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Chad Johnson is no more.
From here on in, the life of Chad Ocho Cinco is in full effect:
The Cincinnati Bengals announced Thursday that they have begun "the process of listing the former Chad Johnson as Chad Ocho Cinco for all club business, per the legal change of his surname effected in Florida.
I don't know about you guys, but this is beyond awesome. I wonder if he knows that Ocho Cinco isn't the proper way of saying Eighty-five in Spanish? Hopefully no one tells him that.
LONG LIVE CHAD JO...OCHO CINCO!!!
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Guzman ready to come to Chicago
Shamelessly taken from Knox News:
"I'm feeling pretty good," Guzman, who had Tommy John (ligament replacement) surgery 11 months ago. "I was trying to get all my pitches together. I thought I had pretty good stuff keeping the ball down and throwing strikes."
Guzman was clocked at 95 mph(!!!!) and his first 13 pitches were fastballs.
...Guzman has done everything he can physically to be part of the Cubs' plans this season, not next.
"I worked really, really hard during the offseason," he said. "I think it is paying off. I came back and I feel way stronger than I used to be."
I'm not sure how likely it is that Guzman will make it Chicago, but I'm really gunning for him. I don't know the exact specifics, but Howry plainly needs to be let go as this point of the season. Having Guzman for the 7th, Marmol for the 8th, and Wood closing the game gets me excited in ways I wish my girlfriend knew how.
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Dunn traded to Diamondbacks
From the hot papers:
John Gambadoro of Arizona radio station KTAR 620 reports that the Diamondbacks have acquired outfielder Adam Dunn for three prospects, including Dallas Buck.
I don't really care much about Dunn-- considering he's a horrid outfielder and is 2nd in strikeouts behind Howard-- but this move is pretty interesting for the Diamondbacks. It should definitely give them a boost in offensive production. And Dallas Buck seems to be a decent righty: 23 year-old with a 0.00 ERA in 5 IP in A+ ball.
EDIT: It's not confirmed yet, so this is still all speculation(Notice the ? in the title)
EDIT mania: ESPN confirmed it. Well hot damn. Goodbye, question mark.
EDIT bonanza: Dunn is 1st in HR and 5th in strikeouts. And has a measley .233 BA. Jeeze louize, I've never heard of a player having such a low batting average as Dunn's but yet has the most HR in a league before.
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Rich Hill (might be) turning around
Taken from one of my favorite Cub-centric baseball sites, The Cub Reporter:
Starting for the AZL Cubs versus he AZL Angels at Fitch Park Field #3 this morning, Rich Hill worked five shutout innings (68 pitches, 47 strikes, 8/0 GO/FO), allowing three hits (all three singles) and a walk, with five strikeouts. He really had his roundhouse curve and efficient two-seamer working today, as he went to a three ball count on only two of the 17 Angels hitters he faced.
Coupled with his previous outing last Sunday when he worked four innings of one hit ball with six K, Hill has now gone 9 IP, 4 H, 1 R (1 ER), 2 BB and 11 K over his last two outings since modifying his delivery under the auspices of Cubs Minor League Pitching Coordinator Mark Riggins and AZL Cubs Pitching Coach Rick Tronerud.
Emphasis mine.
I know that it's not likely that Hill will make the post-season roster( God-willing, if the Cubs DO make the playoffs), and granted, it's in Arizona where he's pitching against 18 to 20 year-olds, but I am definitely looking more closely at Hill's progression from here on in. When I think about the variable performances from both Marquis and Lilly-- both being really hot and sometimes really cold -- the option of Hill being back in Chicago might not be the worst of ideas.
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OT:Clemens allegedly had 10-yr affair w/McCready
First heard it over ESPNEWS, but found an article about it as well:
Mindy’s affair with Roger Clemens allegedly began when she was only 15-years-old and he was pitching for the Red Sox at 28. Clemens was married and had two children at the time. Clemens acknowledges the relationship, but, through his lawyer, denies it was ever of a sexual nature.
It bugs me that Clemens is now having rumors that he was with a minor, but doesn't bug me that much that he was having an affair. Honestly, how many other MLB players are cheating on their wives? I don't know, obviously, but I'm guessing it's not that small of a number. What concerns me the most, however, is that he goes through his lawyer to deny messing around with a 15 year old. Wouldn't you flat out deny that by yourself? Someone want to offer some insight on that?
Another OT: does anyone else have a little difficulty quoting when you're trying to FanPost? Man that's annoying.
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Santana was looking to be with Cubs
From this article:
''I was open to anything,'' said Santana, whose trade to the Mets in a 4-for-1 deal in February boosted them past the Cubs as the popular favorite to win the NL pennant. ''My mind-set was if they're going to trade me, that they trade me to a team willing to do whatever it takes to win it all. It looks like they're trying to win here (in Chicago). That's what I was looking for.''
Now excuse me while I go give Jim Hendry a swift kick to the throat.
Really though, even if it is upsetting to hear this now, it still probably wouldn't have happened. I don't think the Cubs have that much of quality minor leaguers to trade for Santana (which is what the Mets did); regardless, it would have been pretty cool to see him donning the blue pinstripes.
Which leads me to another question: should the Cubs get another starting pitcher? There have been rumblings about the Rays and the Cubs talking about Murton for a potential trade, in which I say: "Awesome." Lets say that they would potentially trade for Kazmir, what would be needed to get someone like him? Murton, Marshall with a sprinkle of Patterson? I'd do that. But then again, I have no idea how highly the Rays value Kazmir(which I'm guessing is a good amount).
... Santana, really? (sigh)
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The Last Hoorah at RFK
Well, this was unfortunately my last day seeing the Cubs cross into the District of Columbia, after a much-entertaining 4-game series, as they came to play the Nationals. Just a little disclaimer, so hopefully none of the other faithful posters take it as an insult: I like to joke. It's baseball! Have fun with it. Here were some quick thoughts about the series finale:
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Up Close & Personal in RFK
Well, to make this short and quick without any background info, I'm in D.C. for the summer and got the lucky chance to see the Cubs play at RFK. Couple notes that I thought were worth mentioning:
to which I replied
"Oh, when was the last time the Nationals won the World Series, buddy?"
--silence, blank stare--
"Exactly."
Point.Set.Match.
Onward to tomorrow!
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ENOUGH!
I don't post here as often as my daily visits to this site(mostly in part of the NBA playoffs looming ahead, with the Bulls rocking house), but I can't help but notice the comments in the Game Threads for this 2007 season of baseball. And how ridiculous some of those comments has been.
I'm not one to put harsh criticism on the value of some comments, while looking at mine in retrospect, but there comes a point where constructive criticism to our beloved Cubs is one thing, and plain out saying phrases like "THIS TEAM IS HORRIBLE, 2006 ALL OVER AGAIN WHY AM I HERE CUBS SUCK!!1!" is another. And it seems to happen more and more from being 10 games into this season.
So, if I may offer my two cents, here goes: calm down. It's 10 games, stuff happens. Jones is gonna be craptastic from time to time, and Howry is gonna suck also. People start off slow(Soriano), but then again, they might reverse their patterns and start off hot(Ramirez). And hey, I'm pretty sure everyone likes to hear what could be done to make it better, or what happened that issued the L. But saying that they're worthless, sucky, crappy, and all the other vulgar words of the English language makes us Cubs fans look like freakin' idiots. Something I know we're not.
But that's only how I've been feeling. Maybe it's only been me, and I should go back into my semi-lurkingness of this site. Maybe I'm still mad that Briggs is still acting like a retard. I dunno.
All in all, it doesn't matter where the Cubs are in April, but where the Cubs are in September.
but most importantly..
LETS GO CUBS!
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Lance Briggs wants outta Dodge
well, I for one didn't see this whopper of a headline coming to us anytime soon:
The Chicago Bears team? The coaches, players, city and fans? Yeah, I could stay there forever. I love it. But the Chicago Bears organization? I don't want to be there anymore. I won't play for them and I'll do everything in my power to keep from playing there.here's the link
obviously, this isn't good. briggs is asking for the biggest contract that any weak-side lb has ever received, and now after we franchised him, he suddenly wants it to be rescinded or traded.
This sucks.
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