Boobaby1
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My point is that winning NOW is not mutually exclusive from building a sustained winning team.
The goal of every season should be to win. Not to build a farm...
Mongo, everyone here is tired of them losing. No one is denying that.
We were spoiled during the Hendry administration that payroll could seemingly buy winning. But, also factor in there that some key components that built that specific team were acquired via the farm. Lee and Ramirez.
The Cubs are just now getting there with the farm. Let the FO make some moves whether it be by trade, or better yet, that they go out and spend some money which they have no excuses for not doing since they have an abundance of it.
This FO is not going to just sit idly by and not throw some money into this team this year. How much? We will soon see.
But don't think that they don't know that they have little to no pitching on the ball club, and that is one area where they have at least concentrated on improving. The names aren't sexy, but they are young and mainly cost controlled. It's just not like some would want it to be because the big name free agents aren't in the discussion.
There are a couple of big fish out there this year, and a lot of pitchers from some low market teams that will be hitting free agency very soon that those teams probably won't be able to retain all of them.
The Cubs need a strong two to front the rotation. How they get them is yet to be determined.