps you from drastically overpaying to go get an "Ace" at the deadline. The 2019 rotation becomes Folty, Keuchel, Gausman, Newcomb, Julio with Soroka/Wright/Gohara phasing Julio out while Touki and Fried become serious pen weapons. The 2020 rotation becomes Folty, Keuchel, Soroka, Newcomb/Gohara, Wright with Anderson, Wilson, Wentz, and Muller waiting in the wings and Gausman as trade bait or cut loose to save money.