I mean yes he got hit in September and the playoffs, but he had a 2.9 era last year and his era was essentially 3 going into September. Heck even in his rough September (5 Starts) he gave up more than 3 runs one time. I think I would trust him to figure it out and get back to be able to locating the baseball better like he was in the larger sample size.
Kikuchi is a similar age with a carrer ERA close to 4.5 and got 3/63 last year on the open market.
Look if the Cubs actually open up their checkbook and get an elite starter, I can understand the move. I guess I just dont trust this ownership group to actually get a big name and instead just pick someone off the trash heap to save Tom a few bucks.
Agree a lot with what you said. The bulk of the work over his 2 season is not bad but the issues late this season were quite concerning that maybe regression is starting? Have to trust the management and those that analyze this stuff for a living think that it's not wise to take on the risk at that price is my only guess. If they go out and sign a top end of the rotation pitcher then I have no problem with this move. But if they sit out once again and go bargain bin diving they may as well just brought him back again if they aren't going to use that money to improve.