Quintana to the Cubs
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567B76676071662625140 wrote: I'm not sure I'd even want him as our #5 with how his season has gone. I don't pay much attention outside the Pirates. Are any of the guys they gave up prospects?
Eloy is very much a prospect. Not really sure about Cease, I think he's maybe had injury issues? He's a 21 year old putting up strong numbers in Low-A. To put that in perspective, Keller dominated low-a just after turning 20.
Cease is also a top prospect. But all 4 are still in A-ball. A lot can happen between there and the majors.
But at the same time, hats off to the White Sox for sticking to their demands on a potential Q return.
Eloy is very much a prospect. Not really sure about Cease, I think he's maybe had injury issues? He's a 21 year old putting up strong numbers in Low-A. To put that in perspective, Keller dominated low-a just after turning 20.
Cease is also a top prospect. But all 4 are still in A-ball. A lot can happen between there and the majors.
But at the same time, hats off to the White Sox for sticking to their demands on a potential Q return.
Quintana to the Cubs
737671777F756C71786B6D60190 wrote: So Cole, > or < Quintana?
Please correct me if I have Quintana wrong here, but if he is a #3 at his best and Cole is an Ace at his best, I'll take Cole.
Might have Cole wrong.
Please correct me if I have Quintana wrong here, but if he is a #3 at his best and Cole is an Ace at his best, I'll take Cole.
Might have Cole wrong.
Quintana to the Cubs
2D100E030C060D2F0710010706620 wrote: Value wise? Less than. Quintana is under control forever.
Quintana has club options, but can be a free agent in 2021. Cole is under control and can't be a free agent until 2020.
The difference is you know Quintana's cost to that point. Who knows what Cole will get in arbitration: Does arbitration put Cole over $12 million in 2018 and 2019?
Quintana has club options, but can be a free agent in 2021. Cole is under control and can't be a free agent until 2020.
The difference is you know Quintana's cost to that point. Who knows what Cole will get in arbitration: Does arbitration put Cole over $12 million in 2018 and 2019?
Quintana to the Cubs
Quintana is a strong #2. He pitches 200+ innings every year, and puts up numbers comparable to Cole. Quintana is left handed. In short, Quintana is a better value than Cole.
Quintana to the Cubs
5B5E495A0C7D7E3F0 wrote: Quintana is a strong #2. He pitches 200+ innings every year, and puts up numbers comparable to Cole. Quintana is left handed. In short, Quintana is a better value than Cole.
Overall stats would have Cole being the better pitcher. They are pretty even with a little edge going to Cole.
(I don't know how to figure in the DH in the AL)
Overall stats would have Cole being the better pitcher. They are pretty even with a little edge going to Cole.
(I don't know how to figure in the DH in the AL)
Quintana to the Cubs
7F7A6D7E28595A1B0 wrote: Quintana is a strong #2. He pitches 200+ innings every year, and puts up numbers comparable to Cole. Quintana is left handed. In short, Quintana is a better value than Cole.
I would agree, after a rough start to the season he is now pitching up to his norms. I would've loved to had him.
I would agree, after a rough start to the season he is now pitching up to his norms. I would've loved to had him.
Quintana to the Cubs
Do we think this is enough to stir the Cubs out of their lethargy? Has the feel of a preemptive strike.
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Quintana to the Cubs
it seems really possible
Quintana to the Cubs
57554F495F3A0 wrote: Do we think this is enough to stir the Cubs out of their lethargy? Has the feel of a preemptive strike.
When does Hendricks come back? Or does this mean he is further away than they thought?
When does Hendricks come back? Or does this mean he is further away than they thought?