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Losing Wash hurt bad. Dude's a phenomenal coach.
The team just seemed more fun and laid back when him and EY were here. That loss was bigger than a lot realize.
Losing Wash hurt bad. Dude's a phenomenal coach.
The team just seemed more fun and laid back when him and EY were here. That loss was bigger than a lot realize.
We knew it when it happened
Another bizarre aspect of the offseason that doesn’t come up much: restructuring Lopez’s contract, which guaranteed him more total money in exchange for a lower 2025 salary. This had no effect on the luxury tax figure and at the time was assumed to free up more money to spend in the offseason (it didn’t).
In essence, they locked in future commitments to a pitcher with a cooked shoulder in exchange for short-term cost savings that they didn’t use for anything else.
He no doubt has the talent to be a SP but his arm just won't hold up to it. He can be a really high leverage BP arm and going forward he probably needs to be.
Shoulder issues can take years to heal. This might have been the last we have seen of effective Lopez.
There were several of us screaming in the offseason for another good SP bc we had to many IFS in it with Sale, Strider, and Lopez. You may be right that he won't ever be the same again but if he does he needs to be in the BP.
I agree the starting experiment should be over.
As soon as Lopez said that he wanted to pitch 200 innings this season, I knew he was cooked. But I thought he'd at least get to 100 innings!
Any of you MRI experts? Does inflammation always hide damage? Is inflammation a sign of damage?
I know AA couldn't foresee a lot of these issues popping up like Profar but man it makes his offseason look even worse.
As soon as Lopez said that he wanted to pitch 200 innings this season, I knew he was cooked. But I thought he'd at least get to 100 innings!