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 Post subject: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:06 am 
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Is it just me or does anyone else think since most likely Albert and Prince will stay where they are, if Carlos Pena has a strong rest of the season signing him for 2-3 years aint such a bad idea?

He is a solid defender which is important with our growing SS and while he isn't ideal with the bat I'm not so sure much better is out there.

Obviously it would depend on the money too.


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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:09 am 
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Prince Fielder is not staying in Milwaukee.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:39 am 
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While hesitant to agree with CGS in even the slightest, resigning CP wouldn't be terrible at less than half the price and half the years.


It's really not that horrible of an idea. The team is going to be rebuilding anyway, and he's a good 1st baseman.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:40 am 
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I wouldn't give him any more than 2 yrs 12 mil. No options or no trade clauses.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:45 am 
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I wouldn't give him any more than 2 yrs 12 mil. No options or no trade clauses.

Then youre not even close to signing him.

Fine..he can fucking walk then.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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immessedup17 wrote:
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Fine..he can fucking walk then.

And you can continue trying to underpay players. How about Fielder for 4 years at 11m per?

Are you really comparing Carlos Pena to Prince Fielder? Carlos Pena is not a game changer. He doesn't sell tickets, and he will not win you a division title. If he pushes for more money, why would it matter if he walks? You can get another "guy" to play first base on a 1-year deal next season.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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And you can continue trying to underpay players. How about Fielder for 4 years at 11m per?

Becuase they are almost the same player :roll: :roll:
I'm not spending 10-12 mil for multiple years on a guy who can be cold for 2 months, hit 7th in the lineup half the season and bats .220. I will go pay Kotchman 3 mil over 2 years to play good defense and get on base.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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Resigning Pena would be dumber than signing him in the first place. The Cubs need to find a young 1st baseman who will be entering his prime when this team is ready to contend. They already wasted one year by signing Pena to his 'pillow contract' they can't afford to waste any more.


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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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Resigning Pena would be dumber than signing him in the first place. The Cubs need to find a young 1st baseman who will be entering his prime when this team is ready to contend. They already wasted one year by signing Pena to his 'pillow contract' they can't afford to waste any more.

I agree.....but who is out there that fits that description?

Do we hope Logan Morrison pisses off the brass enough that the Marlins trade him? He isn't great but could be decent. Don't know how he does defensively as he doesn't really play first much with Sanchez there.

I went through the entire list of big leage first basemen and he was about the only one who was young enough with some decent stats yet not an untradable focal point of a team.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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There are guys. One could be the Yankees C/1B Jesus Montero. He's catching now but his long term position is 1B and he can flat out bomb. Trade Marshall and pencil Montero in at 1B for the next 10 years.


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There are guys. One could be the Yankees C/1B Jesus Montero. He's catching now but his long term position is 1B and he can flat out bomb. Trade Marshall and pencil Montero in at 1B for the next 10 years.


Big Z will probably need to be going with Marshall to get him.

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Oh I don't know about that. The Twins traded their top prospect C Wilson Ramos last year to Washington for Matt Rapps. I think Marshall could get it done.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:08 am 
Who is Matt Rapps? And what label is he signed to?


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I want see LaHair play in the majors before considering it.

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Another four A player having a monster season in Des Moines. Haven't we seen this movie before?? That place must be the Coors field of the minors.


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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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wrong. don't forget the fleet of vibrators whose war stories could make iwo jima veterans cry.

on topic: i was thinking that if they can't go land a big bat (97% likely) that i'd be OK with a ~3 year deal for pena at market-price. the guy plays a solid first base and has enough power to warrant sticking around. i think bob brenly or someone recently noted that if pena goes 30HR 80RBI he prolly saves ~20 runs at 1B over the course of a season so there's your 100 RBI... and ifhe goes beastmode he could do like 45/115 or something and if he hits .250+ that's tits and you run with it all the way to the bank.

looking at this cubs team, 1B isn't the problem. they need a whole new outfield. and general manager.

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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:03 am 
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Another factor is let's face it while Castro can rake he let's be nice struggles on D. Having a good first baseman to keep the fans in the first base seats safe is a good idea.

Defensively Castro reminds me of a young Dunston and Dunston was helped a lot when Grace arrived.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:33 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Pujols/Fielder/Pena
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pena should have never been signed in the first place..dumb move by a dumb g.m....like kerry wood and d.davis and lopez deals, and letting gorzellany go who was making like 1.2 million...prince would be ideal next year...but i do not think the cubs have the money to pay him 5-6 years 110 plus million.... pena was real desperate to even sign with a team and hendry overpaid.... pena was so desperate to sign he structured his 1 year ten million dollar deal to be paid over the next 3 years...aramis ramirez should be playing first and saved that money for fielder.

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pena should have never been signed in the first place..dumb move by a dumb g.m....like kerry wood and d.davis and lopez deals, and letting gorzellany go who was making like 1.2 million...prince would be ideal next year...but i do not think the cubs have the money to pay him 5-6 years 110 plus million.... pena was real desperate to even sign with a team and hendry overpaid.... pena was so desperate to sign he structured his 1 year ten million dollar deal to be paid over the next 3 years...aramis ramirez should be playing first and saved that money for fielder.

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Chris Davis is destroying AAA right now. I thought Hendry had his eye on him at some point. There is enough bad pitching in the NL central for him to feel like he is in AAA, too bad most of it is on the Cubs.

His stats are absurd.....33 games: .370ish, 19 bombs, 52 rbi

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Chris Davis is destroying AAA right now. I thought Hendry had his eye on him at some point. There is enough bad pitching in the NL central for him to feel like he is in AAA, too bad most of it is on the Cubs.

His stats are absurd.....33 games: .370ish, 19 bombs, 52 rbi

Damn.


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Whether it's Davis or Brett Jackson or anyone else that may be ready to get an extended audition for 2012, the time is now to start the process. Then they will have a better idea of what they have and what they truely need for next season.

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what they truely need for next season.

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I thought there was a Roidface thread around here somewhere. Did you see the idiot wearing the Roidface Cubs jersey?? What a stupid dope! :lol:


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pena should have never been signed in the first place..dumb move by a dumb g.m....like kerry wood and d.davis and lopez deals, and letting gorzellany go who was making like 1.2 million...prince would be ideal next year...but i do not think the cubs have the money to pay him 5-6 years 110 plus million.... pena was real desperate to even sign with a team and hendry overpaid.... pena was so desperate to sign he structured his 1 year ten million dollar deal to be paid over the next 3 years...aramis ramirez should be playing first and saved that money for fielder.


Pena's signing didn't hurt anything. His contract did not prohibit them from going after someone else or lose out on one of their own players. There isn't a first basemen in the system who Pena is blocking. He has upside of being a 40-HR guy and from all reports, is a great guy in the locker room. Plus, going into this year the Cubs did have a reasonable expectation to compete in the weak NL Central. And I understand Rickett's constant mentioning of the "Cubs Experience." How do you charge some of the most expensive ticket prices and not start off the year without reasonable winning expectations? Overall Pena has been about an average first baseman this year and it has not worked out as they would have hoped but I don't think it is right to classify his signing as dumb.

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