I agree 100%. I think some fans are just rooting for at least one "big" move, so they want Heyward even though he doesn't fit. I'm a big fan of Span. He'd be a perfect fit for what the Cubs need right now. Speedy, high OBP leadoff hitter and solid, proven center fielder. Yes, there's some injury risk, but like you said, Almora is waiting and for the money they'd be giving Span, a couple years of good production is all they need.Devil's advocate glass half empty guy says:
There's a glaring hole in the center of the outfield at this point. Heyward is a pretty big assumption, and I don't think he even wants to play center. I'm sure the front office knows this... A monster contract could change his mind, and I'm sure they'd only keep him there until Almora is ready. I don't see them signing Heyward now though. I'd prefer Denard Span on a much cheaper/shorter deal to bridge the gap to Almora.
I understand the strategy of adding veterans to the group, but Lackey and Zobrist are old, and both of them have had recent injuries. Neither are on a long term deal, but counting on them to stay healthy is dubious.
I keep reading good things. Maybe getting to watch him pitch more will improve my outlook.
saw some rumor of a three-team deal involving Gomez to the Cubs and Cargo to Houston. Seems pretty damn crazy, but I love hearing stuff like this.Cubs making run at Cargo?
They kicked the tires at the deadline. Two years of him isn't worth Soler or Baez though and he can't play center. I'll let Jed and Theo run the show though.Cubs making run at Cargo?
They are going to add a veteran CF to the mix still (whether it's resigning Fowler, or some other option (Span's name has come up, but not sure how real that is).Devil's advocate glass half empty guy says:
There's a glaring hole in the center of the outfield at this point. Heyward is a pretty big assumption, and I don't think he even wants to play center. I'm sure the front office knows this... A monster contract could change his mind, and I'm sure they'd only keep him there until Almora is ready. I don't see them signing Heyward now though. I'd prefer Denard Span on a much cheaper/shorter deal to bridge the gap to Almora.
I understand the strategy of adding veterans to the group, but Lackey and Zobrist are old, and both of them have had recent injuries. Neither are on a long term deal, but counting on them to stay healthy is dubious.
I think they go:Is Zorbrist the primary 2B next season or does he play all over? How does Baez factor into the mix (or does he)? Cubs clearly trying to win a WS next season with these veteran signings to complement their young group. Going to be a very exciting season as the Cubs.Cubs have received RHP Adam Warren and a player to be named later for Starlin Castro.
Warren has nice numbers.
Does the rotation look like this?
Arrieta
Lester
Lackey
Warren
Hammel
T.Cahill is also in the mix, but hard to see him winning a starting job
Is Hendricks a spot starter/bullpen guy? Hammel to the pen?
I think it depends on why you don't want himAm I crazy to not want Heyward?
Maybe because he only hits like 15hrs a year? Did he drive in a whole 65 runs last year? He's basically Dexter Fowler with a better glove. Is that worth $200mm?I think it depends on why you don't want himAm I crazy to not want Heyward?
Kind of where I am too.Maybe because he only hits like 15hrs a year? Did he drive in a whole 65 runs last year? He's basically Dexter Fowler with a better glove. Is that worth $200mm?I think it depends on why you don't want himAm I crazy to not want Heyward?
If it means 10 years, $200M, Soler traded, and still having a giant hole in center field I don't see the appeal other than keeping him from St. Louis.I think it depends on why you don't want himAm I crazy to not want Heyward?
I've got a Soler eclipse of the heart.So, can we expect Soler to get moved this week?
Yeah that idea occurred to me too. Re: service time I think they both have five years, so in terms of a rebuild, it's really a lateral move for ATL.I liked the idea they talked about on 670 today - if the cubs do a deal with atlanta (sending soler and whomever else) for pitching, get inciarte as part of the return. He could play center and put heyward in right. You'd lose a little pop in the lineup* downgrading from soler to inciarte, but the defensive upgrade would be huge.
*assuming it's over 70 degrees
Only difference is ATL is in full blown rebuildYeah that idea occurred to me too. Re: service time I think they both have five years, so in terms of a rebuild, it's really a lateral move for ATL.I liked the idea they talked about on 670 today - if the cubs do a deal with atlanta (sending soler and whomever else) for pitching, get inciarte as part of the return. He could play center and put heyward in right. You'd lose a little pop in the lineup* downgrading from soler to inciarte, but the defensive upgrade would be huge.
*assuming it's over 70 degrees
But position-wise, ATL needs a CF too. They can play Olivera in one corner and Markakis in the other, and those guys are just as incapable of playing CF as Soler or Schwarber.
True, and they're pretty clearly dead money for at least the next two years. But either Inciarte or Soler would be under control through when the new park opens.Wrigley said:Only difference is ATL is in full blown rebuild"Good said:Yeah that idea occurred to me too. Re: service time I think they both have five years, so in terms of a rebuild, it's really a lateral move for ATL.I liked the idea they talked about on 670 today - if the cubs do a deal with atlanta (sending soler and whomever else) for pitching, get inciarte as part of the return. He could play center and put heyward in right. You'd lose a little pop in the lineup* downgrading from soler to inciarte, but the defensive upgrade would be huge.
*assuming it's over 70 degrees
But position-wise, ATL needs a CF too. They can play Olivera in one corner and Markakis in the other, and those guys are just as incapable of playing CF as Soler or Schwarber.
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Baez trade looming.Outside of Annyong, Munenori Kawasaki is my favorites asianed person. Great signing.
They're counting their World Series shares as we speakNon-roster invites for spring:
RHP
Stephen Fife
Brandon Gomes
Jean Machi
Felix Pena
Jonathan Pettibone
Armando Rivero
Drew Rucinski
Duane Underwood
LHP
Luis Cruz
Jack Leathersich
Infielders
Jesus Guzman
Munenori Kawasaki
Kristopher Negron
Outfielders
Albert Almora
John Andreoli
Juan Perez
Catchers
Taylor Davis
Tim Federowicz