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I would love to know how the trade conversation for Tucker went. Did they prioritize Cam over other prospects? Tucker is a beast and the best player in the trade by far but would be nice to have Smith at third right now instead of Shaw/Brujan.

They must have wanted Smith over Shaw or others. It's still early in their careers and hindsight is 20/20.
 
#403      
That gets you less than half of Bregmans salary, but I do get your point. There is some wasted dollars at this point. I am hopeful Pressly will turn it around and get some value out of that money.

They are far enough under tax threshold that they should have added Bregman and another more expensive reliever (and not signed Turner and Pressly). I don't think this is a Jed issue as much as a Ricketts issue.

Edit: More damning on Jed is imagine the payroll flexibility without Taillon and Swanson contracts.
Even though Tommy is definitely top 3 cheapest MLB owners, not even close, I do think the NL Central has been bad enough that they should be winning it usually at this payroll level. GMs should only be judged on dollar per win efficiency and it’s hard to imagine Jed isn’t one of the worst in baseball for that statistic.

I don’t mind Swanson as much as others. He will still end up worth 4-5 wins because he’s that good defensively. I wish he hit like he did in Atlanta, but at least he holds his defensive value at the moment.

I am still mad we didn’t make a competitive offer for Bryce Harper. Or keep Schwarber knowing the DH was coming. Value wise, hard to beat those two.
 
#404      
I would love to know how the trade conversation for Tucker went. Did they prioritize Cam over other prospects? Tucker is a beast and the best player in the trade by far but would be nice to have Smith at third right now instead of Shaw/Brujan.

They must have wanted Smith over Shaw or others. It's still early in their careers and hindsight is 20/20.
The apprehension with me for Shaw is the bad swing mechanics. I’m not sure why that wasn’t fixed a long time ago.
 
#406      
I would love to know how the trade conversation for Tucker went. Did they prioritize Cam over other prospects? Tucker is a beast and the best player in the trade by far but would be nice to have Smith at third right now instead of Shaw/Brujan.

They must have wanted Smith over Shaw or others. It's still early in their careers and hindsight is 20/20.
I think the Cubs weren’t willing to give up Shaw. I’d bet the Astros asked for him. They could put him at second base with them moving Altuve to LF.

Right now, Smith is playing RF for the Astros. Not sure if he’s played and third for them yet.
 
#407      
So glad the Cubs came back to beat the Diamondbacks and their atrocious uniforms and gear: red, yellow, black, teal? Strictly Bush League.

Sweep the series.

(What I really loved was organist playing Dylan/Hendrix "All Along the Watchtower" at end of fourth inning.)
 
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#408      
$40 million doesn't get Bregman, he already has that much. The Cubs would have had to go higher.
They offered him 30 million per year though right? And he went for 40? So if we can find 30 million in wasted cash the last few years, we have Bregman instead of a lot of junk that cost us games like Hector Neris, Turner, Hosmer, etc.

And hindsight is 20/20 on some moves... but Hector Neris looked terrible the year before Jed inked him and his peripherals were terrible as well. That move worked out exactly as it was expected and was just a huge wage of a decent amount of money.

I just think Bregman would have been a huge difference maker on this team. You'd be able to slide Seiya down to the 6 hole which is where I think he best fits and Bregman can fully protect Tucker.
 
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Why all the Seiya hate? He's a career 129 ops+ and is at 159 this year. He's been fine.
 
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Hosmer reminded me of the FAs they would sign for the season when they were tanking, then trade at the deadline. If a FA was having a good season they got a better return. BTW Sox should be doing that a bunch. Good for the Farm.
 
#413      
Because he's not clutch. Clutch players hit insurance home runs in the late innings of electric ballgames.

Oh wait. :)
Happ lead off walk
Tucker bangs a triple off the wall
Seiya swings through a 94 MPH fastball, strikeout with a runner on 3rd and 0 outs

Guy seems to generally be offended when the Cubs start rallies.

Busch single to right.

Some of you all forgot all the 1 run losses the last 2 years when Seiya was hitting like Jon Lester hitting in the heart of the order in the early parts of the year.
 
#414      
Happ lead off walk
Tucker bangs a triple off the wall
Seiya swings through a 94 MPH fastball, strikeout with a runner on 3rd and 0 outs

Guy seems to generally be offended when the Cubs start rallies.

Busch single to right.

Some of you all forgot all the 1 run losses the last 2 years when Seiya was hitting like Jon Lester hitting in the heart of the order in the early parts of the year.
And others cherry pick bad outcomes. failing 7 out of 10 times is a good hitter. Not to mention his 2nd at bat. I'm guessing you won't be posting after that one.
 
#415      
I mean, it's just silly. He's been in Chicago for 4 years. He's been hitting in the heart of the order. He's been playing right field. The team has failed the last 4 years largely because 1) he is too streaky and disappears for 33% of the season at the plate every single season, 2) He can't stay healthy, 3) his defense has been awful at a position that by MLB standards is not that hard to play.

If this guy's name was Jacque Jones or Milton Bradley, the fans would despise him. He lucked out there. Hell, Fukudome was absolutely deplorable but fans really never soured on him either. It is what it is.
 
#416      
I believe that to be true.

The bull pen is light years ahead of where we were this time last year. We have had a few bumps but it will be better as we have played a very tough schedule top this point and came away with a 12-9 record. We will be fine in the BP.
Much better bullpen outing today. Let’s hope they build on it.
 
#417      
Seiya drives me nuts because he's a horrendous fielder, and he makes so many baserunning mistakes. Thankfully he's seemed to take to the DH role.
 
#418      
Seiya drives me nuts because he's a horrendous fielder, and he makes so many baserunning mistakes. Thankfully he's seemed to take to the DH role.
1st and 2nd nobody out today in the first inning, a defeated team on the ropes and about to give up a massive inning and Seiya comes up and strikes out. Guy seems to really hate rallies.

Going to need a big inning today with the way Taillon is pitching.
 
#419      
1st and 2nd nobody out today in the first inning, a defeated team on the ropes and about to give up a massive inning and Seiya comes up and strikes out. Guy seems to really hate rallies.

Going to need a big inning today with the way Taillon is pitching.
Yeah, Taillon was terrible. 🙄
 
#421      
We’ll see if Seiya can do one singular productive thing today in the bottom of the 11th I guess, 3rd up
 
#422      
Imanaga sucks and got a little leaguer who can't field any ground ball hit to him at 3rd base.

World Series here we come
 
#423      
Last week I turned the tv off in disgust when the Cubs lost a 7-2 lead to a 10 run 8th inning, and was shocked the next morning to learn the Cubs had won the game. Tonight I switched to the basketball game when the Dodgers scored 3 runs in the top of the first, only to go back to the game to learn the score was tied, and in the time I write this the Cubs have taken a 5-3 lead. I don’t know what will happen for the rest of the evening, and wonder if I superstitiously have to turn the tv off in disgust from time to time to inspire the Cubs to come back from disaster.
 
#424      
Last week I turned the tv off in disgust when the Cubs lost a 7-2 lead to a 10 run 8th inning, and was shocked the next morning to learn the Cubs had won the game. Tonight I switched to the basketball game when the Dodgers scored 3 runs in the top of the first, only to go back to the game to learn the score was tied, and in the time I write this the Cubs have taken a 5-3 lead. I don’t know what will happen for the rest of the evening, and wonder if I superstitiously have to turn the tv off in disgust from time to time to inspire the Cubs to come back from disaster.
Might be one of those nights. Imanaga just got blasted for a long HR from the 9 hole hitter. Can't wait for the NL Central slate of mediocre hitters to make Imanaga look good again.
 
#425      
Last week I turned the tv off in disgust when the Cubs lost a 7-2 lead to a 10 run 8th inning, and was shocked the next morning to learn the Cubs had won the game. Tonight I switched to the basketball game when the Dodgers scored 3 runs in the top of the first, only to go back to the game to learn the score was tied, and in the time I write this the Cubs have taken a 5-3 lead. I don’t know what will happen for the rest of the evening, and wonder if I superstitiously have to turn the tv off in disgust from time to time to inspire the Cubs to come back from disaster.
The rest of Cubs fandom thanks you for your service
 
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