ssckelley
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Here is an article to get you Cub fans excited. Like I said in the Cub Season Thread in a couple of weeks there will be 2 lefthanded sluggers in the lineup:
Anthony Rizzo's Time May Be Near - Cubbies Crib - A Chicago Cubs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More
I like hearing they are considering LaHair a long term player, it really makes sense given his contract situation and how well he has been producing. But when Rizzo comes up, what do you think the Cubs will do with the outfield situation?
A. Move DeJesus to center and bring Campana off the bench putting LaHair in right?
B. Eat the contract and Bench/Cut Soriano and put LaHair in left?
C. Put LaHair in right and bring DeJesus off the bench?
To me the only option is B, Soriano is not part of the long term solution so why waste at bats on him? The Cubs need to get people on base in front of LaHair and Rizzo and DeJesus is 2nd on the team (behind LaHair) in OBP. They also need to see what they have in Campana, if he can be an every day starter in center or just a fast role player. If he can show he can handle being a starter in center that creates another asset for the team and when Jackson is ready, additional options.
But I would like to see them make room for Soriano on the bench. He could make a right handed platoon partner for either Rizzo or LaHair against a tough left handed pitcher. There will also be games played in AL parks where the Cubs will need a DH. Hopefully he has matured enough to accept his role since the Cubs are paying him a crap load of money.
Your thoughts, comments, opinions?
Anthony Rizzo's Time May Be Near - Cubbies Crib - A Chicago Cubs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More
I like hearing they are considering LaHair a long term player, it really makes sense given his contract situation and how well he has been producing. But when Rizzo comes up, what do you think the Cubs will do with the outfield situation?
A. Move DeJesus to center and bring Campana off the bench putting LaHair in right?
B. Eat the contract and Bench/Cut Soriano and put LaHair in left?
C. Put LaHair in right and bring DeJesus off the bench?
To me the only option is B, Soriano is not part of the long term solution so why waste at bats on him? The Cubs need to get people on base in front of LaHair and Rizzo and DeJesus is 2nd on the team (behind LaHair) in OBP. They also need to see what they have in Campana, if he can be an every day starter in center or just a fast role player. If he can show he can handle being a starter in center that creates another asset for the team and when Jackson is ready, additional options.
But I would like to see them make room for Soriano on the bench. He could make a right handed platoon partner for either Rizzo or LaHair against a tough left handed pitcher. There will also be games played in AL parks where the Cubs will need a DH. Hopefully he has matured enough to accept his role since the Cubs are paying him a crap load of money.
Your thoughts, comments, opinions?