Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

After Neftali Rosario was walked intentionally to load the bases and set-up a potential game-ending double play, Taylor Davis drilled a one-out two-run game-winning walk-off single on a 2-2 pitch past a a diving 3rd baseman into LF to score Marco Hernandez from 3rd base with the tying run and Gioskar Amaya from 2nd base with the winning run, as the AZL Cubs rallied for two runs in the bottom of the 9th to edge the AZL Rangers 7-6 in Arizona League action at Fitch Park Field #3 in Mesa this morning.  



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The Cubs led 5-1 through three innings, plating two runs in the bottom of the 2nd on a Marco Hernandez two-run triple into the RF corner following back-to-back two-out singles by Trey Martin and Kyung-Min Na, and then three more in the bottom of the 3rd on a Taylor Davis RBI GO, a Ryan Cuneo RBI double, and a Kyung-Min Na RBI single.   


Two rehabbin' Iowa Cubs were in the AZL Cubs lineup today, as Marquez Smith (on the I-Cubs 7-day DL since 6/26 with a hand injury) played 2B and hit 3rd, and Welington Castillo (on the Iowa DL since 7/28 with a hamstring injury) was the catcher and hit clean-up. Both of the I-Cubs played seven innings, with mixed resuits.


W. Castillo doubled twice (one a near-HR slammed off the right-centerfield fence, and the other a near-HR crushed off the top of the LF fence), and looked fully mobile behind the plate. (And none of the Ranger baserunners dared to run against him, either). This will be Castillo's only rehab game action, as he will be rejoining the Iowa Cubs in Tacoma on Friday. 


Marquez Smith looked fine right up until the very end (hitting the ball hard twice), before tweaking a groin or a quad while running out a pop-fly in the bottom of the 7th in what was supposed to be his final AB. Since he is at Fitch Park rehabbing a hand injury, and since a quad or groin strain is a completely different problem, Smith could very possibly be spending considerable more time on the DL while dealing with this new medical issue.    


LHP Hunter Ackerman (Cubs 2010 4th round draft pick out of Louisburg JC) got the start for the AZL Cubs today, and threw four innings (61 pitches - 38 strikes), allowing two runs (both earned) on four hits, while walking two, and striking out two. The lefty got a ton of ground balls (10/0 GO/FO including two 6-4-3 DP) with his high-80's two-seamer, and a few swings & misses with his plus-curve, although he also bounced several in front of the plate.   


Down 5-1, the Rangers rallied for five runs in the top of the 7th off Cubs RHP Felix Pena, who had breezed through his first two innings of relief (six-up & six-down on only 17 pitches). But Pena could only get one out in the 7th, allowing a two-run HR to Rangers DH Clark Murphy, and then three more runs on three hits and a HBP after that (with LHRP Andrew McKirahan allowing two inherited runners to score on a WP and an RBI single). 


Up 6-5, the Rangers were in a good position to add some insurance in the top of the 9th, as Cubs reliever Santo Rodriguez surrendered a bunt single and a double with no outs. But (with the Cubs playing a drawn-in infield to cut down a potential score), Rodriguez induced a weak grounder to 1st (3-U) for the first out (with both runners holding their respective base), and then struck out the last two hitters of the inning (one looking and one swinging) to end the threat.


The Cubs could not have asked for a better set-up coming into the bottom of the 9th, trailing by only one run with hot-hitting Marco Hernandez and Gioskar Amaya due up 1-2. And the two young infielders did not disappoint, either, as Hernandez came back from 0-2 to work a ten-pitch walk, before Amaya (with the Ranger infield expecting a bunt) drilled a single through the 5.5 hole into LF to advance Hernandez to 2nd. Gregori Gonzalez then beat the wheel-play and laid down a picture-perfect sacrifice bunt to advance the runners to 2nd and 3rd with one out. 


Neftali Rosario was walked intentionally to load the bases and set-up a potential game-ending DP, but Taylor Davis (possibly the slowest runner in professional baseball) upset the Ranger plan, working the count to 2-2 before hammering the game-winning hit to the left of the third-baseman and into LF. Hernandez scored the tying run easily from 3rd, and with AZL Cub manager Juan Cabreja enthusiastically waiving him around third, Amaya scored the winning run from 2nd, sliding home just ahead of the left-fielder's throw in a cloud of dust as Hernandez directed Amaya (with hand signals) to slide to the outside of the plate and touch the plate with his left hand.  


With a single and a two-run triple today, Hernandez extended his hitting streak to 16 games, and improved his "slash line" to 358/397/509. And with two walks and a single, Amaya improved his "slash line" to 366/408/483. Hernandez is now 10th in the AZL in BA, second in RBI, tied for 3rd in doubles, and tied for 6th in triples, and Amaya is 4th in the AZL in BA and is tied for 3rd in triples.  


By rallying to edge the AZL West-leading Rangers, the AZL Cubs remain five games behind the AZL Giants in the AZL East, but two games ahead of the AZL Reds for the AZL Wild Card lead, with 15 games left to play. The three division winners and a Wild Card team (the second-place AZL team with best record) will qualify for the AZL playoffs.


And if you think winning doesn't matter in the minor leagues, you didn't see the AZL Cubs mob Taylor Davis after his game-winning hit.

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Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

from Callis

#Cubs sign 5th-rder Tayler Scott for $279,950. Slot = $157.5k. Arizona HS RHP throws 90-93, flashes good breaker. #Arizona commit. #mlbdraft

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Tayler Scott is the South African kid whose family moved to the U. S. so Tayler could work with pitching guru Tom House.

BTW, Tayler is also an outstanding soccer player, and was set to play both baseball and soccer at the University of Arizona.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

BTW, Tayler is also an outstanding soccer player, and was set to play both baseball and soccer at the University of Arizona.

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The Cubs could loan him out to the Chicago Fire, they've had a lack of talent the last few years as well.

Speaking of which, who was the last two sport player in any major U.S. sports? We had a few of them going for a while 15-20 years ago, but that seems to have died off. Deion Sanders, Brian Jordan, of course Bo Jackson, etc.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

baseball payrolls are so extreme...and the disaster of putting up with deion sanders for a playoff team in the early 90s...teams now tends to "buy off" any potential 2-sport stars so they just play one game. understandable, but it was kinda cool...kinda.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

regards to Dunston Jr...

Good luck with your decision, @s_dunstonjr. Looks like win-win, either get paid nicely to play for #Cubs or get to attend #Vanderbilt.

followed by...

@jimcallisBA yes it is and we will see what happens over the next few days #Vandy #Cubs

that was prefaced by callis changing his opinion on Dunston Jr. signing from a yes to a maybe

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

http://twitter.com/jacquez_ricky

seems Jacquez has picked Texas...

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

"I don't mind going to school" certainly doesn't sound like someone who wants to go to college.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

heh, he deleted at least 2 of his tweets, one read "Texas Bound!" and was labeled "2 hours earlier" from when I posted that comment.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

it's still there....twitter is just dumb.

if you linger on there for a few minutes all of a sudden they appear as "new" tweets even though they posted hours ago.

i still don't get how they feed their info...checking some sportswriters twitter sites you can get disappearing/reappearing tweets just by refreshing.

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jacquez_ricky Ricky Jacquez
@NicoMoran not yet still weighing options but schools sounding pretty legit right now
3 hours ago

jacquez_ricky Ricky Jacquez
@BleacherNation i would love more than anything to start my career and become a cub but its a tough decision.
6 hours ago

jacquez_ricky Ricky Jacquez
Texas bound!
6 hours ago

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

okay, thanks for catching that

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

twitter's recent updates to how they direct news/updates to profiles and how inept it is reminds me of the wonderful job facebook did destroying facebook "chat" with their latest update.

Re: twitter

Great for organizing riots though.

orsotheysay

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Or telling your neighbors that rioters are on their way

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Way too complicated for me. I'll just go back to letting Rob G disseminate it for me.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

my name is bryce harper...i'm really good at baseball for my age...my future goals involve MVP awards and racking up fines in MLB.

http://www.whptv.com/content/localsports/stor...

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Looks like it caught the front corner of the plate to me, but it's hard to tell from that angle. Either way it was a really good pitch.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Let me be the first to call it on TCR: Harper is on PED's and has a major rage issue.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Justin Sellers being called up by Dodgers, he was a Cub for a spring training in the Wuertz trade and then moved to Dodgers.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Thanks for winning games, douchebags. Next year lets do this while the team is still relevant.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

So you're on board with the "let's bring this team back and try harder next" year plan?

Hendry Fo-evah!

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Groan... a lot of things could be said about Hendry... the simple fact is the Cubs currently have one of the top payrolls in MLB, one of the worst rosters in MLB, and an organization in shambles. The only thing this franchise has in abundance is excuses.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Many teams in the Cubs situation would have a difficult time getting hot at this point in the season, largely because they realize it is a season with no playoff possibilities so they (1) play youngsters to get them some experience and (2) trade veterans for prospects to build for the future.

Hendry is a renegade and fights this trend, making sure the Cubs will not get a better draft pick or other teams prospects.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

I don't know which is worse. What you are saying, or the realization that if they played kids and the kids did well they'd come up with excuses to not play them next year.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

you'd really hate how oakland handled this trade deadline. it was weird how a lot of people thought guys would fly off teams and they're still sitting around waiting to hit waivers and see how that works out.

even guys who should be "cheap" relative to talent given up have stayed in place.

cubs didn't have a whole lot to shift once aram decided he didn't want to go anywhere and whatever is up with the k.wood situation.

still a little surprised no one wanted r.johnson...

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

I haven't checked the rankigns, but maybe unlike the Cubs, Oakland has guys they can offer arbitration to and get draft picks in return.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

more folks seemed befuddled bout the Royals then A's from what I read, I think Willingham and maybe Crisp were the only ones anyone thought would get moved. I guess maybe DeJesus, but him and Matsui were too busy being awful before the deadline.

Pay to Play Article including Brett Jackson

Jackson is the poster boy for the article, though not ranked #1, obviously.

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php...

From an aforementioned Who-the-F&ck author.

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Some scouting on Jackson & Flaherty.

http://projectprospect.com/article/2011/08/10...

Another W-T-F author?

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

I enjoyed that, I guess because he told me what I wanted to hear about Jackson and Flaherty.

A scouting report on Marlon Byrd, the current occupant of center field with the Cubs, would talk about how, over his career, he has shortened his swing by 40-50 percent in order to catch up with fastballs, and added 40-50 percent to his bicep measurement so that with his truncated swing, he can hit a ball to the warning track and occasionally get one over the fence.

Did Gary Hughes scout him, too?

Re: Cubs Walk-Off with 7-6 Decision at Fitch

Good stuff.

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