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The Trade Deadline: Missed Opportunities for the Cubs

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Summary

In this episode, Shawn Mackey reflects on the Chicago Cubs' performance throughout the season, expressing frustration with management decisions, particularly those made by Jed Hoyer. He critiques the Cubs' lack of action during the trade deadline and discusses the implications for the team's future. As the season transitions to football, Shawn hints at a shift in focus for the podcast, emphasizing the need for improvement in the Cubs' management and performance.

Takeaways

  • The Cubs have had ups and downs this season.
  • Jed Hoyer's management has been under scrutiny.
  • The trade deadline was a missed opportunity for the Cubs.
  • Ownership's decisions are impacting team performance.
  • The Cubs are struggling to compete in the league.
  • Shawn expresses disappointment in the Cubs' direction.
  • The transition to football season is on the horizon.
  • Shawn hopes for a turnaround in the Cubs' performance.
  • The podcast will focus more on football moving forward.
  • The Cubs' management is seen as a laughing stock.

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Summary

In this episode, Shawn Mackey reflects on the Chicago Cubs' performance throughout the season, expressing frustration with management decisions, particularly those made by Jed Hoyer. He critiques the Cubs' lack of action during the trade deadline and discusses the implications for the team's future. As the season transitions to football, Shawn hints at a shift in focus for the podcast, emphasizing the need for improvement in the Cubs' management and performance.

Takeaways

  • The Cubs have had ups and downs this season.
  • Jed Hoyer's management has been under scrutiny.
  • The trade deadline was a missed opportunity for the Cubs.
  • Ownership's decisions are impacting team performance.
  • The Cubs are struggling to compete in the league.
  • Shawn expresses disappointment in the Cubs' direction.
  • The transition to football season is on the horizon.
  • Shawn hopes for a turnaround in the Cubs' performance.
  • The podcast will focus more on football moving forward.
  • The Cubs' management is seen as a laughing stock.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573926424925

  continue reading

37 episodes

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