I mean, I don't think they'll sell tonight so no matter what, they won't have a 7 game win streak; either it's 8 or it's reset. As it's been reported, they'll go down to the wire. I think there's a very different space to being, 4 games back at 51-50 tonight than where they'll be on Monday, after two more games. For example, if they lose tonight, drop to .500 and are 5 games back again, that entire first part is gone. Maybe they win 2 more in a row and are 2 games back...well...that's very different too. With the players...eh...they'll get over it. Bellinger and Stroman are the free agents to be, and they're not extending regardless. On the last part? I don't think it'll matter; who cares what a pundit says and money fixes all in FA. It was Hoyer who pissed and moaned deadline 2021 about Bryant/Rizzo/Baez on the radio and we managed to sign other FA's. We had other players resign and extend.
I'm not saying at all that the Cubs should sell at all costs either. But I think you can make a very cogent, cold-hearted and logical argument that the Cubs could sell and while it'd suck for fans today, it could make a difference for 2024 positively. A lot of this is going to have to come down to the Cubs ability to read the market while being realistic with themselves. We can debate whether or not the Cubs management is capable of reading that market capably, but I think it's a pretty important to get this exactly right, and right could mean selling still.