Ya. I don't think I expressed what I really meant very well.
I think tanking in basketball can work...hockey to a lesser degree. Baseball, not really.
What I really mean is that your core should be home grown. That takes time. That takes smart drafting and a strong philosophy on development. In other sports, high picks get drafted and they're in the show the very next season. In baseball, it's years. When AA took over after 2009, the cupboard was dry. The system was a mess. The organization drafted well...added some really nice talent...and when it was getting close, a bunch of it was moved after 2012 for immediate help. Then again...a couple of good drafts and again, deadline at 2015, a whack of it gets moved for immediate help.
What would this team look going into 2016 had they kept their young talent?
That's really what I mean by not having the stomach to kind of just sit and wait for your core to develop and be ready. Once you get there, that doesn't mean the good drafting and development stops. The Cards model is to keep the machine pumping out young talent.
I'm hoping Shapiro and Atkins believe in building your core (not other team's cores) through the draft and IFA. As much as I liked AA, I wouldn't have made the deadline moves had I known that Rogers wasn't going to support keeping the momentum going by upping payroll enough to do better than Happ, Chavez, Penny, et al. I think a lot of us suspected it...but it's still disappointing to see.