That’s it.
I don’t want to see Tyler Chatwood throw in a meaningful game again in 2018.
Oh, sure, if the Cubs are getting blown out sometime later this year (something I’d rather not see, but it happens), Chatwood can eat up a few innings. Or, presuming they do clinch the N.L. Central title, he can start the next day’s game.
But that’s it. Maybe the coaching staff can fix Chatwood in the offseason, or during spring training 2019, but right now, putting him on the mound is tantamount to saying, “We just don’t want to win this game, you can have it.