Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Everything I posted concerning the Cubs, from not wanting Heyward, preferring not to sign Zobrist, because it blocked Baez from playing 2B, to Hendricks stepping up the most, to the Cubs winning the division and topping 100 victories was correct. I was also correct about the Sox being pretenders and finishing around .500 (though I thought they would be a couple games over, not under .500) and not contenders. Also right about NOT signing Arrieta yet. Need to see how he does next year and if he stays healthy, before even considering investing well over 100 million on en extension. Had they signed him a year ago to one, the price would have been higher than it would be now. I'm actually thinking that getting all they can from him next year and thanking him for his service might be the way to go. Let another team overpay for a guy who had an unbelievable year in 2015, but is a bit older than ideal for a long extension and is not performing close to the 2015 level anymore. he's still very good and capable of great games, but not the guy you pencil in for a win each time he pitches anymore. Had he remained near that level, an extension this winter would have made more sense. Still, he had the 18 wins I predicted, though I predicted an ERA around 2.50 and he was just over 3 in the end.
Dude, do you take a ton of pride in "predictions"? If so, do you realize how dumb that is? There is no skill in these "predictions" and yet every post of yours constantly cites them.
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