Derrek Lee
A Short History of the Short History of Cubs Designated Hitters
Submitted by Cubnut on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 10:54pm.
In the opener of the Cubs' just-completed series in Toronto, Derrek Lee, playing the part of Designated Hitter, went 0-for-3 with a strikeout; Aramis Ramirez, in his regular third base role, went 2-for-5.
On Saturday, Ramirez took over the DH role and went 1-for-5 with two K's and left five men on base; Derrek Lee returned to his accustomed position at first base and went 3-for-4 with two runs scored.
Always one to jump to a quick conclusion, on Saturday night, I got to thinking that just maybe this DH thing was a little trickier than one might imagine, especially for National League players who don't know what it is to have four or five at-bats in a game separated not by time in the field, but by long idle stretches in the dugout, or back in the clubhouse, doing whatever it is DH's do when they're not sitting idle in the dugout.
Hoffpauir, The Sequel
Submitted by Cubnut on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 10:22pm.
Paul Sullivan writes in the Tribune that the Cubs will recall Micah Hoffpauir from Iowa as the team begins its interleague schedule with three games at SkyDome this weekend. Lou Piniella's plan is to let Hoffpauir play first base and left field, which will alternately allow Derrek Lee and Alfonso Soriano to "rest" as they see DH duty.
Daryle Ward, still on the DL, took batting practice Tuesday and according to Sullivan "will report to the Cubs' complex in Mesa, Ariz., on Wednesday to get some at-bats before going on a minor-league rehab stint at Iowa."
Game 26 Thread / Brewers @ Cubs (1 of 3)
Submitted by Cubnut on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 5:06pm.
Game Chat | Press Pass | BR Preview
| SP | Ben Sheets |
SP |
Jason Marquis |
| 3-0, 0.96, 24 K, 4 BB | 1-0, 3.47, 15 K, 9 BB | ||
| 2B |
Rickie Weeks | LF |
Reed Johnson |
| CF |
Mike Cameron | SS |
Ryan Theriot |
| LF |
Ryan Braun | 1B |
Derrek Lee |
| 1B |
*Prince Fielder | 3B |
Aramis Ramirez |
| RF |
Corey Hart | RF |
*Kosuke Fukudome |
| 3B |
Bill Hall | 2B |
Mark DeRosa |
| SS |
JJ Hardy | C |
Geovany Soto |
| P |
Ben Sheets | CF |
*Felix Pie |
| C | Jason Kendall |
P | *Jason Marquis |
No, you're not imagining things--this is the Brewers' second visit to Wrigley Field in the season's first month while the Cubs have yet to visit Milwaukee and won't do so until after the All-Star break.
While the Cubs (16-9) were losing two of three on the road to the Nationals and scoring 10 runs this past weekend, the Brewers (14-11) were dropping two of three at home to the Marlins and scoring six runs. The Brewers, who led the NL in batting with RISP (.303) going into the series, went just 1-for-26 against the Marlins in those same situations.
Cubs Hits Of The Week (For the Week of 4/14 through 4/20)
Submitted by Cubnut on Sun, 04/20/2008 - 10:03pm.
The five hits that did the most to enhance the Cubs' chance of winning during the past week of Dusty-dissing and Pirate punishment, as measured by FanGraphs' Win Probability Added (WPA):
#5 Big Hit: Friday, v. Pittsburgh, 4th inning-- With the Cubs trailing 1-0, Kosuke Fukudome rips a leadoff triple against Ian Snell. (Fukudome would score moments later on a Mark DeRosa single). WPA .120
Cubs Hits Of The Week (For the Week of 4/7 through 4/13)
Submitted by Cubnut on Sun, 04/13/2008 - 10:21pm.
The five hits that did the most to enhance the Cubs' chance of winning during the past, exhausting, extra-inning-filled week, as measured by FanGraphs' Win Probability Added (WPA):
#5 Big Hit: Sunday v. Philadelphia, 3rd inning--Derrek Lee socked a two-run double off 67-year-old Jamie Moyer to give the Cubs a 3-1 lead they would eventually surrender. WPA .182
Cubs Hits Of The Week (For The Week Ending 4/5)
Submitted by Cubnut on Mon, 04/07/2008 - 5:15am.
The five hits that did the most to enhance the Cubs' chance of winning this week, as measured by FanGraphs' Win Probability Added (WPA):
#5 Big Hit: Saturday v. Houston, 3rd inning--Derrek Lee cracks a solo home run off Roy Oswalt to tie the Astros, 2-2. Lee would later employ his game-tying skills to more good use. (See #4 Big Hit.) WPA .120









