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PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:22 am 
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Safe assumption: The Cubs' offense will be better in 2015 than it was in 2014.


What leads you to believe such a thing?

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I think a lot depends on how well your manager uses the talent upgrades...


Outside of Lester, what are the "talent upgrades"? All the other "upgrades" are based on assumption rather than any track record.

Montero is an upgrade to a very important position.


I like the Montero move, but it may turn out bad if you dump Castillo and he reverts to his 2013 numbers and steps forward from there. He'll probably do so in a Cardinals uniform. That would be very Cub-like. :lol:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I think a lot depends on how well your manager uses the talent upgrades...


Outside of Lester, what are the "talent upgrades"? All the other "upgrades" are based on assumption rather than any track record.

Montero is an upgrade to a very important position.


I like the Montero move, but it may turn out bad if you dump Castillo and he reverts to his 2013 numbers and steps forward from there. He'll probably do so in a Cardinals uniform. That would be very Cub-like. :lol:

It would be

I read some stuff about Montero's defense and ability to call games that I loved. And I think he'll flourish in Wrigley

We'll see. I also expect them to add a professional outfielder.

Also, I believe they'll get better as the year goes on offensively.


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The Cubs paying 5 mill for a "caddy" to Ross seems really insane but hopefully we see results.

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75 wins tops. Good golly y'all. they're going to waste Lester's first (and perhaps best) season.

You think they are only 2 wins better than last year? Bernstein was referencing somethingsomethingSABR that suggested that they were pretty unlucky in their run sequencing. And I believe Maddon will use the roster more efficiently.

young "talent". young "talent". Young "talent". Not all these kids will pan out but they'll have to be played every day.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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I think a lot depends on how well your manager uses the talent upgrades...


Outside of Lester, what are the "talent upgrades"? All the other "upgrades" are based on assumption rather than any track record.

Montero is an upgrade to a very important position.


Nightengale did as well with the caveat that they limit his number of games

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I think a lot depends on how well your manager uses the talent upgrades...


Outside of Lester, what are the "talent upgrades"? All the other "upgrades" are based on assumption rather than any track record.

Right. They're a young team.


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I think a lot depends on how well your manager uses the talent upgrades...


Outside of Lester, what are the "talent upgrades"? All the other "upgrades" are based on assumption rather than any track record.

Right. They're a young team.


You hit the nail on the head. Too many people seem to believe young = good.

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Safe assumption: The Cubs' offense will be better in 2015 than it was in 2014.


What leads you to believe such a thing?

Young, raw players developing into major league players and John Mallee.

I can't tell you specifically if Baez or Russell is going to be really good. What I can tell you is that the young players are going to get a lot of opportunities to improve, and the ones that show improvement will be the ones playing everyday. The team has more options in 2015. I do not see Rizzo or Castro taking a step back, Miggy Montero is a slight upgrade even if he has a down year (a huge upgrade if he has a good year), the team will have a full season of Soler, a lot of Bryant (who could be 'average' and still help the offense), and Baez should at least hit over .200. The team should be stronger

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immessedup17 wrote:
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Safe assumption: The Cubs' offense will be better in 2015 than it was in 2014.


What leads you to believe such a thing?

Young, raw players developing into major league players and John Mallee.

I can't tell you specifically if Baez or Russell is going to be really good. What I can tell you is that the young players are going to get a lot of opportunities to improve, and the ones that show improvement will be the ones playing everyday. The team has more options in 2015. I do not see Rizzo or Castro taking a step back, Miggy Montero is a slight upgrade even if he has a down year (a huge upgrade if he has a good year), the team will have a full season of Soler, a lot of Bryant (who could be 'average' and still help the offense), and Baez should at least hit over .200. The team should be stronger


John Mallee? Who the fuck is John Mallee?????? He couldn't be better than Rudy Jaramillo, could he? :lol: :lol:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Safe assumption: The Cubs' offense will be better in 2015 than it was in 2014.


What leads you to believe such a thing?

Young, raw players developing into major league players and John Mallee.

I can't tell you specifically if Baez or Russell is going to be really good. What I can tell you is that the young players are going to get a lot of opportunities to improve, and the ones that show improvement will be the ones playing everyday. The team has more options in 2015. I do not see Rizzo or Castro taking a step back, Miggy Montero is a slight upgrade even if he has a down year (a huge upgrade if he has a good year), the team will have a full season of Soler, a lot of Bryant (who could be 'average' and still help the offense), and Baez should at least hit over .200. The team should be stronger


John Mallee? Who the fuck is John Mallee?????? He couldn't be better than Rudy Jaramillo, could he? :lol: :lol:

Rudy Jaramillo was given stubborn veterans. And hitting coaches aren't going to turn bad hitters into good hitters. Nor can they change the approach of someone who is set in their ways. But Mallee has an excellent track record with the Marlins and the Astros. Two teams that have had young hitters perform well.

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When Kris Bryant is winning the ROY award and becoming the next big star in town, the Cubs offense will look vastly different. With Castro, Bryant, Rizzo, Soler, Coghlan and Montero, they should have a nice offense. If Baez, Alcantara or Olt takes a big step up as well, so much better. But it will look like a legitimate offense in 2015.

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Does anyone believe it's possible that Bryant turns out to be an average hitter at best, and nothing more?

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Does anyone believe it's possible that Bryant turns out to be an average hitter at best, and nothing more?

Shhhhh, we need this dammit.


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Does anyone believe it's possible that Bryant turns out to be an average hitter at best, and nothing more?

Shhhhh, we need this dammit.


If he turns out to be just a guy.....wow. :shock: :shock: :shock:

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I didn't like his swing last year. I'm really interested to see if he keeps that swing this year or if they changed him up.


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it is entirely possible. But there's more likelihood that all their other prospects don't pan out, negating Bryan'ts efforts.

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Does anyone believe it's possible that Bryant turns out to be an average hitter at best, and nothing more?

Always possible. But there's not much to complain about thus far.


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No reason to hedge on injuries.....duh.
If I was betting $ and the season started today I would put the W total at 83 wins with the rest of the league knowing the big blue monster is about to eat you for the next 7 to 10 years.

Right handed power is the the BIGGEST deficiency in MLB and the Cubs have an embarrassing amount of it.

How'd you like to face a 3,4,5 of Rizzo, Bryant, Solar and the oldest one is 25.....

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http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2 ... don-bryant

Yeah, no.

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http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2015-01-08/cubs-world-series-sporting-news-picks-lester-maddon-bryant

Yeah, no.

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The addition of Jon Lester to the top of the rotation is huge for Chicago, as it means that Jake Arrieta slides into the No. 2 spot, followed by returning free agent Jason Hammel, and then some kind of mix of Kyle Hendricks, Travis Wood, Tsuyoshi Wada, Jacob Turner and Felix Doubront.


Someone tell Sporting News that isn't what anyone would call a championship mix.

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The fact that the Cubs were able to get significant action in the major leagues last year for Arismendy Alcantara, Jorge Soler and Javier Baez will help those players settle into their first full big-league campaigns.


Two of those three were as incapable of making contact as any players in major league history.

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Bryant is a slugging third baseman. The new manager of the Cubs, Joe Maddon, had a rookie third baseman join his team in April 2008. Evan Longoria was the Rookie of the Year and one of the big reasons that the Rays went from 96 losses the year before to 97 wins and the American League pennant.


Laziest analysis ever.


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Two of those three were as incapable of making contact as any players in major league history.


Laziest analysis ever.

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http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2015-01-08/cubs-world-series-sporting-news-picks-lester-maddon-bryant

Yeah, no.

Clickbait, irresponsible, inconceivable, reprehensible!


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