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#501      
Trading a top 50 guy like Smith for a one-year rental of a guy like Tucker is not something that's always going to be available for one thing, and then for another it doesn't scale, you run out of farm very fast doing that.

Everything about the long-term health of the franchise hinges on the Tucker extension. That's overwrought but sometimes reality is overwrought.

There is simply no excuse for Renovated Wrigley Field's Chicago Cubs not being the highest bidder on this player. If not now it's never.
It's only money at this point. Nothing else. It doesn't cost any prospects or draft picks or anything other than cash. And unfortunately, I think your last sentence is key.
 
#502      
Anyone else notice how badly Bellinger is performing in NY? He appears to have re-discovered the form that got him booted from LA.

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#504      
If they don't re-sign Tucker, if Shaw ends up a bust(HUGE if) and Smith or Paredes pans out to be a long term starter and quality player(Smith can be a star)....it's going to be just a terrible look.

What makes it worse is that the Cubs have no other answers. Watching Berti, Brujan, Workman(they sent him packing) out there, 1)it's like having an old school pitcher's spot hitting 9th and 2)the defense has cost them games.

I was listening to "The Score" yesterday between meetings and they had Hoyer on. He made the comment that they're "hoping" that Shaw will be the answer. Someone clapped back that "hope" isn't a plan. Bringing in Nicki Lopez as 3rd baseman #4 in less than 26 games isn't a plan. They put all of their eggs in a rookie's basket.

Again, if they have Tucker for the next 8-10 years and he's a perennial All Star, it's a great trade. Nobody can dispute that and I'll eat 8 years of crow.....happily.

I don't understand the move, whatsoever, unless they had an agreement to extend. Maybe that's the case. If they're going to use terms like "we're going for it in 2025", how in the world do you leave third base in the hands of a rookie with not one major league AB and no real upgrades in the pen or in the rotation?

My aggravation comes in April and it's directed at Hoyer, but I do understand that Ricketts is ultimately the key. If the GM can't trust the owner to support his work....that counts for something.
Good look? Would it have been a good luck to stand pat? No Cubs fan any qualms about Paredes being in trade. He’s a 26 year old with his 4th team and with a lifetime .232 BA. Again, not sure of your definition of a “star,” but, sure Cam could turn out to be a really good player. Or he could turn out to be average or worse. Are Happ and Seiya stars? I don’t think so. Good players, yes. Stars, no. I think it is much more likely that is the ceiling for Cam (and no guarantee) than becoming a star. And going into what became their rookie years, Happ was ranked 28 on prospects list and Seiya, 37. Cam is #55 this year.

Below are the 54-56 ranked prospects going back to 2018. Not a lot of stars on that list yet. Crochet is probably the closest, and some nice players on the list, but also some players that haven’t panned out at all. I’ll take a year of a known superstar with a ridiculously fair salary over a lottery ticket.

2024
Matt Shaw
Curtis Mead
Dylan Leslie

2023
Michael Bush
Endy Rodriguez
Gavin Stone

2022
Quinn Priester
Tyler Soderstrom
Nick Yorke

2021
Kristian Robinson
Garrett Crochet
Kelbert Ruiz

2020
Jasson Dominguez
Josh Jung
Evan White

2019
Brady Singer
Matthew Liberatore
Jarred Kelenic

2018
Alec Henson
Matt Manning
Keaton Hiura
 
#505      
One thing I wonder about is whether the economics of the Marquee Network are so catastrophically bad that these estimates are inaccurate.


It's pretty cut-and-dried. If Tucker is in Chicago long term that deal is worthwhile, but if he's not then that means the Cubs will NEVER be a buyer of elite talent at market prices, and as such assets like Cam Smith are essential in a Moneyball sense.

A small market team shouldn't make a deal like that. Are the Cubs a small market team? It all hinges on one negotiation this offseason.
I always love when someone starts their argument with “cut and dried” and follows it up with “NEVER.”

If you want to characterize the Cubs as “small market,” fine But there is a vast difference between the Cubs payroll and other small market teams like Pittsburgh.

I’ve noticed you like to throw around the term Moneyball, but I’m not sure you really understand what that means. It is about getting talent at a discount of its true value. Sure developing your own players is part of that, but it doesn’t mean never trade prospects. Tucker is only the fifth or sixth highest salary on team. He’s 95th in all of baseball salary-wise. MLB ranked him as 14th best player going into season. That is the value Moneyball is about.

This is the exact kind of year you make that trade. Cubs had an overall solid team but needed a big bat. Tucker has been all we could have asked for at a relatively low salary. Maybe not a good trade for a team like small market Pittsburgh, but a good one for small market Cubs.
 
#506      
If the Cubs finish a game behind the Brewers, miss the wildcard, and don't resign Tucker, it was a bad deal.
If the Cubs miss playoffs, it reflects poorly on the whole team that Hoyer put together not the Tucker trade. You think the Cubs would be better this year with the 3 players Cubs traded than they are with Tucker? Not even close. People act like Cam is a guaranteed future star. He’s not. He should be a solid player and maybe more, but no guarantees.

I believe Eloy Jimenez was a top 15, can’t miss prospect when the Cubs traded him. He had one good year. Yes, injuries likely derailed his career, but those things happen. You can get a top 15 MLB talent at a very fair salary for basically the #55 prospect, you do it — even if only have that player for a year.
 
#508      
If the Cubs miss playoffs, it reflects poorly on the whole team that Hoyer put together not the Tucker trade. You think the Cubs would be better this year with the 3 players Cubs traded than they are with Tucker? Not even close. People act like Cam is a guaranteed future star. He’s not. He should be a solid player and maybe more, but no guarantees.

I believe Eloy Jimenez was a top 15, can’t miss prospect when the Cubs traded him. He had one good year. Yes, injuries likely derailed his career, but those things happen. You can get a top 15 MLB talent at a very fair salary for basically the #55 prospect, you do it — even if only have that player for a year.
Unless you miss the playoffs and don't resign him.
 
#509      
Unless you miss the playoffs and don't resign him.
I still make that trade. Cubs are not a playoff contender without him. I’m not holding on to #55 prospect in baseball hoping he pans out in 2, 3, or 4 years down the line when I have a chance for top 15 player. Sure it would be better if Tucker had 2 or 3 more years on his contract, but I’ll let you in on a secret. If he did, Cubs wouldn’t have gotten him for Paredes, Smith and Wesneski.
 
#510      
I still make that trade. Cubs are not a playoff contender without him. I’m not holding on to #55 prospect in baseball hoping he pans out in 2, 3, or 4 years down the line when I have a chance for top 15 player. Sure it would be better if Tucker had 2 or 3 more years on his contract, but I’ll let you in on a secret. If he did, Cubs wouldn’t have gotten him for Paredes, Smith and Wesneski.
Realistically, this roster should win this division by 10 games. Just because the division is that bad. Both the AL Central and NL Central are deplorable IMO. And I don't think Tucker is a 10 WAR player. So we will see.

We really need that #2 seed though, and then some starting pitching and bullpen improvements so we have a punter's chance against the Dodgers in a 7 games series.
 
#511      
If the Cubs miss playoffs, it reflects poorly on the whole team that Hoyer put together not the Tucker trade. You think the Cubs would be better this year with the 3 players Cubs traded than they are with Tucker? Not even close. People act like Cam is a guaranteed future star. He’s not. He should be a solid player and maybe more, but no guarantees.

I believe Eloy Jimenez was a top 15, can’t miss prospect when the Cubs traded him. He had one good year. Yes, injuries likely derailed his career, but those things happen. You can get a top 15 MLB talent at a very fair salary for basically the #55 prospect, you do it — even if only have that player for a year.
The Cubs are not missing the playoffs. They are by far the best team in the division and it’s not close. Hoyer has built this team on youth through the system. That is how you build a winning team.
 
#512      
I still make that trade. Cubs are not a playoff contender without him. I’m not holding on to #55 prospect in baseball hoping he pans out in 2, 3, or 4 years down the line when I have a chance for top 15 player. Sure it would be better if Tucker had 2 or 3 more years on his contract, but I’ll let you in on a secret. If he did, Cubs wouldn’t have gotten him for Paredes, Smith and Wesneski.
Additionally, what would the Cubs chances of signing Tucker off the free agent market be had he never worn the uniform? I tend to believe he will be more inclined to stay, all else being equal.
I also think the Cubs are staying under the tax this year because they know they have to exceed it again now that the window is cracking back open.
 
#513      
The Cubs are not missing the playoffs. They are by far the best team in the division and it’s not close. Hoyer has built this team on youth through the system. That is how you build a winning team.
I agree. I think the Cubs will make the playoffs. But that will be in large part because of Tucker and how he makes others better. And I agree somewhat with what you say except for one key part. You build a team on youth through the system, but to take that next step to “playoff team” you often need to augment it with top talent from outside. Tucker is truly a top talent and at a very team friendly salary. We got him for basically a good prospect, but by no means a can’t miss prospect. Well worth the gamble in my book.
 
#514      
Additionally, what would the Cubs chances of signing Tucker off the free agent market be had he never worn the uniform? I tend to believe he will be more inclined to stay, all else being equal.
I also think the Cubs are staying under the tax this year because they know they have to exceed it again now that the window is cracking back open.
I agree. They will be spending next year. Once Steele went down again, they will need to pull a trade to get a front line starter and it will take prospects to do it. It will not be a rental. It will be a guy who has years left on a deal or a guy who has not hit FA yet. They will sign Tucker or make a solid offer to him. Alcantara has two years left counting this year with an option for 27. It will cost us 3 or 4 prospects but it’s well worth it. I believe that Hoyer will sign Tucker, extend PCA and have Alcantara to go along with Imanaga and one more year of Taillon, Brown and Boyd if he is still here. Getting to the playoffs will be a taste for next year when they go all in.
 
#515      
Realistically, this roster should win this division by 10 games. Just because the division is that bad. Both the AL Central and NL Central are deplorable IMO. And I don't think Tucker is a 10 WAR player. So we will see.

We really need that #2 seed though, and then some starting pitching and bullpen improvements so we have a punter's chance against the Dodgers in a 7 games series.
I don’t think Tucker’s WAR will be 10. Probably between 5 and 6. But I don’t think WAR completely accounts for total value to a team. Having a player like Tucker in the lineup does help elevate the stats of others in the lineup that would be only reflected in those other players’ WAR. Then there is the whole psychological/mental impact. Those kinds of things can’t be measured, but anyone who has played sports knows they are real.
 
#517      
How about promoting Cade Horton? He's dominating at AAA.
I’d give him more time. I think he only pitched about 40 innings last year, which is also about the same amount of innings he has pitched at AAA in total. He’s also only thrown as many as 5 innings once in four starts this year. Certainly could see him this year, but not just yet.
 
#518      
The Cubs are not missing the playoffs. They are by far the best team in the division and it’s not close. Hoyer has built this team on youth through the system. That is how you build a winning team.
Through the system? Go around the field and see how many he drafted the ths Cubs developed.

1B - Busch - Dodgers
2B - Hoerner - Cubs (Epstein)
SS - Swanson - Atlanta
3B - ?????? - ?????
RF - Tucker - Astros
CF - PCA - Mets
RF - Happ - Cubs(Epstein)
C - Amaya - Cubs

P -
Imanaga - Free Agent - Japan
Steele - Cubs
Boyd- Cleveland
Taillon - Pittsburgh
Brown - Cubs (Hoyer hit)

This is not a roster built on draft and development. It's been trades and acquisition. The Cubs haven't been able to develop a pitching staff in YEARS.

We'll see if guys like Shaw, Horton, Alcantara, etc ever find their ways into being contributors.
 
#519      
I do wonder if any other modern team has played this many games (26) without playing a single game against 2 of 3 divisions in their league.
 
#520      
Realistically, this roster should win this division by 10 games. Just because the division is that bad. Both the AL Central and NL Central are deplorable IMO. And I don't think Tucker is a 10 WAR player. So we will see.

We really need that #2 seed though, and then some starting pitching and bullpen improvements so we have a punter's chance against the Dodgers in a 7 games series.
The NL Central has the best run differential in baseball by a significant margin, better than the vaunted NL West. But, yeah, the AL Central is the worst.
 
#521      
The NL Central has the best run differential in baseball by a significant margin, better than the vaunted NL West. But, yeah, the AL Central is the worst.
But the west has won more games than the central, even with the Rockies having only 4 wins. 68 west 61 central.

When they decide who will be in the playoffs, run differential isn't considered. OKAY, I have ranted about run differential twice. I will stop.

Go Cubs Go!!!
 
#522      
I’d give him more time. I think he only pitched about 40 innings last year, which is also about the same amount of innings he has pitched at AAA in total. He’s also only thrown as many as 5 innings once in four starts this year. Certainly could see him this year, but not just yet.
I tend to agree with the logic that with his limited time last year, he probably only has about ~100 innings in him this year, they are clearly pretty unhittable innings, so why waste them in Iowa?
 
#523      
I tend to agree with the logic that with his limited time last year, he probably only has about ~100 innings in him this year, they are clearly pretty unhittable innings, so why waste them in Iowa?
Worth a look see. Not a lot to lose.
 
#524      
Through the system? Go around the field and see how many he drafted the ths Cubs developed.

1B - Busch - Dodgers
2B - Hoerner - Cubs (Epstein)
SS - Swanson - Atlanta
3B - ?????? - ?????
RF - Tucker - Astros
CF - PCA - Mets
RF - Happ - Cubs(Epstein)
C - Amaya - Cubs

P -
Imanaga - Free Agent - Japan
Steele - Cubs
Boyd- Cleveland
Taillon - Pittsburgh
Brown - Cubs (Hoyer hit)

This is not a roster built on draft and development. It's been trades and acquisition. The Cubs haven't been able to develop a pitching staff in YEARS.

We'll see if guys like Shaw, Horton, Alcantara, etc ever find their ways into being contributors.
The way I look at your list is as follows: If Theo drafted a guy, since Jed was Theo's right-hand man and part of the team, he gets credit for that draft, too. Also, if the Cubs traded for a guy, especially A level players or if guys spent "some time" in the minors before coming up, then that should count as Cubs development. For example, Pete Crow-Armstrong was drafted in 2020 and was traded to the Cubs in 2021. He spent most of his minor league time with the Cubs so that counts as Cubs development. So, in your list above, PCA switches from Mets to Cubs and that's the only change I see. But your overall point still stands.

Just my opinion...
 
#525      
Through the system? Go around the field and see how many he drafted the ths Cubs developed.

1B - Busch - Dodgers
2B - Hoerner - Cubs (Epstein)
SS - Swanson - Atlanta
3B - ?????? - ?????
RF - Tucker - Astros
CF - PCA - Mets
RF - Happ - Cubs(Epstein)
C - Amaya - Cubs

P -
Imanaga - Free Agent - Japan
Steele - Cubs
Boyd- Cleveland
Taillon - Pittsburgh
Brown - Cubs (Hoyer hit)

This is not a roster built on draft and development. It's been trades and acquisition. The Cubs haven't been able to develop a pitching staff in YEARS.

We'll see if guys like Shaw, Horton, Alcantara, etc ever find their ways into being contributors.
I'm too lazy to do any research but I'm not sure this is any different than any other mid or major market team.
 
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