I’m not looking for a gotcha. Im pretty sure Jolee Bindo is the only one doing that in this thread. But if we’re looking at it in retrospect, as we are today, the accounting you and Brock are doing is rather pointless. Again, the net of it is the Cubs are down $32 million in payroll YoY. If you want to spend time figuring out under which couch cushion they found money for Justin Turner, by all means, go for it. You can say they spent the money that came off the books from Hendricks and Smyly. Or you can say they spent the money they freed up by trading Bellinger and his contract for a 30-year old middle reliever that they just DFA’ed. But they didn’t spend it all, and that’s a problem.
And for conversation’s sake, let’s accept what WGTW9 says and there was a $200 million cap on payroll, But there was an exception for their pursuit of Alex Bregman. So we have to also accept that Ricketts is open to listening when Jed makes a case, presumably that player X will help fortify the roster and push them past “well, shucks, hopefully we get some lucky bounces and stumble into 90 wins and win the division because the Brewers and Cardinals decided to punt the offseason” into more variance-proof territory. I don’t believe Bregman was the only option to further optimize the roster so Jed, in my opinion, is one or more of a) not persuasive enough b) not imaginative enough or c) not aggressive enough.
Personally, I’m with IMB in that he’s not aggressive enough.