Regardless of if our offense returns to form or not, I still have major issues with the offensive philosophy of this team. It starts with Soriano, continues with the total lack of speed/aggression/intelligence on the basepaths, and ends with moronic plays like Soto getting thrown out by a mile at 3B the other day. This year's philosophy is no different than last year's. And last year's scored 5 runs a game and was the best offense in the league. When guys aren't performing at all any offensive philosophy is going to look bad. Over the course of a 162 game season, most players are going to do dumb things. It happens. These same exactly players (Soto, Soriano, etc) were not called dumb players or stupid or lazy last year when they were producing, but I'm sure they made some mistakes last year as well. I know it's no different than last year. I had problems with it last year too, we just had a lot of amazing single seasons from players (Soto, Edmonds, etc). It's no surprise to me that when that offensive prowess regressed, it would do so in a major way. But I don't agree with the statement that "when guys aren't performing, any philosophy looks bad". That's simply not true. You can see promise, intelligence, signs that the offense "gets it" but for one reason or another isn't executing at the given time. No..this team is just completely lost offensively. There's no plans for single AB's, once we actually manage to get people on base, there's no advancement of the runners, no stolen bases, no pressure on the defense. Too many K's. Not enough walks. Too many attempted 3R blasts, not enough opposite field singles.