The Rundown: Dodgers Keep Intercepting Hoyer, Bullpen Options Growing Scarce, Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

I’m convinced someone in the Cubs organization is feeding information to the Dodgers about Jed Hoyer’s offseason plans. Los Angeles has half of the free agents and trade candidates that have been connected to Chicago during the last two winters, thanks in large part to a billion dollars in deferred payroll. I just watched The Manchurian Candidate, and I’m starting to wonder if the Cubs got a pre-programmed sleeper agent version of Michael Busch last year.

I’d be wary if Busch randomly and repeatedly utters, “Andrew Friedman is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I’ve ever known.”

In the meantime, Tanner Scott is a Dodger and it looks like Kirby Yates is going to follow him to LA. Fear not, fans of Chicago’s Northside Baseballers. I believe Porter Hodge and Nate Pearson are going to have better seasons than Scott and Yates. Okay, perhaps that’s a little more hope than faith, but it’s the best I can do right now. The remaining late-inning bullpen specialists on the open look far too much like the second coming of Héctor Neris. Looking directly at you, Kyle Finnegan, and Kenley Jansen.

Can we resurrect last year’s Emmanuel Clase rumors? Surely the Rays have some high-powered arms they’d like to peddle. What about signing Max Scherzer and making him a mercenary closer? He’d probably be lights-out, and if not, it would still be kind of badass to watch that experiment unfold. Just don’t let the Dodgers know. However, it is okay to leak word of the impending Cubs’ acquisitions of José Abreu and Tim Anderson, wink, wink, nod, nod.

Cubs News & Notes

Odds & Sods

I can not imagine what would happen if Jean Segura hit a walk-off home run, but I bet it would be fun to watch.

Central Intelligence

Wednesday Stove

Ichiro Suzuki, C.C. Sabathia, and Billy Wagner were all elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Ichiro appeared on 99.7% of the ballots, falling one vote shy of unanimity.

Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones narrowly missed inclusion in this year’s class. The threshold for induction is 75% and Beltrán received 70.3% while Jones received 66.2% of the votes.

Talks between Alex Bregman and the Tigers are at a standstill, according to several sources.

The Blue Jays, Astros, and Padres remain interested in outfielder Jurickson Profar.

Toronto recently signed Anthony Santander to a five-year contract worth $90 million.

Recent reports from several sources paint the Mets as willing to walk away from slugging first baseman Pete Alonso. Is it just me, or does it seem like MLB front offices are once again squeezing clients of super agent Scott Boras? He currently represents Bregman and Alonso, and last year, he struggled to find deals for Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman, Blake Snell, and Jordan Montgomery.

Pirates owner Bob Nutting said he “cares about winning” and has no plans to sell the team.

Extra Innings

I see the Cubs have found their eventual successor to Tommy Hottovy. I’m looking forward to the drama that comes with Richards, Phil Bickford, and Brooks Kriske competing for that final spot in Chicago’s bullpen. Hoyer is certainly giving Counsell all the ammunition he needs to prove he’s truly a bullpen whisperer.

They Said It

  • “I’ve been dealing with [a sports hernia] for a pretty long time. Over a year, probably like a season-and-a-half worth. I wasn’t quite sure what it was in the beginning. That’s why I didn’t do surgery [right away]. I did a bunch of rehab things. But it got to the point where it felt like this was going to be necessary. And it’s going to be something that can kind of get me back to where I want to be.” – Swanson
  • “[Shaw] is going to play a lot for us. You have to expect some growing pains. Ultimately, you have prospects, and at some point, these guys are going to have to play. You have to give them some rope. If you don’t, it’s really hard to be a good organization.” – Hoyer

Wednesday Walk-Up Song

Cue this song as a reminder of Friedman every time Hoyer thinks about signing a free agent.

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