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  • Ken
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    Originally posted by onejayhawk View Post
    This is my understanding. Without Bellinger, PCA is the 4th OF unless they want him to season at AAA. Since he's 21, that's very reasonable. That said, Tim Raines had one hit in 27 PA at age 20. He was second in the RoY voting the next season. Teams look at more than the cuppa when they make these decisions. Camp will be important.

    Unfortunately, I need to make a decision before camp starts. Having team execs vote him as a RoY contender matters. It means that insiders think he will have playing time in the major leagues.
    Without Bellinger? PCA > Tauchman.

    Heck this team has Nick Madrigal currently listed as a starter. There's plenty of room to find ABs.

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  • Ken
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    Originally posted by ThatRogue View Post
    I’m curious as to what we think of this trade, now…
    Cassie is still 21 and he's a top 100 prospect. Isn't it still too early to know how this one will turn out long term?

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  • ThatRogue
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    Originally posted by Teenwolf View Post
    After reading more on the prospects heading to Chicago, I'm convinced this is exactly the type of rebuild trade I would be pursuing.

    Yeison Santana - plus defense at SS, and has exceeded expectations with the bat playing below his age level so far. I like him, and have a share in my dynasty league.

    Reginald Preciado - Called the headliner of the deal, seems to carry the highest offensive ceiling, may shift to 3rd but could be a 1st division bat there.



    Owen Caissie - slugging RF with plus arm and speed.



    Ismael Mena - Plus defensive CF with intriguing bat.



    https://www.pitcherlist.com/analyzin...l-and-darvish/
    I’m curious as to what we think of this trade, now…

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  • onejayhawk
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    I would also add that the Cubs seem to be in a waiting game for Bellinger. If they sign him it will add to the Armstrong drama.
    This is my understanding. Without Bellinger, PCA is the 4th OF unless they want him to season at AAA. Since he's 21, that's very reasonable. That said, Tim Raines had one hit in 27 PA at age 20. He was second in the RoY voting the next season. Teams look at more than the cuppa when they make these decisions. Camp will be important.

    Unfortunately, I need to make a decision before camp starts. Having team execs vote him as a RoY contender matters. It means that insiders think he will have playing time in the major leagues.

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  • Gregg
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    I would also add that the Cubs seem to be in a waiting game for Bellinger. If they sign him it will add to the Armstrong drama.

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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by whalewang View Post

    Baseball executives disagree with your assessment as they predict that PCA will finish 4th in ROY voting:
    In last year’s MLB Pipeline Poll, executives across baseball overwhelmingly picked Corbin Carroll and Gunnar Henderson to win Rookie of the Year honors in the National and American Leagues. They turned out to be right on the money, as both were unanimous choices for the hardware. Predicting this year’s winners


    The Cubs love defense and PCA has elite defense. They didn't bring him at the end of last year to not play him this year. He might not open the season in the majors but I'd be surprised if he didn't have the most starts in CF by the end of the season.
    He failed to get a hit in 14 abs. He needs to play everyday.

    Quite a bit of controversy around here, seems to be split as when he will be a starter. No one is arguing if he will be good just when. Things are not adding up for him to claim CF opening day.

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  • whalewang
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post

    Not until end of 2024 or 2025.
    Baseball executives disagree with your assessment as they predict that PCA will finish 4th in ROY voting:
    In last year’s MLB Pipeline Poll, executives across baseball overwhelmingly picked Corbin Carroll and Gunnar Henderson to win Rookie of the Year honors in the National and American Leagues. They turned out to be right on the money, as both were unanimous choices for the hardware. Predicting this year’s winners


    The Cubs love defense and PCA has elite defense. They didn't bring him at the end of last year to not play him this year. He might not open the season in the majors but I'd be surprised if he didn't have the most starts in CF by the end of the season.

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  • onejayhawk
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    It doesn't seem like the Cubs want Pete to be the starter this year.
    Is he the first call in case of injury or do they want him to spend some time in AAA?

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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by madducks View Post

    So, are you saying there's nothing to crow about here?.
    Not until end of 2024 or 2025.

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  • madducks
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post

    It doesn't seem like the Cubs want Pete to be the starter this year.
    So, are you saying there's nothing to crow about here?.

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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by onejayhawk View Post
    Tell me about Pete Crow-Armstrong.

    He's a great glove CF but is the bat good enough to move Tauchman yet? At this point, Happ and Suzuki look pretty solid at the corners so it would have to be CF unless Suzuki takes over 1B/DH.
    It doesn't seem like the Cubs want Pete to be the starter this year.

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  • onejayhawk
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    Tell me about Pete Crow-Armstrong.

    He's a great glove CF but is the bat good enough to move Tauchman yet? At this point, Happ and Suzuki look pretty solid at the corners so it would have to be CF unless Suzuki takes over 1B/DH.

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  • madducks
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    It's Sho-time in Wrigley Gregg !

    Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that the Cubs have reached an agreement to sign Japanese left-hander Shota Imanaga.

    Jon Morosi of MLB Network adds that the average annual value of the contract is expected to be in the $15 million range. Imanaga is scheduled to take his physical in Chicago on Wednesday, after which the deal will become official. Over the past day or two we have heard word on other teams falling out of the race, and it looks like the Cubs are ultimately the last one’s standing. The Cubs are expected to hold a press conference to announce Imanaga on Friday at Wrigley Field. The 30-year-old hurler registered a stellar 2.80 ERA and a 174/24 K/BB ratio over 148 innings for the DeNA Baystars of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball in 2023.

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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post

    Can he lead off?

    Brilliant PR move by Cubs. Only cost them $8m instead of the $25m for a top bat.

    Kidding aside this was a shocker. It is going to take a bit to sink in.

    Guess I wasn't kidding!


    Cubs now only team without a big-league acquisition this offseason per Cubs Insider.


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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by madducks View Post

    They just spent a lot of money ($40 million/5 years) making Craig Counsel the highest paid manager in baseball.
    Can he lead off?

    Brilliant PR move by Cubs. Only cost them $8m instead of the $25m for a top bat.

    Kidding aside this was a shocker. It is going to take a bit to sink in.

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