The Cubs have clinched the #2 spot in the 2013 draft. Congrats?
2013 Draft Pick Order
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POST-2013 MINOR LEAGUE FREE-AGENTS
Last updated 5-11-2013
Depth Chart
AZ Phil's Roster Info
ARTICLE XX-D MINOR LEAGUE FREE-AGENT:
Brent Lillibridge, IF-OF
Ian Stewart, 3B
Hisanori Takahashi, LHP
MLB RULE 55 MINOR LEAGUE FREE-AGENT:
SIX-YEAR FREE-AGENT:
Jeffry Antigua, LHP
Brian Bogusevic, OF
J. C. Boscan, C
Kyler Burke, LHP
Yeiper Castillo, RHP
Jaye Chapman, RHP
Johermyn Chavez, OF
Dayan Diaz, RHP
Jair Fernandez, C
Eduardo Figueroa, RHP
Marcus Hatley, RHP
Marcos Mateo, RHP
Edwin Maysonet, INF
Darnell McDonald, OF
Jose Morales, C-IF
Guillermo Moscoso, RHP
Jonathon Mota, INF
Donnie Murphy, INF
Brad Nelson, 1B
Blake Parker, RHP
Larry Suarez, RHP
Tim Torres, OF
Casey Weathers, RHP
Ty Wright, OF
SECOND CONTRACT (PREVIOUSLY-RELEASED):
Michael de la Cruz, RHP
Carlos Figueroa, INF
Humberto Garcia, INF
Nate Maldonado, C
Zach Putnam, RHP
Brohiglyn Rivero, RHP
Orbandy Rodriguez, RHP
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NOTES:
1. A minor league player eligible to be an ARTICLE XX-D FREE-AGENT who accepts an Outright Assignment and defers free-agency until the end of the season is not eligible to be a free-agent if the player is added back to an MLB 40-man roster by the end of the MLB regular season. If the player is not added back to a 40-man roster by the end of the MLB regular season, the player can file for free-agency beginning on the day after the conclusion of the MLB regular season up through October 15th.
2. A minor league player eligible to be an MLB RULE 55 FREE-AGENT is not eligible to be a FA if the player is added to his club’s 40-man roster by 5 PM (Eastern) on the 5th day following the conclusion of the World Series.

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Soler and Baez at #11 & 12 on Baseball America's weekly hot sheet.
Give jd a few years and put one of his kids in the Cubs system, then compare them.
Soriano's lack of awareness carries on past the diamond....
http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/24/alfonso-soriano-is-tired-of...
says he's tired of losing, doesn't want to be on a team with a bad record
yet is still on team with bad record after not wanting to be traded to Giants last year
a bit hard to hear...and a heavy on "bad" language (and humor)
Black Like Me By Mark Grace
a little less than 2 weeks til the draft...
M.Appel - 98.1ip 77h 21bb 121k - 2.20era
J.Gray - 110ip 69h 21bb 127k - 1.55era
K.Bryant - 203ab 69h 12db 30hr 60bb 38k 7/11sb - .340/.504 avg/ob% (9 errors/55 games playing 3rd)
Glad the love wasn't directed toward Gracie. Slumpbuster or jail bait.
MAYBE I WILL.
*slams bedroom door*
Bill Clinton wants to know what is is.
If you love Bob so much why don't you marry him!?!?!?
:-)
i'm just used to bob knowing a lot more about the team...noticing when someone is off their swing or a pitch and recalling when he's been better...comparative analysis of what was done in the past vs what's going on now. it's not like i pine for the days of bob vs aram...because that got old, but bob really dug down in his analysis of players without getting preachy or doing "i'm steve stone and here's how he could be perfect" type analysis.
bob also seemed to not only know who was in the minors, but how they were doing down there beyond the numbers and would talk about them.
I actually enjoy this team much more than last years squad. My twtw(the will to watch) is up 25%-30% from last year. If it wasn't for the shit bullpen, this team would be totally average! If they could dump E. Jax and his entire salary and replace him with one of the college arms, then we are on to something. Make a trade for Price, which I don't see happening, and you've got yourself a fantastic rotation.
Garza
Ninja
Wood II
College guy
Feldman
Let's hear some examples. It's a bit of a reach to suggest that you know he's not doing his homework without providing specifics.
I haven't been able to watch many games (and there is some apathy involved, too), but he's been fine as far as I'm concerned.
Also seems to be a lot of dead air time -- he and Len don't tseem to be in sync yet.
Almora goes 4-7 in yesterday's 14-inning Kane County loss, dropping his average to .636.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-2013-cubs-bette...
FG article from yesterday about the overwhelming underperformance of the 2013 Cubs. If I understand their 'Clutch' stat correctly, then the Cubs this year are 40% less clutch than the 29th-most clutch team in baseball.
I still love TCR, please don't hate me.
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Garbage song, I Hate Love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOcVhBu0YjE
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Comments
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Tue, 06/02/2009 - 10:37pm Permalink
Fire Hendry! :)
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Tue, 06/02/2009 - 11:31pm Permalink
Funny -- I saw there was one comment on this post and I just KNEW it would be Manny.
Manny -- I appreciate your tongue-in-cheek approach!
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:53am Permalink
Joe,
I know my adoring fans were expecting it, so i had to do it...:)
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:33am Permalink
Time to finally take manny seriously... :-p
I'm not anti-Hendry by any measure but I can see the case for getting a new GM in there with a new mentality. Still, it's hard to argue with the results... post season in '03, '07, and '08... and a team this year that is at least capable of winning a pennant, whether they execute on it or not is up to the team, point is they have all the tools they need in '09.
On the other hand, I'm pretty sure we could put AZ Phil in Hendry's office and give him Hendry's team payroll and he could also field a perennial winner.
And btw... damn you trans for posting these poll questions after last night's game. Post it after a win and the results would be totally different. It's just the nature of the manic-depressive Cub fan collective.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:39am Permalink
And there's a lot of talk about the deals Hendry does get done, but we rarely talk about the ones that didn't get done. How different would this team look if we had Furcal as a shortstop? I'm not sure.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 4:08pm Permalink
Furcal is hitting .241 with a OPS just over .600. In other words, Theriot is better so far.
I honestly can't think of too many FAs we pursued and I regret not getting. Maybe Ibanez, but that is hindsight for sure.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 1:32am Permalink
I voted in the majority for the following reasons:
- The what was practially the Bradley for DeRosa trade is a bust. Bradley cant even stay healthy or hit above .225 when he does play. Meanwhile with Aram gone our infield at 2B and 3B is barely producing. He could have saved 4 mil (the difference in Dero and Bradley's salary minus the cost of getting another OF) by keeping Dero and getting a platoon partner with Hoff for RF.
-Giving Aaron Miles 2.5 mil to be the utilty IF when he could have had Scales or Blanco give him the same production for 400k. Another 2.1 mil wasted.
- Trading a top prospect in Ceda for the crappile that is Kevin Gregg, another 4.2 mil wasted.
-Wasting 5.76 million on Bako, Gathright, Gaudin, and Viscainio to combine for less than 6 weeks on the roster.
- this wasted money comes to 16.06 million dollars or enough money to have signed Francisco Rodriguez and have 7.46 million left to add payroll at the deadline or for a signing bonus if a top tier prospect in the draft falls to us do to signability issues.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 7:13am Permalink
On your points.
1. The pitchers would mount a popular revolt if the Cubs tried to play Hoffpauir 100 games in right field. The season isn't over yet, but I will lay even money that Bradley winds up with better numbers than DeRosa.
2. Same thing with Miles and Scales. Haven't seen enough of Blanco yet.
3. I don't think your money is right there.
4. You haven't added in the cost of your new right fielder.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 2:17pm Permalink
Ceda is now a top suspect with Florida. According to Baseball America he reported to camp hurt and fat (almost 290 lbs). Hasn't thrown a pitch in anger yet, although he could be at XTSP.
Re:he reported to camp hurt and fat (almost 290 lbs).
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 3:33pm Permalink
Sounds like maybe he and Soto spent the winter working out together.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 6:59am Permalink
I voted very much against the minority on this one even though I recognize that Hendry's made several errors this year. But generally, I put the blame on the players for failing to execute more than I do on Hendry for failing to organize the team well.
--Hendry relied on Fontenot and traded DeRosa, a career-year-having 34-year-old with 2 memorable playoff chokes. This is not indefensible, even if Fontenot doesn't replace DeRosa's offense, which, by the way, is currently only 261/332/432/764. Defensively, Fontenot has 3 errors at third to DeRosa's 6.
--Hendry signed Bradley, who is not an oft-injured head case. He's an oft-injured head case who has produced offensively since 2003. He's also been adequate-to-good in the field, and the only "controversy" he's caused here has been in the vacant minds of the tittering, addle-pated clique that constitutes the majority of the Chicago sports media. I'd love for Bradley to put an end to the chatter by exploding at the plate (in a good way). In the meantime, 2 months is not enough to call this signing a bust.
--Ceda as a "top prospect" is a bit of a reach.
--The Miles signing stunk, no argument there.
--I actually give Hendry credit for dumping Bako, Gathright, and Gaudin as quickly as he did. Most Cub GMs in my lifetime would probably have hung on to them despite their less-than-zero production. For me, the jury's still out on Vizcaino because a) I don't know what he did to get himself exiled, and b) I'm waiting for him to go back to being crummy.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:11am Permalink
1- If they dropped Gaudin a few days sooner, they wouldn't have had to eat his salary.
2-DeRo is only hitting .261/.332/.432, but with 8HR and 34 RBI
Fonty is hitting .231/.310/.395 with 5HR and 21 RBI.
Please point out all stellar performances in the playoffs last season before labeling DeRosa..who also is moving to the tougher of the two leagues..so a little dip at first might be expected.
3-Who in all of baseball didn't think that Bako and Gathright are anything less than crap? Vizcaino shoulda been kept over Neil Cotts. Even if he's just on a hot streak. Cotts had a good 2005, and that is it.
His career numbers stink otherwise.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 9:44pm Permalink
Point taken on Gaudin for sure. As for DeRo/Font, I agree that DeRo's producing a bit better, but still defend Hendry's guess that Font could replace him.
Who in all of baseball didn't think that Bako and Gathright are anything less than crap?
As to the latter: Baltimore?
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:09am Permalink
I am a fan of Hendry in general. As I mentioned before, he makes good trades, rarely gives up young talent that turns into anything, often gets good young talent back, and has managed to draw big free agents to the Cubs year after year, most of which have panned out.
This year I think he did pretty poorly. The moves to get rid of Pie and Cedeno were fine, as was replacing Ward with Hoffpauir. But Miles made absolutely no sense. Gathright did not deserve a roster spot either. Why get rid of Blanco in favor or paying Bako more money and then end up giving the job to Hill? Either keep Blanco or go with the internal option. Wasted money. The Vizcaino move cleared salary, but we end up with nobody. Heilmann sucks a fat one, would have rather had Olson in AAA. Gregg has not done well either. Bradley has struggled with injury, as predicted, and I would have rather had Abreu just for consistency. Everyone knows Ramirez will go down at least for a week or two, yet we basically had no backup at 3B, other than shifting our starting second baseman to a position he is relatively unfamiliar with. Why? Either keep DeRosa or plan ahead with something else. And why dump Wuertz for basically nothing. He's not outstanding but dependable, we should have kept him.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:23am Permalink
I am with you WISCGRAD, prior to this year I would have voted "Very Satisfied", but I began to deveop doubts this year.
I caution everyone, second-guessing the GM is popular sport, and very easy. Hindsight, as they say, is 20-20. You make enough transactions, and some are bound to fail, having a failure rate of 30 to 40% is actually not bad. Can anyone name me a GM with more than 3-years tenure who has made all great moves? Anyone? I bet I could find nits to pick on the best of them.
Wertz, Miles, and DeRo, I thought those were bad moves when we made them. That Bradley hasn't panned out so far, that was a gamble when we made it.
Let's not forget the transactions that worked:
1. Moving Marquis: He would be blocking Wells or Marshall right now
2. Harden: That was a good trade
3. Wood: I can't beleive I am saying this, but it may have been the right move to let him go. He has stunk it up Gregg style this year
4. Reed Johnson: GREAT pickup!
5. Kosuke: I can't beleive I am saying this either, but he looks good out there. We would be SUNK without him this year.
The lack of hitting by Soto, Fontenot, Lee, and recently Soriano, injury to Ramirez....that's most of the lineup, all of these are unforseeable, and completely out of Hendry's control.
The ineffectiveness of Marmol is also unforseeable and out of Hendry's control. Noone expected last year's dominance, but he walking or HBP over a guy an inning, which is totally unacceptable.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 12:51pm Permalink
"Moving Marquis: He would be blocking Wells or Marshall right now"
Really? This might not be the time to say that after we are paying a part of his salary this year and he is currently tied for the most wins in the NL (with Johan Santana). He is 7-3 with a 3.93 ERA.
Now I hated Marquis with a passion, but he is pitching really well so far this year in Colorado. Do I expect that to continue? No, but this might not be the best time to judge trading Marquis.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 12:59pm Permalink
This is funny.
At least you admit that you hated him. You hated the signing from Day 1, and you couldn't wait for the Cubs to get rid of him. Now you want to bash Hendry for trading him? Nice.
I will tell you this - come August or September, Jason Marquis will not be among the top ten pitchers in the NL in wins, and his ERA will be much closer to 5 than it is now.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 1:06pm Permalink
"I will tell you this - come August or September, Jason Marquis will not be among the top ten pitchers in the NL in wins, and his ERA will be much closer to 5 than it is now."
I agree 100%. I even said I didn't think it would continue. But my point was this is not the time to be saying Hendry made a good move on dumping Marquis.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 1:30pm Permalink
Why? If you even agree 100% that that is how he will end up, then it was a good move, regardless of his stats on June 1st...
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 3:50pm Permalink
Or you could just point out Wells's ERA...
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 3:55pm Permalink
Just because I think that is how it will end up, doesn't mean it will end up that way. Marquis could end up 20-9 with a 3.50 ERA.
If one is trying to give props to Hendry for the trade, at least wait until Marquis starts to fall off, because right now the trade is not good. But I think it will turn out better by the end of the year.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:27am Permalink
PS: Bako didn't cost us anything, he was cut before the salary was guaranteed. Inviting him to ST was a good idea, some competition to Hill, who isn't exactly a sure thing (he's played well for us though)
Gaudin was a waste of money, I grant you that $2 mil.
Miles as well
Vizcaino, that was an acceptable risk, and we did clear Marquis's $9 mil. I would like to know more about why he was cut, we don't know the full story.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:58am Permalink
According to the sidebar here on the website Bako costs us a $180K termination fee. It's not much, but it's something.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 9:14am Permalink
I think another question that should be asked is. Do you think Henry made these moves on his own or is Lou in charge?
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 1:21pm Permalink
I would imagine they are meeting to discuss. Otherwise Lou would be like Ozzie crying about the players he has.
Get rid of Barrett.
Get me another midget infielder.
They are at .500 with their top players out at various time and their most consistent (offensively and defensively)out for a month now, and hopefully only for a month more.
Hang in there, the Brewers magic number is not up yet.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 2:52pm Permalink
I don't quite get the tone these days of the rest of our division is playing over its head... Maybe, maybe not, but so effing what? Even if we somehow stumble into the playoffs, does anyone think this team, with the added media attention of the inevitable "will year 101 be the magic one?" bullshit, has a rat's ass chance of going anywhere but one and done? What do we need, a 500 run lead in the seventh to believe our bullpen can finally close one out? The ship that was 2008, with everything clicking right, has sailed. I'm looking forward to another 10 years or so of Cubs 70's style baseball. Blecch ...
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 2:21pm Permalink
You'd like to think the GM and manager work in concert with each other. But Lou has barely hidden his frustration several times this season in discussing the team's lack of depth, especially at 3B.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 3:53pm Permalink
Yes, Lou said "Get rid of Cedeno" our backup 3rd basemen and "get me left handed bats" which is pretty uncommon among third basemen. He made his bed.
Re: 50-Game Mark TCR Reader Survey: Question 3
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 4:13pm Permalink
Last year, everything worked -- Dempster as a starter, Wood as a closer, Shark was briefly a phenom, Edmonds saved CF when Pie busted, Harden dominated the NL hitters, Soto ROY, etc.
This year, not much has worked. Gregg was just a stupid move, Bradley and Fontenot were high-risk mvos that haven't worked.