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Quintana to the Cubs. Good trade for the Cubs? Did the White Sox steal the farm?

john4psu

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Jose Quintana traded from the White Sox to the Cubs. The Cubs gave up a lot. No. 1 prospect Eloy Jimenez, a power-hitting outfielder, and No. 2 prospect Dylan Cease, a 100-mph right-hander, go to the White Sox along with minor-league infielders Matt Rose and Bryant Flete.

Good trade for the Cubs? The Cubs will have Quintana for a few years under contract and his pitching record so far in 2017 isn't up to his past few seasons. Or did the White Sox steal the farm?

Thoughts?
 
Jose Quintana traded from the White Sox to the Cubs. The Cubs gave up a lot. No. 1 prospect Eloy Jimenez, a power-hitting outfielder, and No. 2 prospect Dylan Cease, a 100-mph right-hander, go to the White Sox along with minor-league infielders Matt Rose and Bryant Flete.

Good trade for the Cubs? The Cubs will have Quintana for a few years under contract and his pitching record so far in 2017 isn't up to his past few seasons. Or did the White Sox steal the farm?

Thoughts?
Worth a try for Cubbies. Unlike our Bucs, they can afford to make a mistake. If he doesn't work out they can just go out and buy a pitcher via free agency. That said, the Pirates should have rolled the dice. He has a team friendly contract and Bucs' prospects appear to have been overrated.
 
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Looks like a win/win for both. Sox now have 9 of the top 68 prospects in MLB and the Cubs add a badly needed arm under control through 2020.
 
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FWIW:

Just because they may be the CUBS top prospects, doesn't mean they are great prospects (remember, the Cubs have either called up or purged a lot from their system over the last couple years)

Cease, in particular, looks to be as much of a lottery ticket as a prospect.
He's young, but even on the free-swinging low minors he's having trouble throwing strikes.

Jiminez is further along and probably a bit safer. That said he's still a long ways off, and he's gonna have to hit a lot to have value (defensively he is strictly a corner outfield type)

I expect the Cubs are pretty happy.


If the Pirates had surrendered THEIR top two prospects, that would have been a MUCH higher cost.
 
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