5@5: Are Expectations Too High For Luis Robert?

White Sox top prospect Luis Robert
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(670 The Score) On its daily 5 at 5 segment Monday morning, the Mully & Haugh crew debated a variety of questions.

-- Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein told the New York Times, "Not to put everything on David Ross, but I think he is uniquely positioned to reach these guys." Does that comment "put everything" on the team's new manager? Can Ross have the kind of impact that former manager Joe Maddon had when he took over the team in 2015?

-- White Sox left fielder Eloy Jimenez doubled down on his comment that rookie center fielder Luis Robert is going to be the next Mike Trout. Does the comparison to the Angels star put too big of expectations on Robert? Will anything less than a Rookie of the Year performance be disappointing?

-- Bears coach Matt Nagy told the Tribune that the 2019 season "got away from me." Is that acceptable? How should fans react to Nagy calling himself "rejuvenated" after a disappointing 8-8 season?

-- The Bears and Bengals have discussed a trade involving quarterback Andy Dalton, according to the Athletic. The trade would involve a mid-round draft pick going from Chicago to Cincinnati, according to ESPN. Would that deal be fair and is it worth the Bears inheriting Dalton's $17 million salary-cap hit?

-- Would second-year Bulls big man Wendell Carter Jr. be healthier if he played power forward?

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