***Official 2024 Chicago Cubs Thread***

BigJCy

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Busch has been one of the few Cubs hitters that has gone the wrong way the last month or so.

 

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I get you’re looking for more reasons to **** on the front office but come on. Even for you this is a stretch.

We’ve released Neris (who everyone wanted gone anyway) to avoid the option and put Smyly on waivers to likely try and avoid his buyout.

The Angels put a quarter of their roster on waivers with one of their top starters, three relievers and two starting outfielders.

Completely different things.
You and I have very, very different views if you don’t think this move was a move to unload his 2024 contract as much, if not more so, than to avoid a $2.5 MM buyout next year.

They’re very clearly, very obviously trying to get under the luxury tax before the end of the season. Just like the Angels.
 
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The $2.5 mil buyout on the option is going to be the thing some teams may pass on claiming Smyly because it's more than just picking up the remainder of his salary this season, but just need 1 team willing to do it that wants to bolster their bullpen. Merryweather has not been good and would probably go unclaimed if put on waivers. I don't see anyone claiming Wisdom if they put him out there too. The only other player on the roster that it would make sense to try is Tauchman as he really has not played much lately with the emergence of PCA and they need to clear a path for giving Caissie some AB in September. He has some value as a bench OF that plays good defense would think there is a good chance someone would claim him.
Yup - IMO, there is zero reason not to put Wisdom, Tauchman, and Merryweather on waivers.

My radical other thought that I haven’t seen anywhere (probably for good reason) is if you didn’t get any offers worth a **** for Taillon, maybe put him on waivers and see if you can save some space there.

If the system is setup to let you cut costs, take advantage of it.
 

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Yup - IMO, there is zero reason not to put Wisdom, Tauchman, and Merryweather on waivers.

My radical other thought that I haven’t seen anywhere (probably for good reason) is if you didn’t get any offers worth a **** for Taillon, maybe put him on waivers and see if you can save some space there.

If the system is setup to let you cut costs, take advantage of it.
Disagree about Taillon. He has reverted to his historical performance which is a 4.00 ERA over his career. He will have trade value in Nov/Dec for some team looking for a solid 3-5 starter who has been a reliable inning eater. Cubs might have to chip in some of his 2025 salary, but they should be able to get a decent prospect or mid-level major league player.
 

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You and I have very, very different views if you don’t think this move was a move to unload his 2024 contract as much, if not more so, than to avoid a $2.5 MM buyout next year.

They’re very clearly, very obviously trying to get under the luxury tax before the end of the season. Just like the Angels.
Yes, that’s what it is. It’s also not even close to ditching 25% of your active roster in one day. It’s one reliever.

This thread is fueled by. The cubs equivalent would be putting Hendricks, Smyly, Neris, Lopez, Happ and Bote all on waivers in one shot.
 

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Yes, that’s what it is. It’s also not even close to ditching 25% of your active roster in one day. It’s one reliever.

This thread is fueled by hyperbole
My point was that they’re trying to shed payroll by waiving a ton of players, and I don’t think it’s a bad move.

I made fun of the Angels for doing it last year, and now view us in a similar boat, so it’s egg on my face.

And while you seem hung up on the talent of player of which the Angels cut, and I won’t disagree that the Angels were letting big talents go, Neris, Bote, and Smyly make up 11.5% of our roster and Wisdom, Tauchman, and Merryweather make it 23% if the Cubs decide to do so.
 

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We keep winning but so do the Braves. Not making up much ground at the moment while we play these schlub teams.
 
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We keep winning but so do the Braves. Not making up much ground at the moment while we play these schlub teams.
Next 10
4 with pirates including today 2 v. Skene
3 Yanks
3 Dodgers

Got to find a way to go 7-3.
Basically for the Taillon, Hendricks, Assad games hope they each split Imanaga and Steele need to each win both. Biggest problem is LA and NY will have solid pitchers as well. Pittsburgh the other 2 next week should be v. Their 4,5 guys.
 
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Today would be a huge steel if we can get it. Taillon and Assad both will be in the National series so need to get them.when we can. They could bump Steele with the day off but I'm guessing they have him.open the Yankees series and close the Dodgers.
 
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Looking for the positives moving into next season. On July 6th the Cubs lost 7-0 to the Angels to drop to 41-49. In the 43 games since then they have gone 26-17 (~98 win pace). I'm also looking at three key guys for next year that have stepped in that time frame.

Dansby slashing .279/.349/.771
Amaya .358/.402/.992
PCA .244/.301/.768

That is a massive step up from two youngsters and rebound of form for Dansby. If those things are real, that's huge for next year. If you can get those young arms healthy and have a productive offseason, I'm feeling good going into next year.
 

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Looking for the positives moving into next season. On July 6th the Cubs lost 7-0 to the Angels to drop to 41-49. In the 43 games since then they have gone 26-17 (~98 win pace). I'm also looking at three key guys for next year that have stepped in that time frame.

Dansby slashing .279/.349/.771
Amaya .358/.402/.992
PCA .244/.301/.768

That is a massive step up from two youngsters and rebound of form for Dansby. If those things are real, that's huge for next year. If you can get those young arms healthy and have a productive offseason, I'm feeling good going into next year.
Bench will be better too
Caissie he's got to.get ABs though
Ballesteros #3 C/ res 1B/ PH / occasional DH
Shaw but maybe not to open the season
Velazquez
Ballencourt
 

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No reason for him to start another game this season. Time to call up Kilian and give him another look and also have Wicks about ready too, either would be a better option at this point. Love what Kyle has done through his career but we're basically throwing away a start every time out with him now.
 
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