"Put The Girl Over There!"
MESA, Arizona -- That's what someone on the LF lawn yelled when Cubs minor league catcher Mark Reed was called out at first base in the fourth inning by major league umpire Mike Winters on a very close play.
Everyone laughed, but the best thing about Ria Cortesio's appearance as one of the three-person umpiring crew today, the first time a woman has called plays at a Cactus League game since 1989, is that she wasn't noticed. And when an umpire is doing his -- or HER -- job, that's the best thing you can say, that they weren't noticed.
Cortesio rotated around the bases with Winters, with another minor league umpire, Jason Kiser, calling the balls and strikes on a sun-kissed, 70-degree afternoon in the Valley; just when it appeared that the Cubs might be fighting toward their third tie of the spring, Micah Hoffpauir's three-run homer, just inside the right-field line, in the last of the 7th inning, gave them a 7-4 win over the Astros Diamondbacks.
What is it with teams? Can't they come up with original color schemes? Sure, the D'backs' new red-and-sand-and-black uniforms are nice enough, but they look exactly like the Astros from a distance, and that is, of course, where most fans at the ballpark are going to be viewing them from.
Well, I'm sure they'll sell a lot more authentic game jerseys and caps -- Jim from AZ Snakepit, and Mrs. Snakepit (it's OK, even he calls her that!), at whose home I attended a nice BBQ a couple of weeks ago, had bought their own personalized jerseys in the new color scheme, and I'm sure they're not alone. Today's crowd of 12,917 -- an all-time single-game Cactus League record, incidentally (and the total attendance at Ho Ho Kam Park this spring was 175,891, the fourth-highest season total for any team in spring training, whether in Arizona or Florida) -- included quite a few red (or is that maroon? I can't tell) clad D'backs fans, who, if they'd like, can see their actual major league players tonight at the BOB (some of the locals told me that they can't bring themselves to call it Chase Field).
There sure weren't any of those players in evidence today in Mesa. It was an all-rookie and backup team (I confess, I hadn't heard of any of them except for Dee Brown, and I know that's not the basketball player, but doesn't it seem like there are "Dee Brown"s in just about every sport?) that took the field for Arizona and promptly scored a first-inning run off Wade Miller, helped along by a throwing error from Mark DeRosa on a sacrifice attempt. Miller gave up another run on two hits in the second before throwing a 1-2-3 third, and then leaving the game, for pinch-hitter Derrek Lee.
Yes, many of the regular Cubs got the day off today also -- Aramis Ramirez and Cliff Floyd also made cameos as pinch-hitters -- as I got my first look at last year's #1 draft pick, Tyler Colvin, who started in right field today. Colvin had two hits and played a competent right field, and though he got his career off to a rather slow start in short-season ball last year, I know the club has high hopes for him to fast-track his way up the organizational ladder.
Bob Howry, who's had a rather shaky spring, threw an uneventful scoreless inning, and Hector ("I'm Not Danny") Almonte pitched two 1-2-3 innings, setting the stage for Hoffpauir's homer, which followed a walk to Matt Murton and single by Ryan Theriot off D'backs reliever D. J. Carrasco.
Ronny Cedeno had two more hits today. Whoever this guy is inhabiting Cedeno's body -- please don't wake him up till October, OK? The performance this spring -- and I am well aware that spring stats can be deceiving -- is what we all hoped we might see from Cedeno coming off the small-sample-size 2005 season he had. If he can play like this coming off the bench, the Cubs will have two of the better backup infielders (along with Ryan Theriot, who also had two hits today, in addition to a walk) in baseball.
The early game start was, in part, so that the Cubs could head to Sky Harbor Airport for their charter flight to Las Vegas. I, too, am heading to the airport shortly after I finish this post for my flight back to Chicago, not wanting to leave the sunshine and new friends made on the LF berm; I'm going to forget some names if I try to name all of you -- so I'll just say thank you for welcoming me, for saving me a spot today, and for the three of you who live in the Chicago area, and you know who you are (and yes, I'll say hi to Steve Dolinsky for you), I'll see you in the bleachers this summer.
I'm excited for this season. There's a feeling of a new sense of purpose to this team, organization, direction, and a goal, which we all share. Can't wait for Opening Day on Monday!
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Hoo-yah
by sanantonecub on Mar 29, 2007 5:32 PM CDT 0 recs
Ward needs to step it up
But there's been so many positives this Spring. I'm really looking forward to this coming season, unlike the past 2 where I for the first time in my life, gave up on any chances the Cubs had to be even competitive.
It's been said many times here, but the key to me with this team is the starting pitching. Can Marquis be semi-competent?How's Hill going to handle his first full season in the majors? Can Miller hold down that 5th spot?
The bullpen has some weaknesses as well, but for the most part is if not solid, atleast deep.
by lemon17pie on Mar 29, 2007 6:03 PM CDT 0 recs
Cedeno
by Luigi on Mar 29, 2007 6:05 PM CDT 0 recs
I'm getting excited
I saw a different team when I was in Mesa.
Maybe it's a sign but when I got home from Mesa and turned on a tv I saw Agent 99 on it.
by kerrysotherwife on Mar 29, 2007 6:14 PM CDT 0 recs
astros is way better than the purple of yore
by HerrProf on Mar 29, 2007 6:19 PM CDT 0 recs
Yeah, I suppose.
LRRF
by Littlerock Rynofan on
Mar 29, 2007 10:17 PM CDT
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Hilarious Prior quote
"I'm not going to compete any less just because of where I'm at," he said. "I'll go down and help that team win, and try to make the Triple-A All-Star team and maybe I'll get invited to the Futures Game or something. I'm still 26."
by lemon17pie on Mar 29, 2007 6:36 PM CDT 0 recs
Saw that..
by wicubfan on
Mar 29, 2007 6:44 PM CDT
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Futures game?
by TkGoUWGB on
Mar 29, 2007 6:59 PM CDT
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Absolutely..
by wicubfan on
Mar 29, 2007 7:12 PM CDT
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Did you see
by sue369 on
Mar 29, 2007 8:23 PM CDT
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I did not..
by wicubfan on
Mar 29, 2007 8:26 PM CDT
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I haven't seen it
by lemon17pie on
Mar 30, 2007 12:07 AM CDT
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I'm in Green Bay
by TkGoUWGB on
Mar 30, 2007 2:27 AM CDT
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nawwwww
by TkGoUWGB on
Mar 30, 2007 2:29 AM CDT
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Glad to have finally
by BigJohnAZ on Mar 29, 2007 6:55 PM CDT 0 recs
Nice to have met you too...
Now let's go win some games that mean something.
by Al on
Mar 29, 2007 7:37 PM CDT
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D-backs jerseys
by Cubby4life3 on Mar 30, 2007 12:26 AM CDT 0 recs
D-Backs Jerseys
But I guess that's ancient history. ;)
by scoutingbook on Mar 30, 2007 2:42 AM CDT 0 recs
Speaking of Danny Almonte...
I'll be collecting heckles to use on him when his team comes to beeeautiful Bosse Field here in Evansville.
by BCurt10 on Mar 30, 2007 7:44 AM CDT 0 recs
Something....
"Hey Danny, you were so old in little league, Chris Hanson is coming to investigate why you were changing clothes with 12 year olds."
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"Hey Danny, who's older, you or Jose Contreras?"
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"Hey Danny, you playing Little League this year?"
by N Oakley on
Mar 30, 2007 9:14 AM CDT
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Well, there IS an age limit
I'm sure my friend Budweiser will come up with some good ones during the game.
by BCurt10 on
Mar 30, 2007 10:43 AM CDT
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AND Speaking of Bosse Field
Plant some ivy in the warning track, give me a warm Old Style and throw Mark Prior on the bump and I'll pretend I'm sitting w/ Al all summer.
by BCurt10 on Mar 30, 2007 7:47 AM CDT 0 recs
You can't quiet the RIOT.
And, welcome to "professional"-calibre baseball, Ronnie. Feel free to stick around awhile, okay, kid?
It's crazy. For the first time in five years, my hopes for the season are actually somewhat JUSTIFIED.
by Teacherdave on Mar 30, 2007 9:20 AM CDT 0 recs
Colvin didn't get off to a slow start at Boise!
11 HR in 60 games is an indication that his power is continuing to develop.
Baseball America named him a short-season All-Star, and the top prospect in the Northwest League.
He needs to continue to develop, but it's a stretch to say that he was a disappointment of any sort in Boise. It would be more accurate to say that he validated the Cubs' using a 1st round pick on him.
by ClosingTime on Mar 30, 2007 1:52 PM CDT 0 recs






















