Samstag, 2. Juni 2012

Chicago Cubs: Would Signing Free Agent Jorge Soler Be Good or Bad?

Recent reports from CBSSports.com indicate that the Chicago Cubs may be close to signing new free agent Jorge Soler. As of today, Soler has been deemed a free agent by the MLB and so he may now begin fielding official offers and may agree to play for a ball club.

Soler has been called an "explosive" player that is a "classic right fielder" by Baseball America. The 19-year-old prospect has an extremely high ceiling, but is still incredibly raw.

Soler has been related to the Kansas City Royals' hyped prospect Bubba Starling. This comparison is exciting, however, it may be premature.

Many fans may remember the courting of fellow Cuban free agent Yoenis Cespedes and jump for joy that the Cubs may be close to signing a similar free agent. While earlier this season Cespedes did impress many MLB critics and silence some of his doubters, as of late he has not proved worthy of his $36 million contract, batting only .236 with five home runs.

The striking difference between Soler and his fellow Cuban Cespedes is that when Cespedes was signed, he was 26 years old. Soler is only 19 and would have to spend at least one, if not two seasons in the minor leagues before making it as a Chicago Cub.

While many, including Theo Epstein, see this long-term investment as a deal needing to happen, Chicago should hold off on signing Soler. The supposed $27 million deal is hefty and if Soler takes far too long in the minors, or worse flames out, the Cubs will remain with another big contract that does not pay dividends.

Raw ability does garner much attention in the baseball world, however, it often comes with high risk. The Cubs cannot afford to spend $27 million on a prospect that may bat .236 in the majors. If Chicago does sign Soler, Cubs fans should be excited, but they also should know that this is a bold gamble for the franchise.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1206472-chicago-cubs-would-signing-free-agent-jorge-soler-be-good-or-bad

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