The new standards in the Cubs organization are still at work with changes for player development. The decisive 4-0 result for the loss Wednesday night does more than turn heads in Chicago. In a pro's viewpoint the leadership roles took a wrong turn with overall performance evaluation on the line. Coaches and bench personnel have to see the true disadvantages which team management allows to form through poor franchise salary caps. The history lesson repeats again in Wrigleyville because no matter how hard these exciting prospects deliver the rest fall short.
Anthony Rizzo continues to prove his team value by setting new career highs in homeruns with a frustrated Starlin Castro who has emerged again with over 100 hits. Chicago's northside has the plans in the works so to speak about renovations which do more than effect the players and fans belief about top support. The frequency about the massive complaints which swirl there is horrible. After all the hard work plus a undesirable system with poor decisions the fans continue to experience disappointment. Coach Sveum decides to do the obvious by mixing players from the minor league to adjust to a slow rebuilding effort. Fom reports the Cubs don't even utilize fresh newcomers such as Mike Olt from Texas who can't precede the talent growth from other new young talent on the roster.
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