Chicago Cubs 2026

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I hate to repeat myself (who am I kidding), but the Bregman contract is going to go down as one of the WORST signings in Cubs' history. It's scary to think that if he's playing this bad now, how bad he will play the "next" season, which will not be most likely until 2028, when he'll be 34!!
 
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The best thing that could happen for the Cubs is a full season lockout next year. They need to circle the wagons and really take a hard look at what they have and who can be counted on.
I don’t like the lockout part of your post but they have to do the second part in the off season. I’m not sure how they can cobble together a pitching staff.
 
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Steele, Boyd, Wiggins, Brown, Cabrera, Taillon, Horton all on the IL now. That’s 7 of top 10 starters in the system all hurt at the same time.

Also their closer, Palencia.
 
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Steele, Boyd, Wiggins, Brown, Cabrera, Taillon, Horton all on the IL now. That’s 7 of top 10 starters in the system all hurt at the same time.

Also their closer, Palencia.
At what point does the pitching coach, training staff and/or S & C staff need to come into question? Is it poor off-season preparation? An injury or two happens. That's just life in pro sports. This is WAY outside of what could be considered reasonable.
 
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At what point does the pitching coach, training staff and/or S & C staff need to come into question? Is it poor off-season preparation? An injury or two happens. That's just life in pro sports. This is WAY outside of what could be considered reasonable.
I don't disagree with you but the Boyd and Cabrera injuries were just one of those things that happen. I think you can definitely question why Cabrera was bad this season. Also this organization's communication about injuries seems terrible to me. I don't follow the rest of the league that much so maybe it's a common thing in MLB.
 
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