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He strikes less than the league average so what? He has career on base percentage of .358 which is good but not elite. He is a good player but $60 million per year good?
Adjusted OPS+ measures offensive performance adjusted to league average (Adj OPS+ = 100), taking into account how hitter-friendly the ballparks they play in.

Over the past five seasons, three players have had an Adj OPS+ over 140 all five years:
Judge
Ohtani
Soto

Four players have had an Adj OPS+ over 140 four of the last five seasons:
Freeman
Harper
Seager
Tucker (only "miss" was Adj OPS+ of 129 in 2022)

That consistency is worth a lot to a team.

Source: https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/yQWix
 
Adjusted OPS+ measures offensive performance adjusted to league average (Adj OPS+ = 100), taking into account how hitter-friendly the ballparks they play in.

Over the past five seasons, three players have had an Adj OPS+ over 140 all five years:
Judge
Ohtani
Soto

Four players have had an Adj OPS+ over 140 four of the last five seasons:
Freeman
Harper
Seager
Tucker (only "miss" was Adj OPS+ of 129 in 2022)

That consistency is worth a lot to a team.

Source: https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/yQWix
OK, do you think Tucker is better than Bobby Witt Jr or Acunia Jr?
 
OK, do you think he is worth $60/year?
He's worth $60m to the Dodgers, but this is a completely different argument anyways.

Maybe top 10? Or a player who can carry a team like Judge, Otani, Soto, and Harper?
Oh, well he's not Judge, Soto or Ohtani, so yeah. I think the argument could be made that he's a top 10 hitter over the last 3 seasons. 7th in OBP, 8th in OPS, 7th wRC+, 7th in walk %, 20th K%
 
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One year was enough of Tucker. The dude was not a baseball rat and does not philosophically align with the FO and what they're looking for in the clubhouse.

But the dude finished top 15 in WAR for AL players in 2024 despite playing in just 78 games.

Hit .291 with 19 homeruns and a .933 OPS in his first 82 games as a Cub, placing him second in the NL.

He is an elite ball player. He's also just kind of a *****. (I mean that nicely.)
 
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One year was enough of Tucker. The dude was not a baseball rat and does not philosophically align with the FO and what they're looking for in the clubhouse.

But the dude finished top 15 in WAR for AL players in 2024 despite playing in just 78 games.

Hit .291 with 19 homeruns and a .933 OPS in his first 82 games as a Cub, placing him second in the NL.

He is an elite ball player. He's also just kind of a *****. (I mean that nicely.)
This. Tucker just never seemed to give two f’s about the Cubs, most fans never warmed up to him and he’s definitely not the type of player the front office wants to spend serious money on, that’s why Bregman is such an interesting ( and telling) alternative.
 
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There were lots of scouts who believed Shaws future was in the OF coming out of college, so there absolutely is a world he moves to a corner after the 26 season.

That being said, I think if I’m a betting man, he is moved before that can happen
What am I missing? I know his first half and his playoffs weren’t good, but his second half was pretty solid offensively. All rookies struggle somewhat. Maybe other than Nico, was arguably our best hitter in the second half. Top prospect. Gold glove type D. Fast as all get out. Pretty solid adjustments. Would hate to give up on him.
 

Joe Maddon doesn't get the fandom he probably deserves as being the manager to break the long WS drought. For that alone he probably deserves something at Wrigley but I don't know of the magnitude of a statue or flag in the OF as he was only manager for 5 seasons. Hate how it ended with him and a lot of that had to do with the core group of guys from that team that stayed not improving or even consistently performing at the same level that they did after 2016. Joe had his mistakes managing that bunch before he was let go but those rosters in 2018 and 2019 especially felt like many players underachieved and that was not all on Joe.

Crazy that the Rockies would not let Bryant attend. That probably doesn't sit well with the current situation going on with him there either. So glad the Cubs aren't the ones having to foot the bill for his lack of productivity and health issues. As much as it sucked to trade him, Rizzo, and Baez at the time the Cubs in hindsight really dodged a bullet not giving those 3 long term deals.
 
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