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This Episode:
– Kyle Tucker In a Slow Market
– The Cubs a Player if Tucker Falls to them?
– Cody Bellinger Won’t be a Cub
– Edward Cabrera Trade Makes Better Sense

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11 comments
  1. Yeah, that would surprise me. I would be totally shocked if the Cubs were a sign Tucker. I believe most of the scrub fans. The vast majority of us have moved on from Tucker. We just don’t see it happen. Yeah do me a favor. Please don’t remind me what we gave up to get Tucker from one and done deal. It’s rubbing salt in the wound. That’s the thing it really pisses me off. Do this for just a one and done deal what we gave up. I never liked shirt turn games the waiter successes you put in the work and you do things for the long-term shortcuts don’t lead to success that’s kind of like what the Cubs did here they try to take a shortcut. I moved done in. A lot of us have moved on already unless something significantly happens I don’t wanna hear anything more about Tucker? We need to move on. And we have to face the reality oh, we’re probably not gonna be as good as you were last year actually that’s pretty much a certainty unless something significantly changes the Cubs do some things they haven’t yet but everything is subject to change, but until I see it, I believe the Cubs are gonna be 82 win team this year not as good as last year but hey, they could surprise me. I doubt it.

  2. News flash! Ricketts and Hoyer won't do a damn thing!

    Also news flash! Ricketts and Hoyer will raise ticket and beer prices again!

  3. Tucker wouldn’t come back even if Ricketts gave the green light to pay him his asking price. They didn’t manage his injuries or any other player the way a responsible organization would. He probably didn’t like the pressure he felt of being the star of the team. He didn’t have that pressure in Houston, because of Altuve, Bregman, and Correa. Which Cubs player can you compare to them? Tucker was traded, it wasn’t his choice to go to Chicago. If by some weird chance he goes back, it wouldn’t be because he loves playing in Chicago. Maybe the Astros will offer him a deal he won’t refuse. They do have Imai and Correa is back. Ricketts doesn’t care to build a WS caliber team and Tucker isn’t used to that.

  4. Tucker maybe a little better than Bellinger but Tucker gets hurt to easy. So I think Bellinger is the best bet. But Cubs could use
    a consistent power bat playing third base and really don't need neither of these guys.

  5. Kyle Tucker did not show gold glove defense. Bellinger did have the short porch in RF, which helped his stats. It's a lefty paradise.

    Swanson's defense fell off a bit last year, which is a concern.

    There is nothing new here, just spinning a lot.

  6. The Chicago cubs off-season is like the William Shakespeare play “Much Ado about Nothing.” Which kind of fits what they said going into the winter meetings, pitching, pitching, pitching they didn’t say big arms they just said arms and they are looking to rely on their young talent going into the labor dispute.

    They recognize which we fans cannot except… They’re not close enough this year even to the Milwaukee Brewers let alone the Phillies and Dodgers to go anywhere. Why overspend going into the lockout?

  7. There's a few things going against Kyle Tucker. 1) His value is based on OPS which isn't a real stat. 2) He's not that good offensively. 3) He's not that good defensively. 4) He's the most boring baseball player I've ever seen in my life. He's an overpriced Ian Happ. Pass.

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