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« Reply #420 on: May 23, 2012, 09:41:58 AM »

What's even more demoralizing is watching them suck, and also watching the few bright spots like Starlin Castro and Bryan LaHair start to fall back to earth.  I know the latter is inevitable, but it makes it that much more deflating.  I don't expect anything from the Cubs at all this year except I was really hoping to watch Castro and maybe Rizzo and Jackson develop later in the summer.

Nobody show IAN Brett Jackson's stat line. I don't think he can take it.

While I always held out some small Brett Jackson hope, that was tempered by remembering that Jim Hendry drafted him and oversaw his training.

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo.  That he's performing at the level he's at while no one else is hasn't diluted my confidence in the new guys.
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« Reply #421 on: May 23, 2012, 10:04:12 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
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« Reply #422 on: May 23, 2012, 10:05:44 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?
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« Reply #423 on: May 23, 2012, 10:06:32 AM »

What's even more demoralizing is watching them suck, and also watching the few bright spots like Starlin Castro and Bryan LaHair start to fall back to earth.  I know the latter is inevitable, but it makes it that much more deflating.  I don't expect anything from the Cubs at all this year except I was really hoping to watch Castro and maybe Rizzo and Jackson develop later in the summer.

Nobody show IAN Brett Jackson's stat line. I don't think he can take it.

While I always held out some small Brett Jackson hope, that was tempered by remembering that Jim Hendry drafted him and oversaw his training.

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo.  That he's performing at the level he's at while no one else is hasn't diluted my confidence in the new guys.

You mindless cretins. Even when Jackson put up a combined .869 OPS between Tennessee and Iowa last year, with an OBP over 100 points higher than his batting average, and was ranked the #32 prospect in baseball coming into this year, Chuck just....knew that he'd be a bust. He just waited until now to tell all of us.

So Chuck, are you saying that because no one else in the minor league system has matched Rizzo's 15 HRs and 1.115 OPS, that they're all Hendstink failures?
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« Reply #424 on: May 23, 2012, 10:08:25 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

Is that your point? It sounded more like you were saying the front office doesn't view anyone besides Rizzo as a useful player.
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« Reply #425 on: May 23, 2012, 10:19:57 AM »

What's even more demoralizing is watching them suck, and also watching the few bright spots like Starlin Castro and Bryan LaHair start to fall back to earth.  I know the latter is inevitable, but it makes it that much more deflating.  I don't expect anything from the Cubs at all this year except I was really hoping to watch Castro and maybe Rizzo and Jackson develop later in the summer.

Nobody show IAN Brett Jackson's stat line. I don't think he can take it.

While I always held out some small Brett Jackson hope, that was tempered by remembering that Jim Hendry drafted him and oversaw his training.

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo.  That he's performing at the level he's at while no one else is hasn't diluted my confidence in the new guys.

You mindless cretins. Even when Jackson put up a combined .869 OPS between Tennessee and Iowa last year, with an OBP over 100 points higher than his batting average, and was ranked the #32 prospect in baseball coming into this year, Chuck just....knew that he'd be a bust. He just waited until now to tell all of us.

So Chuck, are you saying that because no one else in the minor league system has matched Rizzo's 15 HRs and 1.115 OPS, that they're all Hendstink failures?

He'll let us know after they fail.
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« Reply #426 on: May 23, 2012, 10:26:07 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

Is that your point? It sounded more like you were saying the front office doesn't view anyone besides Rizzo as a useful player.

Oh, I'm sure they were hopeful they could get lucky and find some useful pieces. Just maybe Ian Stewart doesn't suck.  Or Volstad or Maholm.  But I don't think they looked at any of these guys and saw, "Key player to World Series winner."

I doubt they have much long term use for anyone outside of Castro, Rizzo and Concepcion who are in AA or higher.  The rest are trade bait or stopgaps.  Samardzija will be an interesting case has he is under their control through 2015, but will get very expensive very quickly as he goes to arbitration this offseason.

I'm sure they hope guys like Jackson pan out. That would make their job easier. But I'd also bet they aren't counting on hardly anyone else.  Hendry left the cupboard bare.

I wonder what they think of last year's draft class? At least they can train those guys in the "Cub Way."
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« Reply #427 on: May 23, 2012, 10:28:20 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

Is that your point? It sounded more like you were saying the front office doesn't view anyone besides Rizzo as a useful player.

Oh, I'm sure they were hopeful they could get lucky and find some useful pieces. Just maybe Ian Stewart doesn't suck.  Or Volstad or Maholm.  But I don't think they looked at any of these guys and saw, "Key player to World Series winner."

I doubt they have much long term use for anyone outside of Castro, Rizzo and Concepcion who are in AA or higher.  The rest are trade bait or stopgaps.  Samardzija will be an interesting case has he is under their control through 2015, but will get very expensive very quickly as he goes to arbitration this offseason.

I'm sure they hope guys like Jackson pan out. That would make their job easier. But I'd also bet they aren't counting on hardly anyone else.  Hendry left the cupboard bare.

I wonder what they think of last year's draft class? At least they can train those guys in the "Cub Way."

But prepare yourself, as the possibility that they'll trade Castro becomes increasingly likely, despite their long term plans for him.
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« Reply #428 on: May 23, 2012, 10:29:09 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

Is that your point? It sounded more like you were saying the front office doesn't view anyone besides Rizzo as a useful player.

Oh, I'm sure they were hopeful they could get lucky and find some useful pieces. Just maybe Ian Stewart doesn't suck.  Or Volstad or Maholm.  But I don't think they looked at any of these guys and saw, "Key player to World Series winner."

I doubt they have much long term use for anyone outside of Castro, Rizzo and Concepcion who are in AA or higher.  The rest are trade bait or stopgaps.  Samardzija will be an interesting case has he is under their control through 2015, but will get very expensive very quickly as he goes to arbitration this offseason.

I'm sure they hope guys like Jackson pan out. That would make their job easier. But I'd also bet they aren't counting on hardly anyone else.  Hendry left the cupboard bare.

I wonder what they think of last year's draft class? At least they can train those guys in the "Cub Way."

But prepare yourself, as the possibility that they'll trade Castro becomes increasingly likely, despite their long term plans for him.

What happened to that Cuban guy the Cubs were about to sign? 
Soler? 

I'm still holding out for him.

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« Reply #429 on: May 23, 2012, 10:29:52 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

Is that your point? It sounded more like you were saying the front office doesn't view anyone besides Rizzo as a useful player.

Oh, I'm sure they were hopeful they could get lucky and find some useful pieces. Just maybe Ian Stewart doesn't suck.  Or Volstad or Maholm.  But I don't think they looked at any of these guys and saw, "Key player to World Series winner."

I doubt they have much long term use for anyone outside of Castro, Rizzo and Concepcion who are in AA or higher.  The rest are trade bait or stopgaps.  Samardzija will be an interesting case has he is under their control through 2015, but will get very expensive very quickly as he goes to arbitration this offseason.

I'm sure they hope guys like Jackson pan out. That would make their job easier. But I'd also bet they aren't counting on hardly anyone else.  Hendry left the cupboard bare.

I wonder what they think of last year's draft class? At least they can train those guys in the "Cub Way."

But prepare yourself, as the possibility that they'll trade Castro becomes increasingly likely, despite their long term plans for him.

But that's their long term plan for him.
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« Reply #430 on: May 23, 2012, 10:51:54 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

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« Reply #431 on: May 23, 2012, 11:44:18 AM »

The only guy in the organization that Theo/Jed have their plans built around is Anthony Rizzo. 

Well this seems a little unnecessarily extreme.
Who else have they acquired that has a realistic shot at being here in 2014? Gerardo Concepcion?

Is that your point? It sounded more like you were saying the front office doesn't view anyone besides Rizzo as a useful player.

Oh, I'm sure they were hopeful they could get lucky and find some useful pieces. Just maybe Ian Stewart doesn't suck.  Or Volstad or Maholm.  But I don't think they looked at any of these guys and saw, "Key player to World Series winner."

I doubt they have much long term use for anyone outside of Castro, Rizzo and Concepcion who are in AA or higher.  The rest are trade bait or stopgaps.  Samardzija will be an interesting case has he is under their control through 2015, but will get very expensive very quickly as he goes to arbitration this offseason.

I'm sure they hope guys like Jackson pan out. That would make their job easier. But I'd also bet they aren't counting on hardly anyone else.  Hendry left the cupboard bare.

I wonder what they think of last year's draft class? At least they can train those guys in the "Cub Way."

But prepare yourself, as the possibility that they'll trade Castro becomes increasingly likely, despite their long term plans for him.

But that's their long term plan for him.

If you don't think it's increasingly likely that the Cubs will become increasingly likely to trade Castro sometime this decade, then you aren't paying attention.
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« Reply #432 on: May 23, 2012, 12:17:30 PM »

Surely it's getting to the stage now where even Chuck thinks Chuck is wrong?
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« Reply #433 on: May 23, 2012, 01:27:00 PM »

Surely it's getting to the stage now where even Chuck thinks Chuck is wrong?

Would that make him right?
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« Reply #434 on: May 23, 2012, 01:49:42 PM »

Surely it's getting to the stage now where even Chuck thinks Chuck is wrong?

Would that make him right?

We need to go deeper...
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