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And I told you why I don't think they have been "refusing to bring anyone up who deserves it." If you think they have "refused," who are you referring to other than Bryant? If the question was "why are they refusing to bring up Bryant," then you might have a point. I would still disagree. But you're suggestion was it was a system-wide thing and that they were holding multiple players back.

And obviously, Alcantara refuted the theory anyway.
I'm not rehashing the debate. You said you don't think anyone was held back which is what I said. sini thinks Baez was held back.



"This may be a dumb question, but isn't a lot of the "Cubs minor league is stocked!" stuff because they seemingly have refused to bring up anyone who deserves it until it was almost impossible to keep them down?"

This implies a lot of players. Even if Baez is an example (which I disagree with), it still doesn't support your premise. And Alcantara completely shatters it, really.


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And I told you why I don't think they have been "refusing to bring anyone up who deserves it." If you think they have "refused," who are you referring to other than Bryant? If the question was "why are they refusing to bring up Bryant," then you might have a point. I would still disagree. But you're suggestion was it was a system-wide thing and that they were holding multiple players back.

And obviously, Alcantara refuted the theory anyway.
I'm not rehashing the debate. You said you don't think anyone was held back which is what I said. sini thinks Baez was held back.


Well, I heard Bruce Levine say that Baez was the best player in Arizona during Spring Training. I guess the Cubs wanted the best guy in Arizona killing it in Iowa rather than Wrigley Field.

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If Tampa doesn't move price I hope the cubs trade a couple prospects in the off season for him.

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Yeah, and Sini is saying Baez was the best player in camp that year but I dont think that really matters. For example, Olt raked in spring training this year.


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If Tampa doesn't move price I hope the cubs trade a couple prospects in the off season for him.



I wouldn't be shocked if they traded Rizzo. Nobody ever talks about that, but they have a lot of corner types coming on. If you really think Bryant and Schwarber are serious guys, they're going to have to play somewhere.

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 Post subject: Re: MLB trade deadline
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Yeah, and Sini is saying Baez was the best player in camp that year but I dont think that really matters. For example, Olt raked in spring training this year.


Olt is a great example. And remember, Baez was also bad a lot this year. So he may not have really been ready.


And they haven't held any pitching prospects back. Hendricks, Wada, etc. Lots of them have played in the bigs this year.


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 Post subject: Re: MLB trade deadline
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Yes. I do believe they are going to spend money on pitching.



Levine just said Theo from this point forward looking for pitchers and catchers back in trade from this point on. As for FA, I think the Cubs will get 2-3 types and not a super ace till year after.


One of Lester, Shields, Scherezer will be on the Cubs next season.


Well, if that happens, you'll know that Theo has ripped up "the Plan". The entire core of Epstein's philosophy- and he's stated it over and over and over again- is that he will not pay for past performance, but only for future performance. And I think that's a really sound philosophy. But it puts him in a bit of a trick bag when trying to acquire pitching because team just don't let these guys go when they're under control and in their prime. So you either have to find Arrietas (great move!) or you are going to be paying a relatively old guy like Scherzer for what he's already done. I think it's more likely that you see a blockbuster trade of a few of those heavy prospects for a guy like Darvish than some crazy free agent signing. At least I would hope so if I were a Cub fan and really believed in "the Plan".

Who the fuck cares about the plan?

Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


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If Tampa doesn't move price I hope the cubs trade a couple prospects in the off season for him.



I wouldn't be shocked if they traded Rizzo. Nobody ever talks about that, but they have a lot of corner types coming on. If you really think Bryant and Schwarber are serious guys, they're going to have to play somewhere.


I would be completely blown away if they move Rizzo. They really like him, he's playing really well and he's pretty cheap.


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And I told you why I don't think they have been "refusing to bring anyone up who deserves it." If you think they have "refused," who are you referring to other than Bryant? If the question was "why are they refusing to bring up Bryant," then you might have a point. I would still disagree. But you're suggestion was it was a system-wide thing and that they were holding multiple players back.

And obviously, Alcantara refuted the theory anyway.
I'm not rehashing the debate. You said you don't think anyone was held back which is what I said. sini thinks Baez was held back.



"This may be a dumb question, but isn't a lot of the "Cubs minor league is stocked!" stuff because they seemingly have refused to bring up anyone who deserves it until it was almost impossible to keep them down?"

This implies a lot of players. Even if Baez is an example (which I disagree with), it still doesn't support your premise. And Alcantara completely shatters it, really.
Alcantara was not on the MLB club when the statement was made so not sure what your point is.

It's ok to disagree. Just own that you don't think any players have been held back. That is it.

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 Post subject: Re: MLB trade deadline
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Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


It's also suggesting the plan isn't allowed to adapt, or to have different processes at different parts of the evolution. What they wanted to do the first day they got to Chicago isn't what they want to do now that they are on the cusp of some of the young guys coming up.


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 Post subject: Re: MLB trade deadline
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Alcantara was not on the MLB club when the statement was made so not sure what your point is.

It's ok to disagree. Just own that you don't think any players have been held back. That is it.


It's ok that what you said was wrong at the time, and is now pretty much disproved, though.


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 Post subject: Re: MLB trade deadline
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If Tampa doesn't move price I hope the cubs trade a couple prospects in the off season for him.



I wouldn't be shocked if they traded Rizzo. Nobody ever talks about that, but they have a lot of corner types coming on. If you really think Bryant and Schwarber are serious guys, they're going to have to play somewhere.

I could see that happenning but looking at his contract breakdown Id think it would take him demanding a new deal. He's gonna make 7 millon a year until a pay raise in 2018


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 Post subject: Re: MLB trade deadline
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Who the fuck cares about the plan?

Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


:lol: :lol: So you really weren't on board with "the Plan", "the right way"! Isn't that exactly what Rick and dolphin and jimmypasta have said in mocking Cub fans and the dumb loyalty to a "plan" that you now admit may not even exist?

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It's ok that what you said was wrong at the time, and is now pretty much disproved, though.
Do you think Alcantara became major league ready in the month from when I said it to the time he got up to the big leagues?

I'm sure Bryant and Baez and everyone else will make the major league team in the next 5 years. It doesn't mean at a time when no one was coming up that I was wrong. If Barney doesn't take maternity leave he probably is still in the minors. In fact, he is an example of "almost impossible to keep them down". :lol:

The funny thing is you still don't seem to think there is a Cubs minor league prospect who is ready to be on the MLB team. Somehow though, you are just arguing against me because that is what you do. Even when you agree, you want to disagree. :lol:

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Who the fuck cares about the plan?

Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


:lol: :lol: So you really weren't on board with "the Plan", "the right way"! Isn't that exactly what Rick and dolphin and jimmypasta have said in mocking Cub fans and the dumb loyalty to a "plan" that you now admit may not even exist?
It's just like how Curious Hair describes Bernstein's thoughts on anything.

"The plan is the plan until it isn't the plan and then it was never the plan".

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Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


It's also suggesting the plan isn't allowed to adapt, or to have different processes at different parts of the evolution. What they wanted to do the first day they got to Chicago isn't what they want to do now that they are on the cusp of some of the young guys coming up.


So sometimes it's okay to pay for past performance? Like I said, Theo Epstein, one of the world's greatest con men. And it's working!

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


It's also suggesting the plan isn't allowed to adapt, or to have different processes at different parts of the evolution. What they wanted to do the first day they got to Chicago isn't what they want to do now that they are on the cusp of some of the young guys coming up.


So sometimes it's okay to pay for past performance? Like I said, Theo Epstein, one of the world's greatest con men. And it's working!


No, sometimes it's ok to overpay for future performance. Huge difference.


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Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


It's also suggesting the plan isn't allowed to adapt, or to have different processes at different parts of the evolution. What they wanted to do the first day they got to Chicago isn't what they want to do now that they are on the cusp of some of the young guys coming up.


So sometimes it's okay to pay for past performance? Like I said, Theo Epstein, one of the world's greatest con men. And it's working!


No, sometimes it's ok to overpay for future performance. Huge difference.


There was a lot of talk about "career years" in that other thread yesterday. I'm 100% certain that Max Scherzer has already had his career year.

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There was a lot of talk about "career years" in that other thread yesterday. I'm 100% certain that Max Scherzer has already had his career year.


Maybe the Cubs won't sign him?


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Yeah, and Sini is saying Baez was the best player in camp that year but I dont think that really matters. For example, Olt raked in spring training this year.


i meant this year. IIRC the cubs showed him off @ ST 2yrs ago, but back then he was an A ball player or whatever so it wasn't gonna happen... when they did again after a 37HR/111RBI season between A/AA and he got his electric-ass dumped to iowa, well, yeah dude. the cubs shouldn't be fearful of highly touted prospects showing up and immediately shitting the bed.... does anyone remember the cosmic vortex of suck that rizzo was when he first came up with the padres?

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It's also funny that bringing up Rizzo "too early" is called a mistake.

Looks like it certainly derailed his career!

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If the Cubs were to trade Riz....now would be the time...I probably agree Schurzur had his career year unless he lands in the N.L.

Sounds like Price n Zobrist are on the move ...so it probably is all moot.

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Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


It's also suggesting the plan isn't allowed to adapt, or to have different processes at different parts of the evolution. What they wanted to do the first day they got to Chicago isn't what they want to do now that they are on the cusp of some of the young guys coming up.


So sometimes it's okay to pay for past performance? Like I said, Theo Epstein, one of the world's greatest con men. And it's working!


All contracts pay for past performance.


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Who the fuck cares about the plan?

Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


:lol: :lol: So you really weren't on board with "the Plan", "the right way"! Isn't that exactly what Rick and dolphin and jimmypasta have said in mocking Cub fans and the dumb loyalty to a "plan" that you now admit may not even exist?

What are you talking about? You're so far from reality now I dont even know how to answer

Ive ALWAYS said I want them to win BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY


I dont know anyone other than Denis who has ever said anything about winning the right way.

Please stop applying Bernstein and Denis thoughts to me and every Cub fan.


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It's also funny that bringing up Rizzo "too early" is called a mistake.

Looks like it certainly derailed his career!

Well, you said his career peaked at 24. That kind of sucks.


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It's also funny that bringing up Rizzo "too early" is called a mistake.

Looks like it certainly derailed his career!

Well, you said his career peaked at 24. That kind of sucks.
At least Rizzo had a lot of home runs that would have been home runs in other ballparks!

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It's also funny that bringing up Rizzo "too early" is called a mistake.

Looks like it certainly derailed his career!

What?

You're actually arguing that bringing a player up was a good idea even though he was completely not ready and had to go back to the minors for a year?


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Scoreboard baby. Just win. Seriously who the hell cares if they change their vision or were full of shit in some interviews?


It's also suggesting the plan isn't allowed to adapt, or to have different processes at different parts of the evolution. What they wanted to do the first day they got to Chicago isn't what they want to do now that they are on the cusp of some of the young guys coming up.


So sometimes it's okay to pay for past performance? Like I said, Theo Epstein, one of the world's greatest con men. And it's working!

:lol:

Yeah, a GM said something that wasnt completely true! Alert the Media!!!

Listen to yourself. Every Gm in every sport would love to pay for future perfomance but its not realistic. Theo isnt the first or last to say it.

Your obsession with finding fault with Theo or Cub fans is getting to crazy levels. Why do you care so much?


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It's also funny that bringing up Rizzo "too early" is called a mistake.

Looks like it certainly derailed his career!

What?

You're actually arguing that bringing a player up was a good idea even though he was completely not ready and had to go back to the minors for a year?
I don't know if it is a good thing but it certainly didn't hurt his career.

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Yeah, and Sini is saying Baez was the best player in camp that year but I dont think that really matters. For example, Olt raked in spring training this year.


i meant this year. IIRC the cubs showed him off @ ST 2yrs ago, but back then he was an A ball player or whatever so it wasn't gonna happen... when they did again after a 37HR/111RBI season between A/AA and he got his electric-ass dumped to iowa, well, yeah dude. the cubs shouldn't be fearful of highly touted prospects showing up and immediately shitting the bed.... does anyone remember the cosmic vortex of suck that rizzo was when he first came up with the padres?

Right, that's a case AGAINST bringing up the young player. Rizzo needed more development obviously.


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