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  1. As bad as things are, we are not out of it by any stretch. Duran wakes up, Anthony comes back, Mayer figures it out, and durbin can't be this bad. Hell maybe even Casas makes an appearance (okay, I'm reaching now). Pitching is solid. ... Painful as it is, we're not out of it all!
  2. Alvarez has been hurt a lot. Might be someone who won't last or hits an early decline. As bad as this year has been so far, I wouldn't panic and give away young pitching. Maybe take our lumps for now and hope that things start to click in the second half -- which isn't that crazy.
  3. yep! but always difficult to "sell high" -- maybe they have turned the corner and this is real?
  4. The only one I really have a gripe with is Campbell. He doesn't even have a position. That's insane.
  5. Strike me as a .500 team. Pitching is good. But... how do they score? no power, no speed ... no plan.
  6. It does seem like a 4-2 lead at this point is game over. Eek! Edit: slight hesitation with Abreau's single, but Story didn't disappoint.
  7. Is it time to send Durbin down? Not like there's a lot of other great options, tho.
  8. I dunno what to do with Yoshida. Absolutely a professional hitter, but a slow singles hitter at the top of the order offends me, haha! It seems to me that we'll need to manufacture runs ... need for speed.
  9. Seems like a classic #3 hitter. I'd put him there and leave him. We don't seem to have a leadoff hitter ... maybe Duran? Might be worth giving him a chance to work it out there.
  10. Whether intentional, or just thrifty, it seems they are getting the financial house in order. Long term, it's much better to invest in the farm system, be patient, and make selective "over-pays" for big names. I think we have an excellent foundation and should stick with the players we have been developing, e..g., I wouldn't give up on Casas or Campbell, or even Mayer for that matter. Don't spend for the sake of spending. Bregman, dodged a bullet. Saurez, yuck. Even Contreras ... meh. (granted he was not super expensive)
  11. Phew, that is a horrific over-pay that the cubs will soon regret.
  12. I'm sure it's buried in here somewhere...so pardon me ... Are we 100% convinced that Campbell can't play second? I didn't think he was that bad, but I also didn't watch him carefully. Does he even have a "natural" position?
  13. Ya... it just feels a little panicky. Stay the course in my view.
  14. They also said they weren't interested in Bregman to Raffy ... Be interesting to see what happens if they find themselves in a pickle at catcher.
  15. Has anyone heard about Casas rehab progress ... will he be ready for Spring training? Way too early to give up on him, I think. If Contreras could catch 50 games, then the trade maybe makes sense. And we have Campbell hanging out to dry. We basically have position logjams and we're bringing in more .. .and trading away young pitching, which is where you want the logjam. Seems like there isn't a plan. I was excited to see the next generation ... not on-the-way-out Wilson Contreras and Sonny Gray.
  16. Good point. I suppose I was making a more general point to hang on to him rather than trade him or sign someone else. Gotta really think through the long-term early signing strategy. How many do you do that for? We have Raffie, Campbell, and Anthony now, I think, and maybe still paying Rusney Castillo, too, ha.
  17. Casas is worth a bit of a gamble in the sense of trying to lock him in for a few extra years while his value is low. I still believe in him, and when you look at what's out there in regarding other first basemen, it's a sound risk. I'm also with @TedYazPapiMookie that we shouldn't give up on Campbell either. If we're patient, we could be set for a long time!
  18. The challenge with that is bregman is also "injury prone."
  19. Accept this early christmas present. An over-priced player on the decline blocking younger players[ducking]. Mayer at third. I thought campbell was intended to be 2nd or 3rd. I can't imagine how you give someone an 8 year contract without a position ... surely they think he can play the infield, right? visual evidence at second notwithstanding?
  20. I've only seen a little bit of Bello so far. What's been the difference? I'm guessing his control?
  21. I agree on Crochet. We've generally had bad luck with "injury-prone" types and he's been a total iron man. Love watching him pitch!
  22. In my view, this would be a class "dumb team" kind of deal that keeps you stuck in mediocrity. We beat up on some weak teams and all that's happened before that is forgotten and now we're a world series contender. We're not quite there yet, but we're on the verge of a great run, so just be patient and build a little bit more. I love that they drafting a ton of pitchers. I would deal bregman and chapman for young pitching and a stockpile of draft picks over several years in the future, so we can re-load when the Big 3 are up for their big bucks. But that's really playing the long game.
  23. Is Eaton some sort of under-the-radar long-term prospect? Why is he even playing? Leading off? We're sitting Mayer ... FFS, isn't he our future? The best we can do this year is sneak into the wildcard and lose that or the first series. We should be playing for the next few years. Rant over, haha.
  24. I think he was playing way above what he really is at this point in his career, so move him now before he comes back to earth.
  25. this! sell for young pitching! We could make the playoffs this year, but the rotation and bullpen is brutal means we ain't going anywhere. Still a couple years away.
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