beckdawg
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Would love to see Edwards and Underwood start to really blossom into everyday pitchers. If we can get them to develop properly, the Cubs can hunt and peck for TOR starters down the road.
The payroll flexibility should allow them to virtually spend money on any player, and also, guys will want to play for the Cubs instead of playing for every team BUT the Cubs. :fap:
It'll be interesting to see what teams are shit in a month. With Baez, Alcantara(sigh), Vogelbach, McKinney and numerous other players lacking a chance to start they have the ammo to make a franchise changing trade. That's why I don't want to see Cole Hamels really. He's fine and all but there's very little chance he's going to be better than he has been and in fact probably will get worse. I'd love to see them throw the world of prospect at someone like Julio Teheran. If you were to offer up something like Baez, Edwards or Johnson, and Vogelbach that would start to get pretty interesting for most teams. And from the cubs standpoint, while Vogelbach and Baez may be really solid prospects they are seemingly not really useful to them. And honestly the cubs have more players they could feasibly add if needed.
With some of their lower level players like Underwood and Turner who's rehabbing atm, I feel their 4-5 pitchers should be easy to fill going forward. That's why I'd like to see them go aggressive for some really talented young pitcher who you can slot behind vets like Lester and Arrieta and who can eventually grow into an ace. To me I don't really see that trading a some what similar level of prospects for Hamels makes sense because sure he's good for the next 2-3 years but then what? I'd rather spend possibly even more on someone younger.