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  1. This is without Bellinger on the team, right?
  2. Above is what was written. It says “if Cody doesn’t opt out” they have around $60M. Later Bertz said he see it around $80M if he does leave. Give or take a few million(like Bertz said, it is hard to be exact on this) you are both basically saying the same thing. Are you now saying you think they have $80M+ with Cody?
  3. But you said if Cody doesn’t opt out they would have round $60M. So you were right from the start. Around $60M to $63M if he doesn’t opt out and $80M to $85M if he opts out. ITS BOTH!!!!!
  4. I do understand this idea. But to do that they have to extend Vlad. Move Busch to second and the offense replaces Nico with Vlad. Plus they get something for Nico. Even if you have to add a higher end prospect to Nico I would do it for a solid young pitcher. So you improve there as well. And if Busch can’t handle second they can always bring in Shaw or Triantos, eventually. I would be fine with something like this, but it does come with risk. Of course, if you trade for a solid pitcher and Vlad you have depleted the farm substantially. So they might not have Shaw or Triantos to fall back on. Guess that is the risk. Busch has to handle second.
  5. Who is a solid sure fire bullpen arm? I keep reading how they need to add bullpen arms. But sadly there is just no sure things in a pen. Most solid pen arms are guys who pop up with a good year. Throwing money at the pen or throwing prospects in trades for pen arms is just not the answer IMO. At least it isn’t a sure answer. Someone in the team now that people are discounting might be a stud next year. Someone everyone wants this year can very easily suck next year. So when it is said they need to add pen arms, it isn’t as easy as it is made to sound. They do need a lefty however. I completely agree with that. And is even if Little fills one of the spots.
  6. If Bellinger stays they already have all spots filled. If they sign or trade for a big bat that gives them 9 bats for 8 positions. I am not oppose to this. But I am not sure how they also work a young guy into the line up. And as much as I am pretty sure Shaw would be a much better utility back up, bench guy than Mastrobuoni, I am not sure they would want him wasting away in the bench all season.
  7. Sadly, I am pretty certain Soto won’t be a Cub. I am less certain he will stay in NY. But honestly, if he isn’t a Cub I couldn’t care less where he ended up.
  8. So Soto? I agree. But I doubt they do it. That would be my preferred path as well. But I find if we are only happy if it is him, we won’t be happy.
  9. So you want the star player. I understand that, but there just aren’t that many. Now if Bellinger opts out there is absolutely no excuse to not get Soto. TBH, even with Bellinger it has to be considered. Trade Busch and put Bellinger at 2stz I have to think Busch+ would bring back a very solid starting pitcher. One signing and one trade and you improve the team greatly. If they believe Busch and play second or even 3rd he doesn’t have to be traded. Paredes or Hoerner can be. But I think Busch brings the most back.
  10. Yes, this is his put up or shut up year. Prospects will never be higher in value. They are all between ready now and 1.5 years from the majors. They have enough money to spend(especially if Belli opts out) and enough prospects to trade. No excuse to not be a very good team next year. He has to be fine if they are not. And he has to know that.
  11. I agree with this. I know people are unhappy with the team. But the fact is if they brought the 9 guys back that play pretty much everyday and then added another bat and a decent catcher the offense would be top 8-10 in the game. Maybe better. Play 9 guys in 8 positions and then go between Amaya and whatever catcher they bring in. Trade a few young guys for a young starter on the Mariners. Sign a pen arm. The team would have a quality line up, at least one solid bench bat every day, a solid staring rotation and with some luck a good pen. In all honesty this is an 83-86 win team this year. And that is with several very bad losses and without a good PCA for half the year. There is no reason the team can’t be a 90+ win team with the same guys plus what I am suggesting. Maybe sign one of the bats a tier below Soto, trade for Woo, Kirby or Miller, maybe trade for O’Hoppe, Raleigh or A’s catcher or if all too expensive in the way of prospects, sign a guy to split time with Amaya. There are a few decent semi regular catchers available.
  12. This is kind of my thoughts. The idea we need a 150-160 wRC+ bat is nice, but how realistic is it. Get another good pitcher and make an offensive upgrade at catcher. Maybe add a solid right handed bat to replace Wisdom and win with a decent offense, a great defense a top 6-8 rotation in baseball and hopefully a pen that doesn’t suck.
  13. While I agree the Cubs need another bat, I don’t really know where they put it if Bellinger doesn’t opt out. Maybe catcher, but how many big bats are there at that position? If they came back with the same offense and upgrade thr right handed platoon guy from Wisdom I think the offense would be much better. A full year of PCA and Paredes helps some and maybe a better bat behind the plate. But if they add at least a MOR to even a TOR starter they then can win with pitching and defense. Throw in adding a pen arm and you can win with that offense, IMO. Now, if Bellinger opts out I am all for a major upgrade of the offense.
  14. I would love to work a trade with Seattle. Any of the young guys they have in the rotation along with Raleigh would be who I would hope they would target. I know it wouldn’t be cheap, but they have the minor league resources to figure something out. And if getting both of them is too hard to do, just get a pitcher from them.
  15. I can see 85. They don’t suck. They just aren’t great. A little better than average.
  16. Only 13 games left. Otherwise very doable !👍
  17. I have no idea what prospects should go and for who. But I agree with you in that you want to trade prospects for mlb talent. That is 100% what they need to do next season. Not trade our near ready prospect who is blocked for younger talent and kick this thing down the road another few years. Time to use the young assets they have to produce major league talent.
  18. Why do the Cubs want another prospect for their near ready prospect. If they are trading a near ready guy I hope to hell it is for proven talent. Put a few young guys together and get a major leaguer. I am not interested in kicking the can down the road with younger prospects.
  19. I would like to see Boog and JD every day. I do like them best. However I don’t care that much. And I really don’t care enough to talk about it every time either Boog or JD are off. Welcome to baseball 2024. Announcers get time off. Who really cares? The Cubs have way more things to complain about. Announcers would be far down my list.
  20. I’m not looking back and playing the “what if” game. I am answering the question asked about if the Cubs had an league average on blown saves as well as if they actually held leads at an a rate the Brewers did. I disagree they are “far below average” in any area of the team. Honestly they are a perfect example of a very average team., and their record represents that. Not great, not terrible. Average!
  21. Actually if they were major league average they would have 3 more wins. Now, if they converted at the levels the brewers do, they would be 84-64 and leading the WC race and just a few games behind the brewers.
  22. My ticket price did not go up. What they did was move tickets into higher tiers. That said, my tickets were up about $400 with 2 less games. If you add those games on, which would have been April games. So probably in the silver tier(Dodgers during the week) you can add another $56 per game and call it a $500 increase. So roughly 6%. Actually under further review, a few tier prices did go up a little. Still, about a 6% increase overall.
  23. No big deal. We all make mistakes. I honestly wasn’t sure if the Yankees were some sort of road monster.
  24. A little confused by what you are saying. Wicks is at home. So are the Yankees better on the road and you are saying he did well against them, especially with the Yankees on the road. Or did you not realize this game was at home for the Cubs?
  25. Well I mean it isn’t like every game the Cubs play at home on a Friday is at 1:20. So I can see why you would forget.😬
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