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If we had to make a guess, the blame would be on Bryant for not wanting to be with the Cubs. I’m grateful to Good Karma Brands for the opportunity.

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Bryant had some lingering beef with the franchise over their time clock manipulation of him, which may have had him eyeing free agency all along. Zederman, who has been with the station for 15 years, will leave his role as executive producer of the Kap & J.Hood morning show.

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The difference is that Hoyer likely felt the Cubs’ offer was fair, while Rizzo did not.Īs far as Hoyer saying guys didn’t want to counteroffer, that could have been in reference to Bryant.

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We knew in March that the two sides were far apart in their contract talks. He did not want to leave the Cubs and he wanted to be in Chicago his whole entire career. So I think in spring training, when the deal at the time, didn’t even come close to happening, that’s when I kind of hurt the most and the writing was kind of on the wall that it was kind of going in a new direction,” Rizzo said Tuesday on “Kap & J Hood.”Īnthony Rizzo spoke on with this morning. “I expressed for two, three, four years how I really wanted to do a deal and get a deal done with the Cubs and get a deal done for life. The first baseman implied that the Cubs did not make him a fair offer. Rizzo felt it was wrong of Hoyer to place the blame on the players. I don’t know why guys didn’t want to even counteroffer, often times,” Hoyer said. I don’t know why guys didn’t want to sign. Historically, they’ll hold up exceptionally well against the open market. “The extensions we offered these guys will hold up exceptionally well. Hoyer said on ESPN 1000’s “Kap & J Hood” show Monday that the Cubs tried hard to retain many of the team’s top players and made fair contract offers, but the negotiations didn’t go anywhere in some cases. And team executive Jed Hoyer did not just break up the team he burned it all down.Īnthony Rizzo, Kris Bryant, Javy Baez, Joc Pederson, Craig Kimbrel, Ryan Tepera, Trevor Williams and Andrew Chafin were all sent packing. The Chicago Cubs team that helped the franchise break its long-standing curse finally was broken up at this year’s MLB trade deadline.














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