Today’s MLB ’15 preview is on a team that is approaching the new season with its highest expectations in some time, and there’s abundant reason for the optimism.
No need to dwell on the unfortunate history of the Chicago Cubs. Anyone who even casually follows baseball is well aware of all that negativity. But Cubs fans are in a euphoric state these days as the team seems poised to be on the cusp of a breakthrough toward serious contention.
The Theo Epstein game plan for success received an unexpected boost courtesy of what amounts to some fine print in Joe Maddon’s contract with the Tampa Bay Rays. There was an out clause he wasn’t even aware of that kicked in if Andrew Friedman left. When the latter departed St. Petersburg for Los Angeles and a huge gig with the Dodgers, the former basically became a free agent. Enter Epstein and the Cubs and presto, the Cubbies suddenly had themselves one of the game’s superstar managers.
Maddon expects to win right away and the pieces are in place to do exactly that. The Cubs might be one year away from being cast as favorites to make the playoffs, but it’s certainly a possibility as soon as this season.
The staff is suddenly a strength with Jon Lester in the ace role. Jake Arrieta is a legit #2 now that he’s harnessed his command, Jason Hammel is a good fit in the middle of the rotation and Travis Wood is an acceptable #4. I believe the bullpen is actually a bit underrated as I like Hector Rondon as a breakout closer and he’s got some okay setup candidates to get him those ninth inning opportunities.
The lineup is a little less certain, but really only because of inexperience. Kris Bryant, Jorge Soler, Javier Baez, they’re all almost can’t miss stars. Anthony Rizzo has already arrived at that level and he’s a genuine team leader. Starlin Castro should be at his best under Maddon. And don’t be surprised to see Maddon get the best out of Chris Coghlan, Dexter Fowler and catcher Miguel Montero, all of whom are very capable players.
The only question I have is whether or not the Cubs can make the big jump to playoff contention this soon. I wouldn’t rule it out, that’s for sure. The O/U is 81.5, and while I haven’t played this prop yet, I’m still considering buying the Over. The bottom line for Cubs faithful now is no longer if, it’s when. It’s only a matter of time.