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What is the biggest Cubs concern for 2010?


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What is the biggest Cubs concern for 2010?  

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  1. 1. What is the biggest Cubs concern for 2010?

    • The Offense
      3
    • The Defense
      0
    • The Pitching
      1
    • Lou/Hendry
      7


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I don't know how anyone voted for something other than pitching.

 

This team has been a bad hitting team for the better part of a decade. 2008 was the outlier season, but ever other year they were either mediocre or terrible. They have absolutely zero pre-prime or prime stars whom you could count on to be as good or better than last year. Their best hitters are old and/or physically questionable. On the other hand, for the past decade they have been mostly a good and sometimes great pitching team.

 

I think it's quite possible the pitching will let them down this year, but there's at least as much reason to worry that the offense once again comes up short.

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They have absolutely zero pre-prime or prime stars whom you could count on to be as good or better than last year.
Considering how bad he was last year, I think that Soto can be counted on to be at least as good as last year.
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They have absolutely zero pre-prime or prime stars whom you could count on to be as good or better than last year.
Considering how bad he was last year, I think that Soto can be counted on to be at least as good as last year.

 

Right, you could count on him to be a bit better, but better than awful doesn't make you a star.

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I don't know how anyone voted for something other than pitching.

 

This team has been a bad hitting team for the better part of a decade. 2008 was the outlier season, but ever other year they were either mediocre or terrible. They have absolutely zero pre-prime or prime stars whom you could count on to be as good or better than last year. Their best hitters are old and/or physically questionable. On the other hand, for the past decade they have been mostly a good and sometimes great pitching team.

 

I think it's quite possible the pitching will let them down this year, but there's at least as much reason to worry that the offense once again comes up short.

 

Yeah, this is basically why I picked hitting myself. The Cubs have seemed to be pretty consistent in pulling good or at least serviceable pitching out of their asses, whereas the offense seems to be a rollercoaster of different types of fail more often than not.

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They have absolutely zero pre-prime or prime stars whom you could count on to be as good or better than last year.
Considering how bad he was last year, I think that Soto can be counted on to be at least as good as last year.

 

Right, you could count on him to be a bit better, but better than awful doesn't make you a star.

True; the first time I read your post I overlooked where you specified star.
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