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Final - 5.7.2008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Chicago Cubs Red-star 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Cincinnati Reds Red-star 0 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 X 9 15 0
WP: Edinson Volquez (5 - 1)
LP: Jon Lieber (2 - 2)

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Of Jinxes And Homers And Losses

Shake this one off.

What else can you do after a loss like this one, 9-0 to the Reds, a game that was over after the second inning?

The Reds slammed seven home runs off the Cubs, including four in that second inning. The last time the Cubs gave up four home runs in an inning was nearly eight years ago, on August 8, 2000 in Los Angeles, which also happens to be the last time a pitcher -- Darren Dreifort, if you must know -- hit two home runs in a game. The four homers in the fourth inning that night were off Phil Norton, who -- and if I'm a regular ol' writer I'm supposed to say "ironically", but it really isn't -- eventually wound up pitching a couple of years of mediocre middle relief for... the Reds.

There's nothing to say about this game. The Cubs never really had any chance of getting back into it, despite drawing seven walks and leaving twelve (!) men on base; their six hits were all harmless singles, and despite having RISP in the third, fourth, fifth and ninth innings, the Cubs never got a man past second base.

I'm not worried about Jon Lieber. Sometimes you just get hit, and he did today. I'm not really worried about Sean Marshall, Sean Gallagher or Michael Wuertz, either, and all but Wuertz were touched for at least one home run. Joey Votto hit three of them, one each off Lieber, Marshall and Gallagher, and now has four HR in six games against the Cubs this season, and five of his eleven career HR against the Cubs.

Maybe it's a good thing the Cubs don't see the Reds again till July.

I hesitate to write this, because of the way such things are often viewed, but my copy of Sports Illustrated with Kosuke Fukudome on the cover arrived in the mail last Wednesday. You know, this one:

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The Cubs won 19-5 that day, but since then -- starting Thursday, the day the magazine went on general sale on the newsstands, the Cubs are 2-5, and Dome is hitting .296 in those seven games with only one walk, after hitting .327 with 19 walks in the 26 previous games.

So it can't hurt to say this: Hey, SI. Could you keep the Cubs off the cover? Say, like, forever? Or until after they win the World Series?

It won't be a fun plane ride home for Lou, the coaching staff and the ballplayers this afternoon, but you can bet Lou and Jim will be discussing potential roster and/or lineup moves for the important 10-game homestand (the longest of the season) starting Friday against the Diamondbacks. At 19-15 the Cubs are three games better than they were after 34 games in 2007. But there is still much work to do.

Everybody take a deep breath, blow the stench of this game out of you, and enjoy the day off tomorrow.

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Overflow Thread: Cubs vs. Reds, Wednesday 5/7, 11:35 CT

Sorry this is late. At this point... I can only imagine what's going on inside.

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Open Thread: Cubs vs. Reds, Wednesday 5/7, 11:35 CT


Next Game

Chicago Cubs
@ Cincinnati Reds

Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 11:35 AM CDT
Great American Ball Park

Jon Lieber vs Edinson Volquez

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It's baseball with an early lunch today as the Cubs have one of only two 11:35 am (CDT) starts this year (the other will be August 27 in Pittsburgh). And with Jon Lieber pitching, it's got a fair chance of being over before afternoon rush hour.

A few morning headlines:
  • Lou Piniella says changes may be coming. He's particularly unhappy with team defense:

    "The state of the Cubs?" he said before Tuesday night's game with the Reds. "We've got to get better. That's really the state. We got off to a really good start, and we've given some of that back. We need to improve defensively, I can tell you that.

    "That's an area, definitely, that needs improvement, and it's going to be my job to put people out there who can catch the ball. I can't do it in every, every position, but I'm going to do it in as many positions as I can."

  • Scott Eyre may rejoin the Cubs on Friday. Please, Lou and Jim, please. Send a pitcher down when Eyre comes back. A 13-man staff is asking for trouble.
  • Batting coach Gerald Perry might be fined after his ejection on Monday. I agree with Paul Sullivan's comment:
    Unless a coach or manager is constantly chirping, the plate umpire usually just tells him to pipe down. Are some umpires trigger-happy these days when it comes to hearing a dissenting view from the dugout?
  • The MLBPA is still investigating alleged collusion regarding certain free agents who were not and still are not signed for 2008. Free advice: get a life.
Today's Starting Pitchers
Jon Lieber
J. Lieber
Cubs
vs. Edinson Volquez
E. Volquez
Reds
2-1 W-L 4-1
1.86 ERA 1.27
9 SO 42
2 BB 18
2 HR 1
vs. Cin -- vs. Cubs

W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2008 - Jon Lieber 2-1 9 0 0 0 0 1 19.1 21 7 4 2 2 9 1.86 1.19


W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2008 - Edinson Volquez 4-1 6 6 0 0 0 0 35.1 24 6 5 1 18 42 1.27 1.19

Despite drawing four walks in five innings off Volquez at Wrigley Field on April 17, the Cubs could manage only four hits and a run, in the only game the Reds won in that series, and the only time Volquez has faced the Cubs. Reed Johnson had two of the four hits.

By contrast, Jon Lieber, who's been around forever (one of his teammates his rookie year in Pittsburgh was Lance Parrish), has made 26 career appearances (24 starts) vs. the Reds and is 11-8, 4.04, pretty close to his career averages against all teams. Though Adam Dunn has hit two HR off him (in 27 AB), the remarkable Lieber vs. Dunn stat is that Lieber has never walked Dunn.

Today's game is on CSN Chicago only. More info at the MLB.com Mediacenter.

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Today's overflow comment thread will post at 1:00 pm CT.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

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