JimJohnson
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They won a World Series man..
That's not how you evaluate trades
They won a World Series man..
does not matter, the point being, they would not have won 2016, but having Torreys in the lineup they could have won, 2017, 18 going for the threepeat in 19. But for your question maybe the same guy that got the final outs in game 7?This take is microwaved vomit. Name the Cubs reliever who would've gotten the final 8 outs in Game 5 of the World Series.
LOLOLOLOLOOOLOLO. Go back to the Communist forum. Baseball is not your thing
Maybe basketball is more your thing?Nothing on this board is your thing other than being unanimously considered the worst poster in its history, now go back to rotting away Gran Torino style.
Gleybar Torres would not have been able to fix this shitfest this year and lastdoes not matter, the point being, they would not have won 2016, but having Torreys in the lineup they could have won, 2017, 18 going for the threepeat in 19. But for your question maybe the same guy that got the final outs in game 7?
does not matter, the point being, they would not have won 2016, but having Torreys in the lineup they could have won, 2017, 18 going for the threepeat in 19. But for your question maybe the same guy that got the final outs in game 7?
That's not how you evaluate trades
For this trade, it absolutely is. The Cubs went out and got a really good closer that was a reason why they won the World Series. Torres doesn't help them win it in 2016..
Please don’t enjoy the championship then and keep on whining forever about a problem that can’t be reversed lol.The playoffs are a coin flip, every smart baseball person believes that. So, okay, the Cubs went out and got Chapman and increased their coin flip chances by a fairly small amount. I'm not at all convinced that the Cubs don't win the WS without Chapman.
So the question I'm asking myself is would I have preferred to stick to my guns and go ahead and risk it without Chapman but get another 6-7 years of a perennial All-Star. And the answer is absolutely yes.
I'm more interested in a long-term success story than I am a one hit wonder.
The playoffs are a coin flip, every smart baseball person believes that. So, okay, the Cubs went out and got Chapman and increased their coin flip chances by a fairly small amount. I'm not at all convinced that the Cubs don't win the WS without Chapman.
So the question I'm asking myself is would I have preferred to stick to my guns and go ahead and risk it without Chapman but get another 6-7 years of a perennial All-Star. And the answer is absolutely yes.
I'm more interested in a long-term success story than I am a one hit wonder.
Keep flipping your coin. I'll enjoy 2016.
We’ll keep on cherishing the good times unlike the grumpy old bag you are lol.2016 was 3 years ago. Nobody cares anymore.
The last 2 years sucked and we are probably not going to win anytime soon. So I guess make sure to enjoy that too.
Tell that to the people from 100 years before then. Torres doesn't even make the majors until 2018. And ask Dodger fans how it feels to be good for a long time but no title to show for it.2016 was 3 years ago. Nobody cares anymore.
The last 2 years sucked and we are probably not going to win anytime soon. So I guess make sure to enjoy that too.
Tell that to the people from 100 years before then. Torres doesn't even make the majors until 2018. And ask Dodger fans how it feels to be good for a long time but no title to show for it.
So Gleyber Torres himself would have carried the team huh?Dodgers are going to dominate the NL for the next 5 years. And they will almost certainly win one or more in that window. As I said, the playoffs are basically a coin flip. The goal is to get into the playoffs as often as possible and hope the stars align during one or more of those years. Look at the Nats this season. They certainly didn't go all-in for this run. Pitching and hitting just came together at the right time. They've had a lot of playoff appearances and it's finally hitting for them.
It's a lot of fun to have October baseball to look forward nearly every year. Cubs fans missed out this year and the future looks bleak.
So Gleyber Torres himself would have carried the team huh?
Agree with ya there but we can’t go what if-ing into the unknown.Nobody said that. But he was a 2 WAR player in 2018 (a year in which he missed quite a few games due to injuries) and he was a 3.6 WAR player this season. He's likely going to get better and is controlled until 2025. Giving that up hurts.
Dodgers are going to dominate the NL for the next 5 years. And they will almost certainly win one or more in that window. As I said, the playoffs are basically a coin flip. The goal is to get into the playoffs as often as possible and hope the stars align during one or more of those years. Look at the Nats this season. They certainly didn't go all-in for this run. Pitching and hitting just came together at the right time. They've had a lot of playoff appearances and it's finally hitting for them.
It's a lot of fun to have October baseball to look forward nearly every year. Cubs fans missed out this year and the future looks bleak.