Sean Gallagher
When They Pull a Knife, You Pull a Gun
Submitted by Rob G. on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 8:04am.
UPDATE 4:56 CST: One of our readers tipped us to this fantastic piece on Rich Harden's mechanics (with video) by Carlos Gomez at The Hardball Times. Can't recommend it enough....
I've had a little time to digest the trade since my initial reaction and a little time to actually write about it now. I don't think there's too many warm-blooded Cubs fan out there who aren't happy about the deal...other than maybe a Chicken Little or two that are never happy with anything the Cubs do.
We all know the risks. Rich Harden has all the durability of a roll of toilet paper caught in a rainstorm. He was called up half way through the 2003 season, proceeded to make 31 starts in 2004 and has battled injuries ever since. The list is too long and complicated for me to dive into, so we'll wait for the good Dr. Hecht to chime in on that side of the trade. Harden's 13 starts this year are his highest total since 2005 and he spent almost a month of this year already on the disabled list. But in those 13 starts, he's gone 5-1 with a 2.34 ERA, 10.75 K/9, 2.97 K:BB and 0.58 HR/9.
He once had a fastball that could hit 100, although he seems to have dialed it back a bit this year. He compliments that fastball with a fantastic change-up and that's pretty much it. He'll occasionally throw a slider in there, but seems to have scrapped it for the most part this season. A quick and dirty comparison with some of the best in the game using career numbers:
Peter Angelos Finally Agrees to Roberts Trade
Submitted by Dr. Joseph Hecht on Tue, 07/08/2008 - 11:12pm.
THIS JUST IN...
Orioles owner Peter Angelos has finally decided to let GM Andy MacPhail trade Brian Roberts to the Chicago Cubs. In a privately held conversation, Angelos was said to give MacPhail permission to trade Roberts (who, as we darn well know, is Angelos' really, really, really all-time favorite baseball player) for Sean Gallagher, Eric Patterson, Matt Murton, and another undisclosed prospect plus the HOF Yosh Kawano hat. MacPhail plans to call Cubs GM Jim Hendry tomorrow morning to tell him the good news--that their organizaton was FINALLY able to come to this MOMENTUS DECISION. MacPhail doesn't expect any other obstacles to affect this long anticipated transaction.
Game 86 Thread / Cubs @ Giants (4 of 4)
Submitted by Rob G. on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 4:05pm.
Game Chat | Press Pass | BR Preview
| SP | Sean Gallagher |
SP |
Tim Lincecum |
| 3-3, 4.36, 47 K, 20 BB, 53.2 IP |
9-1, 2.38, 114 K, 43 BB, 109.2 | ||
| LF |
Reed Johnson |
LF |
*Fred Lewis |
| RF |
*Kosuke Fukudome | 2B |
#Ray Durham |
| 1B |
Derrek Lee | RF |
#Randy Winn |
| 3B |
Aramis Ramirez | C |
Bengie Molina |
| CF |
*Jim Edmonds | CF |
Aaron Rowand |
| C |
Geovany Soto |
1B |
*John Bowker |
| 2B |
Mark DeRosa | 3B |
Jose Castillo |
| SS |
Ryan Theriot | SS | #Omar Vizquel |
| P |
Sean Gallagher | P | Tim Lincecum |
In roster moves, Reed Johnson was activated today with Eric Patterson getting sent down. Matt Murton thanks you Eric Patterson for your defensive ineptitude. Proud papa Aramis Ramirez is back in the lineup as well.
Game 68 Thread / Cubs @ Blue Jays (1 of 3)
Submitted by Rob G. on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 4:10pm.
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| SP | Sean Gallagher |
SP |
A.J. Burnett |
| 3-2, 4.42, 31 K, 13 BB, 36.2 IP | 5-6, 4.98, 78 K, 38 BB, 81.1 IP | ||
| SS |
Ryan Theriot | RF |
Alex Rios |
| 1B |
*Micah Hoffpauir |
DH |
*Matt Stairs |
| DH |
Derrek Lee | 3B |
Scott Rolen |
| 3B |
Aramis Ramirez |
CF |
Vernon Wells |
| RF |
*Kosuke Fukudome | 1B |
*Lyle Overbay |
| C |
Geovany Soto | C |
Rod Barajas |
| CF |
*Jim Edmonds |
LF |
*Brad Wilkerson |
| 2B |
Mark DeRosa | 2B |
*Joe Inglett |
| LF |
*Eric Patterson |
SS |
David Eckstein |
Can the Cubs reach 20 games over by mid-June? They have a chance by winning tonight or this series, and it would be the first time since late 2004. But they'll be on the short-end of the pitching matchups for the most part. By ERA, Gallagher is outperforming Burnett at this point, but Saturday's matchup is Roy Halladay(3.07) vs Jason Marquis(4.54) and Sunday is Jessie Litsch(3.42) vs. Ted Lilly(5.13). Burnett might also have the added motivation of trying to audition for his next team, as he's one of the names certain to be bandied about during the trade deadline in connection with the Cubs.
Game 62 Thread / Cubs @ Dodgers (2 of 4)
Submitted by Rob G. on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 7:27pm.
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| SP | Sean Gallagher |
SP |
Hiroki Kuroda |
| 3-1, 4.55, 25 K, 10 BB, 31.2 IP | 2-5, 3.93, 37 K, 23 BB, 71 IP | ||
| LF |
Alfonso Soriano |
LF |
*Juan Pierre |
| SS |
Ryan Theriot | RF |
#Delwyn Young |
| 1B |
Derrek Lee | 2B |
Jeff Kent |
| 3B |
Aramis Ramirez |
1B |
*James Loney |
| RF |
*Kosuke Fukudome | CF |
Matt Kemp |
| CF |
*Jim Edmonds | 3B |
*Blake DeWitt |
| 2B |
Mark DeRosa |
C |
Danny Ardoin |
| C |
Henry Blanco |
SS |
Chin-Lung Hu |
| P |
Sean Gallagher | P |
Hiroki Kuroda |
A win tonight and the Cubs are the proud owner of a winning road trip. They will aslo be the first team to 40 wins this season, a seemingly insignificant milestone that reader "JohnBeasley" shows is at the very least, a marker of good things to come.
First in the majors to 40:
2007: 6/9 - BOS (won World Series) and LAA (made playoffs)
2006: 6/11 - DET (won pennant)
2005: 6/8 - CHW (won World Series)
2004: 6/13 - NYY (made playoffs)Source: BaseballRace.com
Gallagher's Dirty Dozen
Submitted by Mike Wellman on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 8:05am.
The season here in Des Moines has had a hard time getting started this year. Bad weather, bad team and bad schedule; you're out!
Yesterday was an exception.
Sean Gallagher served up a tasty lunch in a nooner matinee at Principal Park on one of the very few days so far when the elements didn't cross-up the schedule makers.
After seven innings Gallagher had thrown 86 pitches, allowing one run on three hits with no walks and 12 strikeouts. All 12 K's were swinging, most of them on a nasty breaking ball.
His pitch counts by inning were as follows: 11, 13,13, 14, 16, 9 and 10.
They trotted him back out for the eighth, the only frame when he failed to fan anybody. He walked the leadoff man, erased him on a DP grounder, gave up a base hit and called it a day after 101 mostly carveaceous, to coin a word, pitches.










