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With the sadness that the entire baseball world still feels today after the tragic death of Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock, baseball does go on, with the Cardinals in Milwaukee (that game's on ESPN, incidentally, and I'll be interested to see if the Brewers do any sort of tribute) and the Cubs in Pittsburgh tonight.

And, of course, there's the necessity of rescheduling last night's postponed game. Here's where things get a little bit tricky. The next time the Cubs travel to St. Louis is July 24-26. The two clubs have a common off day on July 23, and the Cardinals have another off day on July 30, so they'd be OK with the MLB rule that prevents teams from having to play on more than 20 consecutive days.

But the Cubs don't have that extra July off day -- if they played on July 23, they'd be playing on 31 consecutive days after the All-Star break, and that'd be 32 if they do go ahead and schedule their April 11 makeup date vs. Houston on July 12, as was the original plan. That's something the Astros are balking at -- they want to play that game on June 11, the day after they finish their interleague series at the Cell vs. the White Sox.

The Cubs, understandably, don't want to do this as they are finishing a road trip to Atlanta on June 10, and that game still might be requested by ESPN as their Sunday night game that day.

And this could become even further complicated. Look at this note buried in Phil Rogers' column yesterday:

Thumbs down to the Cubs, if they refuse to move a June 12-14 series against Seattle up a day to help accommodate rescheduling of the Mariners' six rained-out dates, including an entire four-game series against Cleveland. Seattle player representative Willie Bloomquist told the Seattle Times the Cubs nixed that proposed move, which would have allowed the Mariners to play a doubleheader in Cleveland on June 14, a scheduled travel day between Chicago and Houston. It's going to take cooperation from a lot of people to get the Mariners and Indians to 162 games this year.

Well, wait just a second here, Phil. You're saying the Cubs should inconvenience thousands of fans who have bought tickets thinking they'd be going to games on June 12-14, switching the games to June 11-13, just to bail out MLB for scheduling the only visit by Seattle to Cleveland during a time when bad weather could -- and did -- wipe out an entire series?

That Seattle/Cleveland series was a fiasco from day one. Bad judgment to the umpires for that series, who should have allowed the first game to play out one more hitter, perhaps allowing it to become official and forcing only three games to be made up, rather than four. Further bad judgment to the schedulemakers, and not because they scheduled early-season games in Cleveland. It was a freak snowstorm that wiped those games out -- it could just as easily have been nice in Cleveland the first weekend of the season. The problem isn't the dates, it's that they scheduled the only visit by a team to a city during that time. Had the visiting team been an AL Central opponent of the Indians, rescheduling would have become far easier, as divisional rivals make more than one visit to every city each season.

But I say Phil Rogers is wrong. It's not the Cubs' responsibility to move an entire series to fix this problem. Unfortunately, the Indians are probably going to lose a home date or two to make up these games -- the best option is likely to play some or all of them in September in Seattle, when the Indians make their only visit there.

Back to the Cubs -- with this second postponement, it appears likely that the April 11 game vs. the Astros, seemingly ticketed to be played on the July 12 off-day (logical, right?) will instead be played as part of a day-night doubleheader on one of the other dates in that series (though how they're going to do this is beyond me, considering that the Cubs are prohibited by ordinance from playing night games on Fridays and Saturday), and last night's postponement will be made up as part of a conventional doubleheader during the Cubs' next trip to St. Louis.

For 24 years, beginning in 1981, MLB's schedule was made out by Henry and Holly Stephenson, who worked mainly by hand. After the 2004 season the job, put out for bids, was won by the Sports Scheduling Group of Pittsburgh:

Katy Feeney, MLB's senior vice president for scheduling, said the exact reason for Sports Scheduling Group landing the contract over the Stephensons was tough to pinpoint. "The scheduling process is very difficult," Ms. Feeney said. "The one thing they did have for 2005 was fewer semi-repeaters, (periods when a team plays one team for a few days, then plays a different team and then plays the first team again), and they also had somewhat awkward travel, but the ownership committee decided to go with Sports Scheduling Group this year."
To the thing about "semi-repeaters", I say: "So what?" It appears that Henry and Holly Stephenson did a better overall job. MLB has some work to do before the 2008 schedule is drafted, to avoid the myriad of problems they've had in 2007, only a month into the season.

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The game at PNC Park...
Anyone going to any of the games this weekend? I'm from Pittsburgh so I was just wondering.
Curtis

by Bricks and Ivy on Apr 30, 2007 8:47 AM CDT reply actions  

i wish!
my special lady friend and i have seen a game in pittsburgh for the last two seasons. (we lived in ohio) i've been to pnc, great american, jacobs field, minute maid, and coors so far and pnc is by far the best. what a beautiful place to see a ballgame! now that we're in denver we decided to road trip down to texas for the interleague series this year.....

by anormal on Apr 30, 2007 8:59 AM CDT up reply actions  

WE'RE HAPPY FOR YA!
No, that's me being snotty; the afternoon guys here in Chicago on ESPN have a drop that they play whenever someone says something that deals only with his-or-herself. Just wondering of anyone else here would catch that reference...
"That wouldn't be a home run in a phone booth."

by lovejones72 on Apr 30, 2007 3:12 PM CDT up reply actions  

I agree
PNC is a jewel of a ballpark.  The best of the new parks I've seen, which include Camden Yards, whatever SF is now called, Safeco, and Chase Field in Phx.

by bleacher on Apr 30, 2007 9:16 AM CDT reply actions  

Agreed here as well.
The only one that comes close is (Insert Phone Company Here) Park in SF.
"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 9:17 AM CDT up reply actions  

PNC *is* gorgeous...
...it's just a shame that the park's so incredibly empty on a regular basis.

by Shawon O Meter on Apr 30, 2007 10:19 AM CDT up reply actions  

Yep..
But good for the out of town Cub fan no? I hope to get there this year. Flights are usually cheap from Chicago too. Anyone know the good resturaunts to hit in Pittsburgh?
Well, sometimes nothin is a real cool hand.

by wicubfan on Apr 30, 2007 10:51 AM CDT up reply actions  

I saw a game at PNC...
And it was beautiful.  It was also beautiiful that Jim Leyland was three rows in front of us.  This was three years ago, before he took the Detroit job.

by northsidenonsense on Apr 30, 2007 12:15 PM CDT up reply actions  

I go to every game
that the Cubs are in town.

Al, I'll try to get ya some pictures but my camera is only like a 6 mp so its not as good as the ones that you guys use.

If anyone is planning on going let me know and we can try to meet up!!

Go Cubs!!!

Curtis

by Bricks and Ivy on Apr 30, 2007 9:30 AM CDT reply actions  

yey!!
another game not on in my area.

by tbizzle83 on Apr 30, 2007 9:35 AM CDT reply actions  

On a related note...
...the Semi-Repeaters new album, "Dugout Deja Vu" will be released tomorrow on MLB Records.
The Chicago Cubs: Tied for fourth and climbing.

by daver on Apr 30, 2007 10:05 AM CDT reply actions  

I understand why it happens
but it's still amazing the media coverage given the death of a relief pitcher when one can go quite a spell without hearing the actual name of a soldier killed in Iraq.  100 last month alone.  

Of course, unlike the soldiers, media will be allowed to show Hancock's casket and funeral.  

by TR on Apr 30, 2007 10:05 AM CDT reply actions  

completely selfish
but if they moved the June series up a day I could go to the game, and take my best friend who I have been trying to convince, unsuccessfully, for years to become a baseball fan to his first game at Wrigley
keeping mediocrity at bay

by flyball on Apr 30, 2007 10:19 AM CDT reply actions  

Ah, but...
... wouldn't that depend on what tickets were to be honored for what day? Let's say that they kept the game times the same (i.e. two night games, then a day game).

If you had a ticket to the June 12 night game, it would probably be honored on June 11. But you'd have a good argument that you should be able to go on June 12, since that's the date on your ticket.

That's why this would be a logistical nightmare, and again, it's not the Cubs' responsibility to clean up the mess in Cleveland.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 10:30 AM CDT up reply actions  

Well...
if they decide soon couldn't people figure it out? I think the Cubs should be nice and help the Indians out.
"I don't talk. I just let what I do talk for myself." -Johan Santana

by sparkles721 on Apr 30, 2007 10:33 AM CDT up reply actions  

"Nice"?
Nope, sorry. I imagine people have made plans for that series; there may be people traveling from Seattle to Chicago for that series, or even people traveling from Japan, as it will be Ichiro's first appearance at Wrigley Field.

Again, it is not the Cubs' responsibility to clean up this mess. Let the Mariners, Indians and MLB figure it out.

If you say "nice" is the criterion, why won't the Astros be "nice" and let the Cubs make up the April 11 rainout on July 12? They're being real pissy about it.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 10:40 AM CDT up reply actions  

Further...
... what if ESPN wants the June 10 game in Atlanta for Sunday night? Why should the Cubs then come back to Chicago likely after midnight that night, then have to play the next day which is supposed to be an off day?
"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 10:41 AM CDT up reply actions  

Ichiro at Wrigley
could anyone else get used to hearing that?
I can't play [golf] in Japan because every course has caddies, and the caddies all want autographs and don't want to let me golf." - Ichiro Suzuki

by tradeforichiro on Apr 30, 2007 11:47 AM CDT up reply actions  

I'd like for the equipment guy
to have to make "D. Lee" and "C. Lee" jerseys. El Caballo for president!
"That wouldn't be a home run in a phone booth."

by lovejones72 on Apr 30, 2007 3:14 PM CDT up reply actions  

nightmare?
absolutely (although I'd switch the last game to the 11th and keep the other 2 the way they are)

but I have to be in town that Monday and MLB scheduled them for a roadtrip, 2 of my college friends are in town as well as crazy amounts of family, and I'd love to go to a game with everyone

like I said, completely selfish, and it works out for me so I guarantee it won't happen

keeping mediocrity at bay

by flyball on Apr 30, 2007 10:39 AM CDT up reply actions  

Again...
... not possible since the June 10 game might become a night game, and to play June 11 during the day (since that is what you seem to be suggesting) would be, indeed, a scheduling nightmare.

MLB has to take a serious look at how they make out schedules before next season. This year has been a mess.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 10:43 AM CDT up reply actions  

Welll...
I guess that would be pretty horrible for the Cubs.  This sucks.

I don't blame the schedule people though.  I'm not really understanding why people think they did so bad. I just see the weather was a problem, and they couldn't have predicted that. I'm not looking at schedules, but the Indians couldn't just get more games against the Central because they probably already have a ton of games against the central.

"I don't talk. I just let what I do talk for myself." -Johan Santana

by sparkles721 on Apr 30, 2007 10:51 AM CDT up reply actions  

scheduling
I'm annoyed with the scedule people because they clearly didn't look at my calandar

4 games at Shea all on weekdays?  a roadtrip during the sister's wedding?  Philly on Mother's Day?  these are  things they need to consult me on

(the above was all written in our pretend sarcam font)

keeping mediocrity at bay

by flyball on Apr 30, 2007 11:01 AM CDT up reply actions  

Maybe it's just me...
but I feel like they always play the Phillies around  Mother's day.  They also usually play the Padres around Father's Day, which makes more sense.  Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's just the past couple of years.
"I don't talk. I just let what I do talk for myself." -Johan Santana

by sparkles721 on Apr 30, 2007 11:50 AM CDT up reply actions  

just wishful thinking
I know it won't happen, but a girl can dream
keeping mediocrity at bay

by flyball on Apr 30, 2007 11:06 AM CDT up reply actions  

As far as semi-repeaters go...
...I've been consistently amazed over the past few years at the number of times I've said "didn't we just play these guys?!".  And it's not so much the fact that we play, for example, Cincy on Mon/Tue/Wed of one week, then Mon/Tue/Wed the following week...but I guess what bugs me is that it ends up being the same pitching matchups since the games happen so close to each other that there's less chance to introduce a rainout or an off-day for one of the teams between facing each other again.

Thoughts from y'all?  Do you like to see the home/away pitching rematches, or would you rather see things mixed up a bit?

I'd have a strong guess that Glendon Rusch is a fan of changing up the matchups...he might have gone postal last year if he had to face Bronson Arroyo again.  (I think Bronson just hit another HR from me mentioning it).

by Shawon O Meter on Apr 30, 2007 10:44 AM CDT reply actions  

Exactly.
If they were trying to avoid this sort of thing, they've pretty much failed -- the Cubs have already done it this season and will be doing it again as soon as June (back-to-back weekends vs. Atlanta).
"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 10:48 AM CDT up reply actions  

doubleheaders
When was the last time the Cubs schedule had a "scheduled" doubleheader" on it? Seems like it's probably been 20 years or more. I realize the players and owners hate it, but the lack of scheduled doubleheaders is one more thing baseball has done to hurt average fans over the last two decades.
"Hello again, everybody. Harry Caray from Wrigley Field on a beautiful day for baseball."

by danimal15 on Apr 30, 2007 11:41 AM CDT reply actions  

I love doubleheaders.
The team may not, but I love them. I hope I get to see one sometime.  Or an 18-inning game.
"I don't talk. I just let what I do talk for myself." -Johan Santana

by sparkles721 on Apr 30, 2007 11:49 AM CDT up reply actions  

I've been at both!
I was at the 21-inning Cub loss to the Dodgers in 1982 and at a couple doubleheaders, including one in late 1991 in which the Cubs were swept by the Expos.
"Hello again, everybody. Harry Caray from Wrigley Field on a beautiful day for baseball."

by danimal15 on Apr 30, 2007 12:12 PM CDT up reply actions  

That 2-1 Dodger affair...
...was my first MLB game.  Day 1, that is...

by Shawon O Meter on Apr 30, 2007 4:52 PM CDT up reply actions  

There was a strange one...
a few years back in Montreal(1992); they had booked the Olympic Stadium in advance for the WLAF World Bowl II. So they played a scheduled DH on 6/5, were off on 6/6 (a Saturday--unheard of in baseball history) and finished the series on Sunday 6/7.

World Bowl II

by bison on Apr 30, 2007 4:41 PM CDT up reply actions  

Scheduled doubleheaders
I have Cub schedules from the local newspapers dating back to 1973; these show DH that were scheduled.

The last time the Cubs played a scheduled doubleheader was at Shea Stadium in New York on July 29, 1984. They swept it. Game 1 box; Game 2 box.

The last time the Cubs played a scheduled doubleheader at Wrigley Field was on July 4, 1983 vs. the Expos. They got swept. Game 1 box; Game 2 box.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 4:57 PM CDT up reply actions  

Not sure what the newspaper schedules say...
and not to dispute the blogmeister and his archives, but the football game in the middle of the Cubs/Expos series (necessitating the Friday DH/Saturday off) had a published date before either season started: IHT 3/19/92

As I recall, it was quite a big deal at the time--one or the other should not have been booked for 6/6. Somehow football won out.

That would be the last "scheduled" DH.

by bison on May 1, 2007 12:15 AM CDT up reply actions  

You're right.
That is the last one.

The last one at Wrigley Field was the one in 1983.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on May 1, 2007 3:29 AM CDT up reply actions  

Whether the weather...
...is a problem or not was, I believe, definitively solved recently.  Somebody looked at the past twenty or thirty or something years of games and cancellations during the month of April, and determined that by scheduling games in the first few weeks of April for domed/southern parks, something like 80% of all weather related cancellations during that period could be avoided.

I totally forgot where I read this...Jayson Stark, perhaps? Anyone?

The only problem with scheduling this way is the southern/dome teams end up playing home dates in April, when their owners would prefer to be loaded with "summer" games to attract kids out of school, families, and hooky-playing office employees (like myself, and the 20% of people who go to Wrigley according to Lee Elia).

by Chadnudj on Apr 30, 2007 12:03 PM CDT reply actions  

Right...
... you can't please everyone. Part of the problem is, not that Cleveland shouldn't have been scheduled at home that early in April (because it COULD have been decent weather, the storm was a freak), but that they didn't schedule a divisional opponent for that series/homestand, where if you DO have weather problems, at least there's another visit by that team.

By scheduling the Mariners, who come in only once, and the only time the Indians are in Seattle is the last week of the season, you're asking for trouble.

Time to scrap the computer-generated schedules and go back to doing them on paper, I think.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 12:59 PM CDT up reply actions  

TV coverage
 For those in the South Bend area tonight's game is on channel 69 WMYS. Since local cable does not carry this UHF station and they use a old coat hanger to broadcast the signal it tends to be a little blurry.

by jimhickman on Apr 30, 2007 12:40 PM CDT reply actions  

Scheduling
With all the trouble that major league baseball is having with scheduling I'm thinking maybe I should put one together for them for next year.
AC 00 00 00 - BELIEVE

by mike @ Bleed Cubbie Blue on Apr 30, 2007 1:07 PM CDT reply actions  

You know...
... if you did a good enough job on it, you could probably win the bid for the contract.

Go for it!

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 1:25 PM CDT up reply actions  

I'll get to work on it.
Anyone have any requests?
AC 00 00 00 - BELIEVE

by mike @ Bleed Cubbie Blue on May 1, 2007 8:18 AM CDT up reply actions  

all I ask is
 heavy with the division games in september. if teams are going to win or lose their division in september, it might as well be to their divisional foes
"Hello again, everybody. It's a bee-yooo-tiful day for baseball."- Harry Caray

by TkGoUWGB on Apr 30, 2007 3:21 PM CDT up reply actions  

Was it...
...just last year that the Cubs didn't play the Cardinals anymore after mid-August?  I don't recall...those last few Dusty years all kind of dribble together for me.

by Shawon O Meter on Apr 30, 2007 3:32 PM CDT up reply actions  

IIRC...
... that was in 2004, when they didn't play the Cardinals after the middle of July.
"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 3:44 PM CDT up reply actions  

Who gets whacked??
So, with Angel Guzman on the verge of being called up, who gets whacked or sent to Triple A???  Felix Pie has shown enough promise and is desperately needed in center field, so I doubt he gets sent down.  The Cubs have a glut of outfield options, so it would seem that somebody from that mix is either going on the DL or to Des Moines.  Matt Murton???
The Cub offense - "I'll never be your feast or famine..."

by BlueMike on Apr 30, 2007 2:11 PM CDT reply actions  

Whacked?
A little severe, isn't it?

In any case, they have another week to decide. If it's me, I send Cedeno down. Izturis can be the backup infielder, and Pie continues to start in CF.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 2:22 PM CDT up reply actions  

Izturis
 Put him on waivers and see if he has any value.

by jimhickman on Apr 30, 2007 2:26 PM CDT up reply actions  

what is the deal with all of these wciu games?
this is driving me mad, again no televised baseball....arg.
I don't care about a world series, just be competitive thru September.

by buckmulligan on Apr 30, 2007 2:14 PM CDT reply actions  

It only seems...
... like there are a lot of WCIU games. In fact, this is only the second one.

There's one on May 8, another on May 14, then that's it till July 16 and July 31.

After that there are two in September, 9/19 and 9/25.

That's a total of eight games all year.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 2:24 PM CDT up reply actions  

yes, i suppose i'm just greedy.
I don't care about a world series, just be competitive thru September.

by buckmulligan on Apr 30, 2007 2:27 PM CDT up reply actions  

I may be naive
But is there any oversight who gets put on the dl? Is Wade miller simply hurt, or is it collusion to avoid loosing face by being sent down? IE go on the dl for 15 days, or get dfa'd?
One of Us!One Of Us!

by HerrProf on Apr 30, 2007 2:26 PM CDT reply actions  

can someone tell me what our rotation is
going to be like for the next few weeks. i'm all screwed up.
I don't care about a world series, just be competitive thru September.

by buckmulligan on Apr 30, 2007 2:28 PM CDT reply actions  

When global warming
starts to mess up baseball, it's time to get Congress off their butts and fix the problem.
Players win awards but teams win championships.

by tharr on Apr 30, 2007 2:29 PM CDT reply actions  

well, i think the weather in april
has been unpredictable for a long time.
I don't care about a world series, just be competitive thru September.

by buckmulligan on Apr 30, 2007 2:32 PM CDT up reply actions  

You do realize...
... that if the schedule makers react to this year's crappy April weather by scheduling all the northeast/midwest teams in domes or west or south next April, that April 2008 will wind up being the warmest April ever in the northeast and midwest.
"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 3:43 PM CDT up reply actions  

That would rock.
Better safe than sorry, right?
"I don't talk. I just let what I do talk for myself." -Johan Santana

by sparkles721 on Apr 30, 2007 3:47 PM CDT up reply actions  

If...
... I thought doing something like that would guarantee a warm April here, I'd lobby them hard to do it!
"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 3:53 PM CDT up reply actions  

OK... 3 games under .500
And playing the 1st of 3 in Pittsburgh tonight.

Come on guys... let's turn this thing around!!!!!!

TheRiot at leadoff please!

by SackMan on Apr 30, 2007 3:05 PM CDT reply actions  

In my best Rush Limbaugh voice,
"PREDICTION!!!" - the Cubs will eave This-Place-is-the-Pittsburgh a 500-team.

Though some may say the best Limbaugh voice is the one that sounds like Marcel Marceau...

"That wouldn't be a home run in a phone booth."

by lovejones72 on Apr 30, 2007 3:20 PM CDT up reply actions  

I'm not trying to sound like a jerk...
but maybe they should've played the game yesterday? I think a nice tribute could've been done before the game to send the message that we all felt saddened by the death of a baseball player, Josh Hancock.

However, I don't know how much his teammates loved him and if they could even concentrate during the game.  I also think that would've been a very difficult decision to make because of the way he died so maybe the whole 'Don't do it if you have to figure out if it's right or not' would apply.  

I was just thinking about this because I was listening to the radio, and they were bringing up the whole 'the show must go on' thing since baseball is entertainment. I agree with that, but I'm glad I didn't make the decision. Sorry if I offend anybody with this post because it was not my intention. It's simply something I thought about.

"I don't talk. I just let what I do talk for myself." -Johan Santana

by sparkles721 on Apr 30, 2007 3:46 PM CDT reply actions  

No...
... they couldn't have, not in the immediate aftermath of grief. And can you imagine the circus ESPN would have made about it?

They made the right call.

Your post doesn't offend, it's a reasonable impulse to think this way -- but I think they did the right thing. It's going to be hard enough for the Cardinals to take the field tonight in Milwaukee. To do it at home, only hours after they found out about this, would have made playing at the high level they, and we, expect, impossible.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

by Al Yellon on Apr 30, 2007 3:51 PM CDT up reply actions  

I don't think it's offensive...
...to suggest (as you seem to have done) that it wouldn't have been wrong to play the game yesterday - grief takes many forms, and if the Cardinals wanted to honor their fallen teammate by playing a game he loved in stirring tribute to him, that would have been good for him.

But I think the precedent for this type of situation (as it became after the tragic loss of Daryl Kile) is to let the team make that call.  The Cardinals felt it was wrong to play the game that day - I respect that opinion and their wish to deal with their grief in private rather than playing a game that day.  And I assume if the shoe were on the other foot, the Cardinals fans (some of the best in baseball, this side of Wrigley, at least) would feel the same way.

Now, that being said, as a Cubs fan, I'm sorry they got the day off yesterday - the team really seemed to be clicking, and you hate to have anything (and in particular a tragic event like this) take the Cubs off right when they seem to be hitting a stride of sorts.  My heart goes out to the Cardinals, their fans, and the Hancock family.....but part of my selfish Cub fandom wanted to see the Cubs stay on a roll.  Hopefully they can do that tonight in Pittsburgh.

by Chadnudj on Apr 30, 2007 3:55 PM CDT up reply actions  

Solutions
A.  Start the season by playing on the West Coast, in the south and in dome stadiums.  Duh!!  

B.  Eliminate some of the greed and go back to a 154 game regular season schedule.  This will never happen because the $$$ rein supreme.  But it is the absolute right idea, especially with the expanded playoff schedule now in place.  Its flippin ridiculous to be playing baseball games in late October.  

The Cub offense - "I'll never be your feast or famine..."

by BlueMike on Apr 30, 2007 4:13 PM CDT reply actions  

I agree.....
....on both counts.  

As an alternative to B, however, the other solution is more double-headers.  I honestly think these are good for baseball - they require you to have a deep bench and they're fun/bargain for fans.

If teams are stressed by this, expand rosters league wide to 26 or 27....even if it's just for double-header days.  Of course owners will get mad at losing the two ticket sales (provided the double headers are "traditional" and not "day-night"), but the easy solution to that is that if doubleheaders are built in to the schedule, so can increased ticket costs for these games.  Plus, with some type of break between games (even 30 minutes or so) for field maintenance, etc., concessions sales would have to go up.

by Chadnudj on Apr 30, 2007 4:35 PM CDT up reply actions  

Roster expansion would be OK
but then the owners get hit twice- higher payrolls and loss of game dates due to DH's.

I'd like to see more, too, but probably won't happen.

If it looks like horseshit and smells like horseshit, it's probaby horseshit- Sparky Lyle

by tommy veryzer on May 1, 2007 7:51 AM CDT up reply actions  

You can...
... eliminate the lost ticket sale problem by scheduling split doubleheaders, as some teams (including the Cubs) do now for makeup dates.

Just about everyone involved with the teams -- players, broadcasters, other team employees -- hate these, as they usually result in having to come to work at 9 or 9:30 in the morning and not get done till near midnight.

But this could be a partial solution.

"That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx

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two out RBI single scores D Lee, nice start.
Len Kasper Sucks!

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