“Seems to me that letting Kerry Wood leave without making an offer is like shooting Ole Yeller. I must be getting too sentimental for this game”
-a text message from my friend DonS
Today the Chicago Cubs acquired Kevin Gregg in a trade with the Florida Marlins. In return, the Fish received pitching prospect Jose Ceda.
In case there was any doubt to Kerry Wood’s future with the Cubs, Cubs’ GM Jim Hendry put them to rest.
“We felt it was time Kerry goes out and does what is best for him and his family and get a huge multiyear deal, if possible,” Hendry said. “This is really the right thing to do. We’ve had some really honest conversations in the last week. We don’t have to get into how much I think of him, but at the same time I don’t think we could do for him right now what he deserves and what I think he’ll get going elsewhere.”
No doubt, that was hard for Hendry to say. He and Wood have been pretty tight even through Wood’s lean years.
Wood was the longest standing member of the Chicago Cubs. A member since 1998, the playoff year and year he won the Rookie of the Year Award. And yes, he did have those lean years but he was always a Cub in the truest sense of the word.
And now Gregg.
A 6’6″ righthander who will turn 31 next year, Kevin Gregg has turned two solid if not spectacular seasons with Florida in 2007-08. With ERAs of 3.54 and 3.41 respectively, he collected 61 saves in those two seasons.
I say this just once (and will probably deny it mid-2009 when we are in the middle of a playoff race). I’m not particularly fond of the notion of Gregg as our closer. Maybe Hendry has some grand scheme which includes Carlos Marmol in the closing role but I doubt it. If Kevin Gregg is the man who we depend on when the game is on the line in the 9th inning, I have my doubts. Let’s face it, the Cubs are still contenders in 2009. And I don’t see Kevin Gregg as “contender” material.
Perhaps I too am too sentimental for this game.