by tugboathunter » November 7, 2016, 10:49 pm
I'm not a Cubs fan at all, but some of the romanticism of this win is lost on me. The Cubs were the odds-on favorites to win the World Series this year. Their team is absolutely stacked from top to bottom, with the best offense and the best pitching staff. They signed Jon Lester to a big deal, went in and signed John Lackey, signed Dexter Fowler, signed Zobrist, signed Heyward to huge money, and traded for Chapman. And they had the best record in baseball. To me, the real upset would have been if anybody but the Cubs won the World Series. Sure, they have developed a few stars in Rizzo and Bryant and Hendricks, but it almost feels like they bought this championship with all of the established playoff talent that they brought in.
I'm not a Cubs fan at all, but some of the romanticism of this win is lost on me. The Cubs were the odds-on favorites to win the World Series this year. Their team is absolutely stacked from top to bottom, with the best offense and the best pitching staff. They signed Jon Lester to a big deal, went in and signed John Lackey, signed Dexter Fowler, signed Zobrist, signed Heyward to huge money, and traded for Chapman. And they had the best record in baseball. To me, the real upset would have been if anybody but the Cubs won the World Series. Sure, they have developed a few stars in Rizzo and Bryant and Hendricks, but it almost feels like they bought this championship with all of the established playoff talent that they brought in.