That's what I'm talking about though. The pitching gave up 11 hits, 2 walks, and 3 HRs. That's not good! Now, granted, I don't really think it's indicative of what we expect to be seeing next week. Horton either goes longer or they turn to Taillon in that situation. But, while the Dansby error was bad, he didn't give up the home run. Or the home run in the 8th. Or the three runs before that.
In September, the offense has been 11th in wRC, 9th in overall production, bolstered by the second best defensive rating in the league. We're 17th in pitching fWAR, 5th in ERA but 16th in FIP. Second best BABIP against in the league. If you look beyond one play, the pitching has been average at best, and the defense has been consistently excellent. We don't have any elite arms (the Mets have Edwin Diaz to get 6 outs. We used Caleb Thielbar), and we don't have enough reliable arms. The time has come and gone to overpay for them. But we should have.