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  1. this guy pitched in games for the cubs last year? i have never heard this name Only a couple, and the results didn't match the stuff, but yeah. I think around AA or so he found another level as a reliever and has been pushing triple digits with the fastball. Across AA & AAA last year: 50.1 IP, 2.50 ERA, 36 H, 57/24 K/BB, 3 HR If you want a 'Cubs prospect becomes a late inning fixture this year' story, it's probably Norwood throwing some more strikes.
  2. oh you mean the guy clearly being held out of practice compared to the other players, hmmmmmmmmmm
  3. You warned me and I still had this reaction immediately when the page loaded.
  4. Carlos Gonzalez is unsigned because he's bad and hurt and old and bad
  5. I didn’t realize the extent of it until i saw multiple references recently, but really it’s up to Boras. Harper, Machado, Keuchel, Moustakas(until today), Marwin Gonzalez, all of the notable remaining FA outside of Kimbrel(and relievers have their own market weirdness outside of collusion) are Boras clients.
  6. Kyle getting this excited to call things not a dynasty is so on brand I'm almost suspicious it's actually him.
  7. Personally, that's not true. horsefeathers, it would an insanely refreshing miracle if an abuser was actually upfront about what he did wrong and actually was sorry and wanted to be/do better and what he was actually doing/has done to be better. Not that it would absolve him, but holy horsefeathers, it WOULD make at least a bit of a difference. Dude, however, isn't even gonna sniff that, as per usual with these dudes. Would you have changed course on wanting him on the team? If so what would that have looked like? What you're describing would be better no doubt, but it's hard for me to imagine even a completely transparent and honest and truly rehabilitating Russell giving an answer that would cross that line for me. Especially given how much of the damage he inflicted was in manipulating his partners, the harm/apology/harm cycle, etc.
  8. It seems like a situation where easily impressed people are going to be impressed by him actually discussing the topic with even 1% depth, and folks who don't want him on the team are never going to hear any words from him that will change their minds. So I guess kudos to Russell for not going full Chapman's first interview about it, but 'not actively making things worse' isn't improving the situation.
  9. this is the most insanely privileged horsefeathers. ok guys sure we entered into a billion-dollar agreement that will help enrich an alt-right propaganda machine but they probably wont do propaganda on our channel so its cool right Very similar tenor to this: https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2019/02/14/the-braves-think-their-fans-are-idiots/ As if the actual concern was that Boris Epshteyn was gonna be showing up on Cubs telecasts instead of financially supporting the causes he supports.
  10. Maybe these aren't particularly bold, but here goes: + 2016-2017 Bryant is back - The Cubs are shopping for a middle infielder in July + The bullpen is very good and especially deep - Lester is the surprise failure of the rotation + The Brewers have a losing record
  11. The number of very good pitchers who hit arbitration and don't end up making 40+ million is...substantial. Pitching is fleeting, take the money.
  12. Wouldn't the Cubs have to forfeit their 1st round draft pick to sign Kimbrel since I believe the Red Sox gave him a qualifying offer? Regardless, it's all a mute point b/c Ricketts won't let Theo spend any money anyways. No, there aren't any outcomes where a QO player causes a team to lose their first round pick any more. Because the Cubs were under the LT threshold last year, they would lose their 2nd highest pick and 500k of IFA money. If they had been over the LT last year, it would have been 2nd and 5th highest picks and 1 million of IFA money.
  13. Paying 20 million for an average starting pitcher in an offseason where you only had 18 million to spend
  14. I believe in Theo's sincerity and also think he's taking the easy way out. You can revamp the org's approach to preventing DV and dealing with those situations, but that's the relatively easy part. It's retreating into improving process while the bigger statement is to be made by actually acknowledging fans who are most hurt and conflicted by Russell's presence on the roster.
  15. Based on how this winter has gone it's probably more like Darvish has late stage leprosy and they're scrambling on a containment plan It's actually a lot of detail basically guaranteeing that Russell is going to be a Cub this year, so worse.
  16. Agreed, with as quickly as he's acclimated at Leipzig it feels like him being at least a strong 6 in a Champions League team is a near certainty. If he can pick up a taste for line splitting passes(probably at his next stop since he won't get that chance with Leipzig's style), watch out.
  17. Now is probably not the right time to trot this out, but one of my hottest US soccer takes is that Carleton is/will be Harry Shipp with a ponytail. It'd be real nice for the national team if that were wrong though. Still tough to see a path for Carleton to get too many minutes either way, with Pity and Barco in front of him and the 3-4-3 that de Boer wants to play doesn't do him favors either.
  18. I need to clarify my like is a hate like
  19. Wikipedia sources an article from 2005 that mentions the police were sent to his house multiple times that August about domestic violence, but he wasn't charged with anything, and especially given the times I don't think that was more than a footnote for most people. The stuff that got him arrested started in 2011, after his one Cubs season in 2009.
  20. The Cubs won 95 games last year with way more going wrong than right. I’d ask you to pick a new schtick but I know you don’t have it in you to avoid bad faith arguments.
  21. ZiPS hates the Brewers again: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/2019-zips-projections-milwaukee-brewers/ Really illustrates how much Cain and Yelich carried them last year, since those are pretty healthy projections for both and that's still more than 4 wins worse than what they did last year. That depth chart is 2 wins worse than what's forecasted for the Cardinals even though the graphic includes an extra SP for Milwaukee. 41 WAR for STL, 39 for Milwaukee, 35 each for Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. 11 teams still yet to be released, including the Cubs.
  22. I'm surprised about that assignment (if that's the plan). I think he's ready for AA and I was surprised by how well he did in the AFL. He only had 7 games in Eugene and 4 in South Bend, I think Myrtle Beach is a pretty good starting spot. He'll still be able to move quickly if he hits as expected.
  23. It's incredibly easy to talk me into good news re: Harper, but the Cubs being a short term deal favorite makes zero sense. 3 years is the window in which you have enough guaranteed money/arb years to worry about the luxury tax, and a short term deal is almost certainly higher AAV too. If the only reason they're avoiding Harper is because they're worried about his production or luxury tax concerns in years 6 through 10 then everyone with an office at Wrigley is fired.
  24. What’s the late inning strategy after the SP is out that having the DH prevents from happening? The AL still pinch hits guys in matchup spots, managers still use multiple RPs there. It’s pretty much just the stupid double switch and that’s it? Or am I missing something? timing of relief pitchers w/r/t the pitcher's spot, whether or not to double switch, forced scarcity with pinch hitters, etc It's not some huge thing that makes up 50% of the game, but the other side of the aisle is getting worked up about pitchers getting less than 5% of plate appearances when the regular players make unproductive outs 60+% of the time too.
  25. More to the actual topic, tying the DH to the starting pitcher takes care of everyone's concerns except the most ardent 'why don't we just have 9 designated fielders' weirdos. No pitchers hitting and you still get the late innings strategy. That also has the side effect of dis-incentivizing the opener that most people seem to hate.
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