@voiceofcohen2 Steele hasn’t pitched in over a year and who knows when he will be back or how good he will be. I understand these are considered hits but this list is incredibly underwhelming. The standard of the org needs to be higher if they want to actually win anything
@voiceofcohen2 Good teams that don’t develop pitching spend on pitching. The cubs don’t. You don’t need to develop pitchers when you have Ohtani, Yamamoto, Sasaki all ready to roll. Brewers are also great at developing pitching. Cubs don’t spend on pitching and don’t develop it either
@voiceofcohen2 Prospects need to play when they get here and the cubs have not given them enough playing time. Draft won’t help with pitching this season and they haven’t proven to develop any pitching. Jed can’t always rely on deadline to solve his pitching problems
@voiceofcohen2 Pete is definitely becoming a star. No disagreement there. Ben Brown is a nice development but he’s not enough. Cubs banked on past performances but past performance does not equate to future results. There’s a real possibility they tied up a ton of money into declining players
@voiceofcohen2 Because I’m tired of the gaslighting by you and marquee when we can clearly see this team is lifeless. 7.5 games behind the brewers and you’re discussing who the token cubs all star should be and tweeting about seiyas gold glove defense
@voiceofcohen2 I think fans are more concerned with this team winning more games before they start caring about who should be an all star or not. Maybe you and marquee can focus on that for once
@CubsWRLD@JesseRogersESPN You would hope your former 1st round pick can hit righties. We’ll never know though with their current development philosophy