RC and AC talk about the big thing that happened when we were all supposed to be asleep, and some stuff about Christopher Morel, Tom Ricketts, our expectations for this season, and more.
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I wonder if there’s an injury or a trade in the works, because Cooper feels like a guy who wouldn’t need to settle for a NRI and he’s redundant to Wisdom.
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Perkins,
We talked about that too!
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Wasn’t able to avoid Mike Hampton.
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I didn’t even think Charlotte and Nashville had that many people
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/mlb-expansion-breaking-down-eight-possible-locations-for-new-baseball-teams-from-population-to-local-clubs/
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Everyone stand down, everybody is healthy
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Hey Folks
Did anything happen this weekend? Sure would be nice if we signed someone.
…and if I checked email.
BVSQuote Reply
BVS,
Lisa broke some news
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Perkins,
AC did suggest there was a trade in progress after the numbers were agreed upon in principle, they basically have to finalize that trade soon so Cody can play…
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It appears Wesneski cannot get lefties out and that seems bad
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Rice Cube,
Maybe the Cubs should get Hendricks or Wicks to teach him how to throw a changeup.
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Perkins,
AZ Phil says Wesneski has options remaining so he probably will need to figure things out in Iowa
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Rice Cube,
I think stretching him out in AAA to work as a starter and work on an out pitch against LHH is still the best course of action.
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If this is the road they’re taking, Wesneski might be on the move, other possibilities being Thompson, Leiter, and Kilian
https://www.bleachernation.com/cubs/2024/02/26/cubs-planning-to-trade-a-pitcher-to-open-up-a-40-man-spot-for-cody-bellinger/
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I can’t be sure but I believe the Cubs slogan for this year has quietly changed to “C’ing is Believing” at least from the splash screens I’ve seen on their website. The “You Have to C It” image is still on their Twitter bio though.
Someone suggested putting an L flag in between the C and the It and I kinda wish GBTS was still around for that.
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There’s Cody’s roster spot
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/02/cubs-trade-bailey-horn-white-sox-matt-thompson.html
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Rice Cube,
*shrug*
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One day, the Cubs might get a hit, and maybe even score
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It’s a tie!
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Official –> https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/1762617606094111065?t=R7pEsHXZ1dsj4dbkzyEA2Q&s=19
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Rice Cube,
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Avoided the most popular answers, at least.
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Crud, couldn’t avoid some obvious choices
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Actually it is pronounced Mill-lee-walk-kay, which is Algonquin for “The Good Land”
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(dying laughing) “Let me sleep, bro!”
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Belli conference –> https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1DXxyjLMOMyKM
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Boras with a pretty convincing point on Bellinger’s lowered “hard contact” numbers: Bellinger took a much different approach with 2 strikes to prioritize making contact over power. That narrative definitely matches the eye test.
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I did like how Boras kind of rigged his part of the presser as a way to not so subtly tell other teams and the Cubs too to spend on his remaining clients
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This may be a fun discussion later on, what do you all think MLB should do to incentivize starters going deeper into games? Shrinking the roster limit from 13 to 12 seems a bit too drastic.
https://www.foxsports.com/stories/mlb/mlb-wants-to-make-starting-pitching-more-prominent-but-its-a-tough-task
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Rice Cube,
That’s a problem that needs to be solved at the organizational level. Cutting a roster spot would require a few years of runway before implementation to allow for building to larger workloads in the minors.
My quick and hilarious way would be to spot a team ten runs if its starter pitches a complete game, five if he finishes eight, and three if he finishes seven.
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Unsure if the closer has entered for the Cubs offseason but here are notes from today’s presser if you don’t want to watch the video
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/02/boras-hoyer-discuss-bellinger-signing.html
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Perkins,
My idea was to tie the DH to the starting pitcher unless the starting pitcher hits for himself, but I believe the minimum innings finished needs to be at least six to maintain DH for the rest of the game after the starter exits. I get the injury concerns but they need to do something because pitching matchups aren’t fun anymore
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Looks like Shohei got himself married
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I think we sort of talked about this on the pod once but how would you propose making this even remotely fair for the players?
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(dying laughing) the Negro Leagues need more awareness
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Rice Cube,
I wouldn’t even try. A signing deadline is a transparent attempt to cripple the players’ union and players’ bargaining power. I’d die on that hill.
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Perkins,
I believe cap systems have a sort of built in deadline so that’s a double whammy if the players cave
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Today’s starters
LF Happ
SS Swanson
3B Morel
2B Hoerner
RF Tauchman
C Alfaro
DH Wisdom
CF Canario
1B Mervis
Obviously it’s still spring training but Happ at leadoff is a good idea IMO
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Morel so far
Starts 5-4-3 DP albeit with a goofy throw
Double that barely missed getting out
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Looks like they changed the lineup around gametime
Happ
Swanson
Morel
Hoerner
Tauchman
Alfaro
Mervis
Canario
Aliendo is now DH
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Rice Cube,
Teams that receive revenue-sharing dollars should have a portion of those funds restricted for use on payroll, and those funds should function like a medical spending account—if they don’t sign the player before February 1, they lose that money.
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andcounting,
(dying laughing) an HSA for payroll, nice
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Money. If it’s that important, MLB should pay something like $100K per complete game. Maybe it should be more. I don’t know.
My question is, why is it important? I know it’s not to me. I don’t care if there are 500 complete games per year or none. I don’t get what MLB is doing these days. What’s wrong with letting individual teams manage their organizations differently? This used to be baseball’s strength.
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dmick89,
I think it’s an in game narriative thing, though also with a hefty dose of not necessarily useful nostalgia. Much like a qb in football the starting pitcher is involved in half the plays of the game, and some people feel like you lose something without that through line. It doesn’t bother me either but I can kind of see the argument.
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dmick89,
I think they’d have to build that into the CBA as an eligible incentive but also they already have the 200 innings (or they used to, I think it was switched to number of games now)…it’s just more aesthetically pleasing to see a pitcher go the distance than an assembly line of pitchers in a single game, plus I like the idea that restricting the number of pitching changes can actually help boost offense some.
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The counterargument is that athletes are wired for max effort whether they throw 9 innings or try to get one out so you probably won’t get a guy to voluntarily gear back to avoid injury
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berselius,
I became a fan in the early 80s and played throughout my childhood. I know there were more complete games then, but I don’t remember anyone giving a shit about them either. Wins were huge. Strikeouts were kind of big too. Saves were big, but not the 3 out kind. I remember those 6 to 9 out saves. Even keeping people off base was something fans would talk about. Shutouts, yeah, but I don’t remember complete games being of much importance to the fans I knew and talked with.
You look at the average team these days and they can all hold leads late in games. About the only argument I can come up with wanting to encourage complete games is that it will improve offense league wide. If worse quality pitching is what they desire, they should totally do this.
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dmick89,
Even though I’m against it in a league that routinely has several 100-loss teams, expansion is probably the best way to nudge the system back in the direction of complete games. A replacement level pitcher these days is still a pretty good pitcher and possibly a better option than most starters on their third time through the batting order. It’s possible that opening up 80 more roster spots and redistributing the wealth of talent might change the formula a bit.
Actually, this reminds me of a graph I saw about a completely different topic: WAR distribution by age. I think it plotted the % of 3+ WAR players under 30 over the decades, and there was this huge dip during the ‘90s and early 2000s. It seemed like most people attributed that surge in old-dude performance to PEDs*, but I wonder if expansion (Marlins, Rays, Diamondbacks, Rockies) wasn’t the bigger factor. If the league is too small for the talent supply, the demand for older, more expensive players just isn’t there. This could explain the recent FA market.
One would think it might also force owners to spend more, making it less likely for teams to compete with payrolls under $50 million.
Damnit, I may have just changed my mind on expansion.
*this surge in old-guy performance is brought to you by Viagra. Viagra, the only PED Rafael Palmeiro ever admitted to using.
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Justin Verlander at his peak is a notable exception and he was arguably more entertaining than any pitcher of the last 20 years.
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Bah. Cutch and Schwarber were bad choices.
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Perkins,
Health and genetics and good fortune go a long way I suppose
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Rice Cube,
I meant more that Verlander made a conscious effort to hold something back the first couple times through the order and then dialed up the velocity in later innings so he could work deeper into games more effectively. I remember articles about it because it was (and is) so unusual in today’s game.
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Perkins,
Yeah I honestly don’t know why other pitchers won’t do that, I guess now that teams have identified the three-times-through issue they’re just resetting the way their pitchers deploy their energies?
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As an aside, it is good to know that Shohei Ohtani married a normal Japanese woman and not an abnormal alien whatever
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Rice Cube,
I think the third time through the order penalty is a big reason. As someone most excited by low hit and/or high strikeout complete games, this is one of those areas where I think analytics has been a funsucker.
In Verlander’s case, his being one of the most dominant pitchers of his generation almost certainly helped. I remember reading about the third time through the order penalty in The Book back in the day, and IIRC there was an improvement in performance the fourth time through that was most likely because only really good pitchers having great games were ever given that long a leash.
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Perkins,
I think most guys if they even get into or through the third time through the order have so many pitches already that they’re on fumes anyway
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I don’t think Shaw and Caissie are going to be wearing 77 and 78 on their ST jerseys next year.
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andcounting,
If they’re gonna give away 21 willy nilly maybe one of them can get it at least
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Everyone had a good game for the most part aside from the fact that the sun exists
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Yeah the flyball revolution almost certainly had an impact there. Tougher to pitch low and to contact when everyone is swinging to combat that, and trying to strike out more batters takes a lot of pitches.
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Matt Chapman —–> giants
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3/54 with two opt outs
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It’s the new Boras special!
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Shota time
https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/1763968334796632334?t=ligq3Zy48EJpwZtYVJ-B8A&s=19
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Injuries should be banned, thank goodness for depth…
Happ –> hamstring tweak
https://twitter.com/sahadevsharma/status/1763969630828474772?t=5pZN1QKsFlvf37CI9L-jWw&s=19
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Here’s a dumb one…MLB dot TV has the Dodgers broadcast as options only, but Cubs say it should be on Marquee
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Iirc the game should be on cubs radio today as well, but no sign on mlb.tv
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Freeman is v tall
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Mervis –> not nervous against a lefty
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Ah, the HR issues
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Wesneski having issues of his own, that bases clearing double was a bit of poor luck but also that pitch was a tad too meaty
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The Marquee notes
https://www.marqueesportsnetwork.com/spring-training-notebook-imanagas-debut-injury-updates-and-a-new-addition-on-the-roster/
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Woo single digits
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Glory to you and your house
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The Hall of Famer is on WSCR today 😊
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The legend of Miles Mastrobuoni
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Al Cantara homered, also Cody plays Wednesday per Levine
https://twitter.com/MLBBruceLevine/status/1764404943862067282?t=6qGWtYmzJ6-ZJ7M7WJQcPQ&s=19
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Fresh dung–> https://www.obstructedview.net/an-early-attempt-at-guessing-the-2024-cubs-opening-day-roster/
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