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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:13 am 
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So you've got a terrifically athletic 22 year old guy, works very hard, great attitude, struggles a bit with the glove. so the first plan of action is to move him to the outfield? I don't get it. Is he THAT bad?

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I'd prefer to have this discussion with people who aren't Cub fans. Obviously you're incapable of being rational about the subject. If you're really going to insist it's a baseball decision, you're lying or ignorant. It's strictly about money. Again, of course they can do it. That isn't the point. They are fucking with his service time. He belongs on the big league roster.


Did you feel that the Rays and Angels handled the Longoria and Trout situations incorrectly? Just curious.

I don't know if there's a 'right' answer. The Cubs are certainly within their right to hold him down for 12 days and I'm guessing will do that. On the other hand, people arguing that the first 9 games don't matter are flat out wrong. Ask any team that misses the playoffs by a game or two.

Keeping him down would be a reflection that the front office believes they are a year away from serious contention, which I agree with.


Those guys signed long term deals before they had to. Obviously, they're both club friendly deals. The player got something in return. Whether it was worth what he gave up, that's for the player and his agent to decide.

I just don't think it's good policy in general to send a guy who most people agree is ready to kill it to the minor leagues. Not good for baseball. That has nothing in particular to do with the Cubs. The rules were agreed to in the CBA. But if the guy taking Bryant's spot hits .125 for a month and the Cubs miss the playoffs by a game or two, I'm guessing Cub fans won't think it was such a "smart" move.

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I think it is the right move by the Cubs to keep him down so they control him another year but if I'm Bryant I'm getting out of Chicago as soon as I can in response.


Well, I don't think that will be the case. If the Cubs throw the most money at him when that time comes, he'll stay.

But this is a bigger issue than just the Cubs/Bryant. And it's been done before. But this is a super high profile case. This is the kind of shit that comes with drafting waves and waves of Babe Fuckin' Ruths.
If he is really that good the Cubs won't be offering the most money by a significant margin.


I don't know why you'd say that. The last thing the Cubs want is another Maddux.

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I'd prefer to have this discussion with people who aren't Cub fans. Obviously you're incapable of being rational about the subject. If you're really going to insist it's a baseball decision, you're lying or ignorant. It's strictly about money. Again, of course they can do it. That isn't the point. They are fucking with his service time. He belongs on the big league roster.

It is a baseball decision. Do you want a good player for six years or for seven years?

There is no guarantee Kris Bryant sticks around after that, for all the money in the world. He may want to play in San Diego, or for a Las Vegas MLB team.

Exactly. It's that simple.


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I don't know why you'd say that. The last thing the Cubs want is another Maddux.
Because I assume that Boston, New York, and Los Angeles will still exist.

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I don't know why you'd say that. The last thing the Cubs want is another Maddux.
Because I assume that Boston, New York, and Los Angeles will still exist.


The Cubs can spend with any of them.

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I don't know why you'd say that. The last thing the Cubs want is another Maddux.
Because I assume that Boston, New York, and Los Angeles will still exist.


The Cubs can spend with any of them.
Which is why he won't have a significantly better offer from the Cubs.

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maybe they should keep in in AAA all year to master LF.

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You would think they would have learned from last year when Baez was ready for the big leagues and they dispirited him by sending him down.

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maybe they should keep in in AAA all year to master LF.


Nobody masters left field. It exists as a place to put sluggers who can't play defense. And Alex Gordon.

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I don't know why you'd say that. The last thing the Cubs want is another Maddux.
Because I assume that Boston, New York, and Los Angeles will still exist.
The Cubs can spend with any of them.
But will they?

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by then the cubs will have won at a minimum of 4 world series titles and it won't seem like such a pressing issue to sign any one player.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I think it is the right move by the Cubs to keep him down so they control him another year but if I'm Bryant I'm getting out of Chicago as soon as I can in response.

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This is one of those situations that seems like a huge deal now, but in a couple months it will seem like ancient history


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by then the cubs will have won at a minimum of 4 world series titles and it won't seem like such a pressing issue to sign any one player.

sounds about right.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I think it is the right move by the Cubs to keep him down so they control him another year but if I'm Bryant I'm getting out of Chicago as soon as I can in response.

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This is one of those situations that seems like a huge deal now, but in a couple months it will seem like ancient history
It won't to Bryant. It wouldn't to me.

I think we all have things we still remember that are employer has done either good or bad. It may not matter if the Cubs are willing to go over the top on the Yankees and Red Sox offer.

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the more I think about it, the more I think this will bite Cubs in the ass somehow. basic rule of life: do the right thing and don't worry about the consequences.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I think it is the right move by the Cubs to keep him down so they control him another year but if I'm Bryant I'm getting out of Chicago as soon as I can in response.

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This is one of those situations that seems like a huge deal now, but in a couple months it will seem like ancient history
It won't to Bryant. It wouldn't to me.

I think we all have things we still remember that are employer has done either good or bad. It may not matter if the Cubs are willing to go over the top on the Yankees and Red Sox offer.

I disagree. It seems like a huge deal now but when if the time for free agency comes his feeling on the organization will be formed by a lot of other things. How they worked the arbitration system will be way far down on the list, imo.


I was trying to find any evidence of a player talking about it years later and couldnt find any. Most players eventually understand it's part of the process and have no ill will towards the team.


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the more I think about it, the more I think this will bite Cubs in the ass somehow. basic rule of life: do the right thing and don't worry about the consequences.

Good. As that is exactly what the Cubs are doing.

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What if all this talk means nothing? Maybe after all the winning by the time Bryant is a FA it is time to do flipping part two to reload again?

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What if all this talk means nothing? Maybe after all the winning by the time Bryant is a FA it is time to do flipping part two to reload again?

I like how you think

Or maybe Bryant will get two concussions and quit


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What if all this talk means nothing? Maybe after all the winning by the time Bryant is a FA it is time to do flipping part two to reload again?

I like how you think

Or maybe Bryant will get two concussions and quit


this is exactly right. 5-6 years down the line, who the fuck knows. anything could happen. that's why you should DO THE RIGHT THING.

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I disagree. It seems like a huge deal now but when if the time for free agency comes his feeling on the organization will be formed by a lot of other things. How they worked the arbitration system will be way far down on the list, imo.
When he is playing that extra year you don't think he'll know why he is?
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I was trying to find any evidence of a player talking about it years later and couldnt find any. Most players eventually understand it's part of the process and have no ill will towards the team.
Players rarely give their reasons for not choosing to stay somewhere anyways. It's mostly "I loved my time there and the fans".

The thing is that very few players are so highly touted by their own organization and clearly ready to play MLB and then they get this done to them.

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What if all this talk means nothing? Maybe after all the winning by the time Bryant is a FA it is time to do flipping part two to reload again?

I like how you think

Or maybe Bryant will get two concussions and quit


this is exactly right. 5-6 years down the line, who the fuck knows. anything could happen. that's why you should DO THE RIGHT THING.

Do you think if they bring him up now he's more likely to sign back with them when its time for FA? That he'll sit back and reflect how they did him a solid a few years back? Or will he like 99% of players, take the biggest contract he can get from whoever offers it no matter what the Cubs do?

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The other plus is that the extra couple of weeks in Iowa will give Bryant a chance to enjoy better facilities/clubhouse than he will get at Wrigley.

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I disagree. It seems like a huge deal now but when if the time for free agency comes his feeling on the organization will be formed by a lot of other things. How they worked the arbitration system will be way far down on the list, imo.
When he is playing that extra year you don't think he'll know why he is?

I think a million things will have happened since then (good and bad) that will shape his opinion of the organization. I dont think he'll blame the team for doing what almost every team does in this situation. Obviously, its possible but seems unlikely.




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The thing is that very few players are so highly touted by their own organization and clearly ready to play MLB and then they get this done to them.

It's not that rare. There's a few players like this every year. And it seems like most of them re-sign at least once. (Mike Trout, Evan Longoria, Ryan Howard)


Its possible he'll be bitter. I just think it's unlikely. Also I think he goes where the money is regardless.


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Do you think if they bring him up now he's more likely to sign back with them when its time for FA? That he'll sit back and reflect how they did him a solid a few years back? Or will he like 99% of players, take the biggest contract he can get from whoever offers it no matter what the Cubs do?
He is much more likely to stick with the Cubs if he feels they are treating him right.

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I think a million things will have happened since then (good and bad) that will shape his opinion of the organization. I dont think he'll blame the team for doing what almost every team does in this situation. Obviously, its possible but seems unlikely.
He certainly seems to be blaming the team now.

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I think a million things will have happened since then (good and bad) that will shape his opinion of the organization. I dont think he'll blame the team for doing what almost every team does in this situation. Obviously, its possible but seems unlikely.
He certainly seems to be blaming the team now.

“Ownership here has been great to me …. Tom [Ricketts] is great to me, everybody in the front office is great to me, and I have nothing but good things to say about them.”).


Bryant, for his part, seems to understand, adding that he’s a professional, and he doesn’t think any of this is going to impact his relationship with the Cubs, or the Cubs’ relationship with Boras.


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