• 5 months ago
The Cubs have a tendency to be "deliberate" in their decision-making and like to hang on to their prospect capital, David Haugh says.
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00:00No one wants to hear this, but I've got to ask the question is playing the long game the wiser move
00:06Than playing a short game right now
00:08It's a good question because you're talking about prospects
00:12You don't want to give up and you're talking about being consistent with your decision-making process
00:17You are somewhat deliberate as a cub
00:20Organization the organization I have said on occasion you've agreed. They're a great organization
00:25They're not a great team, but I do think at some point in time
00:29You got to strike a better balance than they are right now
00:31you can't always place the future and you you've got to take some risks, and I think the
00:39The Cubs have been very risk averse lately, and I don't know if that's the best method to take now
00:44You got to try to you don't you don't?
00:47Recklessly get rid of your top prospect to get a rental like a Pete Alonso or maybe Jack Flaherty or somebody like that
00:54Just for the sake of doing it
00:55But at some point in time you've got to figure out a way to shake up the balance for a team that needs it

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