RFDC wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
RFDC wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
but it seems pretty clear that a large portion of Cubs fans think the core of a future World Series champion is sitting in Batavia or Daytona right now. They know it. It's gonna happen.
you and other Sox fans keep beating this drum, but it is just not the reality.
Who of the several Cubs fans around here have ever said this in a serious statement?
So Cub fans don't think Theo has built a great minor league system? if that's true, why aren't more of you agreeing with jimmypasta?
Thinking that Theo has done a good job in starting to rebuild a minor league system that has been awful for a number of years is not even close to saying that you believe the core of a WS championship is sitting in the minor leagues right now.
Once again, personally I am happy with the plan he has put in place. I am glad they are putting energy and resource into rebuilding. I understood the plan when he started. I understood it was going to be a few years before they had a chance to be competitive.
Could all of this blow up in their face? Sure. But I am willing to give them the time to see how it will play out. This is a similar view that the majority of Cub fans around here have held recently.
Jimmy and a few others are not happy with it. That is fine. They can scream and yell for more Keppinger all they want. But that does not mean that the majority of Cub fans think a WS champion team is in Daytona. For anyone to think that is just stupid.
I don't have a problem with "the plan" relative to building the minor league system to create a steady flow of talent to either trade off for proven major leaguers or to promote and have cost control over as they produce for the big league club, but a big part of "the plan" is to have the resources to spend when the time is right to spend as well. And right now, there are serious questions as to the financial health of Ricketts and the debt load they took on.
If you read closely some of the comments that have come out, one of the most telling was during the initial Tanaka talk, Theo (or someone in management) mentioned that signing an international player was allowed under the debt covenants. The fucking debt covenants? WTF is that about? Who the hell is running this franchise??
The bottom line is as the fan base crumbles (i.e. attendance etc.) and the revenues decline, it is obvious Ricketts does not have the capital to move this thing forward. Maybe that is the real reason no work is being done on the renovations? All this BS about rooftop lawsuits is just that - BS.
Do you really think Mark Cuban or any actual billionaire owner that really wanted to win would not have already begun upgrading the player facilities, adding batting cages for in-game use, etc.? Would they not already have begun realizing some of these revenue streams now being missed? All of this can be done while the big league team sucks but under Ricketts, it's not being done.
I support the concept of getting the minor league system up to speed and drafting high and developing/trading for top shelf talent, but if the resources aren't there when the time comes to step up to the plate and add proven talent, then the franchise clearly will be at a disadvantage.
That's why I asked in Page 1 of this thread if Theo will be bolting either before his contract is up or simply moving on after year 5 and no one really responded.
That's my concern: shitty underfunded/debt burdened ownership. What I see this offseason is highly disconcerting. No renovation work, no aggressivity in acquiring upper tier talent and nothing but double talk by Ricketts. Even now, Mooney is already playing his violin on Tanaka saying the Cubs won't step up to the plate with the 100M+ it will take to sign him if he becomes available. Do you think Theo et al is happy about that??
Theo is doing his job. Top minor league talent is being drafted, traded for and being developed. Svuem was a mistake but they axed his sorry ass. Renteria seems to be a development guy which is a good thing so that hire seems logical, so Theo is doing what he can do. What isn't known is how pissed off he is as to the lack of available captial moving forward. Yea Ricketts can talk all he wants but something tells me his messenger boy Crane Kenney and Theo probably ain't golfing buddies and Kenney is nothing more than a corporate ass kisser and Theo is probably sick of seeing and hearing his double talk.
The sad reality for me, a Cubs fan, is that we are stuck with a shitty ownership group not committed to winning but more committed to the bottom line and paying down the onerous debt they took on to buy the team. And clearly the old lion Joe Ricketts is not willing to bail his kids out since he could give a fuck about sports as he himself has said.
Maybe we will get lucky and Ricketts will get pressure from his old man and sell. But since that is not likely, we Cubs fans have to instead hope that having a mid level payroll can still result in a Tampa Bay type franchise that challenges each year for a championship.
The Theo regime seems capable of replicating that model, so let's hope they can.