*** Official 2025 Chicago Cubs Thread***

This is why I rarely visit this thread.
I love the Cubs. I very much dislike this iteration of the Cubs. And I can’t stand our owner running a 5 billion dollar organization like we are the Rays. All of the issues we are facing now have been fixable all year and they’ve ignored them. They’ve ignored them because they won’t part with prospects because they are cheap labor in future years. It all comes back to Tom being cheap.
 
I love the Cubs. I very much dislike this iteration of the Cubs. And I can’t stand our owner running a 5 billion dollar organization like we are the Rays. All of the issues we are facing now have been fixable all year and they’ve ignored them. They’ve ignored them because they won’t part with prospects because they are cheap labor in future years. It all comes back to Tom being cheap.

Oh, I hate the Ricketts approach. Don't get me wrong. It's beyond ridiculous.
 
Head scratchers all season for the skipper…as stated before, off the Counsell train.

I'm not at all convinced that this team wouldn't be in exactly the same the position with Ross still managing, which either says that the manager doesn't matter or Counsell is nothing but a league average manager who thinks he's smarter than everybody else.
 
I will never cheer for anything from the State of Wisconsin.

I like cheese. And cheese curds. And Coach TJ and his recruits from Milwaukee. And maybe the Wisconsin Dells because I went there as a kid. But beyond that....nope.
 
There is Colin Rea doing his job, just mind boggling he didn't get a start the way he's been pitching vs these guys throwing meatballs up there the last month.
The fact they are more or less burning Rea in this game is negligence. He could have started either of these first two and at least given us some length, but stubbornness won out.
 
Hahahaha.....Rea just mowing guys down...let's run a 34 year old guy out there in short rest that hasn't gotten anybody out since Labor Day, then back that up with a guy that's been throwing BP since august with a clearly dead arm, and let our hottest pitcher do nothing the entire series other than mop up innings. Great job Craig.
 
Cubs offense is cheeks.
That’s the thing - honestly nitpicking on some of the pitching decisions just doesn’t make sense. I’m sure better strings could have been pulled, but this series was unfortunately just three games of bonus baseball in my mind. The Cubs offense is Nico Hoerner and Michael Busch at this point. Occasionally Suzuki or PCA will give you a good at-bat. But where is that going to get you in the playoffs? Throw in losing your best pitcher…only pitcher really. It’s kind of a miracle the Cubs beat the Padres honestly.
 
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That’s the thing - honestly nitpicking on some of the pitching decisions just doesn’t make sense. I’m sure better strings could have been pulled, but this series was unfortunately just three games of bonus baseball in my mind. The Cubs offense is Nico Hoerner and Michael Busch at this point. Occasionally Suzuki or PCA will give you a good at-bat. But where is that going to get you in the playoffs? Throw in losing your best pitcher…only pitcher really. It’s kind of a miracle the Cubs beat the Padres honestly.
Allowing 16 runs in 2 playoff baseball games is not great. Scoring 12 runs in 5 playoff baseball games also not great.

I still don't fault the Cubs decision on who started these two games. But man did this offense fall off a cliff after the Royals series.
 
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Allowing 16 runs in 2 playoff baseball games is not great. Scoring 12 runs in 5 playoff baseball games also not great.

I still don't fault the Cubs decision on who started these two games. But man did this offense fall off a cliff after the Royals series.
I don’t think anyone really expected this team to make any serious run after the all star break, but definitely haven’t looked great. Honestly didn’t look good against the Padres, but somehow they were worse. I’ll take getting to the NLDS this season pretty well… but I really hope some big time serious moves are made for pitching come offseason. I really don’t care if we let Tucker walk. I don’t think he’s worth 500m over 10 years. I think Caissie will and would come into his own eventually.
 
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