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This is so laughable Alcantara is 1 for 16. He is terrible. Also cost the team a chance to win the Giants Series at home when he got doubled off 3rd by just taking off for home. He should not be on this roster.Watching Happ bat .198 with 45 k’s the last month could easily be bested by Alcantara.
Easy to say with hind sight, but it would really nice to have Cam Smith still.This is so laughable Alcantara is 1 for 16. He is terrible. Also cost the team a chance to win the Giants Series at home when he got doubled off 3rd by just taking off for home. He should not be on this roster.
The question is how much of a discount? He currently makes $20M/yr and will be 32 in August. At his best Happ's a .240 hitter with around 25HRs. Which means 30percent of time he's a .280 hitter with great power and 70 percent of the time he's a .200 hitter.Happy will take a discount to stay in Chicago. Suzuki will go market rate
The question is how much of a discount? He currently makes $20M/yr and will be 32 in August. At his best Happ's a .240 hitter with around 25HRs. Which means 30percent of time he's a .280 hitter with great power and 70 percent of the time he's a .200 hitter.
Personally, wouldn't pay Happ more than $11M. I would rather pay for a solid starting staff and reliever group. IMO playoff winning baseball is about pitching and pitchers with velocity.
Seems like instead of scouring for reliever arms, Hoyer should be scouring for "overlooked" hitters. And spend Rickett's money wisely on pitching arms. And signing a guy like Skubal makes me really nervous based on recent history of big money free agents like: Burnes, Snell, Cole, Musgrove, etc. Over the long haul, I like the Brewers and Pirates approach of developing big arms internally.
Happ doesn’t have enough productivity potential to resign. He’s a great glove and a league average hitter. Suzuki is frequently referred to as the best hitter on the team. I’d try to pay Seya for four more years as guys like Shaw Ramirez and Conrad develop. Yes Conrad was finally activated.Happy will take a discount to stay in Chicago. Suzuki will go market rate
Happ would take 3/$54M and I'd do it in a heartbeat.Happy will take a discount to stay in Chicago. Suzuki will go market rate
Thielbar has been terrible all year. They caught lightning in a bottle with him last year, but now yeah, he's washed. Mop-up duty only, please. Probably the same with Pomeranz, but I'm willing to give him a bit of a look before getting there. He has July to look decent, or he's gone by Aug 1.Pomeranz & Thielbar looked washed up to me.
Pomeranz was looking washed up at times last season too which is why they didn't make much of an effort to resign him. Pomeranz is 37 Thielbar is 39 neither one has an upside anymore it's trying to milk every last bit of production you can out of them.Pomeranz & Thielbar looked washed up to me.
Cubs have to shake up the clubhouse. Plus, NLCS caliber teams need stud players in the 3-5 lineup spots. PCA is playing at that level, but he may be too valuable as lead-off guy. Otherwise, guys like Suzuki, Happ, Busch are 6/7 spot players in an NLCS caliber lineup.Happ would take 3/$54M and I'd do it in a heartbeat.
PCA is really looking like he’s going to turn into a guaranteed yearly .280 30+ HRs 100+ RBI player. Plus just insanely good defense and speed.Regardless of what the Cubs do the rest of the season PCA emerging as a bona fide superstar is really fun to watch. Hopefully he keeps this up and makes a run for mvp. True 5 tool player.