I think most had moved off the idea of Suarez as the trade deadline grew closer because Shaw was showing signs of life. The big miss by Hoyer was going with Soroka as the only SP pick up. Maybe if he hadn’t got hurt he might have worked out, but there were signs that he might not be totally healthy.if you haven’t noticed it’s a good thing the Cubs didn’t trade for Suarez as Shaw is by far outperforming him since the All Star break. Better defensively too.
Shaw BA 300 HR 9 RBI 18 OPS 1.080
Suarez BA175 HR 7 RBI 16 OPS .651
I would have put Soroka behind 6 SPs who got moved at the deadline. Here they are in order with their starts with new club.
Merrill Kelly
4 starts (0-1) — 22.0 IP, 18 K. 4.09 ERA, 1.09 WHIP
Shane Bieber
1 start (1-0) — 6 IP, 9 K, 0.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP
Zack Littell
3 starts (1-0) — 17.2 IP, 14 K. 3.06 ERA, 1.08 WHIP
Charlie Morton
4 starts (2-2) — 22.1 IP, 29 K. 3.63 ERA, 1.08 WHIP
Adrian Houser
3 starts (0-2) — 15.2 IP, 13 K. 5.17 ERA, 1.60 WHIP
Dustin May
3 starts (1-2) — 15.2 IP, 17 K, 2.87 ERA, 1.47 WHIP
Bieber probably should be number one, but he had been hurt all season (1 start) and was still rehabbing — though throwing well in the minors. So he couldn’t have filled a void until Taillon got back. He’s also the only guy who wasn’t a true rental, though he had only a player option, so he might have ended up being one.
Houser is the only one with poor stats, but he did throw 5 shutout innings his last time out. And it is possible that not having to change cities and deal with all that entails would have helped his early game performances. FYI, I put him below Morton because Charlie’s stats have been much better since making a pitching change. Plus I’d trust him more in a playoff game than Houser if it came to that.
Thankfully Taillon is back and looked good. And can’t underestimate the job Colin Rea has done. Not totally sure he can keep it up though, and as the early season showed he could have slotted into the pen well. Hopefully pitching holds up and bats can wake up more, and the Cubbies can make a run.