Cubs/Brewers Three-Word Recap
This seemed popular when I did it a couple of days ago, so here it is again, for today's 6-4 Cub loss to the Brewers.
Felix Pie: Ouch! That hurts!
Rich Hill: Remember 2007, please.
Aramis Ramirez: Doubles are fun!
Mark DeRosa: Glad he's here.
Les Walrond: Please release him.
Shingo Takatsu: Got someone out!
Tim Lahey: Will help, later.
Micah Hoffpauir: I can hit!
Kevin Hart: Bynum pays dividends.
Cubs fans: Filled their park.
Feel free to add your own. The Cubs will face the A's at Mesa tomorrow, with Z on the mound.
0 recs |
77 comments
Comments
Al's entry:
by sanantonecub on
Mar 10, 2008 5:39 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
as long as they win the ones that count
by mike on
Mar 10, 2008 5:47 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Sweet Lou, the Poker player
21 Days til it counts.....
by BartlettBob on
Mar 10, 2008 5:56 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Anyone see the game?
by nickler on
Mar 10, 2008 6:10 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
I didn't see the game...
But the dry air in those parks in Arizona takes a lot of the bite out of Hill's curveball, which pretty much reduces him to being a one-pitch pitcher in that sort of an environment. When the team moves back to Wrigley, Hill's curve will have a lot more life on it.
As I recall, Hill looked really bad out there in spring training last year, and then went out there and absolutely dominated in April. So I wouldn't worry about it too much.
by cwyers on
Mar 10, 2008 6:54 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Could it be...
by madmf on
Mar 10, 2008 7:24 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Don't worry about Hill
What I didn't like today was Manny Parra, he was at one time a very good prospect for the Brewers. He has battled injuries in the past, and looks finally healthy now. The good news is the Brewers probably aren't going to start the season with him in the rotation with a bunch of SP options. Because if he can pitch well with Sheets/Gallardo they could be pretty tough to beat. So hopefully they keep throwing out guys like Bush, Capuano and Vargas out there or Parra keeps having arm trouble like Angel Guzman.
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 6:29 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Rich HIll: Two pitch pitcher
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 9:35 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I for one would love to see Hart
by DC Cubbie on
Mar 10, 2008 6:36 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Hart
Zambrano
Lilly
Dempster
Hill
Lieber
Pen
Marquis(if traded) Marshall or Pignatiello
Hart
Eyre
Wuertz
Marmol
Howry
Wood
That would mean Marshall would end up back in Triple A, so would Juan Mateo, and Carmen Pignatiello. Hopefully Lahey would go to Triple A as well, if the Twins agree to let us keep him. But I'm sure the Cubs will try to trade Marquis before opening day. If they do that they might use Marshall as a swing man(like Glendon Rusch), or they could use Pignatiello as the second lefty in the pen.
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 6:45 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Works for me!
I'm sure Hendry/Lou like this configuration and Jim is working to move Marquis.
by Hugest Canadian Cubs Fan on
Mar 10, 2008 9:40 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
That's four words.
by Al on
Mar 10, 2008 6:54 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Three words I thought I'd never see together
Glad to see that one working out!
by Mike Vails Evil Twin on
Mar 10, 2008 6:47 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Lahey Discussion
Bob then went on to talk about how sometimes there are teams that play with a 24-man roster, while giving that 25th Rule 5 draft player limited time. This was done just so that the team can keep that player.
Neither talked about the possibility of the Cubs/Twins using the PTBNL option to complete the Craig Monroe deal. What I did find interesting, though, was that Len begged the question (which I don't think was answered) whether Lahey would have to pass through waivers?!?
by initram on
Mar 10, 2008 6:50 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
No, he wouldn't.
by Al on
Mar 10, 2008 6:53 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Hoffpaur
by viewfromthebleachers on
Mar 10, 2008 6:52 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Hoffpauir
Will be traded
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 7:18 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Yes he is
eyes he's a
butcher on field
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 8:19 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Derrek Lee
by krummy12 on
Mar 10, 2008 7:20 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Ha, come on
by Hammer on
Mar 10, 2008 7:26 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I agree
by MDBNIU on
Mar 10, 2008 8:20 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
totally disagree
Dome is a perfectly fine at 2.
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 8:25 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Well.
by MDBNIU on
Mar 10, 2008 8:37 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
So you are not fine with Lee...
by SouthernCub on
Mar 10, 2008 8:38 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
My lineup would be...
- Soriano
- Theriot
- Kosuke
- Ramirez
- Lee
- DeRosa
- Soto
- Pie / Platoon Mate
by MDBNIU on
Mar 10, 2008 8:42 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
So???
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 8:55 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
re: My lineup would be...
My gut tells me Fukudome will be very productive in the #2 hole, and opposing pitchers will know that they can't overpower him the way they can Theriot.
by dat cubfan daver on
Mar 10, 2008 8:56 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Completely disagree...
by SouthernCub on
Mar 10, 2008 9:01 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Just saw...
Anyway, it will all be moot when they get Roberts and the whole thing will change in the blink of an eye.
by MPH73 on
Mar 10, 2008 9:25 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
What makes Lee not a good number 3 hitter?
- Hits for average(317 and 335 last two healthy years)
- Has a high OBP(400-418 in 05 and 07) and the best on the team.
- He has good power(31 HR in 03, 32 HR in 04, 46 HR in 05 and 22 HR in 07) even though it wasn't 100 percent in the first half last year. But he had 16 HR in the second half and now it should be back at 100 percent.
- Has solid speed(can steal 10-15 bases a year)
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 8:52 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Why not...
Fukudome will not have the power numbers Lee has, mark my words, he will end up with 12-14 dings, but is perfect for the 2 hole.
I don't know if you are one that advocates Soriano at leadoff (I don't), but if you are, you would basically expend 60+ homers in the 1 and 2 hole, with a lot of those being solo shots. Doesn't sound like a good strategy to me.
by MPH73 on
Mar 10, 2008 9:18 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I think Fuku...
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 9:22 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Its certainly possible....
Something is telling me he may struggle a bit for the first 30-50 games, then he will start to heat up.
by MPH73 on
Mar 10, 2008 9:27 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Seems like the Cubs did ok a few years ago
Another interesting question to ponder is which Cubs hitter needs the most protection?
This may seem counter-intuitive seeing as how he could soon be the team's best hitter, but I think Dome needs the most protection - at least for the first few months of the season. It's not just to build his confidence - all evidence to this point indicates he's got a great head on his shoulders and not prone at all to getting screwed up just because of a little slump.
But I do think it's important to the rest of the team's confidence that Dome has a good start at the plate. I just think it would take a lot of pressure off of everyone else if Dome came out of the gates raking it. And I can't think of a better way of improving the odds of that happening than by putting him between Lee and Ramirez.
by ballhawk on
Mar 10, 2008 10:49 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Sue369
by ballhawk on
Mar 10, 2008 7:34 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
JB: will be sitting in the Mesa sunshine Thursday!
by JB 23 on
Mar 10, 2008 7:58 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
That wasn't three words
"sun on wednesday"
by sanantonecub on
Mar 10, 2008 8:02 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Rich Hill
lol. Thats what it seemed like.
by LilLPLancer23 on
Mar 10, 2008 8:28 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
My three words
Felix Pie: Save that ball.
Sam Fuld: More playing time.
Derrek Lee: Slow start, meh.
Andy/Hank White: Neither one hits.
Les Walrond/Shingo Takatsu: Giving Brewers nothing.
Ronnie Cedeno: Perhaps fading fast.
by dat cubfan daver on
Mar 10, 2008 8:50 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Can I make a correction???
by LilLPLancer23 on
Mar 10, 2008 9:36 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
i think
by anormal on
Mar 10, 2008 9:45 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
When Pie goes through a hot streak
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 9:49 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I was gonna...
by KevinFosterFan on
Mar 10, 2008 10:27 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
If the wikipedia page put you into the fetal..
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 10:48 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Heres two
Coco Crisp: leave me alone
by bren on
Mar 10, 2008 9:00 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
hill.....
by cubz409 on
Mar 10, 2008 9:51 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
He needs to develope another pitch
Ofcourse, this isn't a knee jerk reaction from his poor performance today, just look at my sig.
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 9:56 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
well....
by cubz409 on
Mar 10, 2008 10:04 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Hill has more then two pitches
But just because of the way he pitched today doesn't mean he hasn't worked more on the change up this offseason. People act like the Cubs are dumb sometimes, and don't realize Hill is going to struggle with just two pitches. Don't you think they would have traded him this offseason with his value high, if they thought this would be a problem? Instead Hendry pretty much said Hill is a untouchable because he's still most likely to get better. I would be pretty disappointed if Hill has a era over 3.70 next year but thats just my opinion.
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 10:18 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Hill does not have a change up
If he want's to go to the next tier or become this "ace" that many disenchanted Cub fans believe him to be, he better come up with a quality change this season.
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 10:29 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Yes he does
"Has some nasty stuff, including low-90s heat that he combines with a jaw-dropping curve and good change-up."
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/players/Rich_Hill/
For Hill to take it to the next level he needs to have that pitch every game, or at least in most games were his curve ball isn't great.
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 11:08 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Rich Hill has four pitches.
He mostly throws his change against righties and his slider against lefties. Both of them seem to be about 83 mph on average (his fastball is about 91 mph and his curveball 74 mph). Granted, he doesn't use either of them very often - he throws mostly fastballs, actually, probably to set up his curve.
But it's not like he's gotten rocked throwing either pitch - batters hit only .214 last season against Hill when he was using his change. It's not as bad of a pitch as you describe.
by cwyers on
Mar 10, 2008 11:25 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Thanks for the info
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 11, 2008 12:55 AM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
You didn't figure wrong
Rich Hill's change up is junk. That is again, just my opinion. If Rich Hill had a good change up, the dude would have a sub 3 ERA. ANother reason why Rich Hill has ditched his change up and or doesn't throw it very often, because like his fastball, it's up. There is not a worse pitch in baseball, than a change up, up around the eyes.
by lemon20pie on
Mar 11, 2008 1:10 AM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
So your trying to say
But the point I'm trying to make is Hill was pretty tough to hit last year, he wasn't lucky to have good numbers last season. Those are all good signs that a pitcher can improve IMO. But I know you don't think very highly of Rich Hill and thats fine.
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 11, 2008 2:05 AM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
So, are you related to Rich Hill?
HEre we have an interesting thing at BCB:
when one of our "guys" does poorly, those who have a crush on the particular player say, "Well, its only spring training..."
when another player has a big game, in the very same spring training (where fan "a.", above has said for his favorite, "It doesn't matter..."), but is still not a shoe-in for the team, the player's fan go, "This should QUIET any negatives!"
Well, which is it?
by TheEman on
Mar 10, 2008 10:46 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
lemon?
by cubz409 on
Mar 10, 2008 10:42 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Fire Joe Morgan strikes again
I wanted to put this line in my sig but it contains too many characters (when you include the HTML):
by lemon20pie on
Mar 10, 2008 10:44 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
That article
But that he went 7-5 at home and 7-5 on the road, and that the offense was under the same constraints?!?!? What logic is there in this? Just because the offense scored more runs, doesn't make it 'OK' that he gave up more runs. The fact that the offense was better on the road doesn't mean he's a good pitcher on the road, he just got good support.
More than that, Baker seems like he could actually dismantle the Reds. Votto and Dunn need to be more aggressive? Sure, called 3rd strikes suck, but turning the lineup over is pretty darn important. Sure you don't pay Griffey / Dunn to walk, they are RBI guys. But I'd rather see a walk than a swinging K or an easy double play.
by WittyUserName on
Mar 10, 2008 11:23 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
that, my friends, is a great read.
by buckmulligan on
Mar 11, 2008 12:27 AM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
re: Fire Joe Morgan strikes again
I would hereby like to nominate "smart-hacking" as the most forehead-slapping, confoundingly clueless baseball term of the year.
by dat cubfan daver on
Mar 11, 2008 9:47 AM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Agreed.
by lemon20pie on
Mar 11, 2008 2:52 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I once believed
by cubsfan25 on
Mar 10, 2008 11:24 PM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Bob Howry throws 83% fastballs...
by cwyers on
Mar 10, 2008 11:27 PM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs
More 3-word recaps:
D-Lee II: Still not worried.
Felix Pie: Too much information.
Mark DeRosa: Rusty, but ready.
Ryan Dempster: Number five starter.
Scott Eyre: Lose some weight.
by ctcoff99 on
Mar 11, 2008 1:19 AM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
jim hendry
we need cf
we need b-ro
we will win
this the year
of the cubs
by cubsluver22 on
Mar 11, 2008 7:48 AM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Well,
Ryan Theriot: Still kinda bad
Sam Fuld: Where am I?
Aramis Ramirez: Just warming up
Derrek Lee: Will be okay
by gary varsho on
Mar 11, 2008 8:24 AM CDT
reply
actions
0 recs
Can we have a pool for how long Prince Fielder...
by bp on
Mar 11, 2008 10:49 AM CDT
up
reply
actions
0 recs





















