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I agree with all of this except for the stars and scrubs comment. Yeah- we had a lot of scrubs that got major AB's this year, but that's b/c we just got absolutely hammered by the injury bug and that's just going to be a thing that happens. I think you are right that Dubon is gone but tell me who the scrub is from this group of 13 (what I think will be the opening day position player roster: Diaz, Caratini, Walker, Paredes, Pena, Correa, Urias, Yordan, Altuve, Meyers, Sanchez, Smith, Matthews or Melton or Cole. I mean, the scrub is probably the 13th guy but they at least have upside. I don't see a scrub in the lineup- if anything I think the problem is lack of stars b/c it's really just Yordan you can count on to be a star (and he's made of glass) though Pena, Paredes, Diaz, Correa and Smith if he retools the swing stuff and learns from crashing into the rookie wall could all have the opportunity to be stars. Or Jose with a bounce back year. But, I see basically 1 star, 5 above average players, 6 average players and 1 lotto ticket as likely from that group of 13. The biggest benefit of that lineup (if all healthy) would be that it's deep and absent any guys that can't play. Now- if we have to get deeper than that 15 for real playing time then that's a real problem b/c there's nothing in the minors I want to see on the position player side in 2026. There are a fair bit of pitchers I'm interested in seeing. And we will probably see them all as arms get shredded. -
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