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Wow. "Not quite up to Tucker's level." Do you realise the whole club is not at Tucker level..
 

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Wow. "Not quite up to Tucker's level." Do you realise the whole club is not at Tucker level..
Tucker is ranked #10. Busch #16 in MLB for wRC+

So you are right but not as far as a gap as expected.

You get 169 wRC+ out of Busch that is impressive
 

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Mervis is better that he was. Which was getting on his college degree sooner than later.

He is a typical late bloomer. Cubs have produced a few 1B in that mold

LaHair, Justin Bour; ya was stuck in Iowa and went to Miami also. Pretty sure that Mervis will get 3 years max and flame out like the others.
What does that second sentence even mean?
 

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What does that second sentence even mean?
A late bloomer is a person whose talents or capabilities are not visible to others until later than usual

mold
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mold verb [T] (SHAPE)

to shape something into a particular form:
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Someone who molds someone else has an important influence on how that person develops:


I hope that this helps with your limitations
 

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Isn’t Smyly a free agent still? He can’t be worse than what this bullpen currently is.
The bullpen isn't nearly as bad as people think it is. It's just thin because Assad and Miller aren't ready yet. To illustrate this point, the cubs have given up 50 ERs as a bullpen over 80.2 IP. 20 of those ER and 16 innings were Morgan and Pearson. If you remove those 2 you're talking about 64.2 IP and 30 ERs which is a 4.18 ERA and it was a 3.09 ERA prior to the big blow up the other day. And it's also worth noting that 4.18 ERA without Pearson and Morgan has come against a .636 strength of schedule.

Now to be clear I wouldn't say the cubs have an elite bullpen and I'm not sure how much I believe in their left handed relievers. Having said that though I don't think this is anywhere near as bad as people think. I think Pressly, Hodge, Merrywether, Palencia and Keller are fine. And I think you can be optimistic based on their track record that Assad and Miller will also be fine.

Aside from the LHP, I think you could also argue for maybe one more high strikeout guy as right now you've only got Keller and Hodge but the reality is bullpens in the regular season don't matter that much. Cleveland was the best bullpen in baseball last season with 7.7 fWAR. The 16th ranked team was detroit with a 3.6. So the difference between the best bullpen in baseball and middle of the road is 4.1 fWAR over 8 guys or roughly 0.5 fWAR per player.
 

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A late bloomer is a person whose talents or capabilities are not visible to others until later than usual

mold
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She molded the clay into little animals.

Someone who molds someone else has an important influence on how that person develops:


I hope that this helps with your limitations
Your limitation must be counting.

I asked about the second sentence and you addressed not one, but two different sentences, neither of which was second.

I was referring to this mess: "Which was getting on his college degree sooner than later."

WTF does that mean? I guess I confused you by saying "second sentence", since this is not actually a sentence.
 

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Sooo.... how much does Kyle Tucker get?
 

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Allot, but I'm afraid the Cubs wont go there..

I think Tom will. Tucker goes away Tom should sell the team to a ownership group that is willing to pull the Cubs out of mid market managment
 

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The bullpen isn't nearly as bad as people think it is. It's just thin because Assad and Miller aren't ready yet. To illustrate this point, the cubs have given up 50 ERs as a bullpen over 80.2 IP. 20 of those ER and 16 innings were Morgan and Pearson. If you remove those 2 you're talking about 64.2 IP and 30 ERs which is a 4.18 ERA and it was a 3.09 ERA prior to the big blow up the other day. And it's also worth noting that 4.18 ERA without Pearson and Morgan has come against a .636 strength of schedule.

Now to be clear I wouldn't say the cubs have an elite bullpen and I'm not sure how much I believe in their left handed relievers. Having said that though I don't think this is anywhere near as bad as people think. I think Pressly, Hodge, Merrywether, Palencia and Keller are fine. And I think you can be optimistic based on their track record that Assad and Miller will also be fine.

Aside from the LHP, I think you could also argue for maybe one more high strikeout guy as right now you've only got Keller and Hodge but the reality is bullpens in the regular season don't matter that much. Cleveland was the best bullpen in baseball last season with 7.7 fWAR. The 16th ranked team was detroit with a 3.6. So the difference between the best bullpen in baseball and middle of the road is 4.1 fWAR over 8 guys or roughly 0.5 fWAR per player.
Jed picked up Palmeraz today so I expect Wicks booted back to Iowa. Training wheels are not going to cut it this year.

Drew had 14 k in 9+ innings in AAA so he fits as a pen lefty.

Steele should be back in May of 2026. Jed has deals going on with Shota, Taillon and Byrd. So if Horton fizzles then I expect a larger deal for a rental. I don't expect much until then.

3B might be a greater concern. Jed has shown that he wants results vs a training ground.

So we might end up seeing some deals come down in July if the internal options are substandard.
 

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Your limitation must be counting.

I asked about the second sentence and you addressed not one, but two different sentences, neither of which was second.

I was referring to this mess: "Which was getting on his college degree sooner than later."

WTF does that mean? I guess I confused you by saying "second sentence", since this is not actually a sentence.


Got ya. I am glad that I can entertain you.

And some here say that I am a distraction from the thread....the school teachers here need to go back to work.
 

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Jed picked up Palmeraz today so I expect Wicks booted back to Iowa. Training wheels are not going to cut it this year.

Drew had 14 k in 9+ innings in AAA so he fits as a pen lefty.

Steele should be back in May of 2026. Jed has deals going on with Shota, Taillon and Byrd. So if Horton fizzles then I expect a larger deal for a rental. I don't expect much until then.

3B might be a greater concern. Jed has shown that he wants results vs a training ground.

So we might end up seeing some deals come down in July if the internal options are substandard.
Pomeranz
 

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Got ya. I am glad that I can entertain you.

And some here say that I am a distraction from the thread....the school teachers here need to go back to work.
So, you don't know what it means either. Got it.
 

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Tucker and PCA is their two biggest needs. PCA hits anything over .260. You talking a lstar with big time supers status and constant top 10 MVP voting. He is top 10 already in FWar. The sky is legit his limit as a 5 tool player. Ranks basically first in CFs in all defense.
 

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Tucker and PCA is their two biggest needs. PCA hits anything over .260. You talking a lstar with big time supers status and constant top 10 MVP voting. He is top 10 already in FWar. The sky is legit his limit as a 5 tool player. Ranks basically first in CFs in all defense.

I don't like how they're dancing around David Robertson. I totally get not targeting a top of the rotation because when you get into a playoffs you really need four starters anyways. And as far as we know Horton might be on the team anyways and takes over a spot

I agree that they need a lock those two (PCA Tucker) up as that reduces a lot of pressure going forward. Then they (Jed and CO)can actually focus more on the year itself. It doesn't excuse that they (Jed and CO)didn't target Robertson and are going after cheaper(allegedly) talent.
 
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