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Prince Fielder Free Agent Rumors: The Latest and Why the Cubs Must Sign Him

December 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

There is almost a sense of euphoria on the North Side these days. Despite coming off another embarrassing season in which the team's ace Carlos Zambrano was suspended and the highest paid player, Alfonso Soriano, hit just .244, the new regime headed by Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer has the fans buzzing. People may ask why, or how, Cubs fans remain so loyal to their franchise? Maybe it's because just when you're about to give up hope, they find a way to pull you back in and now you're in even deeper than you were before.That's at least how I feel at ...

I Don’t Believe You, Peter Gammons

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Well, actually, I do.I trust 100 percent that what Peter Gammons says is true.Gammons reported via twitter that the Cubs said "they do not have cash to sign (Prince) Fielder." Those tricky Cubs aren't telling the truth to poor Peter.Unless the Cubs magically turned into a mid-market team, the Cubs can certainly afford to sign the free agent first baseman.According to Cot's Contracts and MLB Trade Rumors' arbitration projections, the Cubs' payroll stands at $87.1 million at the start of free agency. Throw the David DeJesus signing in, and that brings the number up to $92.1 million. ...

Chicago Cubs Trade for Ian Stewart: Why the Deal Makes Sense for Chicago

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Jed Hoyer and Theo Epstein filled one of the key holes on the Chicago Cubs' roster Thursday, closing the Winter Meetings by trading for Colorado Rockies third baseman Ian Stewart. Stewart now projects as the majority third baseman for the team next season.The Cubs gave up Tyler Colvin and D.J. LeMahieu in the deal, which also netted them minor-league hurler Casey Weathers. Giving up so little to get Stewart, despite the ugly numbers and problematic profile the erstwhile Rockies batter presents, has to count as a win.Stewart looked terrible in 2011. In 136 plate appearances, he batted .156/.243/.221, without a ...

Casey Weathers Adds Intrigue to Ian Stewart Trade

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Troy Renck of the Denver Post tweeted yesterday that the Cubs acquired Ian Stewart and Casey Weathers for Tyler Colvin and D.J. Lemehieu. Colvin and Lemehieu may do well, but Stewart (a non-tender candidate) fills an opening in the Cubs' roster.The Cubs have been rumored to be talking to the Rockies about Stewart since the Winter Meetings began, with Lemehieu and Colvin being mentioned in separate offerings.The player that came out of nowhere is Casey Weathers, a relief pitcher with electric stuff. Weathers, a former first-round draft choice, is a type of pitcher that ...

Cubs Send Tyler Colvin and DJ LeMahieu to Rockies for Ian Stewart

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

According to the Associated Press, the Cubs and Rockies have orchestrated a move that sends versatile third baseman Ian Stewart and 26-year-old reliever Casey Weathers to Chicago for outfielder Tyler Colvin and infielder DJ LeMahieu.There have been enough rumors bouncing around the mill over the last week or so about the Cubs' apparent interest in Ian Stewart that this move will come as no shock to many. The only thing that might give pause is the addition of DJ LeMahieu in this package, although many don't see him as ready for prime-time in any serious role in the majors at the moment.Just in this past ...

Theo Epstein and the Chicago Cubs Stay Quiet During MLB Winter Meetings

December 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The Chicago Cubs are one step closer ending their championship drought with the recent signing of—David DeJesus?This year's winter meetings, in the first year as a Cub for Theo Epstein and his entourage, have been very quiet for the North Siders.Theo Epstein has previously stated over and over the Cubs will need to rebuild from within to ensure a promising future.Epstein has done an excellent job rebuilding the Cubs internally from a operational viewpoint.He has hired his long-time colleague Jed Hoyer as his general manager, and he has brought Dale Sveum on board as the manager.Both are great hires, and they should ...

Albert Pujols to LAA Angels: Chicago Cubs Should Inquire About Mark Trumbo

December 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

With Albert Pujols taking a 10-year, $250 million deal with the Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim, many are wondering where teams like the Chicago Cubs will now turn to fill their hole at first base. There is always Prince Fielder, but perhaps the guy Pujols just replaced should be of interest to the Cubs.That would be Mark Trumbo.There is a chance Trumbo could find another spot in the field for the Angels, but with their addition of Pujols and the role of designated hitter being fulfilled by Bobby Abreu, Trumbo appears to be running out of options.In 2011, Trumbo hit ...

Chicago Cubs: Hanley Ramirez and Potential Trade Targets

December 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

While it remains to be seen what kind of spenders Theo Epstein and the Chicago Cubs will be this offseason, the rumors of players like Hanley Ramirez wanting out of Miami are creating some intriguing targets for the Cubs.The Cubs should be interested in whatever they can get their hands on, as long as that fits what they are trying to build in Chicago. While it will be great to see Epstein build a team out of prospects and young talent, there is no denying that he will need to sprinkle the roster with some experience.In order to build into ...

2012 MLB Free Agents: Why Prince Fielder Is Better for Cubs Than Albert Pujols

December 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The Cubs clearly need some help. Neither their arms or bats were anywhere near good enough to contend in 2011. The National League Central promises to be a strong division again, and the Cubs need a complete overhaul if they are going to compete for a division title. The two biggest names on the free-agent market are Albert Pujols and Prince Fielder. Given that both have played for division rivals of the Cubs, it would make sense that Chicago would be interested in bringing one in.Under normal circumstances, I would go with Pujols. With all due respect to Fielder, he's not ...

Chicago Cubs Rumors: Projecting the Opening Day Lineup

December 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Two days into the MLB Winter Meetings, the Chicago Cubs haven't done much to make waves or news. Thus is life at the annual baseball swap meet/job fair/drinking game.Manager Dale Sveum, however, managed to drop a juicy tidbit or two during his latest confab with the media.Sveum hinted at some elements of his Opening Day lineup, making special note of the cases of Starlin Castro and David DeJesus, per Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune. Those two men will be key cogs in the lineup in 2012, and given the state of the Cubs' pitching staff, there will be plenty ...

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