No change.
I'll admit there are a number of guys you can point to for the lack of offense this week. Their names are Sanchez, Nola, Wheeler, Hoffman & Alvarado. Philly has a terrific team. A season has ebbs & flows, I'm sure they'll have stretches where they don't look all that great. This week, they were great. They also threw us out on about half a dozen bang-bang plays at 1st (you could see Murphys' frustration after awhile, constantly checking for a review & every play being called correctly), saved a run when Frelick couldn't get out of the way of a wild pitch, saved a run when Bohm made, frankly, a dumb decision going against his mgrs. strategy & being bailed out when Stubbs, while looking for the throw, just happens to put his foot in the perfect spot...........I mean, breaks go both ways over 162. This week, they happened to go with the team that was extremely talented, and playing extremely well. I pretty much gave up on Wednesday after Sanchez hit a rocket toward the gap, & Merrifield caught it flat-footed, without having to move, as if he was playing long toss with someone.
I wouldn't spend prospect capitol on anything other than starting pitching. If a bench-type bat can be added to the deal, fine.
I would at least be open to dealing relief pitching if it helps get a deal done. People like Williams, Clarke & Bukauskas returning would make this more palatable.
If needed at some point, it MIGHT kick up the offense a bit if Turang & Ortiz hit 1 & 2. Yelich 3rd. Get Contreras more RBI opps.
If Ashby can go northward from what he did yesterday it would be huge. And apologies for not remembering who it was, but someone brought up the idea of stretching Koenig out as a legit starter. That's intriguing. Still hopeful on Junis & Hall.
To have something special happen, I think the keys are Ortiz maintaining & building, and a light to go on for Chourio.