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Justin VanLaere
The problem with trying to move Z and Soriano is that no one is going to take them.
I think we should trade Fonsy for a good reliever and/or prospects while he is hot! Colvin/Byrd/Kosuke is a helluva defensive outfield.
If Fonsy is a no, then D-Lee is my second choice, if/when he ever gets hot again.
There are other players I'd rather get rid of (FIRE GRABOW!), but I don't think they bring anything in return like Soriano and Lee could.
I completely agree. He missed BADLY on the contracts for Soriano, Zambrano and Fukudome. Those guys are making around $50 mil combined this year. That's more than the whole payroll for some teams. One guy Hendry MUST sign this offseason is Adrian Gonzalez. A stud 1B in the prime of his career, AND bats left handed, is exactly what this team needs. D Lee is competely done. My biggest fear is that he heats up (which I hope he does, don't get me wrong) and then Hendry rewards him with a huge contract. Lee is 34 years old...his best years are behind him.
whoever can get us the most good prospects out of Lee, ARam, Soriano, Z, Fukudome, Soto, Theriot, Fontenot, Lilly, Dempster...basically where I'm going with this is pretty much everyone should be on the block
I completely agree. He missed BADLY on the contracts for Soriano, Zambrano and Fukudome. Those guys are making around $50 mil combined this year. That's more than the whole payroll for some teams. One guy Hendry MUST sign this offseason is Adrian Gonzalez. A stud 1B in the prime of his career, AND bats left handed, is exactly what this team needs. D Lee is competely done. My biggest fear is that he heats up (which I hope he does, don't get me wrong) and then Hendry rewards him with a huge contract. Lee is 34 years old...his best years are behind him.
That would be a nightmare, my other nightmare would be that Silva continues to get totally lucky and he wants to get paid and the Cubs pay him.
Gonzalez is going to get a big contract, and if he doesn't perform we can complain about it like we do for Sori, Fuk, Lee, and Rammy.
Probably not answering the post quite the way you want it........Soriano and it is not even close....... Someone, anyone, to take on that ridiculous contract......Man, that could free up sooooooo much money. You could probably could get rid of him at the trade deadline, but unfortunately 99.9% of the teams out there would make the Cubs eat the majority of the contract if they traded for him.....In other words he ain't goin anywhere.
Meaning you still have a team that can't score runs, only worse if Lee leaves as a free agent. Older, and still the most overpaid lineup in baseball. Still not a solid bullpen, and a less impressive rotation of starting pitchers.Unless something goes horribly wrong, Cashner will be in the rotation next year. I bet they let Lilly walk, and trade either Silva or Gorzellany. Assuming Z is still around, the rotation would look like.... Z-Dempster-Wells-Silva/Gorzellany-Cashner.
Lee will be a free agent. Most likely he will be gone after this year. None of the contenders in either league need a 1B so its not like anyone is going to give up worthwhile prospects or a major player to rent him for two months.There are other players I'd rather get rid of (FIRE GRABOW!), but I don't think they bring anything in return like Soriano and Lee could.
Agree, everyone on your list is expendable. The best course of action is that they all go except either Lilly or Dempster, maybe Soto not quite yet until Castillo or Cerda is ready. And Dempster is the better option to trade, since he would bring more in return than Lilly (who will be a free agent).whoever can get us the most good prospects out of Lee, ARam, Soriano, Z, Fukudome, Soto, Theriot, Fontenot, Lilly, Dempster...basically where I'm going with this is pretty much everyone should be on the block
Agree, everyone on your list is expendable. The best course of action is that they all go except either Lilly or Dempster, maybe Soto not quite yet until Castillo or Cerda is ready. And Dempster is the better option to trade, since he would bring more in return than Lilly (who will be a free agent).
But maybe the better approach is to consider what the team needs, and potential trade targets or free agents who fit the needs. IMO the very best move the Cubs could make is to package Dempster or Zambrano. minor league CF Brett Jackson (1st pick 2009 draft), and Iowa SP Jay Jackson to the Astros for Michael Bourn (or other players, prospects whoever would be enough to bring Bourn to Chicago). Cubs get a YOUNG player with not yet a big salary--a young player who is both the best centerfielder and the best leadoff man in the NL, maybe the best in baseball. Then the lineup begins with the NL's leading base-stealer, a guy with a near .400 OBP with enough power to pile up extra-base hits in Wrigley. Follow him with Castro, then Byrd next, and put Soriano at cleanup. Trade the other of Dempster/Zambrano and another player/prospect or two to get a left-handed power-hitting right fielder to bat behind and protect Soriano. Find a team that will take Fukadome and all/most of his salary. And find whoever will take on Ramirez' contract.
Soriano, batting cleanup with the speed/OBP of Bourn & Castro plus Byrd in front of him, piles up huge RBI totals, and maximizes his value in the minds of teams/owners lusting for another power hitter. Voila, in the off-season the Cubs manage to move Soriano & the bulk of his contract.
Lee becomes a free agent. The Cubs are out from under the bloated, crippling contracts of Zambrano, Dempster, Fukadome, Soriano, Lee, Ramirez. They can build around a quality OF of Bourn, Byrd, the new RF, Castro, Lilly, Wells, Silva, Cashner, Marshall, Marmol, Theriot, any talent they get in moving Fukadome & Ramirez. They have acquired flexibility in the payroll, can afford to pursue a topflight free agent for 1B & a 5th SP. And in a few months transform themselves from an aging, vastly overpaid veteran team on the decline to a younger team on the rise.
Sorianos contract hasn't stopped the Cubs from signing free agents, and won't stop them from doing the same thing in the future. It didn't stop them from signing Fukudome, Bradley, or Byrd, and those three players all have contracts that pay at least 10 million a year.
The Cubs aren't a team like the Marlins where one big contract - Hanley Ramirez - is going to handcuff them from going after other players.
Tiggerhawk, you my friend, are delusional. What exactly do you see in bourn that would lead you to believe he's such a great lead-off man to pull off your potential trade?!
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