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  1. If the Cubs plan to retain Tucker’s services in 2026, what number do they need to offer?
  2. Every time I look, the Mariners have a worse record than they should. And George Kirby has an ERA of almost six?
  3. I've spent a few hours revamping the offseason blueprint into something more usable for the trade deadline. I'm still working out the kinks, and possibly next year, I can launch a revamped dual-purpose blueprint page. Give it a whirl, and if you have suggestions on how to improve it, please post those ideas here! https://northsidebaseball.com/payroll-blueprint
  4. Thank you all for voting! Ranked ProspectsMoises BallesterosKevin AlcantaraOwen CaissieJefferson RojasJaxon WigginsCristian HernandezJonathon LongJames TriantosBrandon BirdsellCole MathisChristian FranklinRyan GallagherPedro RamirezWill SandersNazier MuleIvan BrethowrFernando CruzJuan TomasAngel CepedaEli Lovich
  5. The Red Sox have outfielders coming out of their ass. While it's not impossible for them to pursue Tucker, they're going to have to shuffle a bunch of pieces to make it happen.
  6. Voting closes soon so get your votes in today!
  7. Catch up with the Cubs' bullpen usage over the past five days!
  8. "Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!" Catchers Are Mashing The Baseball In 2025. That's Right, Catchers - Padres - Padres Mission PADRESMISSION.COM Since 2018, catchers across baseball have shown steady improvement. Now, they're nearly league-average. Well, not the Padres.
  9. I mean, I think I know how you're all going to vote... so who are you targeting?
  10. Image courtesy of © Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Unlike other publications, North Side Baseball allows all users to help build our top prospect rankings. Anyone with a North Side Baseball account can participate and give their input on who you think should be in the Cubs' top prospects list. Before you vote, you can hit our top prospects page for the latest stats and news on Cubs prospects while on the voting page, every name is a clickable link that brings up their current stat card. Voting is simple, just follow the instructions below! Here's the rundown how to participate: 1. You must have an account and be logged in to vote. If you don't have an account, click here. It literally requires 60 seconds to create an account. 2. Review our current top 20 prospect list, catch up on stats, rankings, etc. (you can do so from the voting page link below) 3. Have your prospect list in your filthy little paws? Then flip on over to the new prospect voting page (after reading the rest of this, please). https://northsidebaseball.com/prospect-voting 4. Voting is super simple, you drag and drop players in the order you wish them to be. After you move a prospect, the list automatically renumbers so you don't lose track of the order. This works on mobile devices but it's a *vastly* better experience on desktop. Sorry, that's just how this kind of thing works. There's no great way to make something like this be as awesome on a phone screen. 5. Each prospect has a comment section where you can add any commentary you have on that player. At the bottom of the list, there is a general comment section to explain over-arching things you wish to mention. 6. Don't see a prospect you want to put on the list? Just pop back here and give me a mention (in a comment, start typing @Brock Beauchamp as it appears). Mention the prospect you want added and I will do that asap. 7. Once you're done with all of it, click Save. You've now voted! 8. When the voting closes, a new thread will automatically generate in this forum with all of your rankings and comments for everyone to read and talk about. 9. You can only vote once. If you have voted in error, pop back here and tag Brock, asking to have your vote deleted. It will be removed and you can vote again. View full article
  11. Unlike other publications, North Side Baseball allows all users to help build our top prospect rankings. Anyone with a North Side Baseball account can participate and give their input on who you think should be in the Cubs' top prospects list. Before you vote, you can hit our top prospects page for the latest stats and news on Cubs prospects while on the voting page, every name is a clickable link that brings up their current stat card. Voting is simple, just follow the instructions below! Here's the rundown how to participate: 1. You must have an account and be logged in to vote. If you don't have an account, click here. It literally requires 60 seconds to create an account. 2. Review our current top 20 prospect list, catch up on stats, rankings, etc. (you can do so from the voting page link below) 3. Have your prospect list in your filthy little paws? Then flip on over to the new prospect voting page (after reading the rest of this, please). https://northsidebaseball.com/prospect-voting 4. Voting is super simple, you drag and drop players in the order you wish them to be. After you move a prospect, the list automatically renumbers so you don't lose track of the order. This works on mobile devices but it's a *vastly* better experience on desktop. Sorry, that's just how this kind of thing works. There's no great way to make something like this be as awesome on a phone screen. 5. Each prospect has a comment section where you can add any commentary you have on that player. At the bottom of the list, there is a general comment section to explain over-arching things you wish to mention. 6. Don't see a prospect you want to put on the list? Just pop back here and give me a mention (in a comment, start typing @Brock Beauchamp as it appears). Mention the prospect you want added and I will do that asap. 7. Once you're done with all of it, click Save. You've now voted! 8. When the voting closes, a new thread will automatically generate in this forum with all of your rankings and comments for everyone to read and talk about. 9. You can only vote once. If you have voted in error, pop back here and tag Brock, asking to have your vote deleted. It will be removed and you can vote again.
  12. Thank you, will remove both!
  13. Welcome to the second voting session of 2025! I may not have removed players who are no longer in the organization or have lost prospect status so if you see one of these players, please notify me in this thread! Here's the rundown how to participate: 1. You must have an account and be logged in to vote. If you don't have an account, click here. It literally requires 60 seconds to create an account. 2. Review our current top 20 prospect list, catch up on stats, rankings, etc. (you can do so from the voting page link below) 3. Have your prospect list in your dirty little paws? Then flip on over to the new prospect voting page (after reading the rest of this, please). https://northsidebaseball.com/prospect-voting 4. Voting is super simple, you drag and drop players in the order you wish them to be. After you move a prospect, the list automatically renumbers so you don't lose track of the order. This works on mobile devices but it's a *vastly* better experience on desktop. Sorry, that's just how this kind of thing works. There's no great way to make something like this be as awesome on a phone screen. 5. Each prospect has a comment section where you can add any commentary you have on that player. At the bottom of the list, there is a general comment section to explain over-arching things you wish to mention. 6. Don't see a prospect you want to put on the list? Just pop back here and give me a mention (in a comment, start typing @Brock Beauchamp as it appears). Mention the prospect you want added and I will do that asap. 7. Once you're done with all of it, click Save. You've now voted! 8. When the voting closes, a new thread will automatically generate in this forum with all of your rankings and comments for everyone to read and talk about. 9. You can only vote once. If you have voted in error, pop back here and tag Brock, asking to have your vote deleted. It will be removed and you can vote again. Voting will close at end of day Wednesday, June 18!
  14. "On a bender" doesn't really describe these numbers.
  15. Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer recently appeared with Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post to talk about the Cubs and the trade deadline. After shedding some New York tears over the Pete Crow-Armstrong trade, Heyman and Sherman ask Hoyer about a potential Kyle Tucker extension, which Hoyer deflects as something most likely to happen after the season. Hoyer talks about the Cubs' desire to add pitching at the deadline, referring to it as "not a secret". He comments that Chicago will be in the market for both starters and relievers, reinforcing his general belief that a major league bullpen is a work in progress throughout the season. See the interview below: View full rumor
  16. Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer recently appeared with Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post to talk about the Cubs and the trade deadline. After shedding some New York tears over the Pete Crow-Armstrong trade, Heyman and Sherman ask Hoyer about a potential Kyle Tucker extension, which Hoyer deflects as something most likely to happen after the season. Hoyer talks about the Cubs' desire to add pitching at the deadline, referring to it as "not a secret". He comments that Chicago will be in the market for both starters and relievers, reinforcing his general belief that a major league bullpen is a work in progress throughout the season. See the interview below:
  17. They have a lot of positional pieces but they suck because they have no pitching. If A Red Sox Fire Sale Happens, These Players Could Be on the Move - Red Sox - Talk Sox TALKSOX.COM As of this writing, the Boston Red Sox sit at a record of 30-34, putting them nine and a half games back of the AL East-leading Yankees, and four games out of the Wild Card race. Although...
  18. Well, the Cubs don't have to face Skubal today. That's an improvement.
  19. I created this poll a couple of weeks ago and he's still on pace to do it.
  20. Let's assume he stays healthy so take that out of the equation. PCA is currently at 16 home runs with 21 steals. Is he going to keep up this pace and reach 40/40 in 2025?
  21. The Cubs offense has been dominant!
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