Finally got past the first round in 2046. Couldn't get past @
Yankee151 for the second year in a row.
In 2047 the roster will look pretty much the same. There isn't really a need to overhaul anything, but I do have a few issues.
Catcher - Roddis made moving Harris much easier. He is durable, with a plus bat and great defense. My only worry is that he is 6'6" and I don't have much for a back up. Finding one is one of my tasks for the remainder of the offseason.
Infield - With Brittain, Padilla and IceBox, I really only have to find consistency from one other spot. Padilla and Icebox's flexibility make it a bit easier to find that fourth player. Eglinton will likely get one last season to prove he is more than just 25-30 HR. Other options are, Orozco (looking like a AAAA player), Vaughn (all glove), Worsfold (probably not ready) and Decker, who also isnt ready.
Outfield - The outfield is set, although crowded. There are a lot of injury prone players here, so having 6 capable starting OF is more of a need than a luxury. Reaper, Weber and Gonnet will likely be the starters with Carillo and Day getting a significant number of AB.
Starting Rotation - Borg is actually about 9 pitchers deep here - Naz, Campbell, Rod, Dan, Funky, Music Man, Munoz, Rapely, Pendragon. Its an interesting situation to be in to be sure and Rapely will probably pitch twice haha. I should try to sell off some of this depth or "waste" it in what I think is my key weakness...
Bullpen - Jorge is a top closer and Tempo is a top set-up guy. After that it is kind of meh. Grinaldo is solid over an entire season, but seems like he can't be trusted in big games. Brun had a breakout year finally, but got injured. Because of this inconsistency, I'll likely run a 6-man rotation again and slot Munoz and Rapley into the 'pen. I am not sure these are the best arms for the 'pen, but I don't have much of a choice unless I pick up some arms in FA.