Well, the positives after the first 2 games after the AS break are:
1. The BP has pitched 8.1 innings of shutout baseball
2. And...
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I promised I wouldn't post this season, but that there is some funny shit!
And yet the team really isn’t built to sell. 3 no-trade clauses, only a couple expiring contracts. Even as I wish they’d just effing go for it and spend more, they spend enough to compete, but they’re doing it so poorly. They could trade Taillon, but then you have to replace him for next year, so that’s just buying another guy on the FA market. If a team takes Bellinger, I’m in for clearing his player options. Nico could be an interesting trade.I don't think we are going to get fooled again this year that we can get to the playoffs.
I’m actually less concerned with the arm problems (that’s kind of just pitching in 2024) and more concerned with the surrounding soft tissue injuries - obliques, rib fractures, neck “stress reactions”, etc. Cubs have had so many of those this year that I have to wonder about strength/training practices.I'm going to throw out there another big concern for the entire athletic training staff and perhaps all the pitching coaches. There is no way that every single pitcher on the team should have arm problems. It's absolutely absurd. The Cubs have to go out and buy another retread journeyman pitcher every few weeks just to fill the active roster...until he gets hurt, too, then do it again...
I've seen a few posts on different sites that say the Cubs are about middle of the road when it comes to injuries, but there is always room for improvement.I’m actually less concerned with the arm problems (that’s kind of just pitching in 2024) and more concerned with the surrounding soft tissue injuries - obliques, rib fractures, neck “stress reactions”, etc. Cubs have had so many of those this year that I have to wonder about strength/training practices.
I didn't understand why Counsell didn’t get himself thrown out of the game after the series of bad calls.I've never really been a fan of robot umps, but when you see garbage like that it becomes more palatable. And, the atrocious call on Morel clearly affected Swanson's approach. He swung at two balls that were low and out of the zone because Ortiz had called that same pitch out of the zone a strike several times today.
I think he was trying to bait the umpire to respond to him so he could come out and get tossed. I generally assume umpires know they are missing a few calls, especially with instant feedback to k zones. They can hear fan reaction to replays. Unless your a raging moron like Joe West or Angel Hernandez you know it.I didn't understand why Counsell didn’t get himself thrown out of the game after the series of bad calls.
WTF has he done for this team? He sure the didn’t support the players Friday.
I’ll take what I can get.That was something. A walk off walk to win the game.
Big series against the Brewers leading up to the trade deadline. If they don't win this series it's time to pack it up for the year.
Two interesting posts on Bleed Cubbie blue yesterday;
1. This season is pining for the fjords.
2. Hector Neris is tied for the team lead in wins, and leads the team in saves. That is one crazy stat. Supposedly it hasn't happened since the 1950s when a Pirates pitcher finished the season leading his team in wins and saves.
The 2025 schedule was recently released and I see games at the Yankees and at Toronto as possible trips to plan. Nothing beats watching the Cubs in Wrigley, but it is also fun to attend a Cubs road game and see the great Cubs fans support. What are some of your experiences attending Cubs games on the road?
Here are my Cubs road games experiences with some game detail assistance from Baseball Reference box scores:
- Baltimore earlier this month, attended both shutout wins. Cubs fans were loud!
- Philadelphia in August 2019, brutal 3-game sweep including a 9th inning collapse. Cubs led 5-1 and lost 7-5 on a Bryce Harper walk-off grand slam.
- Pittsburgh in June 2017, Cubs split 2 games, win included a 6-run 9th-inning rally.
- Boston in May 2011, Cubs scored 8 runs in the 8th and won 9-3, Babe Ruth’s daughter was honored pre-game.
- Detroit in July 2001, Cubs win 10-6 and Ron Coomer had 5 RBIs.
- Milwaukee sometime in the early 2000s, all I remember was a close loss
The 2025 schedule was recently released and I see games at the Yankees and at Toronto as possible trips to plan. Nothing beats watching the Cubs in Wrigley, but it is also fun to attend a Cubs road game and see the great Cubs fans support. What are some of your experiences attending Cubs games on the road?
Here are my Cubs road games experiences with some game detail assistance from Baseball Reference box scores:
- Baltimore earlier this month, attended both shutout wins. Cubs fans were loud!
- Philadelphia in August 2019, brutal 3-game sweep including a 9th inning collapse. Cubs led 5-1 and lost 7-5 on a Bryce Harper walk-off grand slam.
- Pittsburgh in June 2017, Cubs split 2 games, win included a 6-run 9th-inning rally.
- Boston in May 2011, Cubs scored 8 runs in the 8th and won 9-3, Babe Ruth’s daughter was honored pre-game.
- Detroit in July 2001, Cubs win 10-6 and Ron Coomer had 5 RBIs.
- Milwaukee sometime in the early 2000s, all I remember was a close loss
Ha I was at that game too. Nieuwenhuis was a Cub killer that year!Cubs at Brewers in 2016 (July 23). Cubs lose 6-1. Ross brought in new lefty reliever just acquired in a trade (from KC, I believe) to face left handed hitter Kirk Nieuwenhuis. 1st Hitter he faces hits a 3 run HR in 8th to seal game. We laugh and say that was a great Cubs' debut for that pitcher - will he ever pitch a meaningful pitch for the Cubs?
The pitcher was Mike Montgomery ... who got the last out of the World Series that year.
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Neris is tied for 19th overall with 8 wins. As frustrating as he has been for the Cubs he has been fantastic for my fantasy team.Two interesting posts on Bleed Cubbie blue yesterday;
1. This season is pining for the fjords.
2. Hector Neris is tied for the team lead in wins, and leads the team in saves. That is one crazy stat. Supposedly it hasn't happened since the 1950s when a Pirates pitcher finished the season leading his team in wins and saves.
The 2025 schedule was recently released and I see games at the Yankees and at Toronto as possible trips to plan. Nothing beats watching the Cubs in Wrigley, but it is also fun to attend a Cubs road game and see the great Cubs fans support. What are some of your experiences attending Cubs games on the road?
Here are my Cubs road games experiences with some game detail assistance from Baseball Reference box scores:
- Baltimore earlier this month, attended both shutout wins. Cubs fans were loud!
- Philadelphia in August 2019, brutal 3-game sweep including a 9th inning collapse. Cubs led 5-1 and lost 7-5 on a Bryce Harper walk-off grand slam.
- Pittsburgh in June 2017, Cubs split 2 games, win included a 6-run 9th-inning rally.
- Boston in May 2011, Cubs scored 8 runs in the 8th and won 9-3, Babe Ruth’s daughter was honored pre-game.
- Detroit in July 2001, Cubs win 10-6 and Ron Coomer had 5 RBIs.
- Milwaukee sometime in the early 2000s, all I remember was a close loss
Also, while not among the elite closers, he’s converted 13 of 17 save chances since being pushed into the closer role.Neris is tied for 19th overall with 8 wins. As frustrating as he has been for the Cubs he has been fantastic for my fantasy team.
He always hit the ball hard. Staying healthy enough to suit up for a game has always been his issue.
I lived in Colorado for 10 years so probably saw 15-20 Cubs games at Coors Field. Been to a couple in St Louis (old park), Milwaukee, and SF as my sisters live in the bay area. Also went to Yankee stadium to see them get swept in 2003 I think.The 2025 schedule was recently released and I see games at the Yankees and at Toronto as possible trips to plan. Nothing beats watching the Cubs in Wrigley, but it is also fun to attend a Cubs road game and see the great Cubs fans support. What are some of your experiences attending Cubs games on the road?
Here are my Cubs road games experiences with some game detail assistance from Baseball Reference box scores:
- Baltimore earlier this month, attended both shutout wins. Cubs fans were loud!
- Philadelphia in August 2019, brutal 3-game sweep including a 9th inning collapse. Cubs led 5-1 and lost 7-5 on a Bryce Harper walk-off grand slam.
- Pittsburgh in June 2017, Cubs split 2 games, win included a 6-run 9th-inning rally.
- Boston in May 2011, Cubs scored 8 runs in the 8th and won 9-3, Babe Ruth’s daughter was honored pre-game.
- Detroit in July 2001, Cubs win 10-6 and Ron Coomer had 5 RBIs.
- Milwaukee sometime in the early 2000s, all I remember was a close loss
Soler could be playing in the OF and turn around to look at the wall as ball flies over it and get hurt.He always hit the ball hard. Staying healthy enough to suit up for a game has always been his issue.