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Game 3 Thread / Cubs @ Reds (3 of 3)

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J. Marquis K. Lohse
Lineups:
Soriano CF Freel CF
Murton LF Dunn LF
Lee 1b Phillips 2b
Ramirez 3b Griffey Jr. RF
Jones RF Encarnacion 3b
Barrett C Hatteberg 1B
Derosa 2b Gonzalez SS
Izturis SS Valentin C
Marquis P Lohse P

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Hopefully it's the same Lohse we lit up late last season when we couldn't hit the floor if we fell out of bed.

CF Soriano LF Murton 1B Lee 3B Ramirez RF Jones C Barrett 2B DeRosa SS Izturis P Marquis

Vs. Freel 8 Dunn 7 Phillips 4 Griffey 9 Encarnacion 5 Hatteburg 3 Gonzalez 6 Valentin 2 Lohse 1

Former Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks owner Jerry Colangelo reiterated his interest in buying the Cubs during a radio interview Wednesday and said he plans to meet with new Tribune Co. owner Sam Zell when Colangelo visits Chicago next week.
''I'm planning to meet with Sam Zell and get acquainted,'' Colangelo said. ''We've never met before. I know quite a bit about him. He's been very, very successful, and I think it's appropriate to at least start my process in terms of getting to know him a little bit.''
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If by trouble to load you mean a big frame saying this page is blicked by websence, then yeah, I'm having trouble ;)

no. im not getting a blocked message at all. just a big white blank space where the chatroom should be. i can see the google ad though. I cant believe we voted for something that doesnt work...

Parachat blocked by wedsense... Indiana JJ sends sound "boo-hiss"

i get the same blank space with the backup link. strange. good 1st inning for marquis. ground balls galore.

make sure you have java installed on your computer, otherwise I don't know what to tell you

Frustrating offense thus far today, but they're making Lohse work -- 52 pitches through 3 innings today.

XBH's aren't going to be a problem for this team... Barrett throwing the ball into the ground though will be...

Lohse. Former Cub farmhand, traded for Aguilera I think. How does he look? He's thrown a fair number of pitches so far, and a lot of balls in play.

Looks like Marquis has got the sinker going. Even most of the hits against him were on the ground.

I'm too lazy to look that up 10man, but I'd have to agree. I'm not saying drawing walks has a direct correlation but HOU has drawn 3 BBs(1 INT to Berkman) in 3 games and they're 0-3. Drawing 2 walks in 3 games is tough to do even by usual Cub standards. As you'd expect, Berkman has 2 of them.

Anyone heard rumors about Pujols being hurt? I was talking to a couple Cards fans today and they both seemed to think he's hiding an injury. They weren't sure what it might be (though the foot seems the obvious suspect), but I guess he just hasn't looked like himself at the plate this spring or so far this season -- uncomfortable, big drop in power, etc. Just thought I'd throw that out there.

RobG Re:#28 First link also blocked by interweb Nazis. I'm suprised I can still get to TCR page and comments. Thanks anyways.

CBS Sportsline has Griffey batting and playing RF. (Defense is messed up - shows the Reds by mistake.) No Bugs Bunny however.

haven't heard anything about Pujols(could be oblique issues too...tends to happen to guys who are on.....er) anyway, on the flipside mlb radio said that Carpenter's inflammation has subsided and he's supposed to make his start next week vs PITT.

I know Hatteberg is a decent defender and above average ob% guy(with minimal power for a 1B), but I'd move Dunn to 1B and give Josh Hamilton a shot in LF on regular basis. Dunn is comical in LF.

he's on second and tries to advance on a grounder to THIRD! encarnacion fielded the ball & tagged theriot...

Not what you want to see your pinch runner doing. what should he have been doing, getting picked off first base like Soriano??

I would have left Marquis in another inning. He was pitching well and had some easy bats to face. Oh well, tie game now.

Can't say I understand why he pulled Marquis there. He was throwing well and was only at 84 pitches. Sigh.

And now this game is just about out of reach. Howry clearly doesn't have it today.

two wild pitches for Ohman. Piniella will not be happy.

you don't go to third on a sharp grounder to third w/ less than two out...this game could be the first that goes to the loss column due to poor fundamentals...LET'S GET SOME RUNS!

"And now this game is just about out of reach. Howry clearly doesn’t have it today." We are only down by one run right?

passed ball not wp same old Barrett ...he just can't seem to get better defensively no matter how hard he works at it

We are only down by one run right? Yes. My comment was made when Dunn, as hot as he's been, was up with runners at 2nd and 3rd.

a passed ball, some wild pitches, a running error by theriot... so what's the problem? not enough hugs or screaming by pinella? it surely isnt the player's fault. it just can't be the players!!! not the players!#!@#@!#! sigh...screw u dusty.

It will take some time to turn this into a Piniella team, rather than a Dusty team CRUNCH. It's only the third game of the season.

yeah, that excuse will work for a while. its just a manager...im just saying...how about the players? how about letting them be men? let them earn what they've created.

The only fault I'd really put on Lou at this point is pulling Marquis early; I don't really see why that was necessary unless Marquis was hurt. Other then that, yes, it's the player's fault.

theriot should have never pinch-run for murton earlier, would have been available to pinch-hit instead of cedeno. That's my complaint.

Oy.

almost every game of any manager you can pull more than 1 "what the hell is that about?" moves. today we got the posibilities of marquis removed after 82 pitches, a wild ohman who couldnt locate the outside, a blunder by theriot, questionable use of bench bats leading to a cedeno AB...etc etc. while all those points scale in importance (and objective viewpoint importance) they're all things we could pick apart as a screwup if we wanted to. ultimately, most of this stuff is people not performing...not a manager being inept. you're not gonna "chess" your way to a perfect game and the armchair managers at home dont know if the ideal guy spent last night in the hospital up til 4am while his alcoholic wife went through detox for another episode falling off the wagon. i dont like the savior manager or the bum manager stance, myself...im just watching this game and it popped into my head what would be happening here if dusty was managing today's game. i dont think anything extraordinary is going down, really...i wouldnt have pulled marquis, myself...but i dunno what the working conditions are for that situation.

Jesus Christ, when was the last time David Weathers had a one-two-three, eight pitch inning?

Great job today, bullpen. Way to go, fellas. Absolutely have to win the games when Marquis pitches that well. Won't happen that often.. have to take advantage of it.

Sounds like a bad game from what I could see on the damn gametracker thing. I'm really happy the MLB struck a deal to keep the extra innings thing for cable subscribers. I don't trust Cedeno with the bat late in a game with two outs and two runners in scoring position. I'd probably rather have Floyd up there against the lefty.

I agree with steve + crunch #72, I really didn't like cedeno PH in that situation, but who am I to judge?

"It will take some time to turn this into a Piniella team, rather than a Dusty team..." Do you REALLY, in your heart of hearts, believe that these players will all of a sudden learn how to play defense, and "smart baseball"? IMO - I have my doubts that Lou really knew how bad this team is with fundamentals. And the catcher who can't catch or throw.(but he's an awfully nice guy)

regarding Cedeno, we fans know how bad Cedeno can be, but the only experience LouPa has with Cedeno is ST, and Cedeno had a fine ST both this year and last ---that's why he made the team.

e-man, good point, but I'd like to think that's part of the reason he got trammel, and that if it's drills or focus or whatever, he can get them to do it. I have to keep telling myself this, but people don't just end up in the major leagues. cwtp--good point, cedeno did kick ass in ST this year, wonder if it'll go anywhere...

the only experience LouPa has with Cedeno is ST, and Cedeno had a fine ST both this year and last —that’s why he made the team. This is complete bs. you don't think LouPa has a clue about last year? It is not like Lou was unable to watch baseball last year or any video of baseball from last year. He knows exactly what he has with Cedeno.

as I said in the chat floyd/ward vs a lefty or cedeno....2 choices of suck no one should pretend that one is better than the other. I would have been happier if he hadn't wasted theriot earlier as a pinch-runner for murton. I also would have been happy if howry didn't give up the tying run, ohman didn't throw a wild pitch, barrett didn't miss a ball and eyre didn't give up a 2-run homerun.

classy comment dave now you're calling Lou Piniella a liar when he said he was getting to know these players for the first time in spring training and hadn't even looked at their stats until halfway thru ST it's not like the video of the interview with LouPa wasn't up on Cubs.com for a couple weeks ....how did you miss it?

now you’re calling Lou Piniella a liar when he said he was getting to know these players for the first time in spring training and hadn’t even looked at their stats until halfway thru ST No... I am just saying it is ignorant to think that LouPa has no clue about what Cedeno did last season. And do your really think that LouPa tells the truth to the media all the time? Yesterday, when Lou visited Dempster on the mound, do you really think he said, "It is cold, so throw strikes?"

somebody please tell me that HBO or someone is doing a behind-the-scenes reality series on LouPa's tenure as Cubs skipper. Bryant Gumbel, maybe? In my mind, there's plenty of precious clubhouse moments in recent days and coming weeks, that I'd REALLY like to see.

Funniest thing just happened. When the Royals/Red Sox went off the air, the MLB.tv feed went on and the announcers said something along the lines of "we suck, at least it's not the Yankees." So yeah, there are things worse than being a Cubs fan.

"Yesterday, when Lou visited Dempster on the mound, do you really think he said, “It is cold, so throw strikes?” --------------------------------------------------------------------- What was Lou supposed to say to the media? Was he supposed to tell them that he told Dempster to "throw the f*cking ball over the f*cking plate or I'll kick your f*cking a$$?" I don't think he would say that.

Well, who cares what exactly Lou said to Dempster? I know I don't. What I *have* noticed is the difference between Dusty and Lou. Take Z's outing, for example. Lou: Z pretty much tanked out there. Didn't get the ball over the plate, and that's why he lost. Dusty: Z really battled out there but just didn't have his best stuff, and he obviously wasn't getting the calls from the umpires today. But nobody can say this team doesn't battle. I'm always gonna second guess managers. It's my job as a fan. But I sure feel a lot better when the manager at least knows he's watching crap.

I didn't say I cared what Lou said on the mound, nor that he should have told the media what he said. I simply said that it is foolish to believe everything that LouPa says to the media, and I used yesterday's "incident" as an example.

I don't like get up in front of the Wuertz-Ohman Fan Club and make waves, but that Adam Dunn at-bat was a tough assignment for the catcher. 1st pitch: ball one, Barrett catches it with his glove flat on the ground. 2nd pitch: ball two, kicks up a little dirt, Barrett fields it on a very short hop. 3rd pitch: foul ball, slider waist high a little outside, only pitch of the at-bat anywhere near the strike zone 4th pitch: wild pitch, Barrett tries to scoop it, but it bounces too far in front of the plate and goes over his glove 5th pitch: in the dirt again but Dunn swings on 3 and 1. Barrett scoops it on the short hop. 6th pitch: another low pitch but this one doesn't hit the dirt. 3 of the previous 4 have bounced into the glove or over it, so Barrett positions the glove for a scoop and the ball sneaks under it. Here's the part I love: Ohman's line shows one batter, one walk, no hits, no runs, somebody else's loss.

Old and Blue: "Lou: Z pretty much tanked out there. Didn’t get the ball over the plate, and that’s why he lost." I take it you missed it where LouPa was talking about how the announcement of the Trib selling the Cubs was a distraction for Opening Day.

"I take it you missed it where LouPa was talking about how the announcement of the Trib selling the Cubs was a distraction for Opening Day." Not that it's OK, but that sure as hell makes a lot more sense than blaming the announcing crew. That was only 1 game and a pretty extreme circumstance.... I don't foresee excuses coming out of his mouth very often.

Michael Barrett's continued suckage behind the plate is killing this team. The interference thing on Wednesday evening, the passed ball today. Lou needs to make Henry Blanco the number one catcher. I'm tired of a DH behind the plate.

CURIOUS: How many games last year did his "suckage" cost us last year? I thought he was "working on his defense"? For thos of you who haven't seen this - pretty interesting OP-ed piece bt Greg Couch on who the next owner should be: http://www.suntimes.com/sports/couch/325821,CST-SPT-greg04.article "Someone with money and ego. Someone who thinks losing is for losers. Someone who takes losing in the World Series as personal embarrassment. Someone like Donald Trump. You think I'm kidding. OK, then. Someone like George Steinbrenner. This is a big moment for Cubdom. Real-estate magnate Sam Zell is buying Tribune Co., but not the Cubs. So after this season, they'll have a new owner. Who? Someone who can't issue a press release, as FitzSimons did, saying this: ''In our last season of ownership, the team has one mission, and that is to win for our great fans.'' Someone who knows why a statement like that, after a quarter of a century with some other mission, is outrageous." Much more...

Yeah, let's do that Silent. Blanco's really worth the 15-20 runs a season he'll save behind the plate when he won't drive in half of Barrett would.

Michael Barrett is a huge liability behind the plate. Always has been. I really don't give a damn about his offense. His pitch calling and defense is horrid.

Wes, the major leagues aren't like your local beer league softball team. Winning baseball at this level requires good defense. The Cubs haven't been the same behind the plate ever since Jim Hendry foolishly replaced Damian Miller with Michael Barrett. Barrett is wretched behind the plate. And I defy you to identify very many winning ballclubs who employ such a God awful catcher.

Well I give a damn about his offense. He seemed to have called a pretty good game today with Marquis.

"And I defy you to identify very many winning ballclubs who employ such a God awful catcher. " ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Piazza was on a few winning ballclubs.

Steve, you keep fixating on Michael Barrett's offense all you want. Meanwhile, the Cubs will continue to have obstacles to winning with him behind the plate. I swear, it's like talking to 8 year olds on this board when it comes to the shortstop and catcher positions. Cesar Izturis is a gold glove caliber shortstop whose defense will be HUGELY valuable to this team, yet half of you obsess about his offensive game. The same situation happens in examination of the catcher position with this ballclub. Michael Barrett is considered an "asset" because he is a quality hitter with an OBP, no matter how God freakin' awful his defense is. Are some of you really that naive and simplistic in your understanding of the game of baseball?!?!?

Are some of you really that naive and simplistic in your understanding of the game of baseball?!?!? Right... because we disagree with you, we are naive and simplistic and you are enlightened and full of depth. I see...

No, it's not the beer league. But we can't pitch. Period. And if you can't pitch, you have to score a lot of runs. You can't score runs if you keep taking good hitters out and put career backup defensive replacements out there. You said two days ago that Zambrano wasn't an ace. How the heck are we going to win without an ace if we can't hit? If we had Boston's pitching staff, then sure.. I'd get behind it. If we had what Detriot or the A's or the Twins had, I might even be in favor of it. But we don't. We have Jason Marquis and Wade Miller. We have to score. And that's all. Also, you don't have to be an asshole about it.

Greg Couch can choke on his own newsprint if he wants a team to just buy a win by strangling competition. the yanks already exist if he wants to see an all-star team by purchase compete with the rest of baseball. yes...a person can want an owner to buy them a chance at a win as much as a person can not want that. myself...i would have a really hard time being a yanks fan the past many years knowing how that team is designed. i want the cubs to win...but i want them to win it on something close to a level playing field...not because they spent 70-100m more than their nearest competitor. that's not worth watching to me...some might like it.

But we can’t pitch. Period. We can't? We know Z can pitch, and if Lilly and Marquis can come anywhere close to what they have each done in their first starts, we will be in pretty good shape!

this whole "pitch calling" thing ive skated around for a while... what the hell are people guaging this on? cuz that's something you need more than observance to note. it seems to be thrown out there without any backup a lot and it seems too convenient...not to mention a total copout for a pitcher.

Pitchers choose what pitches they are going to throw - especially veterans like Z, Lilly, and Marquis. It has very little to do with the catcher.

No, WES, you are mistaken. "While we’re at it, let’s bench Aramis, too. He’s bad at defense." Actually, I am pretty sure A-Ram had the best fielding percentage in the NL in '06 - or near the top.

Chad's gonna throw me under the bus for this.... Ramirez's range factor isn't very good more often than it is good. He's been last in that category at least once, maybe more. I'm too lazy to look it up. A flawed statistic, I know. But worth noting as a counterpoint to your fielding percentage statistic.

A-Ram still has pretty poor range, but he has still greatly improved his defense. He has much better hands and a much more accurate arm than he has had in the past. While he may not be a gold glover, he is probably in the top 1/3 to 1/2 of MLB thirdbasemen.

let's go with half, his range to his left and ability to start a double play are poor. But his throwing is vastly improved and he does well on the instinct plays (shots down the line, etc). I'm not sure how to rate him on bunts, I would probably say below average, but I honestly haven't seen him field those a lot.

when aram gets to it he's one of the best at getting it from his glove to 2nd/1st/etc. with the best of them. i wouldnt let some dudes who play 3rd at the lip of the grass pretty much every game instead of guarding the lines in the dirt carry a lotta weight over aram's D. he isnt very good ranging to his left, but he doesnt just trip over his feet and fall on the ground when its hit there.

didnt even think about aram handling bunts...i cant remember too much of him fielding those either.

THT stats page has fielding stats for Double Plays Started if you set the cutoff at 1000 innings, Aramis was dead last in 2004, 2005 and 2006. And there were a lot of guys with less innings who were ahead of him as well...in case anyone is wondering where I came up with that.

beyond my own personal observations of course, but nice to have some basis to compare to...

hard to argue with dead last in DP started compared with your peers so many years in a row. its definately not his arm and he can rocket it from 3rd/1st. wonder what else is in play or if its just how badly he handles having to go left.

Aramis Ramirez has the lateral range of a loaded concrete truck stuck in mud. Ramirez can field the ball directly hit to him and he can throw the ball effectively. But believe you me, he is below average in the field and thanks his lucky stars everyday that Cesar Izturis starts right next to him in the infield. But I don't have a beef with Ramirez. A team can get away with subpar 3rd baseman, especially when the individual drives in 115 plus runs. The catcher position is a different story. Barrett sucks defensively and sucks working with pitchers. His continued presence in the lineup sabotages this ballclub's efforts toward winning ballgames. Surely at some point Sweet Lou will come to this realization and ask Hendry to jettison Barrett.

crunch: "hard to argue with dead last in DP started compared with your peers so many years in a row." I am sure having the defensively challenged and DP turning bumbler Todd Walker at 2B most of those years didn't help him.

Todd Walker is a big reason why the Cubs had problems turning double plays in the past. Aramis Ramirez might have zero range, but he does do a good job on the ball hit directly to him. To include initiating the double play.

Karl Ravich on Baseball Tonight is an idiot. Gammons was talking about Theriot and was close to the pronounciation and Ravich corrected him "Terri-ott". He is the Ryan Seacrest of Baseball Tonight.

Great outing by Marquis. I'm feeling good. The offense will be there, it's just cold as shit. By the way, those of you dogging Lohse before the game raise your hand. He was pretty damn good today, too, keeping the ball well out of reach.

Reading through the comments... I forgot how cranky the TCR crowd gets when the 'ol Cubbies lose. Geesh. The E-Man:
Any interview links yet on WHY Lou pulled Marquis?
I don't know, but I thought it was a good move getting him out on a positive note. He had a good ST, a #3 rotation spot locked, and now a good first regular season game. Hopeful it can instill some new confidence in him.

well, i mean damn...its not that uncommon for guys to throw 80-90 pitches in their first outting of the year, but still...he was looking just as good as when he started to me. didnt see any fatigue...dunno...*shrug* i wouldnt have made the change...but whatever

"By the way, those of you dogging Lohse before the game raise your hand. He was pretty damn good today, too, keeping the ball well out of reach." I did not recall when he was with the Cubs. Was a bit of a surprise to find out from Len. Must of been for a cup 'o joe.

wonder what else is in play or if its just how badly he handles having to go left. yeah, my guess is his range, he doesn't really cut in front of the SS all too often to make plays, you know? I imagine Todd Walker hurt a bit, but damn he didn't even play that much 2b when he was here. He was either splitting time, injured or at first base. Certainly can't put it all on him either. As for Ramirez starting off well, I'll take the hits, but he's taken some ugly swings so far.

Any effect Todd Walker supposedly had on ARam's inability to turn the double play should have been negated by "Gold Glove" Neifi Perez also getting a large amount of time at 2nd base, right? And E-Man, Lohse never made the big club with the Cubs. He was a Cubs Draftee, but he didn't make his MLB debut until after being shipped off to Minnesota.

Bleeding Blue: "Any effect Todd Walker supposedly had on ARam’s inability to turn the double play should have been negated by “Gold Glove” Neifi Perez also getting a large amount of time at 2nd base, right?" I don't know what you consider "large amount", but Neifi in his 3 years with the Cubs only played 498 innings at 2B. Walker, in the meantime, played 1,876.1 innings at 2B over the past 3 years. So after looking at the facts, and not misconceptions, the answer to your question would be no.

2004 Innings at 2B T. Walker (749) Everyone Else (715) ------- Grudz (568) Macias, D. Jackson, R. Martinez, Neifii

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  • Childersb3 (view)

    The issue is the Cubs are 11-7 and have been on the road for 12 of those 18.  We should be at least 13-5, maybe 14-4. Jed isn't feeling any pressure to play anyone he doesn't see fit.
    But Canario on the bench, Morel not at 3B for Madrigal and Wisdom in RF wasn't what I thought would happen in this series.
    I was hoping for Morel at 3B, Canario in RF, Wisdom at DH and Madrigal as a pinch hitter or late replacement.
    Maybe Madrigal starts 1 game against the three LHSP for Miami.
    I'm thinking Canario goes back to Iowa on Sunday night for Mastrobuoni after the Miami LHers are gone.
    Canario needs ABs in Iowa and not bench time in MLB.
    With Seiya out for a while Wisdom is safe unless his SOs are just overwhelmingly bad.

    My real issue with the lineup isn't Madrigal. I'm not a fan, but I've given up on that one.
    It's Tauchman getting a large number of ABs as the de factor DH and everyday player.
    I didn't realize that was going to be the case.
    We need a better LH DH. PCA or ONKC need to force the issue in about a month.
    But, even if they do so, Jed doesn't have to change anything if the Cubs stay a few over .500!!!

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Totally depends on the team and the player involved. If your team’s philosophy is to pay huge dollars to bet on the future performance of past stars in order to win championships then, yes, all of the factors you mentioned are important.

    If on the other hand, if the team’s primary focus is to identify and develop future stars in an effort to win a championship, and you’re a young player looking to establish yourself as a star, that’s a fit too. Otherwise your buried within your own organization.

    Your comment about bringing up Canario for the purposes of sitting him illustrates perfectly the dangers of rewarding a non-performing, highly paid player over a hungry young prospect, like Canario, who is perpetually without a roster spot except as an insurance call up, but too good to trade. Totally disincentivizing the performance of the prospect and likely diminishing it.

    Sticking it to your prospects and providing lousy baseball to your fans, the consumers and source of revenue for your sport, solely so that the next free agent gamble finds your team to be a comfortable landing spot even if he sucks? I suppose  that makes sense to some teams but it’s definitely not the way I want to see my team run.

    Once again, DJL, our differences in philosophy emerge!

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    That’s just kinda how it works though, for every team. No team plays their best guys all the time. No team is comprising of their best 26 even removing injuries.

    When baseball became a business, like REALLY a business, it became important to keep some of the vets happy, which in turn keeps agents happy and keeps the team with a good reputation among players and agents. No one wants to play for a team that has a bad reputation in the same way no one wants to work for a company that has a bad rep.

    Don’t get me wrong, I hate it too. But there’s nothing anyone can do about it.

    On that topic, I find it silly the Cubs brought up Canario to sit as much as he has. He’s going to get Velazquez’d, and it’s a shame.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Of course, McKinstry runs circles around $25 million man Javier Baez on that Tigers team. Guess who gets more playing time?

    But I digress…

  • Sonicwind75 (view)

    Seems like Jed was trying to corner the market on mediocre infielders with last names starting with "M" in acquiring Madrigal, Mastroboney and Zach McKinstry.  

     

    At least he hasn't given any of them a Bote-esque extension.  

  • Childersb3 (view)

    AZ Phil:
    Rookie ball (ACL) starts on May 4th. Do yo think Ramon and Rosario (maybe Delgado) stay in Mesa for the month of May, then go to MB if all goes "solid"?
     

  • crunch (view)

    masterboney is a luxury on a team that has multiple, capable options for 2nd, SS, and 3rd without him around.  i don't hate the guy, but if madrigal is sticking around then masterboney is expendable.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    I THINK I agree with that decision. They committed to Wicks as a starter and, while he hasn’t been stellar I don’t think he’s been bad enough to undo that commitment.

    That said, Wesneski’s performance last night dictates he be the next righty up.

    Quite the dilemma. They have many good options, particularly in relief, but not many great ones. And complicating the situation is that the pitchers being paid the most are by and large performing the worst - or in Taillon’s case, at least to this point, not at all.

  • Childersb3 (view)

    Wesneski and Mastrobuoni to Iowa

    Taillon and Wisdom up

    Wesneski can't pitch for a couple of days after the 4 IP from last night. But Jed picked Wicks over Wesneski.

  • crunch (view)

    booooooooooo

    also, wisdom and taillon are both in chicago.