Disappointing that this is how things ended with Roansy, though I am not sure how much different it would have been if we made the decision earlier in the spring.
I wish him the best, though the Angels might be one of the worst places to land.
I'm not sure this is being overlooked in the sea of how miserable everything is, but the pitching depth is pretty middling at this point. We basically lost the two games in Milwaukee due to SP blowing up, but it's also feasible that we'll lose some games where the pitcher shoves and then the bullpen blows it.
It's especially annoying that every loss feels so magnified. To some extent I think you need to be able to write those kinds of losses off because they are inevitable over a 162 game season, but we wasted so many golden opportunities that it already feels like we are "in the hole" for several losses. If we were closer to the leaders of the division, losing games like this would also be frustrating, but the current losses and the current stretch feels more like we are cementing the 4th/5th spot in the division.
We pretty much need 3-1 in Chicago to try and tread water and claw back a little. Seems highly unlikely, and 1-3 pretty firmly cements the Cubs and Brewers as the primary frontrunners.