I don't intend this to be rant-y or overly negative, but I realize it may come off that way. Just wanted to post my thoughts/reflections (both positive and negative) on our short postseason appearance, Feel free to post yours too.
First, the positives:
We made the postseason with significant playing time going to rookies. They may or may not become stars, but the fact a few of these rookies are at least potential everyday guys into the future should give us some optimism for the future.
We got a lot of hits. 21 hits in 2 games.
1 run allowed in 8 non-Williams bullpen innings, even with Uribe's not totally unexpected wildness with a bonus semi-meltdown.
Good aggressiveness early vs. Gallen.
And the rest:
Why the f### was Jesse Winker on the playoff roster, and given 2 at bats? In 2023 he had a 60 OPS+, can't play the field, hit 1 home run in 200 PAs... completely useless no matter how you slice it. I'm a big fan of Counsell and realtively happy with Arnold, but seriously, were we trying to lose? Compared to Winker's 2023: Tellez OPS was over 100 points higher. Hiura's OPS was 200 points higher last season than Winker this year (I know, lucky peripherals, even so, nowhere close to as bad as Winker). Brian Anderson had an OPS 120 points higher and plays decent D at several positions. Hell, Woodruff with a wrecked shoulder was probably a better PH option than Winker (this is a joke... sort of).
Yelich got some hits. But he played like rookie that didn't care, not the team leader. Overran 2nd and got thrown out looking like vintage Villar. With 0 chance of reaching 3rd... absolute garbage baserunning. And then slow jogging and letting a hit drop in the 6th(?) inning of game 2, on a very catchable shallow pop up. I believe a run scored on that play or the next one?
Devin Williams owed us big time for his wall punching antics of the past. He even sort of acknowledged this in his clinching day post game interview. 3 walks, a hit, 2 runs, and only 2 outs. The opposite of what he needed to do.
Corbin Burnes. 2 absolute terrible pitches got crushed back to back, Burnes totally dropped the ball when we needed a solid Game 1 start after getting the Woodruff injury news. Maybe going out this way will make it easier to stomach him getting dealt, which is 100% the right move to make this offseason.
Bases loaded 3 or 4 times, and only knocked in 1 run on Sal's sac fly. We got what we deserved. Absolutely brutal with RISP.
Overall, it stings. We had the #1 pitching and defense in this year's playoffs. But our season-long kryptonite got us, streaky hitting and not being able to drive runs in when we needed it... with some help from our 2 "best" pitchers. We know the year or 2 ahead is going to be a transition year, it's sad that we weren't able to do more with this core.
But I do think if Arnold plays his cards right, we're in decent shape for the future. 100% chance Burnes gets dealt this offseason, Adames probably should be (unless he signs a very team-friendly extension), and pre-injury Woodruff would too, but maybe we bring him back for half a season to show he's healthy to maximize a trade return. Arnold should be open to an overpay for Williams (2 years of control left), our window to win a pennant is not the next 1-2 years, but we can and should be competitive. Hopefully we can build around Chourio, Contreras, Frelick/Wiemer/Mitchell, Turang, Uribe, Peralta etc. in the years ahead. Solid returns for Burnes, Williams, Adames, and Woodruff should net us multiple top 100 prospects and loads of "decent floor/low ceiling" or "lottery ticket" types of prospects.
It was a fun season, especially the 2nd half, too bad it ended how it did.