My post was not in anyway a criticism of how Harris and Hinch manage the roster. I am 100% sure that Harris and Hinch are not happy that all the injuries are forcing chaos.
Right, there was/is no choice. That doesn't mean it's going to work as well this time. The fact that all those guys are hurt is why it's less likely won't work this time.
Pitchers are always a risk, but they absolutely made the right move. Once they signed Valdez, there was no question keeping Skubal was the right thing to do.
As soon as I saw "precautionary", I suspected there was trouble. There are no minor pitching injuries. They are back to pitching chaos again. It worked the first time and it was fun. Not so much fun now.
Brogna was traded for Alan Zinter. I remember having an argument on the AOL board with one of the dumbest baseball fans on the internet. He said that Tony Clark was going to be another Alan Zinter. I told him that Zinter was never a good prospect and was nothing like Clark. He got really upset telling me I knew nothing about baseball and to get my head out of the spreadsheets. He assured me that Zinter was a stud prospect who flamed out. The same guy once told me that Brookens was a good hitter because he was clutch. That pretty much summed up my early days on social media.
This guy was a high school teacher from Ohio. 😀