when Harris and his team actually make a move, they usually get it right. Trading Soto, Jimenez, Guzman and now Lorenzen all look like solid moves. Signing Lorenzen and even Boyd made sense. His 40 man roster churn is bearing fruit. I guess Englert could be a decent BP guy. They were gaming the draft pretty well before 2023, but this year's draft looks to be very well managed.
his non-moves are really irksome. Not signing Chafin (and downgrading to Shreve) to save some cash was just dumb. Not signing any position players (full disclosure: I was looking at Wil Myers, Jean Segura, Brian Anderson, Brandon Belt) in the hope that someone would have some surprising production to help a historically and comically bad offense. Not cutting Schoop for over 2 months when we all knew it was over. Not optioning Maton when he desperately needed a break. And just in general, not doing any interesting trades (with comp picks; or bad contracts; or buy and sell simultaneously; or prospect for prospect). And of course, now the ERod non-move.