I still just can't believe that we'll be all that aggressive in the offseason. There's just too many things working against it: 1) The FA class sucks. Really bad. 2) The very few major FAs we might be interested in, we're likely to be blown out of the water by teams with a lot more toe spend. 3) There's still the possibility of the renovations eating into our budget. 4) I'm a big fan of going for it every year, but if you aren't, then it's hard to say 2014 looks like a year to do it. The disappointing seasons of our three most important MLB players puts a huge cloud over any 2014 projection. 5) It finally is time to start thinking about not blocking some of the top prospects. 6) Unlike last year, when we had a ton of playing time to give out and nobody interesting to give it to (making us an ideal landing spot for guys like Feldman, Villanueva, or Schierholtz), going into next year we are pretty loaded with guys who need to have MLB playing time to make use of their value: Arrieta, Lake, Grimm, Cabrera, Rusin, maybe Olt, in addition to the leftovers from last year's deals (Schierholtz, Villanueva). 7) You can keep your eye out for major trade possibilities, but those are extremely hard to pull off and not something you can count on as a plan for the offseason. If we don't have the money to buy our way into the few premium talents that are out there, then as much as I absolutely hate it, it probably makes sense to just run out what you have next year and place your hopes in player development. There's enough talent on the 40-man that if you squint really hard, you can sort of buy into the possibility of there being something there.