The pen is filling up nicely. Now we will wait for the dominoes to fall when starters will sign.
Well, that ship has sailed. Rough off season.We need to pick up imai
Imai would have cost money which is a no-no in Tommy's bookWell, that ship has sailed. Rough off season.
Middle market mindset.Imai would have cost money which is a no-no in Tommy's book
Middle market mindset.
Wait until the money of the new White Sox owner kicks in. They'll probably be outspending the "just want to break even each year" Cubs.
Ricketts doesn't realize the 2016 honeymoon is over. If they're done spending, he better not show up for the Cubs Convention.
No, we need to sign a good player even if we have to pay him. Heyward's peak was about .260. Mid power, meh RBIs. Bad signing.I keep hearing/reading comments like this and I just don’t get it. The Cubs have been consistently top-10 in payroll since 2016 and have signed many players to big contracts. They have pursued some big names and missed (often for now reasons out of their control—like Ohtani simply wanting to play in LA).
As it stands right now, they are no. 9 in payroll for 2026, very close to the next 4-5 teams above them and far ahead of “middle market” teams.
Do people want them to sign players to big contracts just to show that they’re big spenders?
No one that was/is free agent this year (including Kyle Tucker) is worth a large contract. Do we need another albatross contract like Hayward just to show willingness to spend big?!
Heyward was expensive. But his defense and quiet leadership brought the Cubs a World Series.No, we need to sign a good player even if we have to pay him. Heyward's peak was about .260. Mid power, meh RBIs. Bad signing.
The chart showing money made and % returned to players has the Cubs near the bottom. That chart has been everywhere.
#9 in payroll and how much in revenue? I guarantee it's higher than #9. And if it's not, it's because they made a bad investment with Marquee.I keep hearing/reading comments like this and I just don’t get it. The Cubs have been consistently top-10 in payroll since 2016 and have signed many players to big contracts. They have pursued some big names and missed (often for now reasons out of their control—like Ohtani simply wanting to play in LA).
As it stands right now, they are no. 9 in payroll for 2026, very close to the next 4-5 teams above them and far ahead of “middle market” teams.
Do people want them to sign players to big contracts just to show that they’re big spenders?
No one that was/is free agent this year (including Kyle Tucker) is worth a large contract. Do we need another albatross contract like Hayward just to show willingness to spend big?!
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No they should not spend money just to spend money (which seems to be the Mets strategy and that hasn't worked for them), but to consistently be in the 9-12 range for payroll in the 3rd largest market (and crying poor while doing it) is inexcusable.I keep hearing/reading comments like this and I just don’t get it. The Cubs have been consistently top-10 in payroll since 2016 and have signed many players to big contracts. They have pursued some big names and missed (often for now reasons out of their control—like Ohtani simply wanting to play in LA).
As it stands right now, they are no. 9 in payroll for 2026, very close to the next 4-5 teams above them and far ahead of “middle market” teams.
Do people want them to sign players to big contracts just to show that they’re big spenders?
No one that was/is free agent this year (including Kyle Tucker) is worth a large contract. Do we need another albatross contract like Hayward just to show willingness to spend big?!
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Certainly don't want albatross contracts but they need to be paying payroll tax 2 out of every 3 years. Sure, they are always "in on" free agents but yet don't seem to be able to close the door on them. Wonder why that is?Do we need another albatross contract like Hayward just to show willingness to spend big?!
Certainly don't want albatross contracts but they need to be paying payroll tax 2 out of every 3 years. Sure, they are always "in on" free agents but yet don't seem to be able to close the door on them. Wonder why that is?
Labor issues aside after the 2026 season, why shouldn't the Cubs sign both Tucker and Bregman?
Jamie Moyer ?I honestly think we should offer Verlander or (my preference) Scherzer a one-year contract.
Pursuit is not the defining issue. Spending is the issue. And I'm not thinking of Soto or Ohtani.Because one (Bergman) hasn’t done much in few years to justify his price tag, and the other (Tucker) will be demanding long and expensive contract and his numbers last year in Cubs are huge ref flag?! I don’t understand why people are fixated on paying players for who they were not who they are now… neither one of these two players is worth the what they’re asking for.
Again, to all those calling out the Cubs management, who in the last 2-3 years you think the Cubs had a realistic chance at getting and they did not pursue?! Soto is NOT worth $765 (ask the Mets); Ohtani was not coming here (see his K with LA)..
Between 2016-2020, Cubs were top-5 in payroll every year (couple of times top 2 or 3). Then they went much needed rebuild for 2 seasons. So, it’s only been 2 seasons of being in spending mode. So, I ask again, who is it that Cubs should have pursued and did not?