If Yu Darvish, Juan Soto and the rest of the Padres fall short this month, it would be bad for baseball and should be scary to Cubs fans.
It’s already a trend in this propeller-headed era of computer-valuation models, payroll-squeezing youth movements and owners using profits to invest in impressive ballpark villages instead of impact, win-now rosters.
That a team like the Padres can try to deliver for their fans with long-term contracts for popular impact players in an attempt to slug up a class with the Dodgers should be embarrassing to the “don’t know the definition of ‘rebuild’“ Cubs tankers.
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