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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,499
    Did really just see that the Cubs landed Quintana from White Sox? That answers the question on whether Arrieta will be back or not. 
    Quintana is another one I've never understood the hype over.  When did below .500 pitchers with ERA's around 4 become the new standard for being an "ace?"

    I wouldn't be so fast to assume that Arrieta's gone.  Old man Lackey will probably retire and Quintana could fill that spot.

    Word around the campfire is the Cubs contacted Detroit about sending Schwarber for Fulmer and Avila.  If that happens - and I assume that's a big IF - it's then probably safe to say goodbye to Jake in the offseason.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,062
    White sox are stacked
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,920
    Did really just see that the Cubs landed Quintana from White Sox? That answers the question on whether Arrieta will be back or not. 
    Quintana is another one I've never understood the hype over.  When did below .500 pitchers with ERA's around 4 become the new standard for being an "ace?"

    I wouldn't be so fast to assume that Arrieta's gone.  Old man Lackey will probably retire and Quintana could fill that spot.

    Word around the campfire is the Cubs contacted Detroit about sending Schwarber for Fulmer and Avila.  If that happens - and I assume that's a big IF - it's then probably safe to say goodbye to Jake in the offseason.

    You're going to love Quintana.  Not that W-L record really matters for pitchers, but he has had some of the worst run support in all of baseball the past 5 years.  Had a brutal start to this season, but has been very solid as usual over his last 7-8 starts.  Guy is a workhorse and his contract is one of the best deals in baseball for his production.  Wouldn't call him an ace, but definitely a high end #2 guy...
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,920
    White sox are stacked

    Love what Rick Hahn is doing.  It's sucks to see them get rid of all these guys like Sale, Eaton and Quintana but that's what you have to do to rebuild when you've drafted like complete garbage for a decade.  
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,499
    Did really just see that the Cubs landed Quintana from White Sox? That answers the question on whether Arrieta will be back or not. 
    Quintana is another one I've never understood the hype over.  When did below .500 pitchers with ERA's around 4 become the new standard for being an "ace?"

    I wouldn't be so fast to assume that Arrieta's gone.  Old man Lackey will probably retire and Quintana could fill that spot.

    Word around the campfire is the Cubs contacted Detroit about sending Schwarber for Fulmer and Avila.  If that happens - and I assume that's a big IF - it's then probably safe to say goodbye to Jake in the offseason.

    You're going to love Quintana.  Not that W-L record really matters for pitchers, but he has had some of the worst run support in all of baseball the past 5 years.  Had a brutal start to this season, but has been very solid as usual over his last 7-8 starts.  Guy is a workhorse and his contract is one of the best deals in baseball for his production.  Wouldn't call him an ace, but definitely a high end #2 guy...
    If run support is his issue, better hope the north side offense comes alive otherwise he's doomed here, too.  I suppose one thing it does is get Montgomery back to the pen full time?  Although he is slated to start tomorrow night.  I'm going to the Sunday game, maybe the new guy will get the nod and I'll see what he's made of.
  • Amongst the Ani
    Amongst the Ani @Wobbie Posts: 7,790
    Did really just see that the Cubs landed Quintana from White Sox? That answers the question on whether Arrieta will be back or not. 
    Quintana is another one I've never understood the hype over.  When did below .500 pitchers with ERA's around 4 become the new standard for being an "ace?"

    I wouldn't be so fast to assume that Arrieta's gone.  Old man Lackey will probably retire and Quintana could fill that spot.

    Word around the campfire is the Cubs contacted Detroit about sending Schwarber for Fulmer and Avila.  If that happens - and I assume that's a big IF - it's then probably safe to say goodbye to Jake in the offseason.
    If the Tigers agreed to that deal they are dumb. The best commodity in baseball is good, young, controllable starting pitching. Schwarber is a glorified DH.  
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,499
    Did really just see that the Cubs landed Quintana from White Sox? That answers the question on whether Arrieta will be back or not. 
    Quintana is another one I've never understood the hype over.  When did below .500 pitchers with ERA's around 4 become the new standard for being an "ace?"

    I wouldn't be so fast to assume that Arrieta's gone.  Old man Lackey will probably retire and Quintana could fill that spot.

    Word around the campfire is the Cubs contacted Detroit about sending Schwarber for Fulmer and Avila.  If that happens - and I assume that's a big IF - it's then probably safe to say goodbye to Jake in the offseason.
    If the Tigers agreed to that deal they are dumb. The best commodity in baseball is good, young, controllable starting pitching. Schwarber is a glorified DH.  
    I agree they'd be nuts. Schwarber has devalued himself so much in this half-season alone. But nuttier things have happened and I'd love to see it!
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,599
    That documentary on the Indians "almost dynasty" was very enjoyable. Really liked watching that team play back in the day
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,499
    Whatever the Jacob's Field stadium capacity is, I remember the Indians retiring that number for the fans for having a bunch of consecutive sellouts for like a 5 or 6 year period in the 90's.  Always thought that was pretty cool.
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,499
    Did really just see that the Cubs landed Quintana from White Sox? That answers the question on whether Arrieta will be back or not. 
    Quintana is another one I've never understood the hype over.  When did below .500 pitchers with ERA's around 4 become the new standard for being an "ace?"

    I wouldn't be so fast to assume that Arrieta's gone.  Old man Lackey will probably retire and Quintana could fill that spot.

    Word around the campfire is the Cubs contacted Detroit about sending Schwarber for Fulmer and Avila.  If that happens - and I assume that's a big IF - it's then probably safe to say goodbye to Jake in the offseason.

    You're going to love Quintana.  Not that W-L record really matters for pitchers, but he has had some of the worst run support in all of baseball the past 5 years.  Had a brutal start to this season, but has been very solid as usual over his last 7-8 starts.  Guy is a workhorse and his contract is one of the best deals in baseball for his production.  Wouldn't call him an ace, but definitely a high end #2 guy...
    If run support is his issue, better hope the north side offense comes alive otherwise he's doomed here, too.  I suppose one thing it does is get Montgomery back to the pen full time?  Although he is slated to start tomorrow night.  I'm going to the Sunday game, maybe the new guy will get the nod and I'll see what he's made of.
    And Quintana gets the Sunday start!  That'll be cool to see his first game as a Cub, in my home state.
  • Amongst the Ani
    Amongst the Ani @Wobbie Posts: 7,790
    I think the Red Sox have 49 million reasons as to why they should have included a weight clause in Sandoval's contract like the Giants were going to in their contract proposal to fat ass. 
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    Fuckus rules all
    Rob
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,932
    Yeah, good thing they traded away Travis Shaw so that Fat Panda could keep a spot.
    Shaw this year before the break? 
    .299
    19 HRs
    65 RBI
    30 BB
    7 SBs
    (70 ks, but everyone strikes out these days)


    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,977
    Yeah, good thing they traded away Travis Shaw so that Fat Panda could keep a spot.
    Shaw this year before the break? 
    .299
    19 HRs
    65 RBI
    30 BB
    7 SBs
    (70 ks, but everyone strikes out these days)



    Compared to Sandoval's entire Red Sox career (161 games so essentially 1 full season on a 5 year contract):

    .237
    14 HR
    59 RBI
    .646 OPS
    Maybe the worst ever free agent contract in sports history.







    This weekend we rock Portland
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,977
    edited July 2017
    So he made $6.78 Million for each HR he hit.
    And $1.61 Mil per RBI
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,499
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,743
    One of those rare intra division trades between the Marlins and Mets. While it's a good trade for the Marlins for the future. it makes their already bad bullpen worse.
    I miss igotid88
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,537
    Poncier said:
    So he made $6.78 Million for each HR he hit.
    And $1.61 Mil per RBI

    fuck yeah! he's a minor league Giant now!
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    Congrats to Adrian Beltre on his 3000 hit.  :clap:
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,527
    Congrats to Adrian Beltre on his 3000 hit.  :clap:
    just going to post this :smile: :clap:
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