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Good move. Not only does he suck, but he's a cancer. It's like the Cubs removed a fatal tumor (Bradley) and got an infection in the process (Silva). Time for antibiotics. Hopefully Cashner will reach his potential. His stuff is pretty damned good.
 

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Agreed D2Bets. The guy has no work ethic at all and is a horrible example for the younger players.
 

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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Carlos Silva's exiting words annoy Cubs
By Bruce Levine
ESPNChicago.com

MESA, Ariz. -- The Chicago Cubs released Carlos Silva on Sunday and team management didn't mince words when describing their feelings about Silva's verbal attack on pitching coach Mark Riggins and the Cubs organization. "Obviously we're dealing with a man at this stage of his career who's not willing to face the facts," Cubs general manager Jim Hendry said. "What he's done for the last few years in his career, except for a two-month period, is way below major league standards. And he seems to have the continual problem [of] blaming everybody but himself."
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[FONT=verdana, arial, geneva]Cubs manager Mike Quade says it was his decision to release pitcher Carlos Silva.[/FONT] After learning on Saturday that he wouldn't make the Cubs' 25-man roster, Silva blasted Riggins, saying the pitching coach wasn't honest with him about his potential role on the team. Silva also said that the competition for the fifth starter's job was always weighted against him. "I had a lot of chances [to make the team]," Silva said Saturday. "But say what you have to say. That's it. Don't say people are competing for a spot because it wasn't true. They already had their rotation down. It was very clear." On Sunday morning, Cubs manager Mike Quade said it was his decision, and his decision alone to drop Silva from the Cubs' 12-man pitching staff. "People need to know, whether he was upset with Riggs or whatever, everyone needs to know that this was my call," Quade said. "It wasn't Jim Hendry's. If [Silva wants] to be irritated with somebody, this is on me, OK. It was my decision, complete and totally. "I was really disappointed when I heard [Silva's comments]. First of all, he's dead f---ing wrong, OK, about my pitching coach. And I have no f---ing time for that." Quade continued to admonish the former Cubs pitcher. "Respect is a two-way street," he said. "I don't want to hear anything about respect. If you ain't giving it, you ain't getting it." The Cubs tried all spring to trade Silva, but didn't get any interest from any of the other 29 major league teams. According to a major league source, the Cubs let it be known that they would be willing to eat a large portion of Silva's $11.5 million 2011 salary. The source also said the Cubs were not asking for any players in return. However, there were still no takers. Silva has to wait 48 hours for release waivers to clear. After that, he'll receive his check from the Cubs and is free to make any deal that he wants with any other major league team.
 

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He got paid after one decent season and just cashed his checks. That's why guaranteed contracts are wrong, he can do no work and still get his $11.5 million.
 

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That move springboarded the careers of both Mike Quade and Jim Hendry. And everyone knows the pitching coach went on to prove Silva wrong.
QUOTE=D2bets;8585862]Sunday, March 27, 2011
Carlos Silva's exiting words annoy Cubs
By Bruce Levine
ESPNChicago.com

MESA, Ariz. -- The Chicago Cubs released Carlos Silva on Sunday and team management didn't mince words when describing their feelings about Silva's verbal attack on pitching coach Mark Riggins and the Cubs organization. "Obviously we're dealing with a man at thlis stage of his career who's not willing to face the facts," Cubs general manager Jim Hendry said. "What he's done for the last few years in his career, except for a two-month period, is way below major league standards. And he seems to have the continual problem [of] blaming everybody but himself."
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[FONT=verdana, arial, geneva]Cubs manager Mike Quade says it was his decision to release pitcher Carlos Silva.[/FONT] After learning on Saturday that he wouldn't make the Cubs' 25-man roster, Silva blasted Riggins, saying the pitching coach wasn't honest with him about his potential role on the team. Silva also said that the competition for the fifth starter's job was always weighted against him. "I had a lot of chances [to make the team]," Silva said Saturday. "But say what you have to say. That's it. Don't say people are competing for a spot because it wasn't true. They already had their rotation down. It was very clear." On Sunday morning, Cubs manager Mike Quade said it was his decision, and his decision alone to drop Silva from the Cubs' 12-man pitching staff. "People need to know, whether he was upset with Riggs or whatever, everyone needs to know that this was my call," Quade said. "It wasn't Jim Hendry's. If [Silva wants] to be irritated with somebody, this is on me, OK. It was my decision, complete and totally. "I was really disappointed when I heard [Silva's comments]. First of all, he's dead f---ing wrong, OK, about my pitching coach. And I have no f---ing time for that." Quade continued to admonish the former Cubs pitcher. "Respect is a two-way street," he said. "I don't want to hear anything about respect. If you ain't giving it, you ain't getting it." The Cubs tried all spring to trade Silva, but didn't get any interest from any of the other 29 major league teams. According to a major league source, the Cubs let it be known that they would be willing to eat a large portion of Silva's $11.5 million 2011 salary. The source also said the Cubs were not asking for any players in return. However, there were still no takers. Silva has to wait 48 hours for release waivers to clear. After that, he'll receive his check from the Cubs and is free to make any deal that he wants with any other major league team.[/QUOTE]
 

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