Monthly Archives: December 2009

Cubs Winter Meeting: Day 4 Recap

Day 4 at the Winter Meetings is usually a short one.  After the Rule 5 draft in the morning, most people pack their bags and head home. Billy Beane, GM of the A’s, left a little early and said that he couldn’t wait to get home because it was much easier to make deals away from [...]

Cubs Winter Meetings: Day 3 Recap

Today’s recap of the Winter Meetings is easy.  Nothing happened.  Or perhaps I should say, nothing happened for the Cubs. Don’t get me wrong.  There’s was a lot of talking.  There were a lot of rumors.  Much of the day was taken up with posturing.  But as far as actual trades or signings go, nothing [...]

Cubs Winter Meetings: Day 2 Recap

The Milton Bradley rumors were heating up throughout the day on Tuesday.  According to Bruce Miles at the Daily Herald, a deal is not imminent, but they are getting closer. Others were more optimistic about a deal getting done soon.  Bruce Levine of ESPN Chicago wrote that the Cubs were on the verge of making [...]

Cubs Winter Meetings: Day 1 Recap

There was a lot of talk at the Winter Meetings for the Cubs, but not much action.  There was a lot of talk about Milton Bradley, but he’s still on the roster at the moment.  Jayson Stark of ESPN.com Tweets that a potential deal between the Cubs a Rays that would send Bradley to Tampa [...]

Cubs Winter Meetings Preview

It’s no surprise that for the Cubs, the Winter Meetings (that begin today in Indianapolis) are all about trading Milton Bradley.  It would be nice to sign a center fielder.  It would be great to find a second baseman of starting pitcher.  But the first order of business is trading Milton Bradley.

The Calm Before The Storm

Jim Hendry, Lou Piniella, and the rest of the Cubs front office are heading to Indianapolis to attend the Winter Meetings that start Monday.  Things are quiet today, but the Winter Meetings promise to be full of action.

Cubs Prepare For Winter Meetings

The Winter Meetings start next week in Indianapolis and job one for Jim Hendry and his minions is to trade Milton Bradley.  According to Carrie Muskat of MLB.com, there are three teams interested in Bradley.  Unfortunately, Muskat never says who the three teams might be.

Cubs Trade Fox, Miles To Oakland

It’s not the blockbuster I was hoping for, and Milton Bradley isn’t involved, but maybe it’s the start of something.  Yesterday, the Cubs traded Jake Fox and Aaron Miles to the Oakland A’s (does anyone call them Athletics anymore?) for RHP Jeff Gray, minor league RHP Ronny Morla and minor league 1B-OF Matt Spencer.  The [...]

Cubs Decline to Offer Harden Arbitration

On Tuesday, the Cubs declined to offer arbitration to free agents Rich Harden, Kevin Gregg, and Reed Johnson.  Not offering arb to Gregg and Johnson was not surprising, but there was some question about whether or not Harden would be offered arb.

My Votes for The 2010 Baseball Hall of Fame (Part 2)

Yesterday, I discussed the players on the Hall of Fame ballot who are eligible for the first time.  If you haven’t done so, take a look at part 1 of this two part series. Today, I’d like to focus on those players who have been on the ballot previously and who are being considered again [...]