RFDC wrote:
Biggie, you expect the Cubs to go after Heyward?
If they are going to spend a ton of money wouldn't it make more sense to go after another big time pitcher?
Why would they do that? He's likely to be the must overpriced guy on the market. The reason Atlanta moved him was because they didn't know how to price him. He's a guy the size of a mountain who has no power. Yeah, his defense on the outfield corners is great, for what that's worth. And I suppose if you're a Cub fan you think it's worth a whole lot more than it really is right now after watching the adventures of Kyle Schwarber last night. But the Cubs are loaded with outfielders that have to play.
Let me give you a realistic summary from an outsider who isn't emotionally invested in this team. The lineup they've been sending out in this postseason is a tough lineup for a pitcher to go through. Every single motherfucker can hit one on the deck at any time. With the Mets, the pitcher has to game plan for Cespedes. With the White Sox the pitcher has to game plan for Abreu. With the Cubs, I think Bryant is that lineup centerpiece, but how the fuck can you game plan for him when he's surrounded by guys who will ride your best fastball into the stands the minute you take a deep breath?
And all this talk of breaking the bank on another long term deal for a 30 year old pitcher, well, if Theo is half as smart as everyone believes he is that will never happen. You do that, you're creating a window for winning that doesn't currently exist. The end of your possibilities will be in sight when you know you're going to be paying Lester and Price in their late thirties, not to mention Arrieta, and all these young bats are hitting their prime arb years. It's just economic suicide.
Epstein's biggest strength has been finding cheap starting pitching that succeeds beyond what anyone thought. Up until now he's been flipping those guys for prospects. That's something he no longer has to do. I'd look for him to sign a guy like Leake or Gallardo, maybe Buchholz if Boston doesn't pick up his option. Those guys might not be "cheap", but they'll be a lot less than Price or Greinke. Pierce Johnson will be ready soon. There's no reason to make big splash free agent moves. And no reason for Cub fans to start screaming if they don't.