The thing about Harris and what he did this offseason is that it wasn't, at least in my view, incredibly surprising. Not just because of where the Tigers are at organizationally, but also because of his pedigree, particularly during his time under Farhan in SF. They have tended to rely on trades and short term deals, often with distressed or underappreciated assets in the past. And while 2022 wasn't great for the Giants, that strategy, through some level of luck and performance, was enough to win 107 games in 2021.
Given that, as has often been mentioned around here, both the Tigers and Giants had the same record (64-98) in 2017 and have been a much different trajectory since then, we'd be more open to the change in philosophy being implemented. But then again, seven straight years of losing sucks and tends to breed impatience.