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Guys, lets get something on the table. Theo and Jed made two starting pitching trades at the deadline last year, Dempster and Maholm. Both were lucrative and important to the Cubs future. Don't you think that the Cubs are envisioning doing the same again this year? With the signing of Edwin Jackson, their Starting Pitchers look like this: Jeff S Matt Garza Travis Wood Scott Feldman Scott Baker Edwin Jackson Carlos Villanueva That is 7 starting caliber pitchers, with many of them on short term deals that will look extremely attractive come deadline time. I think the move is genius, and makes all the send in the world. In my opinion, the Cubs are building the farm system through free agency (think Marlins, but on a smaller scale). Makes all the sense in the world to me. I think the offseason has been a success, and will pay off come deadline time and for the future of the Cubs. skrip | |
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Guys, lets get something on the table. Theo and Jed made two starting pitching trades at the deadline last year, Dempster and Maholm. Both were lucrative and important to the Cubs future. Don't you think that the Cubs are envisioning doing the same again this year? With the signing of Edwin Jackson, their Starting Pitchers look like this:
Jeff S
Matt Garza
Travis Wood
Scott Feldman
Scott Baker
Edwin Jackson
Carlos Villanueva
That is 7 starting caliber pitchers, with many of them on short term deals that will look extremely attractive come deadline time. I think the move is genius, and makes all the send in the world. In my opinion, the Cubs are building the farm system through free agency (think Marlins, but on a smaller scale). Makes all the sense in the world to me.
I think the offseason has been a success, and will pay off come deadline time and for the future of the Cubs.
skrip
I heard they also signed Cory Wade. I like all these signings that are being made. They have done a great job of not overpaying like most have this offseason. It'll be interesting if they go after Bourn like has been said
No other thoughts on this?
Edwin Jackson Really? Which Jackson are you going to get in this up coming season. After being with the Tigers in 2009 and going 12-9 with a ERA of 3.62
He was been with 4 teams since then
2010 Total MLB 10-12 4.47 ERA
AZ 6-10 5.16 ERA
CHW 4-2 3.24
2011 Total MLB 12-9 3.79 ERA
CHW 7-7 3.92 ERA
St. Lou 5-2 3.58 ERA
2012 season
Wash 10-11 4.03 ERA
So this looks like a 5th starter on other teams and not the Cubs. I don't think the Cubs should have gone and signed him. Even if they can move him next season(2014) for a little bit of prospects.
Oh and if he is true to form, this up coming season he should be over 500. But that would mean he needs run support, something the Cubs would need to find this up coming season :lol:
Rich, I would have to disagree. A workhorse who throws over 200 innings every year with 4.00 ERA isn't a fifth starter in the MLB anymore. For most teams in the bigs, he would be a #3. Which he will be for the Cubs.
Matt
True he will be a number 3 for the cubs. They have Travis Woods in that mix :lol:
They can't all be Gavin Floyd (4.46 career ERA), Jose Quintana (**** arm), or JOhn Danks (4.12 career ERA)......
:lol: I'm not a Sox fan
I know, just using the cross town clowns as a reference point :wink: