Mark DeRosa
Game 158 Thread / Cubs @ Mets (4 of 4)
Submitted by Cubnut on Thu, 09/25/2008 - 4:26pm.
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| SP | Rich Harden |
SP | Pedro Martinez |
| (NL) |
5-1, 1.66, 85 K, 25 BB, 65 IP | 5-6, 5.50, 78 K, 40 BB, 103 IP |
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| LF |
*Felix Pie |
SS |
#Jose Reyes |
| SS |
Ryan Theriot | LF |
*Daniel Murphy |
| 1B |
*Micah Hoffpauir | 3B |
David Wright |
| CF |
*Jim Edmonds |
1B |
*Carlos Delgado |
| 2B |
*Mike Fontenot |
CF |
#Carlos Beltran |
| 3B |
Casey McGehee |
RF |
*Ryan Church |
| RF |
*Kosuke Fukudome |
2B |
Ramon Martinez |
| C |
#Koyie Hill |
C |
Robinson Cancel |
| P |
*Rich Harden |
P | Pedro Martinez |
The Cubs play their last-ever regular season game at The House That Jesse Gonder Built. In 44 years of play at Shea (the Mets played their first two years in the Polo Grounds), the Cubs have a 146-164 record.
Mark DeRosa and his strained calf muscle will enjoy tonight's game from the bench. Rich Harden makes his first-ever start against the Mets and Pedro Martinez, who is making his first start against the Cubs in 11 years, when he was still with the Expos.
A Cub win will give the team 97 wins for the first time since 1945.
WIth last night's extra-inning battle taxing the Mets' bullpen, Jerry Manuel has said he would consider using starter John Maine out of the pen tonight if/when he has to lift Pedro, who has only won twice in his last 11 starts.
I can't wait for all of these exhibition games to end so we can get down to real baseball.
Ramirez versus DeRosa for Player of the Month
Submitted by Rob G. on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 11:59am.
With three days left in August, the Cubs have two legit contenders for player of the month honors in August. The only player of the month winner so far for the best team in baseball has been Geovany Soto's rookie of the month honor in April, although he's certainly a strong contender to win it again in August. His only real competition is the July winner, Ian Stewart who has a slight edge in OPS and both have 20 RBI's in August.
All the NL contenders after the jump...
Read the rest of this entry>>>The Cubs 2008 MVP
Submitted by Rob G. on Mon, 08/18/2008 - 3:39pm.
The Cubs get to enjoy their off-day with a nice come from behind win yesterday and a 5-1 road trip that puts them on the right side of the .500 mark away from Wrigley. They'll play 16 straight starting tomorrow, 13 of those coming at home and the three road games at Pittsburgh. It seems like a great time to increase their lead in the Central, but the Brewers have a pretty easy go of it as well. The schedules through September 4th (three game series unless otherwise noted):
Cubs (16 with 13 at Home): vs. Reds, vs. Nats, @ Pirates, vs Phillies (for 4 games), vs Astros
Brewers (14 with 9 at Home): vs. Astros, vs. Pirates, @ St. Louis (2 games), @ Pitt, vs. Mets
Cardinals (13 with 7 at Home): vs. Pirates(2 games), vs Braves, vs. Brewers (2 games), @ Astros, @ Diamondbacks
So that's looking forward, but what about taking a look back at the 2008 season. Peter Gammons on Friday brought up Geovany Soto's name as an National League MVP candidate and it got me thinking about who is the Cubs 2008 MVP.
Your candidates after the jump...
Read the rest of this entry>>>Mark DeRosa vs. That Orioles Guy
Submitted by Cubnut on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 12:03pm.
The Tribune reports Tuesday that Mark DeRosa is "still hearing about" the Orioles' Brian Roberts, who will be on the field with his Baltimore mates tonight at Wrigley. (Wild thought—the primary sources of the Roberts reminders are those who ask DeRosa about Roberts and then write stories about his reaction to the reminders.)
For what it's worth, here are the 2008 numbers. First, an offensive comparison of Roberts, DeRosa (his total '08 numbers, not just those accumulated while he's playing 2B), and Cubs second basemen in total:
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
Cub Notes On A Snowy Tuesday
Submitted by Cubnut on Tue, 02/26/2008 - 3:06pm.
– Gordon Wittenmyer writes in today's Sun-Times that Mark DeRosa's cardiac issues are not a major concern to DeRo or Cub doctors, nor will they be the impetus for any personnel moves by Jim Hendry.
Wittenmyer also thinks the Cubs are more likely to add that proverbial, right-handed hitting, three-position outfielder before Opening Day than they are He Who Must Not Be Named.
– Baseball Musings sizes up a potential Cubs rotation of Zambrano, Lilly, Hill, Dempster, and Marquis (Where is your Lieber?) based on the Marcel the Monkey projections and foresees a cumulative 4.28 ERA for the fivesome. That's a few ticks above the 4.19 ERA Cub starters pitched to last season, when their ERA was second best in the NL, but still pretty solid.
One highly questionable element in the projection: Ryan Dempster's projected 4.50 ERA. Only once in his career as a starting pitcher--Dempster's All-Star season in 2000 down in pitcher-friendly Florida--has Dempster ever had an ERA at or below 4.50.
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