Chicago Cubs 2026

#378      
I was not familiar with this guy, probably because he wasn’t drafted until the 6th round last year and didn’t debut until this year. He was drafted out of high school in a slot with a projected value of just over $350k. The Cubs gave him a $2M signing bonus to get him to pass on his Texas A&M commitment.

The switch hitter has been playing primarily RF at Myrtle Beach (A), but at 6-0, 220, some questions whether he’ll be a corner outfielder long term. So far there are no questions about his bat. Very small sample size of 42 plate appearances (8 games), but he’s batting .367 with an OBP of .524. Has three xbase hits and only one strikeout. MLB.com has him as Cubs #7 prospect.

 
#379      
I was not familiar with this guy, probably because he wasn’t drafted until the 6th round last year and didn’t debut until this year. He was drafted out of high school in a slot with a projected value of just over $350k. The Cubs gave him a $2M signing bonus to get him to pass on his Texas A&M commitment.

The switch hitter has been playing primarily RF at Myrtle Beach (A), but at 6-0, 220, some questions whether he’ll be a corner outfielder long term. So far there are no questions about his bat. Very small sample size of 42 plate appearances (8 games), but he’s batting .367 with an OBP of .524. Has three xbase hits and only one strikeout. MLB.com has him as Cubs #7 prospect.

He looks like a slimmed down version of Dan Vogelbach to me...
 
#382      
If Schwarbs can hang around long enough to add 125-150-ish more HRs, he’ll have a legit Hall case. (Everyone who’s hit 475+ without roids is in.) And if he goes in, it will be as a Philly.
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Miss having Schwarbs on the team.
 
#390      
I grew up agonizing over how a guy who was routinely scoring about 100 runs and stealing 60+ bases a season got away from the Cubs. Gave me childhood immunity from pining over lost players like Schwarber.
 
#392      
3000 hits and HOF. Cub management has made monumental errors. How about Greg Maddux?
Yeah, Maddux to me was worse than Schwarber. He was coming off a 20-win season and I believe his highest or second highest WAR of his entire career. Only redeeming thing about letting him go was we got to experience that great Atlanta staff.

The one that killed me the most because I was still relatively young was Bill Madlock. Coming off consecutive batting titles and still young. Cubs didn’t want to give him $100,000 and traded him for Bobby Fricking Murcer. Fun fact about Madlock; he was drafted by the Washington Senators.
 
#396      
Yeah, Maddux to me was worse than Schwarber. He was coming off a 20-win season and I believe his highest or second highest WAR of his entire career. Only redeeming thing about letting him go was we got to experience that great Atlanta staff.

The one that killed me the most because I was still relatively young was Bill Madlock. Coming off consecutive batting titles and still young. Cubs didn’t want to give him $100,000 and traded him for Bobby Fricking Murcer. Fun fact about Madlock; he was drafted by the Washington Senators.
That ticked me off! It still ticks me off. Young, in his prime. Like Maddux, and Schwarber. Sutter. Lee Smith
 
#398      
Bruce Sutter

I take 7 years of Leon Durham as an above average to good everyday player over 3 years of Sutter as a dominant closer every time.

Especially with a 23 year old Lee Smith already on the roster

Now, trading Lee Smith and his 298 future saves and 4 future All Star appearances in exchange for Calvin Schiraldi and Al Nipper…

That’s a bad trade.

In fact, there was a sequence in about 20 months where the Cubs traded Dennis Eckersly and Lee Smith for basically nothing, decided they desperately needed a closer, and then traded Rafael Palmeiro and Jamie Moyer for one decent season from Mitch Williams.
 
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