Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:40 pm
Update:
Since the big trade, things are looking even brighter for the Cubs. As everyone knows, they moved Baez over to 2b and promoted him. And he has done just what they have expected: hit with substantial power (7hrs/78abs) and strike out a lot. He will probably never hit higher than .280, and more likely hit .240-.260, but he has legitimate 30-40 hr power and he is already showing it.
Also, Addison Russell is lighting it up in AA Tennessee, hitting .296 with 11 homers in 136 ABs and playing excellent d. By September of next year, the Cubs could have one of the best young infields in MLB with Bryant at 3b, Russell at SS, Baez at 2b, and Rizzo at 1b. Their future outfield is also solidifying with this years #1 pick C/Lf Kyle Schwarber hitting very well; either Castro, Alcantara, or Almora manning center, and Jorge Soler in right. Considering Cincy and Stl's offensive woes, Chicago should be a top-tier offensive team in their division soon.
Which leaves pitching. The Cubs already have a young, talented front four with Arrieta, Wood (who's on an off-year), Wada, and Hendricks (whom they stole from Texas). Their 2012 first-rounder, Pierce Johnson, is also pitching well in AAA and should be ready next year. They could and should, however, improve that pitching by trading Castro for it. He's having his best offensive year, despite further defensive woes, and could fetch a Syndergaard from the Mets or a Carlos Martinez (and more) from the Cards...And with the organization on an upswing, don't rule them out of the Scherzer sweepstakes.
Update summary: The A's and Samardzija are both slumping a bit (Hammel has been terrible), and they seem to miss Cespedes' offense and spark. But they're still playoff bound as the title favorites. The Cubs, however, clearly made a major score in nabbing Russell, should broach .500 next year, and legitimately compete as a top NL team in 2016.