How New York’s deadline trades with the Cubs are looking from the other side

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How New York’s deadline trades with the Cubs are looking from the other side
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Not every prospect lives up to the hype, but some do. Let’s see how a few onetime Mets and Yankees gems are faring in their new home, Chicago.

I have noticed that even most baseball folks have become a bit ashamed of the clichés circulating at this time of year.2. Those returning from injury defining how far ahead of schedule they were in their rehabs.

There’s no better time than spring training to work on the fundamentals that often seem to elude teams once Opening Day arrives.Injured players have pretty much bought into the organizational groupthink. Few, if any, try to John Wayne it any longer and insist they will beat timeline projections — because so few teams even give firm projections. They are all looking at the big picture now. Which is smart, yet less fun.

And for every executive in survival mode — which means every executive — there is nothing they want to push harder than their prospects. It means selling tomorrow when they all want to be employed tomorrow. Not only that, but it is a direct pitch of a less expensive tomorrow to their bosses. Plus, they have figured out that fan bases love homegrown players like they love the backup quarterback — the guy we haven’t seen yet who just has to be better than the guy who is playing now.

When I stopped in Cubs camp, it was hard to miss that there is a New York tinge to the club. Marcus Stroman and Jameson Taillon are two-fifths of the rotation. Michael Fulmer is in the bullpen. Mike Tauchman has a chance to make the roster as a backup outfielder. All three are projected to be back-of-the-rotation types. One scout who saw Wesneski both in the Yankees organization and this spring with the Cubs said, “He can excite you,” but said the righty can have inconsistent mechanics leading to command issues.

“He’s a free swinger,” Ross said. “He’s got to calm down as he ages, but man, does he have some special talents.” In successive days while in Arizona, I was in Mariners camp, Giants camp and Cubs camp, which meant each day I saw a former Mets first-round draft pick lefty-hitting outfielder with lots to prove: Jarred Kelenic, Michael Conforto and Crow-Armstrong. Kelenic played just 56 minor league games for the Mets before being traded; Crow-Armstrong played just six.

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