The Cubs have clinched the #2 spot in the 2013 draft. Congrats?
2013 Draft Pick Order
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Last updated 5-10-2013
Cubs Depth Chart
Cubs 40-Man Roster Info
MLB Rules Info
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39 players are on 40-MAN ROSTER (roster is full)
Three players are on 60-DAY DL (do not count against 40-man roster)
One player is on 15-day DL
13 players have been optioned to the minors
* bats or throws left
# bats both
PITCHERS (12)
Michael Bowden
Shawn Camp
Scott Feldman
Kyuji Fujikawa
Kevin Gregg
Edwin Jackson
Carlos Marmol
Hector Rondon
* James Russell
Jeff Samardzija
Carlos Villanueva
* Travis Wood
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CATCHERS (2):
Welington Castillo
# Dioner Navarro
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INFIELDERS (5):
Darwin Barney
Starlin Castro
Cody Ransom
* Anthony Rizzo
* Luis Valbuena
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OUTFIELDERS (6):
* Julio Borbon
* David DeJesus
Scott Hairston
* Nate Schierholtz
Alfonso Soriano
* Ryan Sweeney
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15-DAY DL (1):
Matt Garza, P
60-DAY DL (3):
Scott Baker, P
* Steve Clevenger, C-IF
Arodys Vizcaino, P
OPTIONED (13):
Alberto Cabrera, P
Rafael Dolis, P
* Brett Jackson, OF
Junior Lake, IF-OF
Trey McNutt, P
* Brooks Raley, P
* Chris Rusin, P
Dave Sappelt, OF
Jorge Soler, OF
Matt Szczur, OF
Christian Villanueva, 3B
Josh Vitters, 3B-1B
* Logan Watkins, INF

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Thanks as always, AZ.
On a different subject, I just now noticed the record of the L.A. Angels in the standings.
m.garza debuts tuesday vs pitt
vanillawafers (with recently shaved mustache) to the pen
Ugh
they have an entire section of the bleachers today...kinda creepy.
Mets fans are louder than Cubs fans. A new low point.
Brett Jackson...
"Some of the best advice I've gotten is, I was sitting with Ian Stewart, talking about hitting and I was feeling for my swing as you do early in the season," Jackson recalled. "He asked if I was comfortable at the plate and I said I'm not very comfortable right now. He's like, 'You need to be yourself at the plate and be comfortable and be the type of hitter [you] want to be.'"
Geiger-Soler put on a fireworks show in yesterday's Daytona Cubs doubleheader...
http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130518&...
Over his past three games, Geiger is 10-for-13 with eight extra-base hits.
Soler...
Interesting tweet in the tweet box: z'Remember when Rizzo was striking out a lot? No K's in last 31 AB's..tied for 2nd longest active streak in majors"
Don't know if that includes last night, but it sure goes a long way to explaining his improved hitting. It's a curious thing, though, the difference between the way his season started and now. How does that happen?
A short doc on a long ago MLB legend
Semi NSFW
Baseball America Hot Sheet:
Christian Villaneuva, 3b, Cubs
Team: Double-A Tennessee (Southern)
Age: 21
Why He’s Here: .435/.500/.739 (10-for-23), 3 R, 4 2B, 1 HR, 4 RBIs, 1 BB, 6 SO, 1-for-2 SB
wow...Arizona Phil's universe intersects with Wrong-way Phil Rogers!
per Roto...
The Cubs will wait to see how Matt Garza (lat) feels and how his bullpen session goes Saturday before they make a decision about activating him.
Garza declared himself ready to rejoin the Cubs' rotation after six scoreless innings during Thursday's rehab start. It's probably just a formality at this point before the team announces that he'll rejoin the rotation next week. Carlos Villanueva is the likeliest candidate to be demoted to the bullpen.
Remember Albert Almora? The Cubs’ first-round pick last June is almost all the way back after breaking his hamate bone in mid-March. He’s been playing center field and hitting in extended spring games in Arizona and should soon be assigned to the low-A Kane County Cougars. There’s no sign yet of Junior Lake, who suffered a stress fracture to the top rib on his right side in mid-March. Outfielder Reggie Golden, a second-round pick in 2010 recovering from two torn ligaments in his left knee, appears close to completing his recovery.
USA Today Article on Mark Appel.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2013/...
Scouting report
#2 Mark Appel
"Analysis: This is Appel or Gray, assuming one of them goes first, with Appel the preference. The Cubs are in the catbird seat in this draft -- they don't have to pay the premium that comes with picking first overall but are guaranteed to get one of the two huge arms in the class."
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Comments
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 11:09am Permalink
Another wonderful example of the terminal inferiority complex suffered by the citizens of the south side.
Same reason that fans in St. Louis despise the Cubs, a team that has, for the most part, been the Cards' bitch for the past 70 years.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 12:08pm Permalink
speaking of the funny:

http://deadspin.com/5036006/who-killed-the-cincinnati-reds#c7179615
Cork and Kerry's
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 2:40pm Permalink
I grew up in that neighborhood, and spent many an overserved night in the tiny bar and great beer garden.
Nowadays there are problably as many Cub fans as Sox fans who hang out there.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 2:47pm Permalink
I don't really mind anti-Cub jokes...but that commercial wasn't even funny.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 2:49pm Permalink
I'm curious to where it airs, not a lot of room for a :49 second TV spot.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 2:54pm Permalink
Good question. Smells like a not-for-air viral video to me, but if they could cut it down to :30, it would be a great spot for local cable.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 2:53pm Permalink
The Joe--
If you didn't like the one I posted, you'll really hate this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vDzx6vXmpU
I think they're quite well done, and I imagine they were produced on a shoestring budget, which is always an accomplishment.
Also, I am impressed when anything composed by a White Sox fan doesn't have the word 'fuck' in it.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 2:55pm Permalink
I'm not dissing you for posting it. Just the commercial, but actually, I was just now thinking...well, it's not my place to say what is and isn't funny. I should have said, "I don't find it funny".
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:00pm Permalink
Not to worry, no exception taken.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:06pm Permalink
I guess what confuses me is that I could never understand how some people can base their love of baseball around the hatred of a team. Sox fans seem to hate the Cubs more than they like the Cubs, sometimes. What's the point of following baseball just out of schadenfreude? (I just like using that word). I mean, I hate the Cards, but if they didn't exist, I'd give less than a shit, because I really just want the Cubs to win. So, if you're going to make a commercial about mindless hatred...you'd better make it clever.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:17pm Permalink
You're asking the wrong guy. I LOVE to see the White Sox lose. Last night, watching Danks lose the no-hitter and then the game, hearing Hawk and D.J. get all pouty, was positively delicious, but I agree that I would probably not bother to build a commercial about White Sox hatred. Probably goes back to comment #1 about the old South Side inferiority complex.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:41pm Permalink
My mom hates the White Sox, and cheers when they lose. My dad is indifferent, he calls the 'The White Nothings' not as an insult, but just to imply he doesn't care what they do.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:53pm Permalink
For me its a chicken and egg type question. Early on as a Cubs fan I had no particular feelings toward the White Sox. That was until I met White Sox fans who all hated the Cubs, hated me for being a Cub fan, and wanted to talk smack at every occasion. This was the case with Sox fans who I grew up with in Iowa as well as Sox fans from the Chicago area I met in college. I could never really figure out why they hated the Cubs so much when, for the most part, we sucked for a long long time. But after so much shit from so many people, it got to me and I now love to see the Sox lose. Granted, I don't like Ozzie, AJ, Hawk and DJ, etc. either, but I mainly just want to see them lose badly so their asshole fans can suck it.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 10:37pm Permalink
I love to see Harrelson sputter. The Wrigley series this year gave us some priceless Hawk moments. :-)
I also like to watch the Ozzie freak show just to see what he'll do next.
That said, I have nothing particularly against the Sox. I was happy to see them win the WS. However, Hawk & Ozzie put on their best shows when the Sox fail. :-)
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 4:19pm Permalink
I got not problem with that. There are teams I hate (personally I'm indifferent to the Sox) but I just can't imagine fans hating a team MORE than they like their own team.
I remember seeing fans in the stands at Comiscular during the World Series with shirts saying "Cubs suck". Your team is in the World Series and all you can think about is the Cubs. No White Sox shirts, but anti-Cubs shirts. That is ridickinthemouth.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:59pm Permalink
Case in point:
I went to the 2nd Sox WS game in 2005 (my former company had tix), which was the game that Konerko hit a grand slam and Podsednik won with a walk-off HR. Fantastic game, people were laughing and hugging each other, with once-in-a-lifetime smiles on their faces and a few with tears in their eyes A great experience that reminded me to enjoy the hell out of good times when they come around.
On the El ride home, a Sox fan yells out, "Hey! I wonder what the CUBS are doing tonight?!", which gets a big cheer. I raised my eyebrows to my Sox-fan friend, and thought how odd it was that a team's fans would think of another team on the most joyous night of their sports life.
Such is the power of an inferiority complex.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 4:38pm Permalink
It has to suck when you know that your team is going to win the world series and the city they play in won't care at all.
It would be like the Clippers winning the NBA finals here in Los Angeles. Nobody would care.
Re: A Place in Wrigleyville
on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 6:11pm Permalink
somehow I get the message from watching this ad that the son is certainly better off than if he was buying in Bridgeport.