Author Topic: Cubs in '12  (Read 167443 times)

Jes Beard

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Re: Cubs in '12
« on: September 29, 2011, 11:55:55 am »
Regardless of who the new GM turns out to be, he's going to have to make several important decisions very quickly.

First, he has to decide whether to pick up ARam's option, try to extend his contract or decline his option and offer arbitration. Next, he has to decide whether or not to bring Zambrano back. He also has to figure out what to do with Soriano, Quade and his coaching staff. He has to establish his goals and objectives for free agency and offseason trades. The sooner he's named, the better.

Why would he have to make those decisions?

We have already hashed each one of those out and have come to a consensus.

Why would a new GM go against the consensus here?