Column: Will Jed Hoyer finally put his stamp on the Chicago Cubs at the winter meetings?

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Paul Sullivan writes: 'Not to put any pressure on (Cubs) President Jed Hoyer, but it’s time to put his own stamp on a winter meeting.'

— and questioning whether all the revenue-enhancing additions to Wrigley Field are really going back into the team.on the eve of the lockout, desperate to get one familiar name before the game shut down for the next few months. Stroman, who went 6-7 with a respectable 3.50 ERA in 25 starts, has an opt-out after this season and no doubt will be seeking a longer deal with the Cubs or elsewhere.

While the Cubs appear to be all-in on signing one of the Big Four free-agent shortstops, Hoyer also points out they are happy with Hoerner, who showed enough progress in ‘22 to deserve a starting position. The question is exactly where he’ll start. Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer prepares for the game on April 7, 2022, on opening day at Wrigley Field.

Before the Cubs signed Lester in 2014, Epstein spoke of the precarious “balancing act” between overpaying for a free agent too soon in the rebuild and remaining patient.“If you’re counting on one free agent who by definition you’ve paid more for than ... anyone else in the industry, you’re usually buying some phase of his decline,” he said. “If you’re counting on that player to make the difference for you and he must perform, I think you’re on a bit of a fool’s errand.

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