ESPN (I think) had an interesting article that essentially said once Baez was done for the year, the team started on its tear. Baez has had a pretty horrible year and he's still owed ~73M. Detroit would be well served to eat that contract.
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ESPN (I think) had an interesting article that essentially said once Baez was done for the year, the team started on its tear. Baez has had a pretty horrible year and he's still owed ~73M. Detroit would be well served to eat that contract.
it’s really as if the only metric Ricketts thinks about money . seriouslyHoyer - 4 years on the job, no playoff appearances, not a hint of being on the hot seat. Sort of tells you all you need to know about ownership and its priorities.
.500 or slightly over isn't good, it's average. In a down year they should sneak in as the final wildcard. Most years they should win the division or solidly be a no-doubt wildcard.Hoyer - 4 years on the job, no playoff appearances, not a hint of being on the hot seat. Sort of tells you all you need to know about ownership and its priorities.
It's time for Jed to cash some of the chips he's developed so well in for major league impact players.A little Cub news I thought some people might have interest in. Recap is from Arizona Fall League and written by Chris Clegg who specializes in dynasty fantasy baseball.
Moises Ballesteros, C, CHC, 20
Mo Baller was at it again, collecting two hits, including his third AFL home run. It was a no-doubt shot to right-center field. While there was no statcast, I can tell you it was hit hard. Ballesteros now trails Josue Briceño and Colt Emerson for the AFL lead in hits. He has walked as often as he has struck out. His impressive performance on the plate has continued his entire professional career. The biggest question in my mind is where he fits in the field?
Depending on how the offseason develops, 3rd catcher/part time DH ?A little Cub news I thought some people might have interest in. Recap is from Arizona Fall League and written by Chris Clegg who specializes in dynasty fantasy baseball.
Moises Ballesteros, C, CHC, 20
Mo Baller was at it again, collecting two hits, including his third AFL home run. It was a no-doubt shot to right-center field. While there was no statcast, I can tell you it was hit hard. Ballesteros now trails Josue Briceño and Colt Emerson for the AFL lead in hits. He has walked as often as he has struck out. His impressive performance on the plate has continued his entire professional career. The biggest question in my mind is where he fits in the field?
I’m not sure if his catching is currently major league ready — even for 3rd catcher. Good news is he’s only 20 and has shown very good hitting skills. I believe he had less than 100 strikeouts in a little over 500 ABs last year. He has played a little 1B, though not sure how he did there and he’s listed at only 5-8 I think. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he spends next year in the minors except maybe for a late cup of coffee. Possibly if Cubs get hit with a rash of injuries and need a DH, we might see a little of him.Depending on how the offseason develops, 3rd catcher/part time DH ?
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Way-too-early 2025 MLB Power Rankings: Who's No. 1?
The Dodgers just won the 2024 World Series -- and we're already looking ahead to next year.www.espn.com
Cubs at #8 right ahead of the yankees for some reason. Don't know why they are so optomistic.
Edit: ESPN has another story on most likely to win the WS. Cubs are 12th.
I saw this. No way the Cubs are the 8th best team in baseball next year. They have not had a season with greater than 6 games over 500 since 2018.![]()
Way-too-early 2025 MLB Power Rankings: Who's No. 1?
The Dodgers just won the 2024 World Series -- and we're already looking ahead to next year.www.espn.com
Cubs at #8 right ahead of the yankees for some reason. Don't know why they are so optomistic.
Edit: ESPN has another story on most likely to win the WS. Cubs are 12th.
I hope that things move quickly this offseason. No waiting for the big name, Soto this time, to sign and set the market. Bellinger make his decision, Cubs respond right away by building the team that they believe will win at least 90 games and make the playoffs. Include Counsell in the decisions because he is smarter in this area than they are.
I'd be shocked if he doesn't exercise his option. Unless he's willing to take a large cut to win a WS. He's not going to get more than he's getting from the Cubs next year from any other team.We’ll know Bellinger’s decision in the next three days.
He probably wants more guaranteed years.I'd be shocked if he doesn't exercise his option. Unless he's willing to take a large cut to win a WS. He's not going to get more than he's getting from the Cubs next year from any other team.
knowing your future is playing in todays Wrigley while making 30 million per year , not bad .Whoa Bellinger opts in.
A lot of factors of course, but it strikes me that since the renovations (which radically changed the home clubhouse situation) and the reduction in the quantity of day games (which cause a lot of sleep/travel issues), players seem to uniformly love playing for the Cubs. Wrigley has always held a special appeal, but that was often not the case in previous decades.
Thanks Bellinger! Now let's go get some starting pitching, some relief pitching, catching seems to be good. 3B is still weak. The bench is weak.
Paredes was pretty awful with the Cubs, and pretty awful away from home with Tampa too. I would not expect Paredes to be close to an All-Star moving forward. Unless the Cubs play home games in the new "open air" Trop.Paredes was an All Star last year.