Jason Heyward was the crown jewel in a 2015 offseason that set the Chicago Cubs up for a curse-breaking World Series title the following season. His eight-year $184 million deal has been widely debated since the ink dried on the contract. Full Story »
In defense of Heyward, lets look at Bryant at third base. He makes too many errors for a supposedly quality 3rd baseman. When he has been put at first base, he is terrible. Outfield not too bad. Leave Heyward in right field, and trade, or bring someone up who can play center. we could see what the spring brings, by sticking Happ in center. If he improves his offense, he would be the answer to center field.