Szczur sucks. He won't be on the team next year and will most like be DFA'd in the off season.
That's pretty bold, considering he still has 2 major league options and we can send him back to AAA for no cost.
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Szczur sucks. He won't be on the team next year and will most like be DFA'd in the off season.
It's not bold. He flat out sucks. He's wasting a valuable 40 man spot right now. Same with Vitters. There is plenty of dead weight on the 40 man that will be cleaned up this off-season, led by those two.
Walk machine? The guy has a .315 OBP in the easiest hitters league in the minors. And please don't compare him to Baez. Javy has the power to offset his lack of walks. Szczur has nothing to offset it.
He doesn't need to offset his walks because that's his strength...
Before this year, 2013 was his worst season in the minors. Lets see where Szczur ranked last year compared to the rest of the league.
OBP - 12th (.350)
Doubles - 9th (27)
SB - 15th (22)
BA - 7th (.281)
No rankings on Fielding %, but I'm sure his .988 was near the top of the league. It was better then 2 of the 3 OF gold glove winners in the NL, and tied with the top gold glove OF.
1 of 3 players with over 450 AB's and less than 84 strikeouts. (75)
And again, that was his WORST season up to that point.
He's not having a horrific year this year, either. It just isn't as oustanding as it's been in the past. Letting him go, at 24 and not giving him a chance to prove himself in the majors, would be downright stupid.
And the only Cub this year with an OBP higher than .345 is Rizzo.
Are we really sure Russell is going to be major league ready next season? That's a pretty big assumption. Leave Castro where he is, for as bad of a reputation as he has he is actually a pretty good defensive player. And why the hate on Sczcur, a guy that hasn't even played a major league game yet? Overall I'm hoping Cubs fans temper their expectations a little bit..Bryant and Russell will not be all stars immediately, although everyone seems to be thinking they will keep pace with what they have been doing in the minors. I'm jumping all over the place with this post so I'll just stop now.
I don't want to trade any of them. You can buy pitching without having to give any of them up.
If a good portion of these guys pan out, someone is going to have to be shipped out. You can't start 5 outfielders and 2 shortstops.
Honestly, I'm holding out hope that they can get Schwarber up to snuff to be a major league catcher. That would give us a lot more flexibility in terms of personnel, since he wouldn't be taking up an outfield spot.
I was mainly talking about Bryant, Russell, Baez, Soler and Castro. I don't want any of them traded. They can trade Almora, they can trade Alcantara, they can trade Schwarber if they find the right deal. But those first 5 guys should be playing for the Cubs for the next 7 or 8 years if they pan out, at least.
If a good portion of these guys pan out, someone is going to have to be shipped out. You can't start 5 outfielders and 2 shortstops.
Honestly, I'm holding out hope that they can get Schwarber up to snuff to be a major league catcher. That would give us a lot more flexibility in terms of personnel, since he wouldn't be taking up an outfield spot.