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Spring Training:
Mark Leiter Jr. assigned 30
Luis Torrens assigned 32
Dom Nuñez assigned 37
Mike Tauchman assigned 40
Esteban Quiroz assigned 43
Vinny Nittoli assigned 48
Nick Burdi assigned 49
Roenis Elías assigned 52
Nick Neidert assigned 58
Sergio Alcántara assigned 60
Brailyn Marquez assigned 61
Eric Stout assigned 62
Jordan Holloway assigned 64
Tyler Duffey assigned 65
Jared Young assigned 74
Ryan Borucki assigned 77
Ben DeLuzio assigned 78
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recentlyheardcom · 1 year
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Chicago Cubs non-tender former top prospect Brailyn Marquez and 2 others while avoiding arbitration with Adrian Sampson and Rowan Wick
Chicago Cubs non-tender former top prospect Brailyn Marquez and 2 others while avoiding arbitration with Adrian Sampson and Rowan Wick
The Chicago Cubs are moving on from their former top prospect. Pitcher Brailyn Marquez’s career has been marred by injuries and setbacks. The Cubs on Friday non-tendered the left-hander, who has not thrown a competitive pitch since his major-league debut in 2020. Although the 23-year-old Marquez was not arbitration-eligible, the Cubs opted not to give him a contract for 2023 before Friday’s…
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niallodonohoe · 6 years
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C's Recap - Pondler & Contreras Taking Care Of Business For Canadians Against Emeralds
C’s Recap – Pondler & Contreras Taking Care Of Business For Canadians Against Emeralds
McGregory Contreras was a home run shy of the cycle against Eugene Saturday.
The Vancouver Canadians used a trio of two-run innings to knock off the Eugene Emeralds 6-1 at Nat Bailey Stadium Saturday night. The C’s find themselves in a three-way tie atop the North Division standings with Everett and Spokane at 3-2.
Eugene starter Brailyn Marquez—the Chicago Cubs number 4 prospect according to…
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3sportsguns · 4 years
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The Ride is Over
Besides winning the 2016 World Series the best moment for Cubs fans was signing Theo Epstein. He is a revered leader of a franchise and seemed like finally the right kind of management that could lead the Cubs to the level they had been waiting over 100 years for. The brain trust of Epstein, Jed Hoyer and Jason McLeod tore it down and built a World Series winner, but that window seems shut.
Epstein broke the curse of the Great Bambino and Boston, he had broken a drought already, but let's not forget Boston was happy to see him go. Epstein had built a World Series winner in Boston, and won two, but was also the reason the team got stuck in payroll purgatory. Carl Crawford, Mike Cameron, Julio Lugo; plenty of contracts Epstein handed out tanked the two time winners. Sounding familiar Cubs fans?
Epstein drafted a lot of players to help those Boston Red Sox win but then depleted the farm system and cap space by making big moves to keep the contention going, instead it shut the window. The brain trust made the Cubs one of the best  with top draft picks and shipping out everyone from the previous regime, but where has that been since they won the World Series?
Coming in to the 2020 season the Cubs farm system rated as 23rd out of 30 teams in all of baseball. Their highest rated prospect in the top 100 is number 63 Brailyn Marquez, who's with the major league club. They have two other prospects in the top 100, OF Brennen Davis who's at A ball and C Miguel Amaya who's also with the big club. Chicago's top 10 prospects has three with the parent club and the rest at A ball or lower. For the rest of the top 30, three pitchers are in the majors and every other prospect is A ball or lower. The farm system is weak.
When you're competing you're going to value production for the parent club, but Epstein is always talking about parallel fronts, but it isn't happening. After that big wave that included Kris Bryant, Javier Baez, Kyle Schwarber and others, they haven't been able to replenish it even in to the middle rankings of the majors. Epstein and his brain trust regularly draft position players early, where has the pitching been?
Epstein's biggest shortcoming, and the biggest contributor, to the down fall of the Cubs will be his inability to develop pitchers. While the top ranked prospects that are with the club are mostly pitchers, are they any top end starters? Jon Lester, Yu Darvish, Jose Quintana, most of the rotation has been bought and that has left ownership saying 'We don't have any money to spend.'
It has been the exact same with closers. Aroldis Chapman, Greg Holland, Craig Kimbrel, all closers either bought or traded for. Now, let's be honest the Chapman trade was inevitable. While it hurts to see Gleyber Torres develop for the Yankees, especially with Chapman signing right back with the Yankees, that's the price for the World Series. However, the White Sox got in to the playoffs in big part because of Eloy Jimenez. The trade for Jose Quintana was a big set back from the Cubs and an indictment the organizations failure to find in house pitching.
Epstein is entering the last year of his deal and there are already rumors he'll stay a lame duck and just walk away. It's hard to envision after 2016 that just four years later we'd get to 2020 and be okay with Epstein walking away. For Chicago that's probably just, and should be, the beginning of a lot of changes for this Cubs team.
Chicago already tried spending to extend the window and it has just seen disappointing season after disappointing season. The window is closed. It's time to blow it up and start fresh. For the first time in a few seasons the Cubs will have some payroll open up with Lester a free agent, 25 million team option, Quintana's 10.5 comes off the books, Tyler Chatwoods 13 expires. That leaves the Cubs with 87 million, though Kris Bryant, Kyle Schwarber and Javier Baez enter their final years of arbitration with seven other players on the big league squad in arbitration.
Anthony Rizzo has one more team option at 16.5 million that will likely be picked up. I'd imagine Lester will not have his option picked up but could be back at a cheaper price. The talent is there, but it's been well documented the issues management has had trying to get a deal hammered out with Baez and Bryant. Again, who would of thought after 2016 those two wouldn't be sure bets to get another Cubs contract, but they may have played their last games at the friendly confines.
It was shortened season for 2020 but Baez still only hit 203 with eight home runs and 24 RBI. There's no doubt he has the 'It factor' on defense, but where has the offense been in the post season? Kris Bryant hit 206 in 2020 with only four homers and 11 RBI and has struggled to stay healthy since winning the MVP. Both are going to expect huge contracts but have been the core of a team that has regularly disappointed. Rumors came out of last season's off season that whoever would sign the Cubs would keep and they'd move the other, but now both could be gone.
Expect the rumors to ramp up this winter as both still aren't signed and, while they're value is depressed now and could keep them on the roster to start 2021, it doesn't seem Chicago will pay them as they blow it up and restock the farm system. Anthony Rizzo could join them on the way out despite being the leader of this team. Rizzo is 30, hit 222 with eleven homers and 24 RBI and has not gotten an extension either.
Kyle Scwarber seemed inevitable to come to a railroad situation at some point as he's more suited to be a DH and now enters his last arbitration year. The theme is reoccurring for 2020 as Schwarbs hit 188 with eleven dingers and 24 RBI in 2020. His price will be more reasonable for Chicago, but he was benched during the season for his defense and needs to be a full time DH.
David Bote and Nico Hoerner, while not the same caliber as the big stars, provide solid options at a cheaper rate for the Cubs while they rebuild another winner. Albert Almora was sent down during the disappointing 2020 season but Ian Happ broke out in a big way. Those three, along with Wilson Contreras at catcher and Victor Caritini needing a position, could be the core of the Cubs offense before 2021 is over.
You draft and trade to develop the type of players the Cubs had, but whatever this team was going to do looks like it has been done. During interviews throughout the season the stars knew what this year could mean for them and they were bad and flamed out in disappointing fashion in the playoffs yet again. Of course there's always a risk of never getting back, but signing the stars means the team won't change and it could be continual competitive purgatory.
With the stars at a depressed value it's likely they could start the season in Chicago, but will they finish 2021 in the Windy City? If Epstein truly is in a lame duck year how does he manage the team? Will Hoyer take over after he leaves or do they try and win before they possibly bounce? Running it back would be a mistake and it's time to to restart. Very rarely have we seen continued top competitiveness in the MLB and it looks like the Cubs need to go back to the basement and figure it out again.
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manxlilac1-blog · 5 years
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Road Woes, No More Murphy, Contreras OK With Whiffs, Trade Chips, and Other Bullets
I am not TRYING to listen to this first date sitting next to me at the coffee shop. Truly, I am trying to focus on my work. But they are loudly falling in love with each other instantly. Good for them.
Hey, so the Cubs haven’t won on the road in a while, eh? May 29 in Houston, to be precise, as part of a series loss. Some of that is a natural product of playing some really good teams in places where it’s hard to win, but it also feels like some of it is a little bigger than that. Right now, the Cubs are 13 games over at home, and 5 games under on the road. With five more games on this road trip – the latter four of which going through Los Angeles – that number may not improve.
Speaking of that trip to Los Angeles, the Dodgers look like they’ll be without Corey Seager, who strained his hamstring last night.
We were SO CLOSE to an all-time moment, if this tag had reached Daniel Murphy’s face:
By the way, thank the Good Lord above that today should be the last time we see Daniel Murphy this season (no trades!). He continues to just kill the Cubs. Every game. Every at bat. Every pitch. It’s brutal.
This is a picture of a player losing his helmet. Would’ve guessed minor league game, but Kris Bryant is in the background, so I’m not sure who or where this was:
(Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Interesting aside in Ken Rosenthal’s latest: part of the reason for Willson Contreras’s success this year is becoming less afraid of striking out. In other words … maybe not sacrificing power for contact? Hmm. Sounds familiar …
On the year, Contreras’s strikeout rate is up 5.7 percentage points … but his ISO is up 110(!) points, and his slugging is up 139(!) points! So, yeah. It’s working.
This is a fantastic read, but it’s so hard not to see Tyson Miller, Brailyn Marquez, and Riley Thompson discussed as possible midseason trade chips and instantly clench:
Remember Eloy Jimenez? Yeah, he still hits it really, really, really far:
A bit of a controversial take in the Bears world:
Rumors and draft talk among the Bulls items of note:
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Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/2019/06/12/road-woes-no-more-murphy-contreras-ok-with-whiffs-trade-chips-and-other-bullets/
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awaygamespodcast · 4 years
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#95 Cubs Prospects with Greg Huss (Growing Cubs Podcast)
Guest Greg Huss from the Growing Cubs Podcast joins us to take a deep dive into Cubs prospects! We talk BA's top 10 list, Greg's #1 Cubs prospect, who the Cubs 1st homegrown starting pitcher will be, the most fun player interview Greg's had so far, and sleepers for the year. Adam also tells us about his experience as a minor leauge intern/mascot. Brailyn Marquez, Nico Hoerner, Miguel Amaya, Brennan Davis, Cory Abbott, and MUCH more!
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altobrandy31-blog · 5 years
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Minor League Wrap: Smokies split, Hoerner hits inside-the-park home run.
Quick question. Do I allow players who have exceeded rookie requirements to be nominated for the player of the month award? I don’t think I have in the past, but I’m not sure I’ve ever written that down as a rule. Of course, they are my rules and I can break them whenever I want, but I would like to be consistent. (Asking for Dixon Machado.)
Iowa Cubs
The Iowa Cubs were stopped by the Oklahoma City Dodgers, 8-5.
The I-Cubs staked starter Duane Underwood Jr. four runs in the top of the first, but he couldn’t hold the lead and took the loss. Underwood allowed six runs on five hits over 3.2 innings. Underwood also gave up a two-run home run to the opposing pitcher, Daniel Corcino. Underwood struck out three and walked four, although one walk was intentional.
The good pitching news here is that Dillon Maples faced four batters at the end of this game and retired them all in order. Two of them were strikeouts. Maples threw 14 pitches and ten were strikes. Maples has only walked one batter over his last four relief appearances.
All five Iowa runs came via the home run and two of them were in the first inning. Center fielder Ian Happ opened the scoring with a two-run home run in the top of the first to dead center field. Happ was 1 for 4. He now has two home runs this season.
Later in the first inning, first baseman Jim Adduci hit a two-run home run, his second of the season and his second in as many nights. Adduci went 1 for 3 with a walk.
Cristhian Adames hit a solo home run in the seventh inning, his first of the year. Adames went 2 for4 and scored twice.
Tennessee Smokies
The Smokies split a doubleheader with the Chattanooga Lookouts (Reds), winning game one 7-6 and losing the second game 4-2.
Mike Montgomery made a rehab appearance in game one, allowing three runs on three hits over the first four innings. Mostly, he gave up a three-run home run to Jose Siri. Montgomery struck out three and walked one. He threw 42 pitches, 25 for strikes.
Manuel Rondon pitched the top of the seventh and got the win. Rondon allowed one hit and he hit one batter, but allowed no runs. Rondon did not record a strikeout.
Right fielder Charcer Burks singled home Jared Young with a two-out, walkoff single in the bottom of the seventh. Burks was 2 for 3 with a walk. He scored twice. Young was 2 for 4 and also scored twice.
Third baseman Robel Garcia connected for a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning, his third of the season. Garcia was 2 for 4.
Center fielder Connor Myers was 3 for 3 and scored one run.
In game two, starter Thomas Hatch took the loss after allowing three runs on three hits over four innings. Hatch walked two and struck out five.
Shortstop Nico Hoerner had an inside-the-park home run in the bottom of the first inning of game two. It was Hoerner’s first home run of the year. Hoerner was 1 for 3.
Right fielder Roberto Caro was 2 for 4.
Unfortunately, Minor League Baseball’s ridiculous new video policy means I don’t have a video of Hoerner’s home run that I can embed, but you can see it here.
Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Travel day. Coming home to take on the Mudcats on Tuesday.
South Bend Cubs
The South Bend Cubs hammered the Lansing Lugnuts (Blue Jays), 13-10 in ten innings.
Starter Brailyn Marquez allowed four runs on six hits over 4.2 innings, including two home runs by DJ Neal. Marquez struck out six and walked three.
Dalton Geekie gave up two runs in the bottom of the eighth to tie the game up 9-9, but then pitched a scoreless ninth and got the win when South Bend scored four runs in the top of the tenth. Geekie’s final line was two runs, one earned, on one hit and one walk over 2.2 innings. He struck out three, walked one and hit one batter.
DH D.J. Artis had a bases-clearing, three-run double in the top of the tenth to give South Bend the lead for good. Artis was 3 for 5 with two doubles tonight. He scored twice and had the three RBI.
Shortstop Andy Weber hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning. It was his first home run of the season. Weber was 1 for 5 with a walk.
Third baseman Christopher Morel was 3 for 5 with three runs scored.
Source: https://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2019/4/22/18512045/chicago-cubs-minor-league-wrap-ian-happ-duane-underwood-jr-nico-hoerner-mike-montgomery-dj-artis
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niallodonohoe · 6 years
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C's Recap - You're The Man Rodriguez! Canadians Upend Emeralds In Series Opener
C’s Recap – You’re The Man Rodriguez! Canadians Upend Emeralds In Series Opener
Tanner Kirwer lands on home plate with the first run of the game against Eugene Friday.
The Vancouver Canadians used a four-run first inning to hold off the Eugene Emeralds 5-1 at Nat Bailey Stadium Friday night. The C’s improved their second-half record to 2-2 with the victory.
Tanner Kirwer got things rolling for Vancouver in the bottom of the first with a leadoff walk against Eugene starter
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niallodonohoe · 6 years
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C's Recap - Contreras Connects Twice As C's Get First Win Of 2018
C’s Recap – Contreras Connects Twice As C’s Get First Win Of 2018
McGregory Contreras hit the first two home runs of the season for Vancouver Sunday.
The Vancouver Canadians found the win for the first time in 2018 after a 6-4 win over the Eugene Emeralds at P.K. Park Sunday afternoon. The win puts the 1-2 C’s in a three-way tie for first place in the North Division with Spokane and Tri-City.
Vancouver grabbed its first lead of the season in the first inning.
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