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Predicting All Chicago Cubs Team Awards for 2013

March 28, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

With a new front office in place, the Cubs began a full-scale rebuilding last season, and the short-term results were tough to swallow. The team lost 101 games, the Cubs' worst season since going 59-103 back in 1966, but beneath that dreadful record is a franchise heading in the right direction.The farm system has already been vastly improved and should continue to get better as the team deals more veteran pieces. As it stands, guys like Starlin Castro, Anthony Rizzo and Jeff Samardzija are solid pieces to build around, the team's offseason was spent bringing aboard stopgap options to make the team ...

Chicago Cubs: Grading the Cubs’ Top Prospects’ Spring Training

March 27, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

In their final go around at Hohokam Park, the Cubs brought along some of their best prospects to spring training. They ranged from guys who are more MLB ready like Arodys Vizcaino and Brett Jackson to players who will be spending more time in the minors such as Javier Baez and Jorge Soler. Some had disappointing springs while others made observers take notice. The following is a review of how well the top five of the Cubs’ top-10 best prospects did at spring training.Begin Slideshow

What If the Chicago Cubs Moved to Rosemont, Illinois?

March 27, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Picture this: You hop on the CTA Red Line.  As you bounce and wind through the streets of Chicago on the elevated train, your heart begins to race as the anticipation of going to the Cubs game grows exponentially with every building you pass.  You stop at Wilson, then Lawrence, then Sheridan.  Addison is next.  Unfortunately, you're not getting off at Addison.  In fact, you're not even going to Wrigley Field for the game.You're going to Rosemont. Over a dozen stops remain, including a switch to Blue Line.  Traffic on the Kennedy is packed, and very few buses are available for the ...

Final Predictions for Who Will Make Chicago Cubs Roster

March 25, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

We're officially one week from Opening Day, when the Cubs will kick off the season against the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 1.Coming off a 101-loss season and continuing with the rebuilding process, it may be another long season in Chicago. However, it was a busy offseason for the North Siders. If nothing else, there are some new faces to look forward to seeing on Cubbie blue.Here is a look at my final predictions for the team's Opening Day 25-man roster, as well as a breakdown of the players making up the team. Starting Pitchers (5)RHP Jeff SamardzijaRHP Edwin JacksonRHP Scott FeldmanLHP ...

Final Predictions for Every Chicago Cubs Spring Training Position Battle

March 22, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

The Chicago Cubs are less than two weeks form kicking off the 2013 MLB season, and despite a busy offseason, it could be a trying campaign for the Northsiders once again.Last year, the club suffered through a 101-loss season, and as the Cubs continue to rebuild the organization from the ground up, they are again expected to struggle.As the roster begins to take shape this spring, there are still a handful of spots up for grabs. Here is a look at my predictions for who will win the remaining open spots on the Opening Day roster, as well as who ...

Chicago Cubs: Could Wrigley Renovations See a Removal of the Iconic Scoreboard?

March 20, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Brace yourself Cubs fans.  You might want to make sure you're seated for this one.The Chicago Sun-Times reported on Tuesday that Alderman Tom Tunney of the 44th Ward suggested to the Cubs that they remove the iconic manual green scoreboard in center field.  Its replacement?  A video board, as large as the Cubs want it to be.Wrigley Field lies in the heart of the 44th Ward. According to the article, Tunney has made this suggestion repeatedly to the Cubs, and is against any sort of signage which would block the views from the rooftops across the street.The scoreboard is one of the ...

5 Players Who Will Be Toughest for the Cubs to Cut or Demote

March 20, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Only 11 games remain in the Cubs' 2013 spring training season, including a split-squad meeting versus the Mariners on Thursday. Some have impressed, some have disappointed and some have done nothing at all.With the regular season almost upon us, we look at which players will be the hardest for the Cubs to cut or demote.Begin Slideshow

Chicago Cubs: Javier Baez Will Be on the Cubs’ 2014 Opening Day Roster

March 18, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

It has already been decided that Javier Baez will not break camp as part of the major league roster.  Also, Theo Epstein previously stated the organization wants its best prospects to spend at least one full season at the Triple-A level. But compare the spring training numbers of Javier Baez to those of the player considered to be the best prospect in all of baseball—by ESPN, Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus and MLB—Jurickson Profar. In 14 spring games, Javy has a stat line of .324/.343/.706 with four home runs and eight RBI—plus an additional two home runs in an exhibition game against Japan’s ...

How the Chicago Cubs Can Find Young Arms to Match Their Bats

March 18, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

With the 2013 season set to kick off in a couple weeks, the Chicago Cubs are likely in for another long season as they continue to rebuild the franchise from the ground up.The team has already begun to stockpile some high-end talent, and enters the season with the No. 13-ranked minor league system, according to the Baseball America Prospect Handbook.However, that ranking is due in large part to their top three prospects—a trio of hitters who has the potential to be perennial All-Stars in shortstop Javier Baez and outfielders Albert Almora and Jorge Soler.Center fielder Brett Jackson, first baseman Dan ...

Chicago Cubs: The Cubs’ Winners and Losers Halfway Through Spring Training

March 15, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Spring training is a time when young up-and-comers can get their first taste of the big leagues; when free agent minor leaguers can earn a contract with a new team; when veterans can re-establish or bring new life to their careers. It is a time when organizations can test the development of some of their prospects; when the most developed of these prospects can rip a roster spot from the hands of a journeyman veteran; a time when free agents can begin to make their mark on their new club. Spring training is a time of endless possibilities and the ...

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