Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto offered an honest description of the true nature of baseball struggles in 2018 when he spoke with reporters last January. "You could argue you're going to compete with more clubs to get the first pick in the draft," he said at the time, "than you would to win the World Series."
Through the working model perfected and demonstrated by the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs, it's become apparent that under the current rules, the most effective strategy is to go all-out or go all-in. It goes something like this: Slash payroll deeply (and maximize profit), get rid of your best veterans, field a terrible team and aim for the bottom of the standings -- and you will be rewarded for the best talent at the top of the draft, like a Carlos Correa, a Kris Bryant, an Alex Bregman.