wdelaney72 wrote:
i think people underestimate the mess left behind by Hendry and the Tribune company. In 3 years the drafted a lot of young talent while at the same time, it took them that long to get out of contract hell. The Cubs were giving out no-trade-clauses like candy on Halloween...just stupid, stupid contracts. This is the first year they are out of that mess.
I have no idea if Theo will be successful, but given the mess that existed, 5 years is not unreasonable. 3 years are down....I agree Cub fans should expect to see some signs of improvement this season.
Soriano
Milton Bradley
Fukodome
I'm sure there are more examples...good Lord those were awful contracts
I'll call BS. Too much revisionist history here. And for what its worth, I'm not trying to troll, just calling it like I see it.
Here's a question for you. What if I told you a career .271 hitting, 19 HR, 30 2B, .374 OBP, 80 RBI career player coming off a .321 hitting season where he was an all start and hit 22 home runs, and was a switch hitter could be had for only 10 million dollars a year?
Sounds like a great deal right? Sure it is. I'd make that sign in a minute if I were GM.
That's Milton Bradley. Nobody had any idea he would be garbage here.
Soriano would not have signed unless the cubs gave him 8 years. We look back on it now, but were all probably pretty happy when Sori signed the deal.
Revisionist history. Its easy to 'Monday Morning Quarterback' these moves to death after they happen, like somehow you knew beforehand the Bradley signing would backfire. At the times, these signings were hailed. They didn't work out.
If you have a time machine, quick go back and use it.
As for 'the plan,' I'm not overly thrilled Theo tanked intentionally for the top draft picks, saying stuff like 'every season is sacred' and 'the goal every year is to win the world series.' But right now we're going to find out if the risks were worth the rewards. There are no guarantees here.
This is not some secret method only few people know about, teams have been doing this for a long time, and you need some luck and great talent development to pull this off. Right now he's hedging his bets on prime power hitting talent, something that has dwindled post steroid era. THis team is drastically changed if 2 of these kids pan out, which there's a decent likelihood.
I'm not thrilled pitching has been ignored these few years draft wise, it seems Theo is throwing shit against the wall and seeing what sticks rounds 2-10 the past 3 years and so far, nothing has.
I'm also not thrilled that so far a week or two into free agency, the cubs have sat on their hands and done jack, doing nothing but blow smoke up our asses.
But it will be time to see. I'm glad they kept McLeod another few years, who was the brains behind Epstein's drafting in Boston (after he left for SD in 08, Theo's 1st round picks all busted hard sans a few comp picks.)
Time will tell, this winter will tell if the cubs are serious about making a run or treadmilling to flip some guys, lose or win and get a relatively high draft pick.
I'm waiting and seeing, I would have changed a few things (pick Appel over Almora mainly and keeping Soriano when Rizzo really stunk up after he left in 2013).
Maddon was a good start, but he's not the cure for the terrible hitting/driving in runners in scoring position. I'm optimistic, but waiting most likely another year will suck. I'll at least have the Blackhawks into June. I hope.