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  1. The added SP depth comes in very handy. Injuries abound this season. Garza suffers through injury and ineffectiveness. On the whole though, he still posts the highest fWAR of any Cubs pitcher. Dempster looks like his old self, but is injured in early June and doesn't return. Maholm makes 4 starts before experiencing shoulder tightness. Returning to the team after a six week absence, he's killed in his second start by a comebacker to the head, prompting rule changes by MLB. Marmol undergoes TJS by mid-May. A ball gets lost in Samardzija's ridiculous hair and is ruled a ground rule double. Randy Wells doesn't make the starting rotation. He's traded to the Red Sox when they suffer their first rotation injury. Mateo and Dolis both establish themselves as good relievers.
  2. Jae Hoon Ha will be an injury replacement for Soriano/DeJesus at some point in the second half, with Sappelt and Campana not getting a real shot. He'll perform surprisingly well. He will be the prime candidate to replace Soriano next offseason. Welington Castillo is the starting C by the end of the season. (Or at least has the board outraged he isn't) [justification: if Soto is doing great, the Cubs will try to trade him] LaHair does just well enough at 1B to justify not forcing Rizzo up early. When Rizzo does come up, LaHair gets a quick audition in an OF corner, only to embarrass himself.
  3. Not as bad as he thought it would be is not the same as liking it. He's also basing the entire thing on the assumption that catching metrics are way off and Yadi is a 4 WAR player. Everyone knows that Yadier Molina was a 0.3 defensive WAR player the last few years. What this article presupposes...is maybe he wasn't? http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQeQQGEHH3dotOVXZCXxAOI_kLg2VInpSRjf35-Q0eguLksqkdshJTRQZeJWw :yahoo:
  4. i've been calling you that for years I was wondering why he kept following me into public restrooms...
  5. Interesting to see a guy I respect like Bruce take such a strong stance on that situation. Not saying he's right or wrong to do so, just interesting. That's a Castro quote from a Miles article. Not a Miles quote.
  6. Seeing how [expletive] crazy that post is makes me wonder whether this board has any bizarre groupthink denial going on about other things.
  7. Braun just won his appeal.
  8. this is completely moronic, sweat-stained stupidity; his ERA is 6th best amongst active pitchers with more than 250 starts BR lists 36 active pitchers with more than 250 starts, just for the record. Sidenote: Livan Hernandez leads the list easily with 474 starts. Next is Tim Wakefield at 463, then Javier Vazquez (443), Kevin Millwood (415), and Jeff Suppan (411). And of course, Wakefield and Vazquez are talking retirement while Millwood and Suppan are being slowly forced out. Then there's a nice big jump to Tim Hudson at 377 starts. Livan Hernandez is freak of nature.
  9. BA Ranks: Brett Jackson: 32 Middlebrooks: 51 Bogaerts: 58 Szczur: 64 Ranaudo: Not top 100 Kalish: Not top 100 Mayo just put Carpenter at #8 in the Red Sox system. :lol:
  10. I don't have a BA subscription right now, but I see there's a link to an article talking about where unsigned players would rank. Anybody care to see where Soler would come in?
  11. Given the way things seem to be playing out over there, that might not be far off the mark. LL obviously wants to run the show... and Cherington will probably resent being the puppet GM at some point.
  12. I'm pretty happy about this. Baseball with Manny Ramirez is just better.
  13. What I wont put up with in search of rotation depth at AAA...
  14. The PTBNL stuff is just procedural. Theo can't technically be traded to the Cubs... and the Cubs can't just give Carpenter to the Red Sox under the CBA. So the Red Sox have to send somebody unimportant to get the deal done. The Cubs will just send somebody unimportant back to even that part out. PTBNL = nobody. Edit - Ninja'd
  15. Chris Carpenter is definitely more than prior precedent but I can't say it's an unreasonable amount to give up.
  16. Yeah, thanks for the link.
  17. Goldstein says we released Robinson Lopez. Shame.
  18. Edit: Apparently everybody else already covered the service time stuff.
  19. Something tells me I'm gonna be in Peoria a lot more often this season.
  20. If the rumors are true and we've signed Soler, I think he has to immediately jump to #1 on my list. And I don't see how anybody could possibly rank him lower than #4.
  21. Soler has been the guy this offseason as far as I was concerned. I'm ecstatic to have him in the system if true. That said, $27.5 mil seems a tad on the crazy side. I'll reserve my opinion until more info is available, but wow.
  22. Oh wow, it's a 4 year deal with immediate Free Agency afterwards. I'm kinda glad we didn't beat that.
  23. I'm sure our front office could have beaten that. The fact they didn't makes it seem they didn't think he was worth it.
  24. Goldstein just tweeted "Rumors out of the DR today that the Cubs are making a very very big play for Jorge Soler." Take it for what it's worth. Also, wrong thread. But whatever.
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