Friday, June 8, 2012

Rebuilding

Before the season began, we had Soriano locked up in Left Field, Byrd locked up in Center and an opening in Right. So we're rebuilding right? As part of the rebuilding process, the decision was made to bring in DeJesus for Right Field. And to bring him in, we locked up that position for two years. Yes, as a rebuilding team, we now had all three outfield positions locked up for the foreseeable future. It just didn't make any sense to me. If we're truly rebuilding, then why not leave that position open to give valuable major league experience to the young guys?

Well, since then, we were able to unload Byrd, finally opening up an outfield spot, but I'm still bothered by DeJesus. Why did we sign him for two years? Why? Obviously, any casual fan would come to the quick conclusion to move LaHair to Right Field and bring up Rizzo for First. But we can't do that because we have DeJesus locked and loaded and camping out in Right.

I've been told that maybe locking up DeJesus for two years might be a good strategy. If he returns to potential, then the Cubs have a good player who is valued higher than he's paid. Trade bait. Maybe the Cubs don't want to bring up Rizzo because of some sort of Major League Clock. I guess I understand these things, but I still don't buy it. Screw the clock and screw trade bait. Chicago is not Tampa Bay. We don't need to take four years to rebuild. We can do it by next year.

I say lets go all in with the rebuilding. Trade Dempster now. Trade Soriano and eat whatever amount of money we have to. Trade Soto. Get rid of DeJesus and Stewart. Hell, while we're at it, why not trade Garza as well. Lets get some almost major league ready players in return, and then let them all play. We're going to lose anyway, so why not do it in an exciting way.

Exciting? Yup. It's a lot more exciting seeing the future fail than the past. I'd rather watch the team that will be good next year struggle than watch this batch of aging veterans struggle. Yes, I know Stewart and DeJesus aren't exactly aging veterans, but they sure do look like it.