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Yency Almonte
Adbert Alzolay 
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Hector Neris 
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Christopher Morel
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Dansby Swanson
Patrick Wisdom

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Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
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Daniel Palencia, P 
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Seiya Suzuki, OF

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* Drew Smyly, P 
* Justin Steele, P   

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Caleb Kilian, P 
Julian Merryweather, P

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Garrett Cooper, 1B 
 





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Game 110 Thread / Mets @ Cubs (3 of 3)

Game Chat Tom Glavine vs. Jason Marquis Lineups:
Reyes SS Soriano LF
Castillo 2B Theriot SS
Wright 3B Lee 1B
Delgado 1B Ramirez 3B
Alou LF Floyd RF
Green RF DeRosa 2B
Lo Duca C Pagan CF
Milledge CF Kendall C
Glavine P Marquis P

Comments

So wait, we're facing a lefty and Murton isn't playing? After hitting well and basically winning the game for us the other night? Lou is a schmuck and a hypocrite.

Man have are guys have owned Glavine Lee 61 PA 288/393/500/893 Sori 21 PA 389/476/611/1087 Ram 27 PA 500/571/955/1526 Floyd:36 PA 394/444/636/1081 Kendall has struggled aganist him though only hitting .200 in 40 AB vs. him.

Johan, Murt is 0 for 7 with a walk vs. Glavine. Combine that with Floyd owning Glavine that is why Floyd is in there.

I just saw the #s and I can sort of understand it. I just think though that with so few left handers, Lou is just going to keep finding excuses not to play Murton. It just annoys the crap out of me, but I guess I can understand it in this case.

"Lineup"? More like linedown. As in, "A massively important game, and we're linedown on the job."

the dissing on the lineup scores us runs seems to only work when we geniunely hate it...

Hey, guess what, I heard if you keep Reyes off the bases he can't steal! Pass it on! Will you write an open column about that Rob?

Yep Rynox. Cordero melted down. Rowand with a key two out hit and a key grab to steal a homer. That loss must have really hurt.

The weather's nasty here, even a few tornado warnings near Romeoville and Bolingbrook. Hopefully we can play ball.

Yeah, that Brewers loss was brutal. They let a 6-0 lead slip away by giving up five in the ninth. Anybody who said, "I'm worried the Brewers picked up momentum with that win last night," doesn't know anything about baseball. By the way, you think this loss will send them into a tailspin...

Rishi, seems that person was only worried that it might send the Brewers on a run. Slightly harsh to say they don't know anything about baseball?

Seriously, the lineup is pretty weak :) Our catchers are brutally bad on the offensive side, and Marquis' ERA has gone from 3.01 to 4.22 in his last 10 starts. In his last five starts, he has given up the following amount of runs: 6,6,2,6,3. That's really bad. Especially when you realize those first two 6'ers were in 4.2 and 4.0 innings, and the last one was 5.0 innings. Marquis needs to skip a start and get some of his early season energy back!

Z: "The weather’s nasty here, even a few tornado warnings near Romeoville and Bolingbrook. Hopefully we can play ball." don't worry Z. I think its been since the 1950's since a tornado has touched down near the Lake! You don't live in a trailer do you :-) Let's all send great vibes to the baseball Gods that Marquis has it workin' tonight. IF he walks Reyes, its gonna suck! Cubs pitchers have done a great job on him as discussed.

mark: "Rishi, seems that person was only worried that it might send the Brewers on a run. Slightly harsh to say they don’t know anything about baseball?" True, that was perhaps a bit strong. I just wanted to point out how silly it is to point to one game and draw conclusions. A lot of people on Al's site seemed to be of this thinking, I guess. Instead of saying "doesn't know anything about baseball" I should have phrased it as "hasn't been watching baseball very long."

I'm not saying a tornado's gonna slam into Wrigley, just that it's raining heavily in the area. And no, no trailer here. =)

with wandy rodriguez scheduled to pitch monday night vs cubs, we will have to wait 24 hours to find out how hypocritical lou is. i think i am a little more suprised that k hill had no starts vs the mets. ~shrug~

I wondered about Koyie too. I think the growing school of thought at the Cubs is now that Kendall starts the majority of games.

so, that last out of the top 3rd, pagan throws back to infield. Thats the 3rd time I've seen him not know how many outs there were. Seen him do the same thing once and one time he started running back to dugout on the 2nd out. Someone go screw his head back on.

Oh no.

Crap.

Morgan and Miller are speculating cramps, rather than hammy. I guess we will have a better idea later

I'm an eyewitness tonight. Soriano's injury looked severe...he grabbed the front of his thigh after going into a higher gear rounding second... and Santo said it was his quadriceps and they confirmed its the right quad from the clubhouse. Expect its a DL stint of at least a month or more. Interesting that Lou went to Fonty over Murton.

Right quad strain. Who knows enough to comment? I'm not relying on Joe Morgan.

Goat.

Hes going to need to get an MRI and it will reveal the damage. It looked really bad. If he tore it, he wont be normal again for like...ever. If it is strained he is going to need at least 15 day DL, probably more. Jermaine Dye had a strained quad, Joe Mauer, BJ Upton. I am not exactly sure how many games they were out, but I know its not good. Especially when you pull up as badly as he did.

Mauer was out from May 3rd to Jun 8. Was on 15 day DL Upton was out Jun 9 to July 13.Was on 15 day DL Jermaine Dye Missed 9 games and was not placed on the DL

The Cubs had two guys out here at Fitch Park this year with quad tears (Andy Lopez and Francisco Tirado), and Tirado reinjured his twice while rehabbing, and Lopez missed about 2-1/2 months before he could return. And neither of those guys have a "speed game" like Soriano. If Soriano tore his quad, that would be VERY bad. That said, if Soriano does in fact go DL (and that seems likely), I would bring up Eric Patterson from AAA, and hit him lead-off and play him in LF everyday

W is throwing a nice yacker and a 95 mph fastball (if ESPN radar reding is accurate). Nice to see. We'll see if he's ok tomorrow.

Hmmm, there's this LF that was called up, has hit pretty well and won us a game the other day who could probably play. He's not bad.

Maybe the appearance of he who shall not be named gives the Cubs a small shot in the arm to lessen the blow of the Soriano loss? Wouldn't it be something if HWSNBN was the winning pitcher tonight, putting the Cubs back in the lead and postponing the 300th victory for Tom Glavine? If a Cub fan can't dream, who can?

What a poor job by ESPN on showing the much anticipated return of #34 W by most of us. I'm kind of upset. Anyways, while the Soriano injury is not good, I don't think this is over. The injury bug will always bite and it's the good teams that can overcome it. Plus, this is no longer the Dusty era.

WE GET IT. GLAVINE'S FAMILY IS THERE. Do we really need to see his wife and mother every five minutes? Yeesh.

ESPN sucks, this broadcast sucks, Johnny sucks, Morgan obviously sucks and there is not even an erin andrews to suck.

Arizona Phil, have you seen Eric Patterson in LF and how good of an outfielder is he (arm strength, range)?

hehe now we won’t see his wife every five minutes, we’ll see him. ---------------------------------------------- Or, apparently, both of them. Repeatedly.

Why is LOU blowing games? Is he betting on them? NEVER...EVER...pitch ohman in a big inning or against righties

I HATE Oh-MAN!!! LOOGY! ROOGY! Any side!!! I fucking hate him.

This team is just not playoff good right now. Even if they get in, playing like this will get you swept.

I'm one of the ones who has really been looking forward to seeing #34 back at Wrigley. Have always liked the guy and it's great to see him battle back the way he has. With that being said, this night has been fucking horrible. Wow.

Lou has been out classes tonight. Willie is calling steals, double steals, he is micro-managing his pen so not to let the game get out of his control and he handled Glavine perfectly. Meanwhile, Lou has blown it, all game.

Righties are hitting .304 against Ohman and lefties are hitting .224 Look at that those #s and then tell me where Ohman should be used? So why the hell can't Lou see that? Is he honestly that dense?

Look - Jason Marquis had 170 pitches by the 4th inning. You have to give your offense a chance to win. He just did NOT make pitches he needed to. Glavine gets an RBI single b/c he did not have much control and grooved it right down the middle. He truly is Bi-Polar Betty and I can see what the Cards were talking about.

Meanwhile, our best 2 hitters make Jorge Sosa look like the second coming of Mariano Rivera.

Stat check-- How many consecutive sucessful SB attemps have the Cubs given up? I can't, for the life of me, remember the last time they threw anybody out. Enough of this "playing good teams" crap -- back to playing the dregs!

Ohman's ERA is now over 5.00. With our 5-inning starters, and Wood likely to throw infrequenlty, WE CAN'T AFFORD TO HAVE A LOOGY, particulalry a mediocre one. If Ohman can't pitch an inning, he should be gone. We don't have the luxury of "specialists". He has been lousy for too long.

Pagan sure having a rough day out there in center.... and I was fine with Dempster not facing the Mets again

Cubs relievers have thrown the 4th least amount of innings this year of any NL team going tonight.

Good idea, Lou -- bring in Dempster so he can give up more runs to the Mets, get booed again at home, and really shatter his confidence. Sharp thinking!

Rob G.-- I assume that is largely due to the strong April/May performances of Marquis, Hill (remember?) and Marshall, before they all became 5-inning guys.

"Pagan sure having a rough day..." ROB G: I think I am bailing now on my support of Pagan. VA PHIL was right. He really is a 5th outfielder - and dropping... Guess my ideal lineup is on the horizon - although without Sori in it. Pie will be up and TheRiot will be our "rightful" leadoff man.

Aguilas — August 5, 2007 @ 8:29 pm Arizona Phil, have you seen Eric Patterson in LF and how good of an outfielder is he (arm strength, range)? ============================= AGUILAS: Eric Patterson just started playing OF recently at Iowa, so I haven't seen him play LF (or CF). In my opinion, E-Pat is miscast as a middle-infielder (second-baseman). The Cubs should have moved him to the outfield (LF or CF) two years ago.

Wuertz threw 6 pitches, and Lou brings in Dempster trailing 6-3? What the hell? Anybody understand that move?

Well we have really sucked against the East, only 3 games left Against FL. E 15-17 C 24-20 W 11-10

Before tonight, Kendall was 0-for-19 in throwing out base stealers, and I believe the Mets stole 4 tonight. He is putting Piazza to shame. FYI -- Soto hit his 19th HR tonight.

As of tonight - this team cannot hang w/Phillies or Mets. I think broke even with Braves? Top to bottom, they have better talent.

Lou's piss poor bullpen management has cost us several games now in the past couple weeks. It is getting very frustrating. And no, Pagan does not belong in CF. Jones is just a better defender and a better hitter.

Lou's piss poor bullpen management has cost us several games now in the past couple weeks. It is getting very frustrating. And no, Pagan does not belong in CF. Jones is just a better defender and a better hitter.

and back to the naysayers...they don't have to beat the Phillies, Mets or Braves, they have to outlast the Brewers, Cards, etc. Then it's best of 5, best of 7, those are crapshoots.

AZ PHIL: "Will Ohman will have five years of MLB service time as of next Sunday, so if the Cubs are thinking about sending him to Iowa (and replacing him with Clay Rapada or Carmen Pignatiello) they better do it in the next six days." ========================================= I hope I hope i hope I hope I hope i hope I hope I hope i hope I hope I hope i hope I hope I hope i hope I hope I hope i hope

As of tonight - this team cannot hang w/Phillies or Mets. Well... they did just split a series with the Phillies, which would pretty much define "hanging" with a team, don't you think?

i feel the reason lou mismanages the bullpen can be summed up in three words. marquis marshall hill

also i know derosa has to play but a full time outfielder catches two of those balls that went over his head, i think pagan could of caught both.

i think pagan could of caught both. I agree with you that most outfielders catch those balls. But I am not sure that Pagan is one of them. Pagan would have gone the wrong way a couple of different times, turned himself around, did a few 360's, and then dove for the ball. And probably wouldn't have caught it. Again... Pagan is NOT a good outfielder.

dave i can agree with you that pagan should not be in center ( the strap) is definately better in center.

"Well… they did just split a series with the Phillies..." They lost two of three in Philly. Two of three to the Mets here and there. No - they cannot and simply are not as good. Face facts. Maybe in the playoffs (if they should meet), but not now.

the question is do you bring up pie was he not hurt last week, also i see where he was playing but not in center.

They lost two of three in Philly. ... No - they cannot and simply are not as good. Face facts. I need to face facts? Go back and look at the schedule. They played four games against Philly. And they won two and lost two. But sure, the Phillies are a better team, some how.

Sosa made the plays out there. But he even made the east ones a challenge. Anyone else notice when ever Willie Randolph went out to the mound he didnt have his sling on. Has Dye been put on waivers? Bet Hendry and Ken Williams can get something worked out if he clears waivers.

Sosa made the plays out there. But he even made the easy ones a challenge.

"I need to face facts? Go back and look at the schedule." YOU go look at the schedule! They played in Philadelphia, too. Which I stated above but you didn't bother to read. "They lost two of three in Philly." I know they split here. I was at Wrigley for two of them. But not there, Dave. They have won more games against us than we have them, Dave. May 11, 7-2 Phils; May 12, 11-7 Phils; May 13, 4-1 Cubs Chicago: July 30, 4-1 Phils; July 31, 7-3 Cubs; Aug. 1 5-1 Cubs; Aug 2, 10-6 Phils Phils 37 Runs Cubs 32 Runs + Ohman We also lost 4 of 6 against the Braves. So, no, Dave - we cannot "hang" with the best in the East.

Some of Lou's bullpen decisions were puzzling to me, but can someone explain the logic of several posters here: How is any member of the bullpen, or Lou's use of the bullpen, to blame for a game where the Starting pitcher can't even go 6 innings, and during his short start give up more runs than the offense scored all night long? The Cubs starting staff has had a really lousy week, and that week came against 2 of the best teams in the NL. Despite that, the Cubs still went 3-4. Its nothing to celebrate, but its hardly a reason to go back to the doom and gloom predictions that were so common on TCR back in April.

Good idea, Lou — bring in Dempster so he can give up more runs to the Mets, get booed again at home, and really shatter his confidence. Sharp thinking! Ohh christ he is our closer and if his confidence isnt shattered in his numerous blowups over the last couple years....trust me giving up more runs to the Mets isnt going to do it. He has problems against the Mets, he needs to figure that shit out especially if we happen to make the playoffs and go against them. And if he can't take the booing and his confidence is shattered that easily...he needs to be DFA ASAP. Besides Dempster better worry about Wood. I saw more awkward swings and plain making hitters look silly in 1 inning of work than i ever saw Dempster do to any hitter.

For those who think the Cubs aren't in trouble, I think it's time to point out that their best defensive outfielder right now is Jacky Jones. That changes if they bring up Pie, who so far hasn't shown he can hit major league pitching. Worse, Lou obviously just can't stand Murton, because he put DeRosa out in right after Sori got hurt. DeRosa promptly demonstrated that he's an infielder, not an outfielder. DeRosa has done this before. I remember a lot of people oohing and ahhing over a catch he made in deep right but his route made it a good catch because, as Dave can probably appreciate, he took a Paganesque route. So today, our best defensive outfielder is a guy who often can't find the ball if it reaches a certain ceiling in height. I'm not feeling very optimistic tonight. And I won't even talk about Dubois or Marquis or whatever his name is. No, don't even get me started. Thing about him is, he shouldn't be as bad a pitcher as he is. He's a bonehead.

Old and Blue, They needed a RHPH to face Wagner and that is most likely why Fontenot and not Murton was put in the game.

"’I'm not feeling very optimistic tonight. " We had discussed at length in the off-season, how this Cubs OF had the potential to be absolutely dismal, defensively. And yes, we have not been let down for the most part. AT LEAST starting Pie might save a run or two a week?

Cubs had the 2nd best defense in the league going into the series. Keeping Pagan out there though is going to knock it down quick. I assume that is largely due to the strong April/May performances of Marquis, Hill (remember?) and Marshall, before they all became 5-inning guys. We've played 67% of our schedule, it has to do with how good our starters have been all year. A few short starts over the last few weeks and they're now officially 5 inning guys? Meh... before his last game, Marshall went 6 innings in each of last 3 starts. Hill had a 4.2 and 5 in his las 2 starts.Otherwise 6,8 and 6 before that. Marquis went 5.1 tonight, otherwise 6, 5, 7.2 IP. The NL average is 5.82 innings by your starter btw. The Cubs are at 6.03 for the year. Giants @ 6.14 innings per start Dbacks @ 6.06 Rockies @ 6.06

And those staffs suck. Losing 4 out of 6 against a team doens't mean you can't hang with them. That's only 1 win from breaking even with a team. Anyone want to bet Soriano's replacement is Pie and that the outfield against right handers is: Floyd/Pie/Jacques Against left handers: Floyd/Jones occasionaly Pagan/Murton occasionally DeRosa ? Maybe when Soriano comes back he can go back to center, since we have now comfirmed that he can get hurt no matter which outfield position he plays.

Agree with E-Man that the Phillies and Mets seemed to have more talent than the Cubs up and down the lineup and the bench. Not much talent in this group: Floyd, Jones, Pagan. Then there's Ohman. The good news is there's talent at Iowa. Half the major-league teams have AAA teams in the PCL, where Iowa leads the league in runs scored and home runs. Players like Soto, Patterson, Pie and Fox would make the Cubs more competitive with good teams. The only Iowa talent we're tapping right now is Fontenot. Cedeno and Murton are available but not being used. Soriano's so-so numbers make him replaceable, and I agree with AZ Phil that E-Pat would do the best job, but I also tend to agree with Real Neal that Floyd will be the main beneficiary of the injury. Floyd is a problem. Here's a horrible thought: imagine if Floyd makes it through the entire season without getting injured! That's Cub luck. Just take away his innings. The Pagan experiment must end. Send him to Iowa and make him compete there for an outfield spot with Buck Coats and others. Pagan has always had special treatment because a) he came from another team, b) he is very fast and c) there's a peculiar logic that favors jack-of-all-trade utility players over aspiring starters for bench jobs. But Pagan has proved to be a defensive replacement who is poor defensively. Jones I'm afraid we're stuck with. Hendry doesn't make anything like Jones's salary and cannot possibly eat it. An iron law of baseball that Cub fans are learning to swallow is that a guy making four or five million is going to play. Not much we can do about Eyre and Ohman. Pignatiello might be an improvement. Rapada might not. We should have kept Blevins. Wood looked fine, that helps. His breaking ball looked like the old days, didn't it? Where did that come from? He'll be like adding a Howry with less command of the fastball but a much better offspeed pitch.

That pitch he struck out Reyes with was pretty nasty. The radar gun had him at 96 on the one he bounced up there. One 93 just about everything else 95. Lost weight, lost 2 MPH off his fastball? Steroids.

We also lost 4 of 6 against the Braves. So, no, Dave - we cannot “hang” with the best in the East. Sure... but the vast majority of those games played against the east were before the beginning of June, right? I really don't think that anyone would look at what the Cubs did in April and May and think that it was indicative of anything.

We had discussed at length in the off-season, how this Cubs OF had the potential to be absolutely dismal, defensively. And yes, we have not been let down for the most part. Seriously? Not sure what team you are watching, but the Cubs have played excellent defense all year. They are #2 in the NL in defense efficiency. Their infield defense has been excellent. Their outfield defense has actually been pretty solid. Soriano has been good in left (outside of the errors in the last few weeks), Jones has been very good in center, and Floyd has been Floyd in RF. Defense is definitely not the problem in this team.

DAVE: "They are #2 in the NL in defense efficiency." Let's see the OF Splits, before you group IF and OF as one "defense efficiency" group. BTW - did you look at the schedule and notice that the Cubs played the Phils seven games and not just four at Wrigley?

Jones - "very good" in center? In going to Wrigley since the first season they had lights (1988), I can honestly say I do not recall any player losing a ball in the lights. In watching both of the CF's, in person, for the Mets and Phillies, JJones is not even in the same universe with those two. "Very good" would be a major stretch.

Let’s see the OF Splits, before you group IF and OF as one “defense efficiency” group. Last I heard the Cubs were one team that included both the infield and the outfield, right? So if you are going to make a statement saying the Cubs have not disappointed expectations that they would be "dismal" defensively, you should probably look at the entire team. And yes, I do think that Jock Jones has been very good in CF for the Cubs this year. BTW - did you look at the schedule and notice that the Cubs played the Phils seven games and not just four at Wrigley? Wow... lets take a conversation from a previous thread. I already responded above - did you catch that? If you think that the current Cubs team is the same team as was playing in May, I don't know what to tell you. The Cubs are clearly playing better baseball since the beginning of June. I really don't think that the Cubs' play against the Phillies, in May, means much. And you said that "right now" the Cubs are not as good as the Phillies, yet "right now" the Cubs just split a 4 game series with them. So sure, in May, the Cubs weren't as good as the Phillies, but right now they are.

In going to Wrigley since the first season they had lights (1988), I can honestly say I do not recall any player losing a ball in the lights. Well... not sure what to tell you, because while I do not remember specific instances, I can recall multiple times I have seen players lose a ball in the lights at Wrigley.

"And yes, I do think that Jock Jones has been very good in CF for the Cubs this year." O.K. well, I agree to disagree. If you believe he is "very good" in CF, maybe your "bar" is lower than mine. Dismal defensively pertained, again, exclusively to the defensive play in the OF. In RF we have Floyd or Murton. Very good there? CF, now is JJones who you say "very good" in the most important OF position. How does he compare to A. Jones, Rowand, Milledge, Beltran, Pierre (o.k. - can't throw but can catch), Cameron, Taveras, Chris Young, Edmonds, and even Bill Hall? NOT in the same class, imo. And in LF - Soriano - who has a great arm - as I had stated - but still not a lock down when compared to most of the other LFers in the NL. The 4th OF - who I am not defending anymore - really is not very good. So, I will stick by my opinion that indeed at the very best, the Cubs OF is mediocre to dismal, defensively. AND OH-MAN! Still Sucks!!

In RF we have Floyd or Murton. Very good there? Did I say Floyd/Murton were very good defensively? No, not at all. still not a lock down when compared to most of the other LFers in the NL. Like who? There are "lock down" left fielders in the NL? Soriano has some of the best defensive numbers among left fielders, by the way And he is 5th among all NL outfielders in defensive win shares. Jock Jones is 9th in defensive win shares among NL outfielders. I really do not think that the Cubs' outfield has been nearly as bad as expected, especially after Soriano got moved to left. They have not been great, and won't be winning gold gloves any time soon, but they have been solid.

Further info on Soriano defensively... He is 1st among NL left fielders in RZR (zone rating) and second in OOZ (balls caught outside of zone). He also leads all NL left fielders in assists. I am really not sure how he does not match up with the best defensive left fielders in the NL.

We were NOT talking about Soriano. The discussion was that the OF as a WHOLE. I had agreed that Sori has a plus arm. You state that, Jacque Jones is "very good" and I showed you at least 8 people in the NL that are "better" and statistically better as well. You state above that Murton/Floyd are "...not very good at all." So really, there is one OF who is statistically good according to ZR, and Arm - and the two other positions - 66 2/3 % are not very good, when compared to at least the division leaders and Wild Card chasers. It may be a difference of one run a week - I don't know - but could add to the pitcher's era's as well.

We were NOT talking about Soriano. You said this: "And in LF - Soriano - who has a great arm - as I had stated - but still not a lock down when compared to most of the other LFers in the NL." So I was replying saying that Soriano is/was as good as any left fielder in the NL. I showed you at least 8 people in the NL that are “better” and statistically better as well. Well... I already pointed out that JJ was 9th among all NL outfielders in defensive win shares (6th among center fielders). I would argue that JJ is (at least) average among NL center fielders, and Floyd/DeRosa (I have a hard time including Murton in these discussions, as he has played on game in RF in the last 2 montsh?) are below average. So you have on average, one below average, and one above average giving you a pretty average defensive outfield. Again... the Cubs' defense, even its outfield defense, it definitely not the problem.

Interesting stuff on that page Rob... Cubs are 3rd in outfield zone rating, 4th in infield zone rating, 2nd in overall zone rating, last in CS%, 1st in unearned runs allowed, 6th in fielding errors, 8th in throwing errors. That is some pretty good defense for a team that was supposed to have defensive problems coming into the year.

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    He's supposedly Japanese and Brazilian.
    Interesting sign. We obviously need to RP in the system
    Injuries are mounting everywhere!!

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Sure, they made generally short term trades for established players to enhance what they already had or traded for players early enough in their careers that they were essentially Cardinals from the start. What they never did was to try to use the more established players as foundational cornerstones.

    Essentially we’re saying the same thing. They have given up on player development to the point that even their prospects that make it to the bigs flop so that they have to do things like buy most of their rotation and hope for the best.

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    I don’t buy that. They had been doing that for years.

    They did it with Matt Holliday. They did it with John Lackey. They did it with Mark Mulder. They did it with Jason Heyward, who had a great year for them. I’m sure there’s more but those come to mind immediately.

    I attribute it more to a breakdown in what they’re doing in terms of development than a culture thing.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    They won those trades and sacrificed their culture. That’s exactly their problem.

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    The other part that’s kind of crazy is they made two very high profile trades, one for Goldschmidt and one for Arenado, and they very clearly won those trades. They just haven’t been able to develop players the last handful of years the way they usually do.

    I guess the moral there is it’s hard to stay on top of your game and be good at what you do in perpetuity.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Marmol was extended at the beginning of the year. Two years I believe.

  • crunch (view)

    Jesse Rogers @JesseRogersESPN
    Craig Counsell doesn’t have a timetable for Cody Bellinger who technically has two cracked ribs on his right side. CT scan showed it today.

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    Thought it might have been David Peralta given the open 40 man spot and how PCA has played so far.