Yes, I agree. I haven't even looked at the "Grade the Front Office" thread, because I'm not sure what it could possibly say that hasn't already been said in the other thirty "This Team Stinks" threads.
We saw sixty games from this team last year. Sixty games. That is the equivalent of two months worth of games. In a normal, 162 game season, those sixty games would get us through the months of April and May. Let's face it, in most seasons, if this team sat at 31-29 at the beginning of June, we'd be relatively happy. The offense was criticized mightily ... and yet it seemed to have been close to the top of the heap in major league baseball in on-base percentage. Our resident saber proponents on this board have preached for years that as long as on-base percentage is good, all the other numbers will eventually catch up. And that is exactly what was taking place in the last 20-25 games last year. I would have loved to have seen the 2020 team for a full 162-game schedule.
The offense on this team is not near as bad as folks have been telling us that it is. They had a horrible stretch of about 30 games. Pretty much, this is the same offense minus Freddy Galvis and his .220/.308/.404 numbers. Seriously, I am not going to lose sleep over losing Freddy Galvis. And I also think the Reds can replace Galvis' numbers among the likes of Alex Blandino, Kyle Farmer, and Dee Strange-Gordon.