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CHICAGO — Theo Epstein is promising a better Cubs team. It will just take time. Epstein was introduced Tuesday as the new president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs, who hope he can work the same magic for the championship-starved team as he did for the Boston Red Sox.

<article> “To me, baseball is better with tradition, baseball is better with history, baseball is better with fans who care, baseball is better in ballparks like this, baseball is better during the day. And baseball is, best of all, when you win,” Epstein said during a packed Wrigley Field news conference.


“I firmly believe that we can preserve the things that make the Cubs so special and over time build a consistent winner, a team that will be playing baseball in October consistently and a team that will ultimately win the World Series.”


The 37-year-old Epstein left the Red Sox with a year left on his contract as general manager. The Cubs finally made the announcement Friday night, but held off on the news conference until Tuesday, a travel day for the World Series.


Still to be determined is compensation from the Cubs to the Red Sox for plucking Epstein away. With that still pending, the focus was squarely on Epstein, with nearly 100 media members attending his inaugural news conference and “Cubs Welcome Theo Epstein” splashed across the famous Wrigley Field marquee at the corner of Clark and Addison on Tuesday morning.


The Cubs haven’t won a World Series since 1908 and one of Epstein’s first decisions will be deciding the future of manager Mike Quade, who has a year left on his two-year deal.
“We have plans to meet in person sometime over the next week,” Epstein said. “I’d like to hear his vision for the organization. ... We’ll get together as a group and decide where to go from there.”
Various reports say the Cubs aren’t through bringing in front office staff from other teams and San Diego’s GM Jed Hoyer and Padres assistant Jason McLeod could be reunited with Epstein in Chicago. The three worked together in Boston and Hoyer could be the Cubs’ new GM.


Epstein said the Cubs must build a foundation and a solid minor league system.

The Cubs haven’t been in the World Series since 1945 and haven’t won it all in 103 years. With Epstein at the helm, the Red Sox ended an 86-year drought by winning the Series in 2004 and followed that up with another title three years later.


Epstein fits the description owner Tom Ricketts put forth after he fired Jim Hendry this summer — he uses math and formulas as one way to determine the value of players while also combining those evaluations with scouting.


“We began that search in August and I said I was looking for someone with a background in player development, someone who has a proven track record of success, someone who has a strong analytical background and someone who has experience in creating a culture of winning,” Ricketts said. “It was also important to me that that person who would not be content with past successes but would build on those success to improve themselves and improve the organization.


“I simply cannot imagine a better person for this job that Theo Epstein.”


Under Epstein’s guidance, Boston went 839-619 (.575) in the regular season and a 34-23 in the playoffs, winning more than 90 games in all but two seasons. He acquired such stars as David Ortiz, Curt Schilling, Jason Bay and Adrian Gonzalez, though he will be remembered for bringing in highly-priced players who fell short, including Edgar Renteria, Daisuke Matsuzaka, John Lackey. This season it was Carl Crawford who didn’t meet expectations after signing a big contract.


Epstein has a history of smart draft moves (Jacoby Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia and Clay Buchholz) and he has spent freely. His tenure in Boston ended poorly when the Red Sox collapsed in September and missed the playoffs for the second straight season.




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[h=1]Cubs' Theo Epstein will get a new deal – no questions asked[/h] by Jacob R Misener <time datetime="2015-08-17 9:31 pm">1h ago</time>

<article> [h=4]Heading into his walk year, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein has not yet talked about a new deal with Tom Ricketts. So what’s next?[/h]
Ahead of schedule by a year – even two according to some – Epstein has the Cubs in the hunt for a postseason berth in mid-August.
Chicago entered its off-day on Monday in firm control of the second wild card spot in the National League, holding a 3 1/2-game edge over the reigning World Series champion San Francisco Giants, the only team with a real shot at catching Epstein’s club.
Ahead of the All-Star break last month, the former Boston Red Sox GM spoke with the New York Times, talking about where the Cubs found themselves in mid-July.
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“If somebody came up to me in spring training and said here’s where you’ll be at the end of the first half, I’d have taken it in a heartbeat,” Epstein said.
Under his tenure, the Cubs have compiled a 267-335 record – a far cry from being a contender, let alone a powerhouse. But, to be frank, that doesn’t matter.
This season, Chicago has hope. And something more – a potent group of talented rookies, led by fun-loving skipper Joe Maddon and 26-year-old veteran Anthony Rizzo.
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The team’s pitching staff, anchored by Jake Arrieta and Jon Lester, has proven to be a legitimate strength as the dog days of summer approach – and the July acquisition of Dan Haren only adds to that strength.
The Cubs have done all this without the help of former top prospect Javier Baez, who is still working out the kinks at Triple-A Iowa in what has quickly become a very nice season for the youngster, C.J. Edwards or Albert Almora.
Sure, Kyle Schwarber and Addison Russell have done their part to lead Chicago to the third-best record in the National League. But that’s not without growing pains that have been met with determination and grit – trademarks of the Epstein regime.
Now some, like Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe, believe Theo could walk after his current deal ends in 2016.
His contract runs through 2016 at about $4 million per year. One would expect owner Tom Ricketts to re-up soon to avoid a lame-duck status given how Epstein has rebuilt the team to the point where it should contend for many years to come.
Personally, I’d be floored if we hit the Winter Meetings without the two sides having agreed on a new deal – one worth somewhere in the $7 million range annually – a thought that Cafardo seems to have pondered, as well.
Will Ricketts dangle enough salary to keep him there? Maybe make him as well-paid as Dodgers GM Andrew Friedmanat $7 million per year? Or will Epstein look elsewhere? Like coming home?
Here’s how the talks will go.
Ricketts: Theo, here is a piece of paper. I want you to write a number on it. I don’t care what it is. In fact, don’t tell me. Just write it down. Take it to Nancy (I assume Ricketts’ secretary is named Nancy) – and she’ll handle the rest.
Theo: Done.
Epstein has a chance to do something no Cubs executive has done in over a century – bring a World Series championship to the North Side of Chicago.
You don’t walk away from that. You just don’t.
So, I’m sorry Bostonians (yes, I’m talking to you, Cafardo) – Theo is ours. We’re not giving him up and neither will the Cubs or Tom Ricketts.
Deal with it.
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