https://www.audacy.com/670thescore/sports/chicago-cubs/cody-bellinger-trade-market-is-beginning-to-heat-up
Total Crane move if we do that.
Total Crane move if we do that.
Farmer1906 said:
Beli would be a great move for us.
Wabs said:Farmer1906 said:
Beli would be a great move for us.
Depends on a bunch of different things. First, what's the organization's strategy? Win in 2025, which would include re-signing Bregs. Then ok, Beli gets us there. Focus on 2026 and beyond (probably not re-signing Breggy), then I'm not sure getting Beli helps.
Farmer1906 said:
It doesn't have to be Breggy but, yes, it needs to be paired with other big moves.
tjack16 said:
Would love to be a fly on the wall for his first interactions in our locker room with LMJ and Altuve … or Bregman if he's still here
texasaggie2015 said:tjack16 said:
Would love to be a fly on the wall for his first interactions in our locker room with LMJ and Altuve … or Bregman if he's still here
They're all friends. I've said it before but fans hold grudges longer than players do.
texasaggie2015 said:
Not really. These guys are all super competitive and understand emotions. They talk all the time. Imagine a fraternity.
Also. Keep in mind these guys often say to the media what needs to be said to appeal to their fanbase.
If the Astros players had a problem with Cody, they wouldn't have been pursuing him for 2-3 years now.
texasaggie2015 said:
It's all in the past. There is no tension whatsoever and some have even advocated for bringing him in
Farmer1906 said:
This is why IMO you go in for 25 then a few more years after. You can survive without Framber if a combination of get good Javier back, McCullers isn't dead, Brown staying about what he was last year, Spaghetti keeps developing, and/or we add some kind SP talent via FA or trade.
We cannot replace Tucker. There just isn't a stud like him on the market unless you get Soto. But you can still add to the offense and keep it good with a combination on FA signings and trades.
Unless Dana can perform a miracle with the draft and minors, the gig is up in 2027-28ish.
yes, this is the Mariners syndromeBeat40 said:
I agree with this. I'm typically a guy that wants the long-term success, but all of this talk of a soft rebuild by trading away Tucker and Framber is silly. Wasting prime Yordan for a soft rebuild is extremely silly in my book. The ONLY way it works is if the guys you get back contribute in the same year and are close in the aggregate to what we give up.
My opinion is if you're going to do a soft rebuild, you might as well just sell Yordan and a few of the young starters and start all over. The purgatory of always being an 85 win team year after year with no real shot at winning a championship is worse than 3 years of purely terrible baseball.
texasaggie2015 said:
I know in Ohtani's case the majority of players don't come close to raking in the money he makes on endorsements
Well they can all tell him what a cool guy he is when 43,000 people boo his ass 81 time a year.texasaggie2015 said:
It's all in the past. There is no tension whatsoever and some have even advocated for bringing him in
texasaggie2015 said:
I know in Ohtani's case the majority of players don't come close to raking in the money he makes on endorsements
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