I've been thinking about this a lot lately. The Ricketts are not going to buy their way into fixing it. You also probably can't do a full teardown this winter, since the vast majority of owners are going to use Covid as cover to be cheap. So the two most obvious ways of addressing the situation are out. My current thought is to trade Willson and Happ this winter. The two of them are likely due ~$10M combined, so they'll be very high in demand this winter. Now that he's a good framer, Willson is very comparable to JT Realmuto at the time the Phillies' acquired him. That was two top 100 prospects, one of whom was major league ready, and a couple other guys. I don't have a super great read on Happ's value, but I would think with the extra year of control but the shorter track record it'd be comparable? Otherwise, you leave the rest of "the core" here for one last hurrah, filling in the gaps with the guys you bring back in trade and a bunch of short term guys (there's likely to be a small army of non-tenders this winter). The team's probably in a similar position to this year, with a mid 80's talent but a division that still leaves them modest favorites. Lack of depth means a pretty high bust potential, but also some very talented guys will all be in contract years, so they could still end up very dangerous. Then next year as important as winning games is evaluation. Which (if any) of KB/Rizzo/Javy/Schwarber do you resign? After pressing pause for a year, how close are the reinforcements from the farm? Are Darvish and Kyle still awesome? Answers to these questions help decide whether this is a 1-2 year retool or a 3-4 year rebuild.