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« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2011, 10:26:04 PM »

TPD.  Does no one want him or something?  What are they doing?

Just accept the truth.  The people running this franchise are even stupider than we are.

Can't really blame them.  You just don't go breaking up a golden juggernaut like the 2011 Chicago Cubs for nothing.

TRADE THESE GUYS
Baker
Byrd
Dempster
DeWitt
Grabow
Hendry
Johnson
Kenney
Marmol*
Marshall*
Pena
Ramirez*
Ricketts
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Soriano
Wood*
Zambrano*
Anyone else a team would want except Castro, maybe Garza, maybe Soto

* = noooo, not them, noooooo
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« Reply #16 on: July 31, 2011, 11:22:29 AM »

Meanwhile, the Astros have shipped out Michael Bourne and Hunter Pence.  Don't they understand that they'll need those guys to contend next year?

No wonder they're 7 games behind the Cubs.
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« Reply #17 on: July 31, 2011, 11:56:19 AM »

Apparently Marmol was inquired about by the Rangers. Cubs said no. It's easy to get pissed but we don't know what was offered.

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« Reply #18 on: July 31, 2011, 12:09:04 PM »

Apparently Marmol was inquired about by the Rangers. Cubs said no. It's easy to get pissed but we don't know what was offered.



I'd rather just get pissed now and assume the worst about the organization.
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« Reply #19 on: July 31, 2011, 03:49:22 PM »

Apparently Marmol was inquired about by the Rangers. Cubs said no. It's easy to get pissed but we don't know what was offered.



I'd rather just get pissed now and assume the worst about the organization.

I'm with TEC.  I'm going to assume that the they're hanging on to Marmol because the front office thinks they'll contend next year.  Now they can pay him $17MM over the next two years to save 22 games a season.
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« Reply #20 on: July 31, 2011, 04:02:16 PM »

Apparently Marmol was inquired about by the Rangers. Cubs said no. It's easy to get pissed but we don't know what was offered.



I'd rather just get pissed now and assume the worst about the organization.

I'm with TEC.  I'm going to assume that the they're hanging on to Marmol because the front office thinks they'll contend next year.  Now they can pay him $17MM over the next two years to save 22 games a season.

How much money per walk/hit bastman is that?
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« Reply #21 on: August 01, 2011, 07:23:34 AM »

Apparently Marmol was inquired about by the Rangers. Cubs said no. It's easy to get pissed but we don't know what was offered.



I'd rather just get pissed now and assume the worst about the organization.

I'm with TEC.  I'm going to assume that the they're hanging on to Marmol because the front office thinks they'll contend next year.  Now they can pay him $17MM over the next two years to save 22 games a season.

Hendry thinks that with $50 million coming off the books he can rebuild us a winner. It's gonna HAI.
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« Reply #22 on: August 01, 2011, 07:44:57 AM »

The Hendry part is the worst part of that sentence.  I never thought about it from the angle of what was being offered.  But for a .220 hitting 1B owed probably around $4M for the rest of the year and who is a free agent whom you better not resign to a multiyear deal next year when Planet Fielder is on the market, take a bucket of BP balls and maybe some glove string.  For fuck's sake, what are these retards thinking?
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« Reply #23 on: August 01, 2011, 08:37:35 AM »

The Hendry part is the worst part of that sentence.  I never thought about it from the angle of what was being offered.  But for a .220 hitting 1B owed probably around $4M for the rest of the year and who is a free agent whom you better not resign to a multiyear deal next year when Planet Fielder is on the market, take a bucket of BP balls and maybe some glove string.  For fuck's sake, what are these retards thinking?

Planet Fielder isn't coming here.  Neither is Pharma Albert.  I'm convinced that no changes are coming because, if Tom and his family felt that changes needed to be made, they'd have done so already.  They've not only owned the team for nearly 2 years now, but they've been intimate with the books and operations for nearly five years.  If you recall, the prospective owners all signed off on the management contract extensions before the sale was complete.

They know what they have and they appear to like it.
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« Reply #24 on: August 01, 2011, 08:45:25 AM »

The Hendry part is the worst part of that sentence.  I never thought about it from the angle of what was being offered.  But for a .220 hitting 1B owed probably around $4M for the rest of the year and who is a free agent whom you better not resign to a multiyear deal next year when Planet Fielder is on the market, take a bucket of BP balls and maybe some glove string.  For fuck's sake, what are these retards thinking?

Planet Fielder isn't coming here.  Neither is Pharma Albert.  I'm convinced that no changes are coming because, if Tom and his family felt that changes needed to be made, they'd have done so already.  They've not only owned the team for nearly 2 years now, but they've been intimate with the books and operations for nearly five years.  If you recall, the prospective owners all signed off on the management contract extensions before the sale was complete.

They know what they have and they appear to like it.

Oh, so all that we needed was for Ricketts to give the go-ahead and Hendry (or a capable replacement) could call the Cardinals and demand Pujols come up here?
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« Reply #25 on: August 01, 2011, 09:04:30 AM »

Jayson Stark on the Deadline:
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We heard from enough Cubs fans this month to know exactly what they were hoping this deadline would bring -- an Everything Must Go closeout sale. On Alfonso Soriano and his $18 million-a-year fizzle. On Carlos Zambrano and his $17.9 million shenanigans. On Aramis Ramirez and his $14.6 million home run-or-bust act.

Heck, these people even dreamed of watching the Cubs sell off guys they actually LIKE -- a Ryan Dempster or a Carlos Pena or even a Marlon Byrd -- just to change the mix and restart the engines.

Unfortunately, that was impossible. Between no-trade clauses, contracts that acted like no-trade clauses and low-energy under-performance from so many guys on this roster, the Cubs headed for the auction stand with almost nothing they could sell, other than Kosuke Fukudome. And once Fukudome was gone, that's exactly what they did get moved:

Nothing.

"Now that," said one scout, "is a deadline loser if I ever saw one."
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« Reply #26 on: August 01, 2011, 09:11:29 AM »

No one else gets it.  Fukudome was the entire problem. 
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« Reply #27 on: August 01, 2011, 09:14:34 AM »

Jayson Stark on the Deadline:
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We heard from enough Cubs fans this month to know exactly what they were hoping this deadline would bring -- an Everything Must Go closeout sale. On Alfonso Soriano and his $18 million-a-year fizzle. On Carlos Zambrano and his $17.9 million shenanigans. On Aramis Ramirez and his $14.6 million home run-or-bust act.

Heck, these people even dreamed of watching the Cubs sell off guys they actually LIKE -- a Ryan Dempster or a Carlos Pena or even a Marlon Byrd -- just to change the mix and restart the engines.

Unfortunately, that was impossible. Between no-trade clauses, contracts that acted like no-trade clauses and low-energy under-performance from so many guys on this roster, the Cubs headed for the auction stand with almost nothing they could sell, other than Kosuke Fukudome. And once Fukudome was gone, that's exactly what they did get moved:

Nothing.

"Now that," said one scout, "is a deadline loser if I ever saw one."

He fails to take into account that Hendry's continued employment means that the Cubs did not lose Oneri Fleita.
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« Reply #28 on: August 01, 2011, 09:31:33 AM »

The Hendry part is the worst part of that sentence.  I never thought about it from the angle of what was being offered.  But for a .220 hitting 1B owed probably around $4M for the rest of the year and who is a free agent whom you better not resign to a multiyear deal next year when Planet Fielder is on the market, take a bucket of BP balls and maybe some glove string.  For fuck's sake, what are these retards thinking?

The only thing that makes sense about keeping Pena is that if he walks at the end of the year the Cubs get a pretty high compensation pick for losing him. If the feeling is that that pick would be better than whatever he would have brought in a trade then I guess it makes sense to hang on to him.

That said, he'll probably be the first baseman next year because, as was already said, neither Fielder or Pujols are coming here. And even if either one did one would eat himself out of the league and the other would break down due to long-term drug use.

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« Reply #29 on: August 01, 2011, 09:40:15 AM »

The only thing that makes sense about keeping Pena is that if he walks at the end of the year the Cubs get a pretty high compensation pick for losing him.

Not necessarily. Pena was so bad in 2010 that he's on the border of earning the Cubs a pick.  At best, he'd be a Type B free agent, which would get the Cubs a sandwich pick, not a first-rounder.
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