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I didn't miss it, bozo.you're the one that missed it. Sorry for helping you out.
I didn't miss it, bozo.you're the one that missed it. Sorry for helping you out.
I didn't miss it, bozo.
Bryant, Russell, Schwarber, Soler and Baez have played one damn MLB season....Baez not even that. It took Theo 3 plus years to accumulate this amount of talent and I don't care what any of you say....there is no way he will trade any of them unless someone blows him away with an offer. What you bozos want him to do is exactly what nearly every previous Cub front office has done for the last 60 years of my life. Trade anyone with youth and upside for a veteran.....pitcher, catcher, outfielder...it doesn't matter. I've seen them all do it.....over & over again. Even Dallas Green did it....sending a promising OF named Joe Carter for Sutcliffe. Good trade most would say but fact of the matter is Carter eventually ended up in the WS and Sutcliffe did not. I really, really hope Theo is not as brain dead as you guys are thinking he is.
Wrong, anti-grimson.#fullParade_Rain
The counter to this argument is the overwhelming majority of prospects don't become what you think they will be. There's a wide range in what that means. However, as an example, let's first suggest that someone like Baez ends up with a major league career but isn't more than an average player because of whatever limitation. You're trading future promise for current talent. It's not a 100% accurate example but look at the Cashner for Rizzo trade. A lot of people did not like that because they saw Cashner's big arm and that potential. Even last year there were questions over it. However, today that trade looks like a massive win for the cubs.
The other aspect is a player not ever living up to talent which i don't think I really need to go into. Now do you trade these players for a 30 year old starter making $20 mil a year or whatever? I don't think so which is why I argued against the Hamels trade. However, would I trade let's say Baez for a soon to be 25 year old Julio Teheran? That's a different conversation because Teheran is every bit the prospect(and more proven) that those players are and he's not significantly older. And it's not just Teheran. There's guys like Salazar who are quite interesting players.
Ultimately, this isn't about hoarding the most talent. It's about building the best baseball team. So sure, you don't just give away young players but sometimes that's the move that wins you a title. And if the front office is as good as they seem, you are always building more talent.
Wrong, anti-grimson.
Ah, poor wittle Bwett05 left his humor detector at home and can't admit it.#fullParade_Rain
Ah, poor wittle Bwett05 left his humor detector at home and can't admit it.
The readership of the forum has specifically asked me to not continue this non-productive conversation since you are acting like a child.#FullParade_Rain
Believe what you need toThe readership of the forum has specifically asked me to not continue this non-productive conversation since you are acting like a child.
Back to the topic at hand...I think the first move will actually not be part of the roster but be a re-up on Theo
If it were me, id offer him a 10 year dealWhat's Theo going to command? I assume he'll be the best paid Exec in baseball, no? What is top dollar for a Team President?
I think when you give him some sort of vesting in ownership, as TC mentione above, that would show the commitment. No need for some 10 year contract.If it were me, id offer him a 10 year deal
I think it important now to show the entire organization and future acquisitions that your committed to the organizational change it has endured under Epstein and that your committed to winning. ..
It time to stabilize this team...
Owner commits to President
President commits to GM
GM commits to Manager
Players commits to the team when its stable and run professionally
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That true but it still a 5 yr dealI think when you give him some sort of vesting in ownership, as TC mentione above, that would show the commitment. No need for some 10 year contract.
Maybe but that deal, while said to be coming, is also said to be complicated and will likely come with an ownership piece as he's going to want more than Andrew Friedman's $7 mil per. A deal like that could take some time and might not be ready anytime soon. My best guess is when it gets done, and it will, it will be somewhere around 5 years/$45 million with some sort of vesting ownership stake.