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PUCKHEAD SAYS:The Cubs do not develop position players. They just dont. I dont know why. I assume it is because it is more difficult to develop hitters than pitchers. If the guy throws 95, and the Cubs had a lot of these guys, you could make a pretty safe bet he would perform in the majors. If the guy hits in the .300's in the minors (Jake Fox, Corey Patterson, Bobby Hill, Brooks Kieschniek, Felix Pie, Micah Hoffpauir...), it doesnt automatically translate that they will be able to do it in the majors. Do I fault Hendry for that? No. I think he realizes it and that is why since he has been a scout through today, he has focused on pitching prospects and pitching development. Look at the pitchers this guy drafted: Kerry Wood, Justin Speier, Kyle Lohse, Jon Garland, Adam Everett, Scott Downs, Dontrelle Willis, Todd Wellemeyer, Mark Prior, Ricky Nolasco. And as a GM, he has seen Carlos Marmol and Carlos Zambrano come up through the ranks.
The Cubs buy their position players. They have done that now for the past 8 years. I can take your argument to fire him if you think there is someone out there right now who can revamp the farm system to develop positional players. But, expect the Cubs to sucks balls for quite a while.
I'm sorry,Puckhead but Jim has had 14 years of overlooking the Cubs farm system and 7 years as GM. Yes,the Cubs have developed pitchers but that's basically it in 14 years. That simply is a FAIL in my book. The proof is in the results. 14 years = 0 pennants! He has done ok with an open checkbook,but hell,you or I could have done it,too. I could read stat's,look at a guy's age,weight,personal habits same as the next guy before signing him. I know Jim has probably forgot more
mlb then I know,but it's still a crapshoot when signing FA's.