Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Ops Comments on Offensive Struggles Are His Fault

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Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Ops Comments on Offensive Struggles Are His Fault
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The Chicago Cubs president didn't do enough in the offseason, and his recent comments show he doesn't understand that.

offense has gone cold again over the past few weeks. They've had a few games mixed in where they score 10-plus runs, but similar to what they've shown for much of the campaign, they also have had plenty of games where they were shutout or scored fewer than three runs.

“It’s a complicated season to figure out from the offensive standpoint,” Hoyer said on Friday, according to Even if both of them played how they did last year, this offense still wouldn't be good enough. That's been evident for 125-plus games. That's why it's very important that Hoyer doesn't allow the 30 or so games they swung the bat at an above-average level in August to dictate his decisions this offseason.

His comment and blame for the ballpark don't bring much optimism about the future. At some point, Hoyer needs to look in the mirror and understand that the Cubs weren't good because he didn't do enough.

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