The Rundown Ultralite: Football Weather, Cubs Quiet, Cutch Feuding with Bucs -
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The Rundown Ultralite: Football Weather, Cubs Quiet, Cutch Feuding with Bucs -
"Hoo buddy, the snow is coming down. Streets are merely a suggestion in my little burg, which I found out while taking my son to work this morning. You basically just have to drive in the middle while using street signs and parked cars as landmarks. I'm tired from shoveling all that snow off the driveway, and the biggest Cubs-adjacent news story is Pete Crow-Armstrong and Caleb Williams attending Bulls and Blackhawks games. Still, I figured I could push a little something out."
"Chas McCormick probably has the best chance at breaking camp with the Cubs as a backup outfielder due to his experience at all three spots. Of course, that would mean leaving one of their presumed bench bats in Iowa. Kevin Alcántara looks the most likely casualty in that case, putting him at risk of falling into the same black hole that has already swallowed Nelson Velázquez and Alexander Canario."
Heavy snow made local streets hazardous, forcing drivers into the middle and using street signs and parked cars as landmarks. Pete Crow-Armstrong and Caleb Williams attended Bulls and Blackhawks games, the main Cubs-adjacent news. Football will dominate the day, and watching with no team at stake is welcome, especially if the Hoosiers win. The Cubs appear done with major additions and will pursue minor-league signings while a few players vie for roster spots. Chas McCormick seems most likely to earn a backup outfield role. Kevin Alcántara risks being left behind like Nelson Velázquez and Alexander Canario. Trading Owen Caissie for Edward Cabrera raised concerns about managing Cabrera's playing time and the organization's ability to help prospects take the next major-league step.
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