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Even though management said it would wait until June or July before it decided on whether to add or subtract from the payroll, anyone with an idea of what good baseball is supposed to look like knew there was no chance of the club doing anything but losing spectacularly.
At least in the past they appeared to be trying to win.
Is this really true? I remember some pretty hideous teams in the 90's & early 00's teams that had zero chance of winning.
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To be clear, president of baseball operations Theo Epstein and his staff did not set out to lose on purpose. But under the financial constraints placed upon them by team chairman Tom Ricketts, the losing was inevitable right from the start.
And that, friends, is how the Cubs became the first big-market team in history to go into a season admitting it wasn’t going to win.
Has this writer been living in a bunker for the past 5 years. Aren't the Mets and Dodgers big market teams?
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Whether you believe in Epstein and his plan doesn’t change the fact that the Cubs told their fan base they were going to serve thin gruel, then started spooning it out. If there’s no payoff on the immediate horizon, the franchise should reward its long-suffering fans with lower ticket prices next year.
I doubt that’s going to happen, not while ownership is wrestling with a bear of a debt load.
No shit, why should he? Still a decent number of tourists, fans and opposing fans have been buying tickets. If I could pull off 30K in paid attendance for this dog shit team why wouldn't I?
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Whatever the truth, what struck me was how similar the Astros and Cubs are. Like the Rickettses, Astros owner Jim Crane is trying to pay down the huge debt he took on when he bought the franchise. He vows that once he finishes replenishing what has been a weak minor-league system, he’ll start adding to the big-league payroll. Sound familiar?
The difference, of course, is that the Cubs are a major-market team and have a responsibility to act like one.
Why? Does winning a World Series with a large payroll make it more satisfying? Obviously his bunker did not have Google. Houston isn't some dying rust belt city.
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Given what we’ve seen from the Ricketts family, how can anyone be convinced that ownership will ever throw big money like that at the major-league product?
Didn't the Cubs give a $50 million contract for bum ass Edwin Jackson? Wasn't Anibel Sanchez offered a $80 million dollar contract? The Cubs didn't attempt to offer Shark a $50 million contract? Signing Rizzo and Castro for $41M and $60M didn't occur? Sunk costs like Zambrano and Soriano weren't eaten?
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You fans knew there was going to be pain before there was gain. But did you know it was going to hurt this much?
No, I did not. My advice would be not to write such a shitty article to reflect your disappointment.