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  • MrOldboy
    MVP
    • Feb 2011
    • 2653

    #46
    Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

    Originally posted by zippy2212
    Glad your back for another round. I'll help out with stances, deliveries and equipment as much as I can. As a Cubs fan living in Central PA I won't get to see many games now that WGN America isn't broadcasting them but I check Cubs.com all the time to update my players so I will help out any way I can.
    What would help with equipment, stances etc is references, as recent as possible. For stances/pitching I will mainly use MLB.TV spring training games for the notable prospects (if they get at bats during games). There are also videos on milb.com and if they were worthy draft picks video of college/HS games available. Sometimes it's a crap shoot though.

    The game isn't out for a while so there isn't anything that can be done with actually picking out stances and equipment other than finding what references might represent the player the best for the roster.

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    • Figment
      Pro
      • Jan 2009
      • 772

      #47
      Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

      Does anyone else get the feeling that Kyle Hendricks may end up starting the season in AAA regardless of what he does in spring training? Looking at it logically, the first three spots are locked up:
      1) Jon Lester
      2) Jake Arrieta
      3) Jason Hammel
      If nobody is moved before the season starts, there are a few starters making too much money:
      - Edwin Jackson is making something like $10 million this year and would be too expensive to put in the bullpen or DFA. You have to expect that the management is relying on the new, experienced, catching staff to help him be the pitcher they thought they signed. Nobody will trade for Jackson, so we will either eat that money or play him.
      - Travis Wood is in the same boat making $5 million this year, and especially coming off his amazing 2013 season, they may want to see if better pitch framers behind the plate can pull it off.
      -There is still Tsuyoshi Wada to consider as well who, like above, is making $4 Million, he may make a little more sense to go to the bullpen as our new Carlos Villanueva (but lefty) long relief pitcher.

      Those are three pitchers who will not be in the minors that are competing for a starting role on the team. So where does all this leave Hendricks? Not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if he spends a good deal of time in the minors to start the season until some of these players can be moved or otherwise "disposed of." Just a little food for thought, what are your thoughts?

      Assuming the Cubs are going to keep 13 pitchers on the roster, here is the obvious:
      SP1 Jon Lester
      SP2 Jake Arrieta
      SP3 Jason Hammel
      SP4 ? (Maybe Kyle Hendricks)
      SP5 ?

      CP Hector Rondon
      SU Neil Ramirez
      RP Pedro Strop
      RP Jason Motte
      RP Justin Grimm
      RP ?
      RP or Long Reliever ?
      Long Reliever ?

      So four pitchers competing for the last two starting spots, and the long relief role in the bullpen (probably going to be a lefty, don't count out Felix Doubront for this one either).
      Last edited by Figment; 02-17-2015, 11:13 PM.

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      • WaitTilNextYear
        Go Cubs Go
        • Mar 2013
        • 16830

        #48
        Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

        Jackson will be put in the pen/bought out and/or Travis Wood will be traded before Hendricks goes to AAA. Hendricks was far too good and his development is too important to languish at AAA.
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        • eric7064
          MVP
          • Jan 2010
          • 1151

          #49
          Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

          Hendricks is in rotation. Guranteed. Jackson has no right no matter the salary. 5 spot will almost certainly be Wood. Barring any trade then I'd say Wada has a good shot.

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          • MrOldboy
            MVP
            • Feb 2011
            • 2653

            #50
            Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

            Hendricks will be on the 4th starter unless he is hurt or somehow forgets how to pitch in ST. The question is the 5th spot and I'd put money on Wada impressing enough in ST to give him that shot or at worst the 6th man at AAA if they want to let Wood establish some trade value early on, then call Wada up once Wood is traded. I guess theoretically if Wood pitches well he could convince the Cubs to hold onto him for 2016, but via arbitration he will get a bit expensive.

            They have been trying to move Jackson, quite hard by some insider rumors, but there just isn't a team willing to take on any part of Jackson's salary and give up anything resembling a prospect. Their best bet is a bad contract swap and there aren't many options there and in most scenarios Jackson is the short end of the stick and teams know this.

            I still think he could make a solid 6-8th inning guy if he focuses on relieving and can gain a the bump in velocity that some converted pitchers gain. That is one expensive reliever though. But on the other hand, what is the other option except to eat the salary for the privilege of removing from the roster.

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            • Gagnon39
              Windy City Sports Fan
              • Mar 2003
              • 8544

              #51
              Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

              Originally posted by Figment
              Does anyone else get the feeling that Kyle Hendricks may end up starting the season in AAA regardless of what he does in spring training? Looking at it logically, the first three spots are locked up:
              1) Jon Lester
              2) Jake Arrieta
              3) Jason Hammel
              If nobody is moved before the season starts, there are a few starters making too much money:
              - Edwin Jackson is making something like $10 million this year and would be too expensive to put in the bullpen or DFA. You have to expect that the management is relying on the new, experienced, catching staff to help him be the pitcher they thought they signed. Nobody will trade for Jackson, so we will either eat that money or play him.
              - Travis Wood is in the same boat making $5 million this year, and especially coming off his amazing 2013 season, they may want to see if better pitch framers behind the plate can pull it off.
              -There is still Tsuyoshi Wada to consider as well who, like above, is making $4 Million, he may make a little more sense to go to the bullpen as our new Carlos Villanueva (but lefty) long relief pitcher.

              Those are three pitchers who will not be in the minors that are competing for a starting role on the team. So where does all this leave Hendricks? Not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if he spends a good deal of time in the minors to start the season until some of these players can be moved or otherwise "disposed of." Just a little food for thought, what are your thoughts?

              Assuming the Cubs are going to keep 13 pitchers on the roster, here is the obvious:
              SP1 Jon Lester
              SP2 Jake Arrieta
              SP3 Jason Hammel
              SP4 ? (Maybe Kyle Hendricks)
              SP5 ?

              CP Hector Rondon
              SU Neil Ramirez
              RP Pedro Strop
              RP Jason Motte
              RP Justin Grimm
              RP ?
              RP or Long Reliever ?
              Long Reliever ?

              So four pitchers competing for the last two starting spots, and the long relief role in the bullpen (probably going to be a lefty, don't count out Felix Doubront for this one either).
              There's a lot of questions that we won't know until Spring Training, obviously. There's too many "MLB-ready" pitchers now and something's got to give. I still would not be surprised if Jackson is moved before the start of the season. It will require either trading him for another over-priced player or the Cubs will just have to eat 80% of his contract like they did with Soriano. Then there's Wada. If he doesn't start he's not going to want to go back to Triple-A. He was a highly touted Japanese pitcher a few years ago but injuries plagued him and didn't allow him to get a shot until last year. He performed admirably and will want to continue to pitch at the highest level, as anyone does I supppose. Hendricks is there too, and like you said, so is Wood. Lot's of questions and few answers right now as far as who will be the starting five. I wouldn't rule out the Cubs putting Jackson in the bullpen however.

              If I had to take my best guess for the start of the season, I'd say the starting five are as follows:

              Jon Lester
              Jake Arrieta
              Jason Hammel
              Travis Wood
              Kyle Hendricks
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              • Shaffer26
                MVP
                • Feb 2009
                • 1236

                #52
                Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                Comparing this OSFM's Cubs minor league thread to years past when Theo and Jed weren't running the show is like comparing night and day. They've done such a great job collecting talent. Not all prospects can work out, obviously, but we have such a great foundation that even if some of the tops guys don't pan out, we have some great under the radar guys down in double and single-a.

                With living in South Bend, we now have the Cubs single-a team here so if you guys want some info on those guys, I'll be happy to give it to you. As I plan on going to a ton of games.

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                • Figment
                  Pro
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 772

                  #53
                  Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                  Originally posted by MrOldboy
                  Hendricks will be on the 4th starter unless he is hurt or somehow forgets how to pitch in ST. The question is the 5th spot and I'd put money on Wada impressing enough in ST to give him that shot or at worst the 6th man at AAA if they want to let Wood establish some trade value early on, then call Wada up once Wood is traded. I guess theoretically if Wood pitches well he could convince the Cubs to hold onto him for 2016, but via arbitration he will get a bit expensive.

                  They have been trying to move Jackson, quite hard by some insider rumors, but there just isn't a team willing to take on any part of Jackson's salary and give up anything resembling a prospect. Their best bet is a bad contract swap and there aren't many options there and in most scenarios Jackson is the short end of the stick and teams know this.

                  I still think he could make a solid 6-8th inning guy if he focuses on relieving and can gain a the bump in velocity that some converted pitchers gain. That is one expensive reliever though. But on the other hand, what is the other option except to eat the salary for the privilege of removing from the roster.
                  One player we forgot to mention is Jacob Turner. I feel like unless he completely blows up in camp, he is guaranteed either the 5th starter job, or the long reliever role given his high upside talent, but since he has no minor league options left, he will not be sent down or we WILL lose him through waivers. Given that he is a right handed pitcher, I feel like if he doesn't get the 5th starter spot, he would push Edwin Jackson out of the long reliever role, and it just seams like another nail in the coffin for Jackson. I don't think Jackson is in a Cubs uniform on opening day. I think the opening roster will be:

                  SP1 Jon Lester (LHP)
                  SP2 Jake Arrieta
                  SP3 Jason Hammel
                  SP4 Kyle Hendricks
                  SP5 Travis Wood (LHP)
                  CP Hector Rondon
                  SU Neil Ramirez
                  SU Pedro Strop
                  RP Justin Grimm
                  RP Jason Motte
                  LR Jacob Turner
                  LR Tsuyoshi Wada (LHP)
                  and if they decide to carry 13 (which I am pretty sure they will) it will be between these guys as a lefty specialist:
                  Francisley Bueno
                  Joe Ortiz
                  Drake Britton
                  Zac Rosscup
                  and maybe give these starters a chance to convert to full time relievers:
                  Felix Doubront
                  Erik Jokisch

                  Long story short, Edwin Jackson appears to be gone from where I am sitting (about time) and the REAL battle this spring is actually for the lefty reliever role. Just my 2 cents.

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                  • CWSpalehoseCWS
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 1028

                    #54
                    Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                    Originally posted by Figment
                    One player we forgot to mention is Jacob Turner. I feel like unless he completely blows up in camp, he is guaranteed either the 5th starter job, or the long reliever role given his high upside talent, but since he has no minor league options left, he will not be sent down or we WILL lose him through waivers. Given that he is a right handed pitcher, I feel like if he doesn't get the 5th starter spot, he would push Edwin Jackson out of the long reliever role, and it just seams like another nail in the coffin for Jackson. I don't think Jackson is in a Cubs uniform on opening day. I think the opening roster will be:

                    SP1 Jon Lester (LHP)
                    SP2 Jake Arrieta
                    SP3 Jason Hammel
                    SP4 Kyle Hendricks
                    SP5 Travis Wood (LHP)
                    CP Hector Rondon
                    SU Neil Ramirez
                    SU Pedro Strop
                    RP Justin Grimm
                    RP Jason Motte
                    LR Jacob Turner
                    LR Tsuyoshi Wada (LHP)
                    and if they decide to carry 13 (which I am pretty sure they will) it will be between these guys as a lefty specialist:
                    Francisley Bueno
                    Joe Ortiz
                    Drake Britton
                    Zac Rosscup
                    and maybe give these starters a chance to convert to full time relievers:
                    Felix Doubront
                    Erik Jokisch

                    Long story short, Edwin Jackson appears to be gone from where I am sitting (about time) and the REAL battle this spring is actually for the lefty reliever role. Just my 2 cents.
                    There's no way a NL team would carry 13 pitchers. I'd be shocked if the Cubs did that and took an extra bat off the bench.

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                    • Figment
                      Pro
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 772

                      #55
                      Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                      Originally posted by CWSpalehoseCWS
                      There's no way a NL team would carry 13 pitchers. I'd be shocked if the Cubs did that and took an extra bat off the bench.

                      That makes sense. So barring injury or trade, the pitching roster looks a lot more set than it appeared, at least to me. I think the only competition is really between Wood, Turner, and Wada on who starts 5th and who's in the pen.

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                      • JoeCoolMan24
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 1255

                        #56
                        Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                        Starlin Castro a 90-92 rating?

                        Bad baserunner, average defender, average hitter.

                        He's more like an 82-84.

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                        • Figment
                          Pro
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 772

                          #57
                          Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                          Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
                          Starlin Castro a 90-92 rating?



                          Bad baserunner, average defender, average hitter.



                          He's more like an 82-84.

                          I'm gonna go ahead and say this guy doesn't know what he is talking about. If you're just going to swing by and trash talk a player, at least supply the proof.

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                          • CWSpalehoseCWS
                            MVP
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 1028

                            #58
                            Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                            Originally posted by Figment
                            That makes sense. So barring injury or trade, the pitching roster looks a lot more set than it appeared, at least to me. I think the only competition is really between Wood, Turner, and Wada on who starts 5th and who's in the pen.
                            Well, Wood and Turner are both out of options if I am not mistaken, so I would say Wada is the odd man out. He's old and really doesn't have a place on a young roster being build for the future. Plus he may actually have options left which means the Cubs might be able to option him the Iowa.

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                            • OhioCub
                              Rookie
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 409

                              #59
                              Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                              Originally posted by CWSpalehoseCWS
                              Well, Wood and Turner are both out of options if I am not mistaken, so I would say Wada is the odd man out. He's old and really doesn't have a place on a young roster being build for the future. Plus he may actually have options left which means the Cubs might be able to option him the Iowa.
                              Pretty sure he doesn't have options either and he was really bad last spring, if he has another spring like that he'll definitely be gone. Plus, he's the most likely to make it through waivers, although that's even a long shot.

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                              • WaitTilNextYear
                                Go Cubs Go
                                • Mar 2013
                                • 16830

                                #60
                                Re: 2015 Chicago Cubs

                                Originally posted by Figment
                                I'm gonna go ahead and say this guy doesn't know what he is talking about. If you're just going to swing by and trash talk a player, at least supply the proof.
                                Yes, this same guy did the same thing last year with Cubs OSFM. Likes to buzz the tower of all things Cubs to feed his Cubs vs Sox inferiority complex....make it seem like Cubs fans are sticking it to him somehow.

                                Not only that, but he appears to think what you have for POT is actually OVR ratings. I would agree that a 90-92 OVR for Castro is too high at this point. But, to say his POT is scraping the lowest B is commit-yourself-to-an-asylum looney. Average defense at SS with .300 20 HR potential and just barely 25 years old by OD.
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