All right, fine. Just clearing up some salary. That doesn't mean it's an automatic thing that the Cubs are all of a sudden going to close shop. The trade eventually did happen, as Drew Smyly and his $7 million salary for 2019 went to Texas.
There was also this by ESPN's Buster Oleny, once again saying the Cubs won't be spending any big money in free agency.
And then Patrick Mooney of The Athletic pooping all over every Cubs fans Bryce Harper party.
Via The Athletic.
That winning environment and star power will help fuel the Harper-to-Chicago buzz during next week’s general manager meetings in Southern California. Epstein will always be known for making bold, aggressive moves. But Friday’s accounting for Smyly and Hamels sure didn’t make it look like the Cubs are about to hand out the biggest contract in major-league history.That part is just his opinion and damnit, I strongly disagree. Mooney brings up the Cubs blowing by the first and second tier of the luxury tax and how they'll have to win a bidding war with other teams like the Phillies, who have the most payroll flexibility. And of course the line about financial concerns. But I'm calling bullshit. Again, you can't guarantee anything. I'm not saying Harper to the Cubs has ever been a foregone conclusion, but I simply will not accept the fact that this front office will look at their roster, look at the free agents available and just say, "well, sorry, don't have the money to make our team better." I refuse to believe that. It would be irresponsible by Tom Ricketts to not give the green light when it comes to a player like Harper or Machado. At the very least, the Cubs have to give a competitive offer. So, with that, I have to believe that Theo Epstein is creating the biggest smoke screens ever and these reporters are falling for it. I fucking hope that's the case. Oh, and the Cubs having financial concerns? What? You're not the Milwaukee Brewers. You're not the Tampa Bay Rays. Financial concerns? Get the fuck out of here with that excuse. The Cubs are worth $3 billion and are about to have a new TV deal, while basically owning everything around Wrigley Field. Poor Ricketts.
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