It's as much competition as it is on the Cubs. We have this really bad habit of blaming the Cubs offense, but the pitcher controls just as much of the outcome as a hitter. Yes, the Cubs couldn't put runs on the board like we'd want, but Valdez, for example, was horsefeathers nasty. Sometimes you tip your cap. What can you do?
In terms of Bregman, we'll see. As well, Matt Shaw is showing really big signs of growth. The results have been highly unlucky over the year and especially recently. The EV's are popping (he's made a 4mph increase since a mechanical change) and has hit 31% of his hard hit balls in his last nine games. No shade to Bregman, he's been awesome, but he's also playing way over his xData. His wOBA is .403 but his xwOBA is .353. That's really good! But he had a 125 wRC+ two years ago with a similar wOBA. His 158 wRC+ is a positive luck. And he's going to be a starter, not a Turner replacement. Not knocking him, but the Cubs probably only have so many bullets in July and I just don't know if they'll go that route. Shaw is probably coming closer and closer to an average offensive 3b and a positive defender.