If you think that Dusty wasn’t a good manager to begin with, you won’t give him any credit for winning last year despite tons of injuries and an awful pen.
But now that some folks think that Martinez is better or are just neutral about him, then you’ll likely give him the benefit of the doubt for the losing this year.
I think if you think anyone could have won with last year’s roster then you should think the same about this year’s. Does anyone have any data on games (or WAR) lost to injury compared to last year? I seem to remember lots of injuries last year too. And the first half bullpen was cover-your-eyes awful. I think there is some mindfacting here. I’d be interested to see actual facts.
I think it’s likely somewhere in the middle, but you can’t have it both ways.
[Cue Skippy to come roll her eyes at me and tell me to “get over it” for defending Dusty]
SpoTrac has a great DL tracker. Based on days alone, 2018 is looking like it will eclipse 2017 by a fair bit.
https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/disabled-list/washington-nationals/ 968 days so far in 2018, 1224 total in 2017 (or so far they have racked up 79% of last year's DL days)
They've also spent $26m to date in DL salary, compared to a total of $27m in 2017, and while money doesn't always equal quality of player, there have been some fairly expensive guys on the DL this year that did not spend much or even any time last year.
RosterResource has their own rating system to rank DL time, based on WAR, time, and other stuff, and they rank the Nats as the most hurt by DL stints this year
https://www.rosterresource.com/mlb-disabled-list-tracker/ They ranked us 5th last year.
I saw an analysis of DL affect by WAR a couple weeks ago and if memory serves me, we were second to the Rangers, but I can't seem to find that. Will keep looking.
There is no doubt that we had a ton of injuries in both years, but it seems that this year's injuries are on pace to be more significant than last year's. Also, with the exception of Eaton, it seemed that injuries to our core players was more spread out (no two core guys out at once) where it seems like this year there are a lot of overlapping DL stints. We also seemed to hit rock bottom on outfield depth while maintaining a solid bench last year, while there have been a few times this year when rattling off the list of "who's left on the bench" has been kinda sad.
Would Dusty do a better job? Honestly it's hard to say but I do know that Dusty's penchant for resting all the starters for at least one game per series made for much wailing around here last season. Maybe we would win an extra game here or there via better motivation, better line up construction (assuming really either of those things got better) or plain old Dusty Magic
tm, but I think it's just as likely that we'd give those extra wins right back in the form of the White Flag games.