I know how unpopular it would make the brass to the less-informed fans, but several people (including myself) have mentioned that they'd potentially be on board if The Johns ultimately backtracked from their "commitment" to being more competitive this season for an even rosier and more sustainable future when SunTrust Park opens. I'd think that decision would eventually hinge on whether they felt they'd begin losing diehards who are younger than the 40+ crowd who grew up during the dark days.
Let's face it - you could make the argument that the pieces they have left to deal are even more valuable than the pieces traded away last year:
Miller and Teheran are legitimate #2/#3 starters for any contender or fringe contender, and under control for 3 and 5 years respectively.
Simmons is a franchise SS even if he never hits more than he has so far, and under control for 5 years.
Freeman is a franchise 1B for any team with at least one more power source, and under control for 6 years.
So my question is - as someone who considers yourself a diehard with a solid grasp of what the ultimate goal is (trying to build the system back into one that can help sustain success for another 10+ year run), would you be able to handle one more bad year if shipping those guys out brought us the top-shelf premium prospects to make the system the slam-dunk best in baseball??? The high picks in this year's draft, the international spending spree it appears they're going on, and additional high picks in the 2017 draft. Use the money to sign mid-level free-agents you KNOW you can move in 2016 (and maybe even splurge on a top-tier guy with every intention of moving him too) as long as they're healthy and aim for mediocrity even if you don't get there to stockpile even more picks and prospects (even if they're just additional depth in the system) and come out with guns blazing in 2017.
Lots of people bemoan the fact that you'll lose the fanbase if they're not more competitive in 2016, but we know that's not true - the fly-by-night fans will come out in 2017 because of the new park. We've seen it time and time again everywhere else. Yes, attendance will be bad again next season, but if you don't have any long-term commitments on the books, who really cares? The money will be there to add free-agents as soon as the gates open 16 months from now.
Let's face it - you could make the argument that the pieces they have left to deal are even more valuable than the pieces traded away last year:
Miller and Teheran are legitimate #2/#3 starters for any contender or fringe contender, and under control for 3 and 5 years respectively.
Simmons is a franchise SS even if he never hits more than he has so far, and under control for 5 years.
Freeman is a franchise 1B for any team with at least one more power source, and under control for 6 years.
So my question is - as someone who considers yourself a diehard with a solid grasp of what the ultimate goal is (trying to build the system back into one that can help sustain success for another 10+ year run), would you be able to handle one more bad year if shipping those guys out brought us the top-shelf premium prospects to make the system the slam-dunk best in baseball??? The high picks in this year's draft, the international spending spree it appears they're going on, and additional high picks in the 2017 draft. Use the money to sign mid-level free-agents you KNOW you can move in 2016 (and maybe even splurge on a top-tier guy with every intention of moving him too) as long as they're healthy and aim for mediocrity even if you don't get there to stockpile even more picks and prospects (even if they're just additional depth in the system) and come out with guns blazing in 2017.
Lots of people bemoan the fact that you'll lose the fanbase if they're not more competitive in 2016, but we know that's not true - the fly-by-night fans will come out in 2017 because of the new park. We've seen it time and time again everywhere else. Yes, attendance will be bad again next season, but if you don't have any long-term commitments on the books, who really cares? The money will be there to add free-agents as soon as the gates open 16 months from now.