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Chicago Cubs: 5 Players Most Likely to Be Traded

June 1, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

It comes as no surprise that the Chicago Cubs are struggling this season.  After finishing last season 71-91 and firing General Manager Jim Hendry in August, the Cubs were able to sign Theo Epstein as President of Baseball Operations and hire Jed Hoyer for their General Manager position.Despite Epstein and Hoyer not directly saying it, many Cubs fans understood that not only was the 2012 season going to be a rebuilding year, but more than likely the next few years to come.  Epstein and Hoyer are known for their ability to scout young talent and are looking to build their ...

Wrigley Field: Would Chicago Cubs Fans Be Okay with Leaving If It Means Winning?

June 1, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Wrigley Field is a shrine to millions of Chicago Cubs fans, but is the beloved field the reason why the team can never seem to win? In an article recently in the Wall Street Journal, Rich Cohen wrote "Why Wrigley Field Must Be Destroyed." In it, he talked about the team never winning there and the difficulties involved with building a team to play there. This is a subject I have talked and thought about for a long time, and while I love Wrigley Field, I love winning more. From 2004 to midway through 2006, I covered the Cubs on ...

Oddities from This Week in Baseball

June 1, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

While you likely heard about Todd Frazier of the Cincinnati Reds saving a man's life and saw this amazing catch by an Ohio pitcher, there are a few quirky things that happened in baseball this week you may have missed.  I present to you four interesting events from this week in baseball you might just find entertaining. 1. One fan got lucky on Wednesday when he caught Carlos Quentin's third inning home run, and then Darwin Barney's walk-off home run.  You can view the video here.  Go to the 20-second mark to see the first home run and to 1:49 to see the second catch.  2. On Tuesday, ...

Former Slugger Mike Sweeney Joins Bob Salomon’s Vision to Reshape Sports

May 31, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Cubs fans, I'd like to share something with you that is a rare positive story in today's otherwise negative baseball world, in the hope that you will join me in helping Bob Salomon. Salomon is more than just a coach, husband and proud father. He is most recognized as the driving force behind the award-winning children’s book A Glove of Their Own, a story about paying it forward and children who play baseball simply for the love of the game. Salomon created a grass roots campaign to raise awareness that has blossomed into a movement. This movement involves current and former Major Leaguers, including Craig Biggio, ...

Cubs 2012 Season Looking Less and Less “Sacred” to Epstein and Hoyer

May 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Theo Epstein’s introduction as President of the Chicago Cubs was impressive.  You won’t see a sports executive as glib and articulate as the 38 year-old Epstein. When it comes to “winning the press conference,” few have won as convincingly as he did.  Some six months later, what stands out most from that October morning is Epstein’s proclamation that “every opportunity to win is sacred.” At this point – having recently completed the franchise's longest losing streak in over a decade– 2012 appears to be the exception to Epstein’s first promise to long-suffering Cub fans. Epstein and GM Jed Hoyer inherited bad players ...

Why Theo Epstein’s Approach Might Not Work for the Chicago Cubs

May 29, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

The Chicago Cubs have only the abysmal Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres to thank for keeping themselves out of the basement of baseball following Tuesday's 5-3 win over San Diego. Sitting at 17-32 after an encouraging early May start has Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer sticking to their guns without making any quick-trigger decisions.But thanks to the worse-than-expected start, the only thing hotter than summer weather in Chicago could be the seat under Epstein's $15 million bottom.Two months into the season, one has to wonder, did Epstein really know what he was getting himself into?Epstein is dealing with the ...

Chicago Cubs: 5 Reasons Why Life as Worst Team Is Not so Bad

May 29, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

At the time of this writing, the Chicago Cubs were tied with the Minnesota Twins as MLB's worst team. But having finally broken a long and arduous losing streak that tested even the most die-hard fans, I think we already know they are bad. But I'm here to tell you, in a humorous way, why the losing is not the end of the world. In fact, from a pure baseball standpoint, it's fine. When we signed on to the Theo Epstein plan, we agreed to this. The Cubs are in a rebuilding process that will take several years. Unless they get impatient, following their plan means the ...

MLB Draft 2012: Chicago Cubs to Focus on Adding Pitching Depth

May 29, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Chicago Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer told Bruce Miles of the Daily Herald that his team is going to focus on adding pitching depth in the upcoming MLB draft. While it does provide us some insight into what the Cubs are going to do, that is still a very broad statement. What exactly does Hoyer mean by pitching depth? The past few years have been incredibly frustrating for the Chicago Cubs. Even though they have had limited World Series success in the past, their fans are at least accustomed to doing decent during the regular season and then faltering. Since ...

Chicago Cubs: 4 Moves to Accelerate the Rebuilding Process

May 28, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

With the Cubs currently tied for the worst record in the majors at 15-32, the expectation is that newly minted President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein will be making some major moves to accelerate the Cubs' rebuilding process.Epstein will have at his disposal a middle-of-the-road farm system, some aging veteran trade bait and a flexible payroll to help turn things around.Begin Slideshow

Re-Ranking the Chicago Cubs’ Top 10 Prospects

May 25, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

During these gloomy days on the North Side, Chicago Cubs fans can only continue to hope that the future is bright for their beloved team.The only way that will happen, though, is with a strong farm system, something that Theo Epstein and his team will hope to build over the years.For now, the Cubs have a lot of really talented prospects on the cusp of making a name for themselves, but it all really depends on how they will translate to the big leagues.For now though, these are were the team's 10 best prospects currently stand. Any stats found in this ...

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