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That knee injury is going to prevent him from catching for the next couple of years. His play in the outfield is apparent to everyone but Steve. Also many of you seem confident that he is going to be surpassed by others. Where does his career go from here with this team?

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If they trade him, it will prove to be a monumental mistake by theo in not moving him this off season despite some really strong evidence he is a dh

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Is he going to be surpassed or isn't he. I have heard and read all day that he isn't an important piece and that others are going to easily replace his production. Now I'm treated as foolish for suggesting such a piece should be moved

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Is he going to be surpassed or isn't he. I have heard and read all day that he isn't an important piece and that others are going to easily replace his production. Now I'm treated as foolish for suggesting such a piece should be moved


He will be moved.

We don't need him.

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The Cubs should cut thier losses and deal him.

Even after a devastating knee injury there are AL teams with holes at DH who would throw together some talent for him. Nothing like what the Cubs would've got this offseason, but something. Would you be OK if the White Sox traded Carson Fulmer (had a rough outing yesterday night) for him? Maybe not that far, but RIGHT NOW after the injury if the Cubs would take Danish and E Johnson for him I'd probably make that deal.

But Theo is not going to suffer that kind of bruise to his ego. No way he acknowledges the mistake he made not dealing Schwarber this offseason for serious major league starting pitcher. Schwarber is going to whither on the Cubs until 2019, then he'll sign on to an AL team as a bargain bin pickup. He's on the Kendrys Morales career path.


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It would have been a great move to ship Baez and Schwarber to the al for a pitcher. Instead Schwarber is hurt, Baez is going to get exposed as his replacement and they had to throw 30+ million on lackey

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It would have been a great move to ship Baez and Schwarber to the al for a pitcher. Instead Schwarber is hurt, Baez is going to get exposed as his replacement and they had to throw 30+ million on lackey


2005

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It would have been a great move to ship Baez and Schwarber to the al for a pitcher. Instead Schwarber is hurt, Baez is going to get exposed as his replacement and they had to throw 30+ million on lackey


2005

It's so sad.


Nonsense.

2005 was fantastic.

Hopefully you'll get to feel that experience.

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good dolphin wrote:
Is he going to be surpassed or isn't he. I have heard and read all day that he isn't an important piece and that others are going to easily replace his production. Now I'm treated as foolish for suggesting such a piece should be moved

maybe you guys could start one more thread about this situation? We are in need of one more.

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I always get confused because the Sox won a World Series and I could still give 2 fucks about Cominsky Park but the Cubs haven't done shit and Sox fans still have to check with their doctor because it's been more than 4 hours.

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I always get confused because the Sox won a World Series and I could still give 2 fucks about Cominsky Park but the Cubs haven't done shit and Sox fans still have to check with their doctor because it's been more than 4 hours.


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My question is, why a Sock fan cares so damn much about the Cub to start a thread about the impact of young Kyle's injury?

Wouldn't said thread starter's time be more well spent figuring out how to use the damn quote function after 10+ years?

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I always get confused because the Sox won a World Series and I could still give 2 fucks about Cominsky Park but the Cubs haven't done shit and Sox fans still have to check with their doctor because it's been more than 4 hours.


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My question is, why a Sock fan cares so damn much about the Cub to start a thread about the impact of young Kyle's injury?

Wouldn't said thread starter's time be more well spent figuring out how to use the damn quote function after 10+ years?


I care about many things. I care about you

My question is completely valid

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good dolphin wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
My question is, why a Sock fan cares so damn much about the Cub to start a thread about the impact of young Kyle's injury?

Wouldn't said thread starter's time be more well spent figuring out how to use the damn quote function after 10+ years?


I care about many things. I care about you

My question is completely valid


You even write like a drunk.

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Mr. Reason wrote:
My question is, why a Sock fan cares so damn much about the Cub to start a thread about the impact of young Kyle's injury?

Wouldn't said thread starter's time be more well spent figuring out how to use the damn quote function after 10+ years?


I care about many things. I care about you

My question is completely valid

You must be off your period.

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Is he going to be surpassed or isn't he. I have heard and read all day that he isn't an important piece and that others are going to easily replace his production. Now I'm treated as foolish for suggesting such a piece should be moved

maybe you guys could start one more thread about this situation? We are in need of one more.


Abc 7 had a report on Schwarber near the front of its newscast. They spent several minutes with interviews from doctors and men on the street. I listened to the radio talk about it all day...but somehow I'm the guy dwelling on this injury and its impact

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That knee injury is going to prevent him from catching for the next couple of years. His play in the outfield is apparent to everyone but Steve. Also many of you seem confident that he is going to be surpassed by others. Where does his career go from here with this team?

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There's almost no chance that the Cubs get rid of young Schwarbs...at least not when his value is virtually nil. Why would they trade him away for a bag of balls?

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Honestly with a guy like him i think his locker room presence is a factor. Madden might keep him around just to help the team gel. But if hes not someone the team rallys for than just dump him cause his talents are in dh land.

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good dolphin wrote:
That knee injury is going to prevent him from catching for the next couple of years. His play in the outfield is apparent to everyone but Steve. Also many of you seem confident that he is going to be surpassed by others. Where does his career go from here with this team?


Why would this knee injury prevent him from catching "for the next couple years"?

The only thing that will prevent Schwarber from catching in the future is that without improvement, he isn't even an adequate major league defensive catcher.


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That knee injury is going to prevent him from catching for the next couple of years. His play in the outfield is apparent to everyone but Steve. Also many of you seem confident that he is going to be surpassed by others. Where does his career go from here with this team?


Why would this knee injury prevent him from catching "for the next couple years"?

The only thing that will prevent Schwarber from catching in the future is that without improvement, he isn't even an adequate major league defensive catcher.


You see... Good Dolphin is a troll...

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Such a shame.

No one ever returns from knee injuries.

It is too bad they do not have any type of surgery or rehab the guy could do where he could come back and play in the future.

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Such a shame.

No one ever returns from knee injuries.

It is too bad they do not have any type of surgery or rehab the guy could do where he could come back and play in the future.

devastating

Yes. Career over. Grandpa Schwarber might want to take up knitting or something less taxing. He will never play again. :lol: :lol: :lol: Love the Socks trolls. :lol:


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Good Dolphin's trolling aside...

No, this is not the end of his career as a Cub. He wasn't an all-star last year by any means, but he was productive as a hitter. Just my perception, but Cub fandom and even the media in general associated with him because he's "baseball sexy". The big, Babe Ruth-looking type. We love our gladiators and he fits in with guys like Trout just from a stature perspective. I'm not sure he would have been able to start hitting lefties with consistency. He might have. He still may when he gets back. I'm not sure he would have become a better left fielder or catcher. He may when he gets back. I think you give him at least another 2-4 years to see how he progresses.

I think Fangraphs says it best:

The fourth overall pick of the 2014 draft sprinted through the minors and hardly paused upon reaching the majors. In 273 plate appearances he popped 16 home runs while hitting .246/.355/.487. That's a 38 home run pace. Somewhere in the transition between Double- and Triple-A, Schwarber developed contact problems. He has a discerning eye at the plate and scouts seem to think he'll trim his whiff rate. If and when he does, his power and selectiveness will morph him into one of the most feared hitters in the league. Already, he's an imposing presence in the midst of an incredible Cubs lineup. Developed as a catcher, Schwarber seemingly has little hope of remaining at the position. For one, his is an everyday bat. Unlike the Giants with Buster Posey, the Cubs aren't going to sit Anthony Rizzo to keep Schwarber in the lineup. There's also the matter of his defense behind the plate -- it's questionable and unlikely to improve substantially. In the outfield, Schwarber's defense was passable. He may continue to make a few starts behind the plate, but his future is in the outfield. (Brad Johnson)

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Good Dolphin's trolling aside...

No, this is not the end of his career as a Cub. He wasn't an all-star last year by any means, but he was productive as a hitter. Just my perception, but Cub fandom and even the media in general associated with him because he's "baseball sexy". The big, Babe Ruth-looking type. We love our gladiators and he fits in with guys like Trout just from a stature perspective. I'm not sure he would have been able to start hitting lefties with consistency. He might have. He still may when he gets back. I'm not sure he would have become a better left fielder or catcher. He may when he gets back. I think you give him at least another 2-4 years to see how he progresses.

I think Fangraphs says it best:

The fourth overall pick of the 2014 draft sprinted through the minors and hardly paused upon reaching the majors. In 273 plate appearances he popped 16 home runs while hitting .246/.355/.487. That's a 38 home run pace. Somewhere in the transition between Double- and Triple-A, Schwarber developed contact problems. He has a discerning eye at the plate and scouts seem to think he'll trim his whiff rate. If and when he does, his power and selectiveness will morph him into one of the most feared hitters in the league. Already, he's an imposing presence in the midst of an incredible Cubs lineup. Developed as a catcher, Schwarber seemingly has little hope of remaining at the position. For one, his is an everyday bat. Unlike the Giants with Buster Posey, the Cubs aren't going to sit Anthony Rizzo to keep Schwarber in the lineup. There's also the matter of his defense behind the plate -- it's questionable and unlikely to improve substantially. In the outfield, Schwarber's defense was passable. He may continue to make a few starts behind the plate, but his future is in the outfield. (Brad Johnson)

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