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Meghan Montemurro: Jed Hoyer and the Chicago Cubs must learn from mistakes to build the franchise’s next title contender

The Chicago Cubs’ process to creating another World Series contender requires again overhauling the major-league roster. There is nothing disputable about the statement. Whether this is called a rebuild depends on the perspective. Don’t expect any Cubs personnel to refer to the organization’s current undertaking as such, but, ultimately, it’s semantics. The Cubs clearly have major work to do ...
Chicago Cubs President Jed Hoyer speaks with reporters on April 7, 2022, before opening day at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

The Chicago Cubs’ process to creating another World Series contender requires again overhauling the major-league roster.

There is nothing disputable about the statement. Whether this is called a rebuild depends on the perspective. Don’t expect any Cubs personnel to refer to the organization’s current undertaking as such, but, ultimately, it’s semantics. The Cubs clearly have major work to do to compete for a division title — or even a postseason appearance.

Taking a long-view lens while trying to compete in the short term requires balance, and sometimes that means sacrificing one for the other. Their offseason transactions reflected this approach with a mix of short-term

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