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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

:scratch:

I've rooted for Cubs prospects for 10-15 years and where has that gotten me?

I dont know. Whatever. It kinda falls in the same category as rooting for injuries for me.


Id rather root for Bryant to be better or something. Doesnt matter. Carry on.


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Olt and Baez hit bombs tonight vs Rangers.

Game is on right now on MLB network.

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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

This seems like an interesting position. Wouldn't prospects not be too different from rookies? I absolutely hope all Bears rookies are terrible, all Tigers prospects end up terrible, whoever the Bucks pick up next year sucks. I don't think it equates to hoping someone gets physically injured.

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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

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I've rooted for Cubs prospects for 10-15 years and where has that gotten me?



Kerry Wood, Mark Prior, Brooks Keyshnik are not in the HOF?

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Olt and Baez hit bombs tonight vs Rangers.

Game is on right now on MLB network.

up 5-0 on Rangers


Both balls crushed too. Give Olt the 3B now now and Javy by June at 2B, or trade Castro for SP if Alcantara looks to be a keeper at 2B and put Javy at SS.

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Kirkwood wrote:
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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

:scratch:

I've rooted for Cubs prospects for 10-15 years and where has that gotten me?



Kerry Wood, Mark Prior, Brooks Keyshnik are not in the HOF?

I've moved on mike. I'm 100% in on the next crop. And, unlike RBP, I have no issue wishing Abreu learns under Dunn's tutelage and adopts all of that illiterate asshole's habits.


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Olt and Baez hit bombs tonight vs Rangers.

Game is on right now on MLB network.

up 5-0 on Rangers


Both balls crushed too. Give Olt the 3B now now and Javy by June at 2B, or trade Castro for SP if Alcantara looks to be a keeper at 2B and put Javy at SS.

:D :D :D


.258 with 12 KO in 31 AB...and this is against middling pitchers working on things...but hey, Sir told me the Cubs pulled off a steal

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Kirkwood wrote:
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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

:scratch:

I've rooted for Cubs prospects for 10-15 years and where has that gotten me?



Kerry Wood, Mark Prior, Brooks Keyshnik are not in the HOF?

I've moved on mike. I'm 100% in on the next crop. And, unlike RBP, I have no issue wishing Abreu learns under Dunn's tutelage and adopts all of that illiterate asshole's habits.

And I have no issue wishing that Spiegel's god-awful nickname of Cookie Baez actually catches on.

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I'm not on either side, but you should post his OPS and SLG if you're going to post his AVG.

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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

This seems like an interesting position. Wouldn't prospects not be too different from rookies? I absolutely hope all Bears rookies are terrible, all Tigers prospects end up terrible, whoever the Bucks pick up next year sucks. I don't think it equates to hoping someone gets physically injured.

I guess because injury is why Tavarez might bust out makes me uneasy


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.258 with 12 KO in 31 AB...and this is against middling pitchers working on things...but hey, Sir told me the Cubs pulled off a steal

I cannot fault him for being extremely aggressive in Spring Training. He won't have much of a 'next opportunity.' He is known for having good plate discipline when he is right, and drawing a ton of walks. I trust that, if he makes the team, he will have more walks and less strikeouts.

But I'm not going to complain about a .918 OPS no matter how it comes.

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Kirkwood wrote:
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Kirkwood wrote:

I've rooted for Cubs prospects for 10-15 years and where has that gotten me?



Kerry Wood, Mark Prior, Brooks Keyshnik are not in the HOF?

I've moved on mike. I'm 100% in on the next crop. And, unlike RBP, I have no issue wishing Abreu learns under Dunn's tutelage and adopts all of that illiterate asshole's habits.

And I have no issue wishing that Spiegel's god-awful nickname of Cookie Baez actually catches on.


Fucking Divapants :lol:


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Kirkwood wrote:
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Bad Karma to root against prospects, imo

This seems like an interesting position. Wouldn't prospects not be too different from rookies? I absolutely hope all Bears rookies are terrible, all Tigers prospects end up terrible, whoever the Bucks pick up next year sucks. I don't think it equates to hoping someone gets physically injured.

I guess because injury is why Tavarez might bust out makes me uneasy

Fucking Divapants :lol:

Whatever

Rooting for injuries is weak. Root for your team to be better.


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I'm not on either side, but you should post his OPS and SLG if you're going to post his AVG.


I would generally agree with you but in this instance I don't think anyone questions his power. He has shown at every level that if he sees and can get to the ball he hits it hard. That is why I used K and AVG.

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Whatever

Rooting for injuries is weak. Root for your team to be better.

I misquoted. That's wasn't for you.


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Olt is a low BA, high K guy. But he has also shown himself to be a high OBP and OPS guy. I would expect a normal MLB stat line for him to be .240/.330/.480 with the possibility to hit 30 HRs.


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Olt is a low BA, high K guy. But he has also shown himself to be a high OBP and OPS guy. I would expect a normal MLB stat line for him to be .240/.330/.480 with the possibility to hit 30 HRs.

That would be great.


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We know this is how it works. Phenoms get fewer September callups than they used to, and they rarely debut on Opening Day. Instead, it’s June that’s become the popular time for debuts, all in the name of delaying arbitration and free agency eligibility.

On the one hand, it kind of sucks: much of the fun in each new season comes from watching players burst on to the scene. On the other, it’s really hard to blame teams for playing in this way when the rewards are so obvious.

Sometimes, though, it’s a lot easier to blame teams. Take the Houston Astros and center fielder George Springer. Springer, the 11th overall pick in the 2011 draft out of the University of Connecticut, hit .302/.383/.526 with 24 homers and 32 steals in his first full pro season in 2012, with the big caveats that he struck out 156 times in 581 plate appearances and 80 percent of his season was spent at Single-A Lancaster, annually one of or the most explosive environments for offense in the minors.

So, there was still some reason for skepticism last year. Springer, though, answered all doubters in hitting .297/.399/.579 in 73 games in Double-A and then .311/.425/.626 in 62 games in Triple-A. In all, he hit 37 homers, drove in 108 runs and swiped 45 bases in 53 attempts. He was the first 30 HR-30 SB player in the minors since Oakland’s Grant Desme in 2009. He did strike out 161 times in 589 plate appearances, so he’s not exactly the perfect prospect. But it was the kind of performance that certainly should have earned him a major league audition.

Except, of course, he never got one.

While Springer was dominating the PCL, the Astros were going 51-111 and posting the worst record in baseball for the third straight season. Their center fielders ended up hitting .218/.270/.314 with eight homers on the season. The were successful on just 10 of 24 steal attempts. They struck out 187 times. And it’s not like the team had much going on in left field or right field, either.

Springer, though, was denied a September callup as Brandon Barnes and Trevor Crowe (both now departed) finished up the season in center. GM Jeff Luhnow lied through his teeth in November, saying Springer wasn’t called up because of 40-man roster issues.

In the offseason, the Astros acquired Dexter Fowler to play center. The official word entering this spring was that Springer could still win a job. However, everyone knew that was exceedingly unlikely. The plan all along has been to keep in the minors until June, delaying his free agency for a year.

Now, all of this is pretty typical. It’s no secret what the Astros were doing, and we’re all kind of used to this kind of thing. Personally, I had more of a problem with it than the typical delayed callup for two reasons. First, because Springer was simply so outstanding in the minors last season that he obviously earned his promotion; there would have been absolutely no question about it if not for the service time issues. Second, Springer turned 24 last September. It’s one thing to play this game with 20- and 21-year-olds. Springer, though, wouldn’t have been eligible for free agency for the first time until age 30 even had the Astros called him up in September. Now he won’t get to choose his own path until age 31.

Still, that’s the way it’s done. So, even though the thought crossed my mind and my twitter feed a few times, I never did voice my displeasure on the blog. At least not until FOXSports.com’s Ken Rosenthal dropped a bombshell on Wednesday.

Sources told Rosenthal that the Astros offered Springer a seven-year, $23 million contract last September. The obvious, obvious implication being “you sign this and we’ll give you your callup.” After all, once the Astros have Springer signed to the bargain deal, there’s no longer any reason to play games with his service time.

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened. In 2008, Evan Longoria was sent down by the Rays prior to Opening Day, even though it seemed obvious that he was the team’s best option at third base. Just a couple of weeks later, though, on April 12, he got a surprise callup. Six days later, his six-year, $17.5 million contract with the Rays was officially announced. Unofficially, agreeing to the deal meant he got to spend the rest of the season in the majors. It made him pretty much the biggest bargain in baseball until Mike Trout came along

Springer wasn’t interested in playing ball with the Astros, even though it would have gotten him to the majors three months earlier. And it was absolutely the right call, given that the Astros not only wanted him to give up all three arbitration years but also a year of free agency. Jacoby Ellsbury is about to make $21 million this year in his seventh big-league season. The Astros wanted to pay Springer barely more than that for seven seasons combined. Even though it’s $23 million guaranteed for a player who hasn’t set foot in the majors yet, it simply wasn’t a competitive offer.

I might even consider it extortion.

Thankfully, Rosenthal is taking the Astros to task over this, wondering how Springer is worth $23 million but not a spot on Houston’s still lackluster roster. The Astros declined to comment.

I’m not going to be as polite about it as Rosenthal (I rarely am). What the Astros are doing here is shameful. I know there are a lot of good people in that organization. They’ve hired a number of stathead favorites and other people I respect. And they’re certainly doing a lot of things right to turn their organization around.

But they’re doing this very, very wrong. If nothing else, they’re sending a terrible message to the rest of their prospects. Why should Carlos Correa and Mark Appel bother trying their hardest this year if they feel the Astros won’t promote them before June 2015 anyway?

And Springer certainly deserves better. It’s possible he’ll come up in June and struggle, and the team will start talking about how he wasn’t ready previously. And maybe he wasn’t. Maybe he isn’t. Heck, maybe he’ll be a bust and it’ll turn out that the Astros needlessly delayed a useless player’s free agency.

Springer, though, earned his opportunity. And he would have gotten it, if only he’d been willing to sellout. Good for him that he wasn’t. Shame on Luhnow and company for putting him in that position.

Astros as just taking advantage of the rules but that's fucked up. I hope Ricketts isn't an asshole and allows the prospects to come whenever they're ready.


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Seeing as the Cubs have signed their last 2 young cats to long term deals well before they reach free agency I doubt this clock even matters for Theo and Jed.

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Olt is a low BA, high K guy. But he has also shown himself to be a high OBP and OPS guy. I would expect a normal MLB stat line for him to be .240/.330/.480 with the possibility to hit 30 HRs.


that's what they had last year from 3rd! Move those guys to 2nd & Olt start at 3rd. They might have some pop in the lineup.

Sheirholtz, Rizzo,Ruggiano,Valbuena/Murphy,Olt.

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Bruce Levine just called Baez the best player in baseball.

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Bruce Levine just called Baez the best player in baseball.

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Bruce Levine just called Baez the best player in baseball.

:lol:

JORR, you jealous the Cubs major league roster is so stacked there's no room for him and we have to stash him in the minors?


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They were talking about Abreu hitting his second spring homer and naturally, self-loathing Sox fan Mully had to mention how Baez has five. They started talking about how the Cubs could possibly come north without him. Mully said he was the best player on the Cubs and Levine said he was the best player at Spring Training period.

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We know this is how it works. Phenoms get fewer September callups than they used to, and they rarely debut on Opening Day. Instead, it’s June that’s become the popular time for debuts, all in the name of delaying arbitration and free agency eligibility.

On the one hand, it kind of sucks: much of the fun in each new season comes from watching players burst on to the scene. On the other, it’s really hard to blame teams for playing in this way when the rewards are so obvious.

Sometimes, though, it’s a lot easier to blame teams. Take the Houston Astros and center fielder George Springer. Springer, the 11th overall pick in the 2011 draft out of the University of Connecticut, hit .302/.383/.526 with 24 homers and 32 steals in his first full pro season in 2012, with the big caveats that he struck out 156 times in 581 plate appearances and 80 percent of his season was spent at Single-A Lancaster, annually one of or the most explosive environments for offense in the minors.

So, there was still some reason for skepticism last year. Springer, though, answered all doubters in hitting .297/.399/.579 in 73 games in Double-A and then .311/.425/.626 in 62 games in Triple-A. In all, he hit 37 homers, drove in 108 runs and swiped 45 bases in 53 attempts. He was the first 30 HR-30 SB player in the minors since Oakland’s Grant Desme in 2009. He did strike out 161 times in 589 plate appearances, so he’s not exactly the perfect prospect. But it was the kind of performance that certainly should have earned him a major league audition.

Except, of course, he never got one.

While Springer was dominating the PCL, the Astros were going 51-111 and posting the worst record in baseball for the third straight season. Their center fielders ended up hitting .218/.270/.314 with eight homers on the season. The were successful on just 10 of 24 steal attempts. They struck out 187 times. And it’s not like the team had much going on in left field or right field, either.

Springer, though, was denied a September callup as Brandon Barnes and Trevor Crowe (both now departed) finished up the season in center. GM Jeff Luhnow lied through his teeth in November, saying Springer wasn’t called up because of 40-man roster issues.

In the offseason, the Astros acquired Dexter Fowler to play center. The official word entering this spring was that Springer could still win a job. However, everyone knew that was exceedingly unlikely. The plan all along has been to keep in the minors until June, delaying his free agency for a year.

Now, all of this is pretty typical. It’s no secret what the Astros were doing, and we’re all kind of used to this kind of thing. Personally, I had more of a problem with it than the typical delayed callup for two reasons. First, because Springer was simply so outstanding in the minors last season that he obviously earned his promotion; there would have been absolutely no question about it if not for the service time issues. Second, Springer turned 24 last September. It’s one thing to play this game with 20- and 21-year-olds. Springer, though, wouldn’t have been eligible for free agency for the first time until age 30 even had the Astros called him up in September. Now he won’t get to choose his own path until age 31.

Still, that’s the way it’s done. So, even though the thought crossed my mind and my twitter feed a few times, I never did voice my displeasure on the blog. At least not until FOXSports.com’s Ken Rosenthal dropped a bombshell on Wednesday.

Sources told Rosenthal that the Astros offered Springer a seven-year, $23 million contract last September. The obvious, obvious implication being “you sign this and we’ll give you your callup.” After all, once the Astros have Springer signed to the bargain deal, there’s no longer any reason to play games with his service time.

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened. In 2008, Evan Longoria was sent down by the Rays prior to Opening Day, even though it seemed obvious that he was the team’s best option at third base. Just a couple of weeks later, though, on April 12, he got a surprise callup. Six days later, his six-year, $17.5 million contract with the Rays was officially announced. Unofficially, agreeing to the deal meant he got to spend the rest of the season in the majors. It made him pretty much the biggest bargain in baseball until Mike Trout came along

Springer wasn’t interested in playing ball with the Astros, even though it would have gotten him to the majors three months earlier. And it was absolutely the right call, given that the Astros not only wanted him to give up all three arbitration years but also a year of free agency. Jacoby Ellsbury is about to make $21 million this year in his seventh big-league season. The Astros wanted to pay Springer barely more than that for seven seasons combined. Even though it’s $23 million guaranteed for a player who hasn’t set foot in the majors yet, it simply wasn’t a competitive offer.

I might even consider it extortion.

Thankfully, Rosenthal is taking the Astros to task over this, wondering how Springer is worth $23 million but not a spot on Houston’s still lackluster roster. The Astros declined to comment.

I’m not going to be as polite about it as Rosenthal (I rarely am). What the Astros are doing here is shameful. I know there are a lot of good people in that organization. They’ve hired a number of stathead favorites and other people I respect. And they’re certainly doing a lot of things right to turn their organization around.

But they’re doing this very, very wrong. If nothing else, they’re sending a terrible message to the rest of their prospects. Why should Carlos Correa and Mark Appel bother trying their hardest this year if they feel the Astros won’t promote them before June 2015 anyway?

And Springer certainly deserves better. It’s possible he’ll come up in June and struggle, and the team will start talking about how he wasn’t ready previously. And maybe he wasn’t. Maybe he isn’t. Heck, maybe he’ll be a bust and it’ll turn out that the Astros needlessly delayed a useless player’s free agency.

Springer, though, earned his opportunity. And he would have gotten it, if only he’d been willing to sellout. Good for him that he wasn’t. Shame on Luhnow and company for putting him in that position.


Houston better be building something special because the way they are going about their business is absolute bullshit. Purposely tanking by not spending on the major league team while pocketing the profits and keeping deserving prospects down in the minors for as long as possible. They better win a couple WS to make the ends justify the means.


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They were talking about Abreu hitting his second spring homer and naturally, self-loathing Sox fan Mully had to mention how Baez has five. They started talking about how the Cubs could possibly come north without him. Mully said he was the best player on the Cubs and Levine said he was the best player at Spring Training period.

Not exactly how you presented it, but still


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They were talking about Abreu hitting his second spring homer and naturally, self-loathing Sox fan Mully had to mention how Baez has five. They started talking about how the Cubs could possibly come north without him. Mully said he was the best player on the Cubs and Levine said he was the best player at Spring Training period.

Not exactly how you presented it, but still



Well, I'm sure Bruce wasn't really thinking of it that way, but if you say a guy is the best player at Spring Training, aren't you really saying he's the best guy in baseball? I mean everyone is at Spring Training.

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They were talking about Abreu hitting his second spring homer and naturally, self-loathing Sox fan Mully had to mention how Baez has five. They started talking about how the Cubs could possibly come north without him. Mully said he was the best player on the Cubs and Levine said he was the best player at Spring Training period.

Not exactly how you presented it, but still
I heard him talking over last weekend about him too, and it almost seemed like you can pencil him into the all star game this year.

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They were talking about Abreu hitting his second spring homer and naturally, self-loathing Sox fan Mully had to mention how Baez has five. They started talking about how the Cubs could possibly come north without him. Mully said he was the best player on the Cubs and Levine said he was the best player at Spring Training period.

Not exactly how you presented it, but still
I heard him talking over last weekend about him too, and it almost seemed like you can pencil him into the all star game this year.

Thats especially embarassing for a guy like him with so much experience.

Saying that about LeBron right before his rookie year would have been nuts.


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Did he really name yet another person after food?

That is showing what is going on in the subliminal level

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