My biggest issue with this and has been all the garbage that the front office has been spewing about competing and acting like they we're assembling something that would resemble a major league baseball team in the short term, all the while hyping up about building something that is suppose to be great going into the new stadium. Why lie?
Most fans on here, myself included, and die hard fans know that we we're going to stink in 15, and we we're going to stink this year. But we heard the FO mention and act like we we're a few pieces away from contending for something. What would that be? Let the rebuilding process take place, step by step. It might magically take 3 years, it might take 5, who knows how long it may take, but let it flow naturally. I don't get this false hope that the FO has about building something and turning around so quickly.
So what exactly are we doing and what exactly is going on in there? On one hand, I know that we're rebuilding and accumulating young talent, and that some of the moves would be painful to say goodbye to some fan favorites. But then on the other hand, why do we trade a young controllable lefty that has some talent and another young highly thought of infielder for a 30 something unknown? Why is the worst manager of the modern era still in the dugout? Why does the front office during the offseason tought that 15 will never happen again, and act like a few more quality veteran arms will solve all the issues and all will be good when we know it won't. Why does the front office act like Frenchy or garbage like Stubbs are the missing pieces that will put us over the top? How about thinking that Aybar was a missing piece because he was an "upgrade" offensively. We have a right to question what these guys are doing, no. I mean, we all knew that we needed another quality lefty reliever and yet that was neglected even after spring training. And how in the hell does a front office make the mistake of calling up a player to the major league roster that isn't even eligible? It's baffling.
Rebuilding can be painful at first. It has been, but at the same time this should be an exciting time. New players coming up and playing hard, working through mistakes, and developing. Instead we see the same stupid uninspired baseball with our fearless leader looking clueless in the dugout as usual. But JS and the boys are all holier than all and know much more than all of us, just cause they rode the coattails of numerous hall of famers and had Ted Turner's pocketbook to assemble one of the greatest runs in history. I applaud them for what they accomplished, but it's 2016, and not 1995 anymore.
Until we indentify the core, and they perform at the MLB level, then I don't want to hear all of this garbage about competing. Do that first, and build around it, and THEN we can have something. We haven't done that yet. Besides Freeman and Julio, who are they. Albies and Swanson are still unknowns and so are all the young talent pitchers. They don't need to be HOFer's, but what we built in the 90's was done when it was apparent that Glavine, Smoltz, Avery, Justice, Gant and to a lesser extent Blauser and Lemke we're our main guys going forward, and to identifiy and plug the other holes all the while knowing the pipeline was full of guys like Chipper and Klesko that we're close to making an impact. And by the time that's done this time around, Freeman may not be one of those guys and may be more like a Bream than a Justice.