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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View Post
    are the cubs close enough that they should be spending big money to try to win this year ? Seems like they are a few years away and maybe next year or the year after are when they should spend their money. I think they are more than a couple free agents away from being competitive.
    And yet the owners and upper management say they are going to spend big money this year to make the Cubs competitive in 2023.

    They seem to have misjudged what it takes to sign top free agents in this economy. Their top three preseason targets were a top shortstop, Abreu, and Senga. So far 0-2 with two SS off the board.

    I was disappointed that with all the FA rumors around there has been no noise with Rodon.

    Senga was to be their big spend on starting pithing. Now that he is off the boards I am shocked not to hear of any rumors of an interest in Rodon. They are making a mistake by not going after him.

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  • Sharky
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    Originally posted by heyelander View Post
    NL looks tough for the next 5 years or so. Philly and SD are all in, LA is always a contender, Braves are stacked, Mets maybe? I think it would be tough to build from scratch and compete in the next 5 or so.
    Mets maybe?!?! Ha! They won 101 last year and just spent big while picking up (not losing) draft picks. Nothing is guaranteed but they deserve better than maybe.

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  • The Feral Slasher
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    Originally posted by heyelander View Post
    NL looks tough for the next 5 years or so. Philly and SD are all in, LA is always a contender, Braves are stacked, Mets maybe? I think it would be tough to build from scratch and compete in the next 5 or so.
    yeah, that's what I see. As a Mariner fan, I'll just say "the waiting is the hardest part"

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  • heyelander
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    Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View Post
    I guess I don't see the urgency, but hope the Cubs make some moves to be competitive in the near future. Good Luck, hope they don't make you sad at them!
    NL looks tough for the next 5 years or so. Philly and SD are all in, LA is always a contender, Braves are stacked, Mets maybe? I think it would be tough to build from scratch and compete in the next 5 or so.

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  • rhd
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    ...Now is the time to show fans they are serious about rebuilding...
    Rebuilding? Spending on hi-priced free agents is not my idea of rebuilding. I guess you could say that you can rebuild thru spending but if they were going to use this method, why did they let Bryant and Baez walk just last year w/o getting anything for them? Seems to me that they would be changing paddles in the middle of the stream to start spending big now. Spending your way to prosperity sometimes works in baseball but often fails miserably.

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  • The Feral Slasher
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    The best shortstops are now and getting long term contracts. Ownership cried poor mouth and did not spend . Now is the time to show fans they are serious about rebuilding. That can include steps to getting competitive. They did not sell out opening day at Wrigley last year. They have said they will spend money this year and they wanted a top 4 SS. Two are gone. Go get one now!
    I guess I don't see the urgency, but hope the Cubs make some moves to be competitive in the near future. Good Luck, hope they don't make you sad at them!

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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View Post
    are the cubs close enough that they should be spending big money to try to win this year ? Seems like they are a few years away and maybe next year or the year after are when they should spend their money. I think they are more than a couple free agents away from being competitive.
    The best shortstops are now and getting long term contracts. Ownership cried poor mouth and did not spend . Now is the time to show fans they are serious about rebuilding. That can include steps to getting competitive. They did not sell out opening day at Wrigley last year. They have said they will spend money this year and they wanted a top 4 SS. Two are gone. Go get one now!

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  • The Feral Slasher
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    are the cubs close enough that they should be spending big money to try to win this year ? Seems like they are a few years away and maybe next year or the year after are when they should spend their money. I think they are more than a couple free agents away from being competitive.

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  • Gregg
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    Originally posted by heyelander View Post
    Tallion and bellinger.
    This is nice filler, but not the talent or the splash that fans are hoping to see.

    One could say there is still time, but we have seen this pattern before. And it disappoints.

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  • Sour Masher
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    Bellinger is a gamble, but he could pay off big. That ballpark is great for him, assuming he can make contact.

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  • heyelander
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    Tallion and bellinger.

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  • Gregg
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    This from Gordon Wittenmyer:

    SAN DIEGO — The Phillies are why you try.

    The Phillies are why the Cubs have no excuse.

    In fact, they have no excuse like never before.

    Like no offseason before.

    Maybe like no week before this one,

    Because if the Cubs don’t go big during the Winter Meetings they might as well go home.

    Amen Brother Gordon!

    Gordon Wittenmyer is NBC Sports Chicago's Cubs Insider after spending over a decade covering the team for the Chicago Sun-Times.

    Here is a link to his most excellent article https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/cu...ngs-or-go-home

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  • Gregg
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    Congrats to Ian Happ on his Gold Glove. 13 defensive runs saved. Next closest was Tommy Pham with 3.

    Happ has one more year remaining on his contract...your move Cubs.

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  • chancellor
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    Strong rumor that the Cubs are going to go hard after Jose Abreu. Seems like the I am very sad at you season is starting early.
    Heard Boston was interested in him, also. He made admirable adjustments this year to best adapt to his power decline - which is reaching the acute phase - but I really wonder at age 36 when he starts next year how long he can maintain the BA/OBP gains he made this year.

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  • whalewang
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    Strong rumor that the Cubs are going to go hard after Jose Abreu. Seems like the I am very sad at you season is starting early.
    It's more rebuilding and no real push for contending so prepare yourself for more sadness.

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