They should have dumped Lee 2 seasons ago when they could have gotten something for him.
Tidrow said:the only source of offense that we've had for the past month and a half is the problem.
They should have dumped Lee 2 seasons ago when they could have gotten something for him.
But he is the only real option for getting somebody worth a crap aside from losing a member of our rotation. The money left on Fonsi and Bradley's contracts makes them virtually impossible to trade, unless we want to take a huge hit in the wallet. I'm not so sure that's gonna happen considering Ricketts just dropped almost a billion on the club. I wish we could get rid of Harden, I thought that was a terrible idea from the begining and especially now after I went to Wrigley last week and saw him get shelled for 7 runs in 2 innings. I think Hendry may have some problems if Soriano and Bradley don't figure things out soon.
Lee was brought in to be an MVP player at 1st and never has fulfilled that role since he has been there.
Gold glove, yes. Adequate numbers during the season...maybe 3 or 4 years ago. Clutch hitting in the playoffs or down the stretch run for a title....no.
I like the guy but I think they should have put their money in a big lefty on first with a decent glove, or some solid power hitting right fielder and not let their bullpen ace get away. But the Cubs have been making dumbass front office decisions for years...nothing new.
Tidrow said:Lee was brought in to be an MVP player at 1st and never has fulfilled that role since he has been there.
Gold glove, yes. Adequate numbers during the season...maybe 3 or 4
years ago. Clutch hitting in the playoffs or down the stretch run for a
title....no.
I like the guy but I think they should have put their money in a
big lefty on first with a decent glove, or some solid power hitting
right fielder and not let
their bullpen ace get away. But the Cubs have been making dumbass front
office decisions for years...nothing new.
But my point was that Derek Lee is not the problem right now. He leads the team in HR, RBIs, and is in second on the team in AVG. He is not the player to be blamed for our lack of any offensive production.
The problem is the 20 million dollar contract that we are paying Milton Bradley to help from the left side and he is batting a robust .189 from that side. Not to mention the 16 million we are paying to Soriano this year to commit fielding errors, bat .230, and do his ghey hop out in left field. Jim Hendry has left us in a tight spot with these inflated contracts to garbage players.
edited... grammar
Coach34 said:Personally, I'd put Hoffpauir in RF full-time and just ride it out with him. Then I'd trade Bradley to Japan for some Kobe beef and a Geisha and be done with him.