I'm not arguing that his 2012 spending was bad. It was. I'm saying he never made a single follow-up move with the exception of Navarro, which proves either he's a moron who thought Goins at 2B, two rotation spots unfilled, and Sierra on the bench was going to push them to contention, or he didn't have the capability of making further moves.
Again, is there a well run high payroll team out there that spends an entire off-season doing nothing but minor league signings and waiver pick-ups?
You can choose not to answer the question if you want, or choose to throw insults for no reason, but I'll save you the trouble and tell you that you'd be wrong (again) if you suggested that a will run team (ownership and GM) would operate like that.
A quick summation: everything is within the GM's control.
Which answer best describes your opinion:
A) AA's moves this off-season were meant to improve the roster.
AA's moves this off-season were not meant to improve the roster.
If your answer is A, then you're delusional. A GM looking to save his ass is not going to spend all winter signing minor league free agents and waiver pick-ups. He'd be doing something, anything, to improve the MLB roster within the limitations of payroll. That's logical.
So why didn't Alex do anything? You are clearly implying that the roster construction lay entirely at his feet, so explain to me how he felt signing nothing but minor leaguers and a s***** catcher was his way of improving the team…..one freakin' winter after trading about a dozen prospects for expensive experienced vets?
Is Alex bipolar? He wants to hoard assets one season, spend recklessly the next, and then do nothing the year after that?
Most likely that his hands were tied. I'll get to it below.
That's not insane thinking when it has happened twice in five years.
Yes, I am flat out suggesting that Rogers tied the hands of the GM. Ricciardi did not make any MLB transactions in the 2009 off-season. Not a single one. Everyone he signed was on a minor league deal. He signed all his arby eligible players, then signed nothing but MiLB deal. He was fired at the end of that season.
Fast forward to 2014. Alex signs a catcher to a deal that he himself admitted was identical to what JPA would have made in arbitration, and then nothing but minor league signings and waiver claims. He'll probably be fired after this season, barring a playoff appearance.
So please explain to me, since you are so sure that my position is wrong, why did two almost identical modes of behavior happen within five years and not once is the ownership group responsible for it? Was it a weird coincidence? Are you that naive?
Yes, because the Rolen and Rios moves happened in the off-season, and Millar and Dellucci were MLB deals.
Read. Please.
Dodging an argument by insinuating that you're arguing with a crazy person is both a time waster and proof you are also crazy (a sane person wouldn't argue with a crazy one).
On that note, we are running in circles here. When Alex is fired, payroll is reduced after the season, and the new GM hypes up a brand new rebuilding phase that ends prematurely, we can rekindle this argument about how great Rogers is. So, I'll see you in about four years.