secret is out: pitching takes a while to develop. alert the press
Well hopefully it develops in time before Freddie potentially becomes injury prone, and that window of pitching coincides with Albies and maybe Swanson if he's good being farther away from free agency than closer to it.
So far, the big names from trades we acquired when we started this rebuild have mostly sucked. Folty has flashes where he looks like he's ready to take next step then you have the last few starts where he's back in the black hole.
Blair looks to be leaning towards bust.
Wisler looks to be leaning towards bust as a starter, maybe hope for him as a long reliever like Cristian but if that's the case his value would have dropped tremendously.
Newcomb needs to stop walking people. I'm wiling to give him the same amount of patience I gave Folty.
Sims just looks like at best he'd be a 5th starter to eat up innings or on a good year a 4.
Jenkins perhaps wasn't as highly thought of when we acquired him like many pencilled Wisler and Blair to be rotation mainstays, but he didn't do very well here.
When we acquired all this talent, I think the FO and super posi's felt our rotation should have already been Tehearn-Folty-Blair-Wisler-Free Agent. Now Tehearn looks like he'll never take that next step, and it'll be hard to unload him with his value so low.
So what's the reasonable time table you expect this plethora of pitching we've stocked to actually take the big league team to the next level?