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  1. Yeah, he could easily improve, but it's not like he needs to fill out. He's not a major candidate to add power. And his Home/Road splits are identical.
  2. Some LH power actually should be a priority for the team this year. We have the perfect position at which to fill both, and Butler provides neither. Dunn at 3/30 >>>>>>>> giving up prospects for Billy Butler. The Royals will want Archer +. For a middle of the pack 1B ( 13th out of 26 in wOBA)? No thanks.
  3. Soto is already our best hitter. Soto. Though Fuku is close. If you use wOBA to determine production at the plate (and there's no reason you shouldn't) Geovany Soto has been the 13th best hitter in baseball (min 330 PA). And he hits 8th on one of the worst teams in the league.
  4. Taking one of the best hitters in all of baseball this year and hitting him 8th fairly consistently probably hurt the team. I can't imagine Fredi letting that continue.
  5. Just organizational, as Koyie Hill getting ABs does the Chicago Cubs no good. When you consider that Chirinos has the ability to be a fantastic backup C it hurts even more.
  6. lol @ ESPN yet again. They have a "Rank 'Em: MLB Rookies" with 14 different choices. Starlin isn't one of them.
  7. Yet it's Cashner in the pen. BTW, I am secure aboard the Chirinos bandwagon. I know he's moved slowly, but he has been good for a few years and what he's doing now is nothing short of incredible. A Pujolsesque 38/44 K/BB? While hitting for power? And playing great defense? Ridiculous.
  8. Considering our top pitching prospect will finally become a full time starter at age 25, it looks pretty terrible.
  9. I was thinking more along the lines of Greinke.
  10. Nah, it was in April when Castro was still in AA. Just threw that name in as a little jab at that particular guy (if it was indeed on NSBB...) ;-).
  11. one of these kids just doesn't belong... though, Jay Bruce hasn't exactly lived up to the hype either. That's an impressive list, but the inclusion of Bruce and Stewart is strange. Couldn't remember if it was here or another board I frequent, but someone told me the cubs don't have a prospect the caliber of Ian Stewart.
  12. The Royals could very well covet someone like Colvin.....................
  13. Castro is out OPSing ARod Justin Upton Lance Berkman Ryan Braun Nick Markakis Chipper Jones Jay Bruce Mark Reynolds Ian Stewart Jason Bay Jose Reyes While playing SS at age 20.
  14. Okay, my last post on this subject. Sorry for the derail. I think that Starlin Castro has to have more trade value than all but a few players in MLB. I imagine he would fetch an incredible return. Again, I do NOT want to trade him (I would advocate trading Lee in this case) and I'm aware that discussing this is premature, but I'm really curious as to why so many of you could care less about moving him from the most valuable spot on the field even if he becomes an elite defender there. It much easier to go out and grab a Kelly Johnson than it is a Hanley Ramirez. Do you also feel that the Yankees keeping Jeter at SS over ARod was the right move? What if ARod hadn't "bulked" up? It's not the best analogy because the Yankees can buy production wherever and whenever, and Jeter was never the defender than Starlin could be, but still... If Hak-Ju Lee hits his ceiling defensively and comes up completely raking then by all means move Starlin over. I just hate to see a 70 glove 80 bat replaced by an 80 glove 50 bat.
  15. Soto is dealing with an injury, and the season is over. The more Koyie Hill, the better at this point. You realize we have Robinson Chirinos, who is putting up ridiculous numbers at AA and is the best defensive catcher in the Southern League, and Castillo who is already up, right?
  16. I guess I don't understand what is confusing. I don't WANT to trade Starlin Castro, but I'd rather have the package he would net than an .800 OPS 2nd baseman.
  17. It's not about maximizing an individual's value. If the Cubs are better off with Lee (or whomever) at SS and Castro at 2B rather than vice-versa, you go with it. I disagree. I think trading Castro for a king's ransom is better than making him a slightly above average 2nd baseman. Can we stop talking about trading Castro after he's played 80 games for the Cubs? It sounds completely ridiculous. We're talking about player value. Of course I don't want to trade Starlin Castro.
  18. Castro is not infinitely more valuable at SS when the premise is that both he and Lee are in the Cubs' lineup at the same time. At that point the only consideration is what defensive positioning is most effective. (Unless you want to venture into a highly nebulous area involving how each guy's hitting is impacted by the position he's playing.) Just seems that a very good defensive SS with x production could net a very good defensive 2nd baseman with x production + more in a trade.
  19. It's not about maximizing an individual's value. If the Cubs are better off with Lee (or whomever) at SS and Castro at 2B rather than vice-versa, you go with it. I disagree. I think trading Castro for a king's ransom is better than making him a slightly above average 2nd baseman.
  20. I hope Castro never moves to 2nd. He is infinitely more valuable at SS.
  21. Are we really that excited to move up a spot or two? I like Wilken, but it seems like he's likely to "follow his instincts" again and pick someone who would have gone 23rd otherwise.
  22. Someone please explain to me why Koyie Hill is still a member of the Chicago Cubs. He is too old to improve, he is not an elite defensive catcher and he is one of the worst hitters to ever live.
  23. Tennessee keeps rolling, 16 runs tonight. Jackson 2/4 with a BB.
  24. Pretty sure I don't want the organization to attempt making Castro into their idea of a "leadoff hitter".
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