*** Official 2025 Chicago Cubs Thread***

A they hit a dinger right at Rizz???????????????????
Yep...how many players have you seen look great in their first 30 ABs in the league, and then the rest of the league finds their weakness and they fall off? Give the kid sometime before you anoint him the future DH of this team.
 
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Really believe Mo Baller is our best option at DH now and moving forward
Not willing to go that far. But maybe he should platoon at DH with a healthy Suzuki over the remainder of the season. I would do the same with PCA and Alcantara over the next couple weeks.

I haven't seen Ballesteros play with the Iowa Cubs to know if he is a liability at catcher. But it drives me nuts when people look at his build and assume he's not athletic enough to catch. Cubs studio guy Cole Wright jumped into those stereotypes during yesterday's postgame interview with Ballesteros. Focusing on his speed to leg-out the triple and then jumping into Ballestoros losing some weight since going back down to Chicago.

I look at players like Kirk (Bluejays) and Pages (Cardinals) and see guys with atypical bodies who can still field their positions. And in the case of Kirk, one of the better hitters in baseball.
 
Yep...how many players have you seen look great in their first 30 ABs in the league, and then the rest of the league finds their weakness and they fall off? Give the kid sometime before you anoint him the future DH of this team.
I’m saying in 2026 we don’t have a better option at DH. The difference between MB and most is he’s a very simple A to B swing those are the guys that avoid long slumps because all he tried to do is explode to impact. Honestly his swing is Mark Grace with more pop.
 
I’m saying in 2026 we don’t have a better option at DH. The difference between MB and most is he’s a very simple A to B swing those are the guys that avoid long slumps because all he tried to do is explode to impact. Honestly his swing is Mark Grace with more pop.
We'll see how it pans out. I always say the best players are able to adjust to scouting adjustments. It's too soon to know if MB can do that.
 
The warm/slump nature of key Cubs hitters has driven me crazy over the last few years. Hoerner(.297) and Tucker (.270) are the only 2 starters hitting over .260.

Maybe Counsell will hire a new hitting coach to shake things up. But Kelly's approach seems like the party line in baseball today where teams coach launch and pull.
 
Not willing to go that far. But maybe he should platoon at DH with a healthy Suzuki over the remainder of the season. I would do the same with PCA and Alcantara over the next couple weeks.

I haven't seen Ballesteros play with the Iowa Cubs to know if he is a liability at catcher. But it drives me nuts when people look at his build and assume he's not athletic enough to catch. Cubs studio guy Cole Wright jumped into those stereotypes during yesterday's postgame interview with Ballesteros. Focusing on his speed to leg-out the triple and then jumping into Ballestoros losing some weight since going back down to Chicago.

I look at players like Kirk (Bluejays) and Pages (Cardinals) and see guys with atypical bodies who can still field their positions. And in the case of Kirk, one of the better hitters in baseball.
Mo is still a project at catcher. Definitely not ready for big leagues at that position yet.
 
Mo is still a project at catcher. Definitely not ready for big leagues at that position yet.
Based on what I’ve seen at Des Moines at least, I think you could live with 30-35 games per year for Mo at catcher. He’s miles better at it than Schwarber was when they contemplated the same type of usage 10 years ago now.