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Rex Buckingham

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  1. i'd take the over for this year, definitely next year
  2. Oh what the horsefeathers
  3. I like the Buzelis pick. Seems much more skilled than their present bigs, as well as Terry and Phillips
  4. Moving one of Happ or Suzuki, even for a light return, may be beneficial in terms of freeing up positions and dollars, even if it makes the team a little worse this year... it doesn't seem like this is a playoff team, so being worse isn't so bad if it means a higher draft pick next year, as much as we know draft picks in baseball are almost always 2-3 years away for even the best prospects. There just isn't impact talent on this team right now... just a lot of guys who when they aren't slumping are pretty good... and that can result in a season around 85 wins if everything goes right, but this year shows how bad it looks when even just a couple things (health, bullpen) go wrong and the bats somehow all slump at once
  5. not sure there's anyone worth moving up for really... short of a Lavine or Vooch trade, I wouldn't expect anything other than a pick at 11. I think my hope is that Ron Holland falls to 11, he seems like he's got quite the ceiling if he can develop an outside shot.
  6. if Howard turns out to be a decent backup infielder (maybe on the level of a Jose Hernandez, to throw out a former Cub comparison), that's a better outcome than the following picks from the 2019 draft so far: 10, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29
  7. the challenge system can be pretty effective and quick, but I wonder how many challenges teams will get... how do you decide when to use them? 1 per AB and then another if you're right? I'm sure there's already rules like that in MiLB, but I wonder what they would use in the majors
  8. the ones that seem especially harmful are when they get the first pitch or two of an AB wrong... going down 0-1 instead of up 1-0, moving to 1-1 instead of 2-0, really helps the pitcher.
  9. 0% chance I stay up and watch any of these games all the way through
  10. shocked that Willie didn't wave Bellinger home... please get us another run, Ian
  11. nice work from Busch and Belli... let's tack on a few more before Hector comes on
  12. Trading someone who is already good (and looks to be here for the long-term) for guys who might be good is a wild thought. Good starting pitching is one of the hardest things to acquire, because it's so dang valuable. If at next year's TDL we have Steele/Shota/Wicks/Horton/Brown/Assad all pitching awesome and we still need a star bat, maybe we look to make a move. But the more likely scenario is that one (or more!) of those guys either turns into a pumpkin, has their arm explode in one way or another, or turns out to be just ok rather than really good and can't get us a star.
  13. I'm sure he could be worse than Gomes, but it can't be by much... and he could certainly be better
  14. I fully expect the Cubs to look beyond hapless against Hicks
  15. Not one person is arguing that the offense, or Morel, has been good enough. Everyone here understands that an average offense would have this team in first place easily.
  16. How many warning track fly balls in the series? My rough count is 38
  17. Ian's left foot went over the base... if it goes into the base he's safe
  18. I'm positive the Cubs will score once in the bottom, and also leave a guy on base
  19. How in the world is that not a HR? That looked like it was headded for Waveland off the bat
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