ChiefGritty
- Chicago, IL
Yeah, that is an underwhelming trade for Cubs. I knew when I heard the hold up was financial that the return wasn’t going to be great, but I was hoping for more than that. Hopefully that savings is being reinvested into the roster.The Cubs salary-dump Bellinger to Yankees.
Offloading all but 5 million of his salary & a bullpen/starter swing type guy to replace Wesneski. (Cody Poteet)The Cubs salary-dump Bellinger to Yankees.
Acquiring Tucker likely tanked some of Jed’s leverage, but you don’t make the Tucker move without putting your chips in on the one season we are certain to have him. I fully expect a corresponding move to strengthen the rotation.Yeah, that is an underwhelming trade for Cubs. I knew when I heard the hold up was financial that the return wasn’t going to be great, but I was hoping for more than that. Hopefully that savings is being reinvested into the roster.
don’t forget a new clubhouse attendant & another guy who can pull that 2ft section of cyclone fence around the infield after the 4th inningThe real return they get for Bellinger is whatever they sign with the $25 million or so they’re not spending on his salary. Can’t really judge until free agency is over.
I assume they’re looking for a starter, a couple relievers and a bench bat that can play third.
I heard they might be bringing back the Smoky Link wagon, so they'll need someone to put out the fires there.don’t forget a new clubhouse attendant & another guy who can pull that 2ft section of cyclone fence around the infield after the 4th inning![]()
I vividly recall Frosty Malts & Ron Santo PizzasI heard they might be bringing back the Smoky Link wagon, so they'll need someone to put out the fires there.
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I’m not THAT old (58) but my great uncle and grandma would regale a young bdutts on the old Wrigley.I heard they might be bringing back the Smoky Link wagon, so they'll need someone to put out the fires there.
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I recall these as well.I vividly recall Frosty Malts & Ron Santo Pizzas
Yuck. Steroid sucking cheat.It's about time this nonsense ended. Will be happy to see Sosa back around the park.
Bring Sammy back
How much of the league was using during that time? Why single out one guyYuck. Steroid sucking cheat.
Agree with your take on the trade. I'd like to wait to judge it to see who they spend the money on, but I do like the flexibility the savings can provide.I think that most Cub fans were in favor of Bellinger opting out of his contract this year. Well, this was BETTER than that, as the Cubs deferred half of their required payment to Bellinger until a year later AND got a Starting pitcher, Poteet in the bargain.
Some of you bellyache about everything the Cubs do and want to blame Cubs management even when they make a good, not great, deal. Now they've got $50 Million to spend on players for '25. That is a MUCH better position than they were pre-Bellinger trade.
I think too many of you guys spend too much time reading the asinine, vulgar comments by the druggies in Bleacher Nation...
The Cubs are building a much better club in '25 than '24 or '23. And they're not done yet!
Been a Cub fan for 70 years--been to 100's of games, and just cuz they don't $600 million on ONE player you want them fired into the sun.
Patience, grasshopper...
I single them all out.How much of the league was using during that time? Why single out one guy
Long overdue. The Cubs organization did him dirty for years.It's about time this nonsense ended. Will be happy to see Sosa back around the park.
Bring Sammy back
I'm hoping it means they're staying in the Roku sweepstakes but that's probably just wishful thinking.
It's about time this nonsense ended. Will be happy to see Sosa back around the park.
Bring Sammy back
Bleacher Nation is GREAT! I check on it/ read it several times a day. I was talking about the (non) fan comments at the end of each article . The Cub's article comments (and the Bears) are almost entirely negative, gross, full of F words, and intellectually inept. I like comments that are spent on talking about baseball and how to improve the Cubs and the game, not insulting cub leadership and their sexual preferences.Agree with your take on the trade. I'd like to wait to judge it to see who they spend the money on, but I do like the flexibility the savings can provide.
I'm hoping it means they're staying in the Roku sweepstakes but that's probably just wishful thinking.
What's your reason for dislike bleacher nation? I think they have written very similar sentiments as you about the trade. I usually enjoy their insight on players, prospects and such. Maybe I missed something with them.
I just got off the phone with Woody. He said that thinking back, he was way too harsh. Sam wasn't bad at all.I single them all out.
But the other thing about Sosa- he was selfish. He was a locker room buzzkill. Just ask Kerry Wood.
Username checks outI think that most Cub fans were in favor of Bellinger opting out of his contract this year. Well, this was BETTER than that, as the Cubs deferred half of their required payment to Bellinger until a year later AND got a Starting pitcher, Poteet in the bargain.
Some of you bellyache about everything the Cubs do and want to blame Cubs management even when they make a good, not great, deal. Now they've got $50 Million to spend on players for '25. That is a MUCH better position than they were pre-Bellinger trade.
I think too many of you guys spend too much time reading the asinine, vulgar comments by the druggies in Bleacher Nation...
The Cubs are building a much better club in '25 than '24 or '23. And they're not done yet!
Been a Cub fan for 70 years--been to 100's of games, and just cuz they don't $600 million on ONE player you want them fired into the sun.
Patience, grasshopper...
Hahaha I should proof read more!