I think if you wanted to take this as gospel, combine into one coherent offseason, plus use inference to fill in some gaps, it would look something like this:
- Sign Max Fried for 6-7 years and ~$25M per
- Beef up the bench, let's say a trade for Utility Guy Willi Castro, sign Ryan Mountcastle after he gets non tendered for the Patrick Wisdom role, and sign Danny Jansen to pair with Amaya behind the plate. Roughly ~$20M in salary added
- Add three relievers of note. Something like trade with the Giants for Camilo Doval. trade Mike Tauchman to the Guardians for setup man Tim Herrin, and re-sign Jorge Lopez. $10-15M added
The Good: This team is preposterously deep. There is redundancy, generally multiple layers, everywhere on the diamond. What we have chilling at Iowa only adds to that. Also by not spending that premium prospect capital. the team still has those bullets available for the summer (either via callup or trade). The rotation, particularly the top, compares favorably with essentially any others besides the Mariners, Phillies, and healthy Dodgers.
The Bad: I hope you subscribe to the weak link theory to roster building. The position player group is strong and deep, but there's no hitter with an over/under on dongs north of about 25. The guys who rack up a ton of WAR do so via defense. On the pitching staff similarly there is a lot to like but no fire-breathing ace or closer unless one of the kids steps up.