Chicago Cubs 2026

#934      
It’s sad that the SouthSiders are developing players and we are not.
That’s a little simplistic. Sox have been trading MLB players for prospects for a couple/few years now, while Cubs have been trading prospects for MLB players. Throw in the fact that Sox have also been drafting higher, and not surprising their farm system is more productive at the moment. On top of all that the Mune signing has been huge. All that said, yes, Cubs have to do better.
 
#935      
as a 55 year fan, we have been in the bottom 1/2 or bottom 1/3 for developing talent for most of that time , regardless of owner or general manager
 
#936      
That’s a little simplistic. Sox have been trading MLB players for prospects for a couple/few years now, while Cubs have been trading prospects for MLB players. Throw in the fact that Sox have also been drafting higher, and not surprising their farm system is more productive at the moment. On top of all that the Mune signing has been huge. All that said, yes, Cubs have to do better.
This. There are just more spots for youngsters to play for the CWS.
In the past year and a half, we’ve brought up Shaw, Horton, and Ballestros. Palencia is home grown, as are Brown, Porter Hodge, Assad, Robertson, PCA, and Amaya.
Obviously, Nico, Justin Steele, and Ian have been around for a while, but they were drafted here.
We also developed Cassie and Cam Smith who became immediate regulars once traded out of Chicago, where they were blocked.
We’ve been fine at developing position players. There just isn’t much opportunity to crack the lineup.
Starting pitching development has been an issue forever… Steele & Horton are exceptions, but health has been an obvious issue for both.
 
#937      
as a 55 year fan, we have been in the bottom 1/2 or bottom 1/3 for developing talent for most of that time , regardless of owner or general manager
PK Wrigley and The Tribune Co ownership were absolutely awful owners.

PK didn’t really care about baseball. Kept the team because his dad loved them so much. He tried hard for a while to keep them competitive, after William’s sudden death, but ultimately lost interest in the team. They just didn’t try very hard for about 30 years.

The Tribune only cared about profitability, not competition, especially as their financial issues began in the 1990s.

Tom Ricketts is the most interested owner the Cubs have had in 80 years, but that bar is about as low as it gets in baseball.
 
#939      
I felt this 22-game stretch beginning on June 2 against teams that were bad to below average would have a major say in the Cubs' fortunes this season. I was hoping they could get 14 or 15 wins here. So far, they are 5-7 in this stretch with 3 against the Rockies and 3 against the Blue Jays at home and 4 against the Mets in New York left.
 
#940      
I felt this 22-game stretch beginning on June 2 against teams that were bad to below average would have a major say in the Cubs' fortunes this season. I was hoping they could get 14 or 15 wins here. So far, they are 5-7 in this stretch with 3 against the Rockies and 3 against the Blue Jays at home and 4 against the Mets in New York left.
Yeah, it's pretty rough. Our current pitching rotation doesn't inspire a lot of confidence, which I think is contributing to our hitters pressing.

If you had told me 3 months ago that Ben Brown (as good as he has been) would be the guy were were most excited to watch pitch in June, I'd have told you something has gone terribly wrong. (It has...) Guys who were supposed to be (arguably) our 4 & 5, by now are our 1 & 2...

What should have been a strength of the team (SP depth), has been tested to the limit. It's honestly a bit surprising we aren't farther back. In a year full of surprises, the emergence of Brown is just about the only pleasant one...
 
#941      
Yeah, it's pretty rough. Our current pitching rotation doesn't inspire a lot of confidence, which I think is contributing to our hitters pressing.

If you had told me 3 months ago that Ben Brown (as good as he has been) would be the guy were were most excited to watch pitch in June, I'd have told you something has gone terribly wrong. (It has...) Guys who were supposed to be (arguably) our 4 & 5, by now are our 1 & 2...

What should have been a strength of the team (SP depth), has been tested to the limit. It's honestly a bit surprising we aren't farther back. In a year full of surprises, the emergence of Brown is just about the only pleasant one...
I didn't think you could count on Boyd to repeat what he did last season. He pitched poorly early and the rest of his season has been derailed by injury. Losing Horton really hurt. You don't know whether you are going to get good Shota or bad Shota when he starts. Rea and Taillon haven't been good. Ideally Rea is a guy you don't want making this many starts anyway. Brown is #1 in confidence now and Assad is tied with Shota imo at 2a and 2b. I don't think you can really count on Steele for anything this season. It's up to Hoyer to shore this up but I'm not sure what he really has to trade.
 
#947      
PCA leads the League in bWAR. He deserves to be there.

Happ and Brown will get some consideration, too.
PCA should a layup for the All-Star team at this point. He is 3rd in MLB in WAR. (By far the leader among outfielders) The way he is swinging the bat, maybe he can get in the race to get voted in. Public perception is probably hurting him at the moment. His recent play is starting to get him some All-Star love in the national media.

https://www.si.com/mlb/cubs/pete-crow-armstrong-most-slept-on-all-star-game-candidate?utm_source=gol

Hard to believe any manager wouldn't want him patrolling CF at the end of a close game, so I'd bet he is selected if the voting doesn't change.



Brown will get a hard look. Of pitchers with over 50 IP, he is only behind Ohtani and Misiorowski in ERA, and only trailing Schlitter and Skenes in WHIP.

62 IP is good for #107 on most innings pitched, so it's not like he hasn't done as much work as a lot of starters.


Happ's average is not likely to get it done barring a bunch of injuries to other guys. His OPS is good, but his numbers don't jump off the page when you go to vote. There are plenty of other guys doing more things well with the bat.

I don't know if the Cubs deserve more than one All-Star after the last month...
 
#948      
Shota is such a headscratcher...

In his 4 starts from May 18- June 6th, he gave up 12 HR and pitched to a 10+ ERA.

In his other 12 starts he has given up 5 HR and pitched to a 2.07 ERA.

He is excellent more often than not, but when things go bad they go REALLY bad...
 
#949      
Hmmm, Ben Brown ?
And for those who say that he's only had 7 starts so far this year, Misiorowski only had 5 before the All Star game last year and he was selected.
If Brown keeps this up and his start prior to the all star game doesn’t eliminate him from being able to pitch in it, he’ll be deserving and likely make it. But Mis was a completely different animal last year. He made the team probably more based on his ability to reach and sustain 100+ mph than his stats. Ben’s ERA in his 7 starts is more than 1.00 lower than Mis’s heading into ASG, because the latter had one poor outing. But it’s entertainment, and people like to see 100+. And he didn’t disappoint. I think he threw 9 or 10.
 
#950      
If Brown keeps this up and his start prior to the all star game doesn’t eliminate him from being able to pitch in it, he’ll be deserving and likely make it. But Mis was a completely different animal last year. He made the team probably more based on his ability to reach and sustain 100+ mph than his stats. Ben’s ERA in his 7 starts is more than 1.00 lower than Mis’s heading into ASG, because the latter had one poor outing. But it’s entertainment, and people like to see 100+. And he didn’t disappoint. I think he threw 9 or 10.
Interesting note, Misiorowski was Matt Boyd's injury replacement at the game last year. MLB took a lot of heat from teams and the media for choosing him.
 
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