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should have said yea and then plugged the site as a legitimate sports news outlet, but thats pretty sweetJZsportswhiz said:So I was eating at a Fresh Kitchen in St. Pete and Chris Archer walks in. Was wearing a Cubs hat so he asked me if I saw the Cubs signed Darvish. So Idk if I'm more excited for the Cubs got Darvish or Chris Archer told me
it just rolls off the tongue.Teagz said:"Yes sir, Mr. Archer! I read it on The Sports Forum, the forum on the internet that's about sports! Come chat with us on www.thesportsforum.com!"
Agreedbrett05 said:Puts the Cubs right there with any team in baseball
Mexi said:Hopefully he tips his pitches when he faces us
PWNdroia said:I think this is a great addition. When healthy, I'd say Darvish is better than Arrieta.
It's a question mark, but other teams have just as many if not more. And the bullpen really has improved a lot.CameronCrazy06 said:Disagreed. That bullpen is still a huge question mark and there are still several holes in that lineup too. Theyll be the favorite to win their division, sure.
CameronCrazy06 said:Disagreed. That bullpen is still a huge question mark and there are still several holes in that lineup too. Theyll be the favorite to win their division, sure.
I think the Dodgers took a step back losing Dervish. Outside of Kershaw, I don't see them having a dominant rotation.CameronCrazy06 said:Disagreed. That bullpen is still a huge question mark and there are still several holes in that lineup too. Theyll be the favorite to win their division, sure.
To date there is no indications that those three won't be consistent and that ignores arguably the team's most consistent pitcher in Kyle Hendricks. I think an argument can be made that the Cubs won the offseason.AE. said:
I agree with he who disagrees. Not being a hater at all but I think the Cubs really missed the boat this offseason. Holding onto Schwarber when there's an AL team willing to deal for him and then failing to strengthen the pen. The Cubs most likely will win the division but that's assuming they get consistency from Lester, Darvish, and Quintana.
brett05 said:To date there is no indications that those three won't be consistent and that ignores arguably the team's most consistent pitcher in Kyle Hendricks. I think an argument can be made that the Cubs won the offseason.