Frank Coztansa wrote:
GoldenJet wrote:
Not signing Verlander probably cost the Cub 2 WS appearances.
What cost them more WS appearances was the lack of player development. First, they haven't had one starting pitcher come up and be effective at the big league level. The one that has, plays for the Sox.
Almora never developed, Brian Anderson part II. Ian Happ played in the minors until Sept 1st. Schwarber, while having some power and turning himself in an acceptable left fielder, has been nothing close to the "Babe fucking Ruth" the Cubs thought they drafted. David Bote has had a bad year, and on the Des Moines shuttle a few times. Addison Russell has regressed into an AAAA player at best. Even MVP Kris Bryant hasn't been quite as advertised. He's been good, don't get me wrong. A deserving All Star, but there was talk of him being a HOF'er. Which could still happen, but it would take quite a turnaround.
And of course part of it is Maddon. Most of this is on the players who didn't develop, and the coaches who didn't develop them.
That middle paragraph is correct though.
Almora, Russell, Bryant, Schwarber, and Happ are all worse players today than they were in 2016. That is unacceptable. Only Baez and Contreras have become better players in the past 3 years.
Russell was a 4+ WAR position player at the age of 22 on a WS winner. The Cubs will DFA him this spring at the age of 26, how is that even a thing?