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Schwarber is special
Matthew Trueblood @MATrueblood
Kyle Schwarber's Win Probability Added tonight was the highest for any hitter in any game this season.
Schwarber’s WPA on the game was .860, which is absolutely mind-boggling, and underscores just how critical those homers were (that part’s pretty obvious).
On the year, Schwarber is now hitting .410/.439/.744 through 41 plate appearances with a .499 wOBA and a 224 wRC+. Sure, the .542 BABIP will come down (though he looks like a high BABIP guy to me because, like Jorge Soler, he hits the ball so hard), and it’ll be interesting to see what happens to the 4.9% BB rate and 29.3% K rate as he gets a more significant number of plate appearances. There will be struggles along the way.
But, for now, it’s quite clear that Schwarber has the ability to barrel the ball – different types of balls, in fact – with serious authority. That’s a great first step, and it’s OK to start dreaming long-term about a lineup that features a developed and productive Schwarber-Bryant-Rizzo-Soler-Russell-Baez at the heart. Heck, you can’t even call it the heart at that point. It’s just the lineup.
A new era is being built. Not even about the 100+ years stuff, just an era of youth, and hope built the right way by a guy with a proven track record.
Your future for the next generation of Cub fans.
SS Starlin Castro
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1B Anthony Rizzo
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OF Junior Lake
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OF Javier Baez
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3B Kris Bryant
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OF Jorge Soler
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2B Arismendy Alcantara
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OF Albert Almora
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All under the age of 25. Not even including CJ Edwards, Arodys Vizcaino, Pierce Johnson, Eloy Jimenez, Corey Black, or the #4 pick we have coming up in June.
This isn't about winning a World Series this year, or any curses, this is simply a new era for the Cubs, being run properly, building thru the draft, and not having a single 100 million dollar contract on the books.
Soooooon.
Let's Play Ball.
Edit 9/2
SS Addison Russell
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C/OF Kyle Schwarber
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OF Billy McKinney
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SP Jake Arrieta
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SP Kyle Hendricks
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The Cubs first big Free Agent buy in the Theo era
SP Jon Lester
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Edit 7/22/2015
Next wave of prospects
SS Gleyber Torres
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OF Eloy Jimenez
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2B/OF Ian Happ
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As discussed yesterday, the Competitive Balance Lottery was held today, and the results do not include the St. Louis Cardinals getting an extra free draft pick next year:
Competitive Balance Round A
1. Reds
2. A’s
3. Rockies
4. D-backs
5. Marlins
6. Pirates
Competitive Balance Round B
1. Padres
2. Indians
3. Twins
4. Brewers
5. Orioles
6. Rays
If you look at all the 21-, 22- and 23-year-olds up and down the Cubs' lineup, it would be tough to convince yourself this is a team ready to win the World Series THIS year. So the Cubs don't fit the profile of a team ready to make a go-for-it July blockbuster -- except for one thing:
They're the Cubs.
So even a trip to the wild-card game would register on the Richter scale in Chicago. And that means the Theo Epstein/Jed Hoyer regime will be energized to do SOMETHING in the next week and a half. The questions are: How big will that SOMETHING be? And do the Cubs and Phillies match up?
The answer to the first question is: Get back to us. Depends on how the dominoes fall. The answer to the second question is: Not very neatly.
Other clubs say the Cubs are dangling Javier Baez and Starlin Castro as the centerpieces of a potential deal. But the Phillies appear no more than lukewarm about either of them. And it's hard to see how the Cubs could structure an alternate package without trading young players they'd planned to build around, not move.
But an exec of one team that has talked to them said: "I don't think they'll be in the rental market. So the value to them, with Hamels, is the three years [left on his contract]. This isn't just about selling out to go for the wild card. It's about getting ahead of [the free-agent ace market] this winter."
In other words, don't take your eye off the Cubs. That would be a biiigg mistake.
Gleyber Torres sounds really special.
Darron @Darron1908
@JLester34 @JArrieta34 You two make a great 1-2 punch. Wouldn't @DAVIDprice14 be an excellent #3?
Jake Arrieta [emoji]10004[/emoji]@JArrieta34
@Darron1908 @JLester34 @DAVIDprice14 Price a #3?
David Price [emoji]10004[/emoji]@DAVIDprice14
Jake I always loved you...but that right there makes me love u more!! RT @JArrieta34: @Darron1908 @JLester34 @DAVIDprice14 Price a #3?
Both the Cubs and Tigers are scouting each other’s systems in the event a swap can be agreed to.
Bob Nightengale [emoji]10004[/emoji]@BNightengale
The Chicago #Cubs say they would like to acquire another pitcher by the deadline,but insist they will not pay a premium price for a rental.
With the Major League Baseball non waiver trade deadline just eight days away the rumor mill is cranking out potential trade scenarios almost non stop. While the Cubs sit nine games behind the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Central they are in the hunt to make the playoffs as a Wild Card team sitting 1/2 game ahead of the San Francisco Giants for the second Wild Card spot. That surprising emergence of the Cubs young roster has the team's front office kicking the tires on various trade scenarios that would help to bolster the starting rotation and perhaps the team's bench.
MLB sources confirmed to me this afternoon that the Cubs have been in discussions with the Philadelphia Phillies on a deal for Cole Hamels who has three years left on his current contract plus an option year. While he is an expensive piece he fits the needs of the team to upgrade their rotation while adding a player who would be a part of the team beyond the rest of this season. The Cubs will probably add an additional starter for depth perhaps as a rental type but that is not expected to be a significant acquisition.
In addition, multiple sources have confirmed to me that the Detroit Tigers have not put starting pitcher David Price on the trade block yet. Teams that have called and expressed interest have been told that the Tigers are not yet willing to discuss him until they make a decision on giving up on their playoff hopes this season. That decision could come this weekend or by Wednesday of next week. Several reports have indicated that the Cubs have been in discussions with Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski regarding Price's availability but those do not appear to be accurate at this point. Cubs sources insist they have had no substantive discussions regarding him yet.
In addition, the Cubs front office is hesitant to add a high profile player in the final year of his contract because the players they are being asked to give up in return are significant and with the team likely not able to catch the Cardinals for the division title the thought of paying a high price to make it to a one game Wild Card playoff is not appealing to Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer after they spent the past three seasons in last place and trying to overhaul a minor league system that in 2011 was ranked 28th in baseball and is now one of the game's very best. "I would not trade away significant young players to add a rental type if I was in Theo or Jed's shoes. What if you lose the Wild Card playoff game and then you don't re-sign the player or players that you overpaid to get? Hamels is a player that I would definitely make a strong run at because you will have him for at least the next three seasons but I would stay away from the Price, Johnny Cueto, Mike Leake or Jeff Samardzija types who you have no guarantee of keeping beyond this season because the cost to obtain them is currently unrealistic," a former NL GM told me.
In every article I've written about potential trades involving Cubs, I always include McKinney I could see him being moved along with Vogelbach and potentially Torres. I really wouldn't want to trade Gleyber, but man, if that's what's needed to get Price, I might have to do it. I know it's year one, but it's tough to not get him on the team as soon as possible.Darron @Darron1908
@JLester34 @JArrieta34 You two make a great 1-2 punch. Wouldn't @DAVIDprice14 be an excellent #3?
Jake Arrieta [emoji]10004[/emoji]@JArrieta34
@Darron1908 @JLester34 @DAVIDprice14 Price a #3?
David Price [emoji]10004[/emoji]@DAVIDprice14
Jake I always loved you...but that right there makes me love u more!! RT @JArrieta34: @Darron1908 @JLester34 @DAVIDprice14 Price a #3?
Oh boy.........
I need to know cost before I get behind this. I would prefer to wait until November and just sign him outright and keep as many pieces as I can in the system. I have a feeling the Tigers would want Torres, right?
Both the Cubs and Tigers are scouting each other’s systems in the event a swap can be agreed to.
Names I have seen so far
CJ Edwards, Billy McKinney, and Wilson Contreras. (and I assume another lottery ticket type arm from lower levels)