This is basically where I've settled too. I don't really have a huge issue with taking the chance on Horowitz in general, since 1) we can spin possible narratives where the profiles of either Oritz or Horowitz wash out and 2) partly for that reason, it might be good not to spend a ton on 1B.They will have to add another SP, ideally 2 OF options, multiple bullpen options.
If you break 20ish million across say 4-5 players, per season, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel 100%
Outside a miracle and us getting Sasaki on the cheap, Horwitz is probably the best player we'll add this offseason.
This is basically where I've settled too. I don't really have a huge issue with taking the chance on Horowitz in general, since 1) we can spin possible narratives where the profiles of either Oritz or Horowitz wash out and 2) partly for that reason, it might be good not to spend a ton on 1B.
But one of the upshots to Horowitz is that he's a cheap option that profiles as somewhat better than the world historically bad offensive options which have been a mainstay at multiple positions during Ben Cherington's tenure.
The problem is that we all know the cheapness likely won't go anywhere. As far as relevant immediate savings, there's basically no difference between Ortiz and Horowitz anyways, but in terms of anticipated "the Pirates probably aren't spending much money because they never do", I don't really see how this moves the needle.
If we are going to pick up Kepler or somebody like that, adding Horowitz shouldn't really matter for that decision and adding Kepler might be better than Olivares or De La Cruz but it also doesn't really do much. We need a genuine power threat to complement the lineup -- if Horowitz its like he's capable, then he's a high OBP guy with enough thump be be usable in the top-3 of the order (though not ideal) along the Reynolds and Cruz. But even being optimistic about Bart as one of the power options still leaves a big hole that can only really be impactfully filled with a guy like Santander or Hernandez.
Ideally if they kept Cutch around it would be to pinch hit occasionally. I guess really ideally we'd be so stacked that he had no role on the team. Unfortunately we are not stacked at all with hitters. As it is, Cutch was still one of our better hitters last year, which is definitely a statement about how bad our hitters were and not how good Cutch was. He was barely better than average.Him at DH does clog things
We already have multiple dudes who need hitting practice but go through wildly ineffective streaks on the field
Cutch can not play at all. And he isn't really a good DH either.
I dunno, the team is flawed. Having to keep DH open cause your misfits need to slot in there, it's a bigger problem really.
And there's zero chance he continues to play and it's NOT on the pirates, not at this point.
Just be cool to have like fielders who aren't near the Mendoza Line. Big ask, apparently.
Cutch is 5 homers below Clemente they want him to surpass that.Ideally if they kept Cutch around it would be to pinch hit occasionally. I guess really ideally we'd be so stacked that he had no role on the team. Unfortunately we are not stacked at all with hitters. As it is, Cutch was still one of our better hitters last year, which is definitely a statement about how bad our hitters were and not how good Cutch was. He was barely better than average.
And if your a serious team trying to make the playoffs he isn’t an option but if your selling tickets he will pay for himselfI don't really see an issue with McCutchen as the DH, he hits the ball hard when he makes contact and he's very good at getting on base. I'm fine with him continuing to be a leadoff guy but I'd also consider moving him into the 4-6 spot to be a power RBI guy as well.
He's nothing special for DH standards but he's still a good hitter.
And if your a serious team trying to make the playoffs he isn’t an option but if your selling tickets he will pay for himself
Arraez won the nl batting title last seasonMcCutchen would have been the DH on multiple playoff teams last year. He's no worse than guys like Martinez (Mets) or Arraez (Padres) at this point and would have been an upgrade on the Brewers, Tigers and Royals. The Royals had to sign a washed up Yuli Guriel to fill their 1B role late in the year last year, McCutchen would have been an obvious upgrade on that.
He's mediocre for DH standards but he's not even close to a problem or reason why this team isn't making the playoffs.
Arraez won the nl batting title last season
I trust you really aren't arguing that this version of Cutch is as good or better than Arraez.He finished with a 106 OPS+ compared to a 105 OPS+ for McCutchen.
Arraez had 4 HRs last year and 161 of his 200 hits were singles.
I trust you really aren't arguing that this version of Cutch is as good or better than Arraez.