Alright, call me a cock-eyed optimist (or Billy Mumphrey, for Seinfeld fans), but maybe the near future won't be awful?
-new owners (who won't be skinflints)
-a lineup built around Buxton, Keaschall, Lewis, Lee, Jeffers, Larnach/Wallner (perhaps)
-the emergence of homegrown prospects Walker Jenkins and Kaelen Culpepper
-a rotation that doesn't get traded off, led by Lopez and Ryan, with Ober, Matthews, Festa in the mix
-the emergence of Mick Abel, Taj Bradley, and Kendry Rojas either into the rotation or as bullpen pieces (and if they displace one of the aforementioned borderline starters, they get shifted to the bullpen)
-emergence of others such as Emmanuel Rodriguez, Connor Prielipp, Marco Raya, CJ Culpepper, Gabriel Gonzalez into capable MLB's sooner rather than later
-good health
-money put into the bullpen and a catcher (not resigning Vazquez) and a veteran bat or two
Damn, so much rests on those new owners. . .tempering hopes until the sale happens; again, hopefully sooner rather than later
Btw, I'm not anticipating contender status for '26, even in the best case scenario of all the young talent emerging and the roster staying relatively healthy, I'm thinking more '27. . .but if I recall, Ope's saying we could be looking at a lock-out that year. It wouldn't get more MN sports than that, would it? A young nucleus emerging, new owners ready to spend the money to push them in that direction, and. . .the season's truncated while Buxton, Lopez, and Ryan age deeper into their 30's.