“How much is too much change at one time? This is a game, and the Mets aren’t the only ones, that has gone so far away from the human element, and so far into the numbers and the algorithms and what the computer is going to spit out,” said Gelbs. “I think with this team in general, this offseason, they obviously thought last year’s team underachieved and was deficient in a lot of areas and needed change.”
He added, “But instead of gradually doing that, gradually bringing in a few new players and maybe maintaining a coaching staff or getting rid of the coaching staff and keeping a core of players and trying to alter that, to have an entirely new coaching staff in this city, under this scrutiny, with a fan base that was always going to be skeptical at minimum and angry at maximum about what happened with so many of their favorite players this offseason, it really was a recipe for disaster if this team didn’t get off to a hot start.”
“How much is too much change at one time?
This is a game that has gone so far away from the human element, and so far into the numbers, the algorithms, and what the computer is going to spit out.
This offseason…
Instead of gradually bringing in a few new players and
As harsh as this statement is, it’s painfully accurate.
The first game will commence on Friday, June 26, at 7:10 p.m. ET.
This time, the set is being held at Citi Field.
Fans shouldn’t expect an immediate turnaround, but rather, anticipate a gradual comeback.
Baseball is a game of patience, and as Gelbs pointed out, gradual moves are the way to go.
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