I’m still coming to terms with the Oakland Sacramento A’s signing Luis Severino to a three-year, $67 million deal. It is a massive, massive overpay, of the kind you’d have to make if you wanted a quality free agent to join your vagabond organization. I just cannot believe the A’s actually did it. The week ahead may have some serious surprises in store for us …
- A reminder that May absolutely killed the 2024 Cubs:
- The Cubs ended April at 18-12, effectively tied atop the NL Central standings. The Cubs ended May at 28-30, 6.5 games back in the NL Central standings. It’s really incredible how implosive that one single month was for the entire season. The Cubs were 12 games over .500 in the other five months.
- And of all the losses, they lost THIRTEEN games that month by 3 or fewer runs. They were losing a close game almost every other day for the entire month. It was a miserable experience, and it also haunts a bit, because we know what was killing them (no key hits, bullpen blowing it late), and we know that if just 6 of those 13 games flip – fewer than half – the Cubs win 89 games, which was the Wild Card level. One month sank the season.
- Hey, at least the Cubs are now totally going to win the 2025 MLB Draft Lottery next week.
- The Rays say the timeline is already screwed for them to open the new stadium in 2028, but we’ll see if that’s actually true pending the approvals:
- Freddie Freeman was playing on a hamburger ankle in the postseason, and he had surgery to clean it up:
- The full interview from The Setup Man with Cubs minor league hitting coordinator Rachel Folden, featuring tons, tons, tons on Cubs positional prospects:
- All the big names were discussed at length. I thought it was particularly fun to hear that Folden sees Owen Caissie has having the highest offensive upside, but Kevin Alcántara having the highest overall ceiling among the top prospect group if he truly maxes out (that’s exactly how I’ve put it before!). Pedro Ramirez, Cristian Hernández, Ben Cowles, and Jonathon Long came in for under-the-radar love. Obviously we give Long a whole lot of attention, but I really like hearing the other three named – maybe even Hernández, in particular, given how much he put himself back on the radar as a legit prospect.
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- Fun to discuss: could/should the Bears trade for their next head coach?
- With the surprise news that the Blackhawks have already fired Luke Richardson, Bulls head coach Billy Donovan stands alone among the major Chicago teams as having not been canned in the last 13 months. Indeed, Craig Counsell is now the second-longest tenured of the group!
- Ayo Dosunmu with his first career triple-double. Also, this is lovely: