I recall, nearly six months ago when the Cubs basically passed over every impact free agent save for Dansby Swanson (who was a consensus Plan B), we tried to figure out what the plan was even as the sound bytes were flying:
From six months ago
- There was a plan in place by Jed Hoyer and the front office with the blessing of ownership, but the marquee (pun intended) free agents decided that the Cubs were not in competition shape. This is probably bullshit because the Rangers threw a ton of money at Marcus Simien and Corey Seager and now Jacob deGrom and that team was trash for the past few seasons. Then the Giants, who aren’t in much better shape, threw all the money and years at Carlos Correa, so if they had the money, the free agents would come. Which brings us to…
- Jed had a plan, but it did not involve setting or matching the developing market. This is what I would call stubbornly stupid because the pieces available out there filled a need and the club (either for real or through smoke and mirrors) had the financial resources to make it so. And that suggests…
- Jed had a plan, and thought the money was there, but it was really smoke and mirrors after all.
The fear then was that this team would be hard pressed to go .500, but I guess most of us still had the rose-colored glasses on and wanted to believe that a team with a suspect offense could still get by with pitching and defense. And for a while it seemed to work through April, and then May happened and as of this writing, the Cubs have to win out to salvage their West Coast road trip. The thing is that despite being (by percentage points) the fourth-worst team in the NL, the Cubs are still somehow within 7.5 games of first place and 6.5 games back of that final wild card spot, with caveats that they still have to leapfrog all the teams in front of them, but this shouldn’t precipitate a hard sell off and we’ve argued that they should definitely not go full fire sale on the last Dreamcast.
I am unsure who to blame at this point. If this is a purely personnel problem, that’s on Jed Hoyer and/or Tom Ricketts (and various Ricketts siblings) for not ponying up the cash to really take advantage of what has turned out to be a terrible division in a so-so league. If it’s a performance problem where the players aren’t playing up to their potential (I still refuse to believe this is the true talent level, but I guess the projection systems have to be right sometimes), then that’s a David Ross problem and even with another year left on his contract, he probably needs to be replaced, particularly if he keeps putting out those weird lineups (but with Bellinger out and everyone scuffling and the bullpen being bad, what else can he do?).
What I will come back to is that they cannot sell. Marcus Stroman has that opt-out, and while he has been splendid and turned out being the undisputed number one on this staff, he shouldn’t be number one going forward. By trading Stroman, they’re going to have to replace number one AND number two, depending on if Jameson Taillon ever gets going or if Kyle Hendricks does enough to trigger that club option. There’s so much talent in the minors right now, even if it’s not on an Elly de la Cruz level, that they need to have a baseline for them to come up and thrive with a solid veteran presence.
As we’ve said for a while now, there’s still time for a turnaround, but time runs out at some point.
Comments
Hehe, what if you actually had to play it off the pagoda?
Rice CubeQuote Reply
I’d rather they extend Stroman and throw $800MM at Ohtani to solve for both a #1 starter and LH power bat.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Perkins,
I would not object to this but Papa Ricketts might (dying laughing)
Not that we care what Papa Ricketts thinks but he does control the $$
Rice CubeQuote Reply
All the Mets are breaking
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/06/pete-alonso-likely-headed-to-injured-list.html
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
Better use of funds than campaign contributions to fascists, at any rate. Though papa Ricketts surely disagrees.
PerkinsQuote Reply
MLBTR is quite topical today
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/06/mlb-trade-deadline-cubs-fire-sale-returns-bryant-rizzo-baez.html
Rice CubeQuote Reply
In a move that will make some happy and some upset:
Madrigal –> Cubs
Mastrobuoni–> Iowa
https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/1667307458732097541?t=rvHDRoDpjFw_jM3KfJ3ZFg&s=19
Rice CubeQuote Reply
This lineup is, shall we say, interesting
https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/1667309082498179074?t=Yjud5PZasqYCMFSCtsu65w&s=19
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Renewing a longstanding tradition . . .
To-day’s baseball squadron:
1 MADRIGAL 2B
2 TAUCHMAN CF
3 SUZUKI RF
4 НАРР DH
5 SWANSON SS
6 MERVIS 1B
7 WISDOM 3B
8 MOREL LF
9 BARNHART C
STROMAN P
At this point, I don’t mind sitting Hoerner or recalling Madrigal. Nico needs a day off and the Cubs have had a dozen or so situations lately when a weak-ass grounder is exactly what they needed and couldn’t get. Madrigal going to AAA was absolutely appropriate (him leading off is absolutely not). I also refuse to believe their struggles with men in scoring position are coincidence or bad luck. I do think it’s a manager’s job to prevent psychological blocks from overtaking an entire roster, and it sure looks pretty obvious that has happened. This road trip, I’m not that worried about. It’s a long west coast road trip, and they almost always suck. I would just like to see these guys have a little fun. If I were managing, I’d have one game where I shuffled almost everyone’s positions. Batting order, defensive alignment, everything. Just get out of your head and play baseball.
andcountingQuote Reply
Barnhart, Madrigal and Tauchman due up so obviously the Cubs score 9 this inning.
andcountingQuote Reply
andcounting,
3 so far (dying laughing)
Rice CubeQuote Reply
I’m not a big fan of Madrigal being crappy tonight but I am a fan of Seiya doing a wee bit of damage
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
Madrigal batting leadoff is the managerial equivalent of jogging to first instead of running out a routine grounder. Maybe it doesn’t matter in the end, but it will never help you.
andcountingQuote Reply
Cubs should consider winning tonight
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Cubs win in 2:36 and I hope I get to see them sweep on Sunday
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Stroman should be an All-Star this season
https://twitter.com/WatchMarquee/status/1667557617210671105?t=FlpdoI7l0IdXY42aheiW-w&s=19
Rice CubeQuote Reply
World serious bound
berseliusQuote Reply
Today’s lineup is…a lineup
https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/1667639806933848068?t=px2ZZ2gvYaNHYOuQtnjgmQ&s=19
Rice CubeQuote Reply
As well as the annoying use of replay to show just barely off base, Madrigal probably didn’t TOOTBLAN by the book either
https://youtu.be/xLusMLQKC1o
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Ah, Mervis
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Ah, Morel
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Um
I say they let Hendricks keep going
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Just tuning in and seeing Kyle Hendricks has something going.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Just when I thought I was out, Cyle pulls me back in (dying laughing). Heckuva start even though he just lost the no hitter.
berseliusQuote Reply
Ugh. I hope Ross at least lets him go for a shutout.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Well now I’m not sure what they do but they should let him try for the CGSO
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Perkins,
94 pitches coming back from an injury and still in a sort of stretching out phase so this could go either way
Rice CubeQuote Reply
booo
berseliusQuote Reply
But yeah, given the recency of his injury probably the right move with the lead.
berseliusQuote Reply
berselius,
*knocks on all the wood*
berseliusQuote Reply
Hendricks has five (nine inning) complete games for his career, four of which were shutouts. Weirdly enough, I was at the fifth.
PerkinsQuote Reply
M —–> inverted
berseliusQuote Reply
Cubs win in 2:13, hope they win tomorrow too
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Nice to see from Kyle. Morel and Mervis too.
andcountingQuote Reply
http://www.obstructedview.net/cubs-4-giants-0/
berseliusQuote Reply