Bleed Cubbie Blue - Cubs vs. Giants Wednesday game threadsA Chicago Cubs Fan Community Since February 9, 2005https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/47557/cubbieblue.png2017-08-10T10:30:02-05:00http://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/rss/stream/158717752017-08-10T10:30:02-05:002017-08-10T10:30:02-05:00Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 113
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<p>Bumgarner holds Cubs in check; Cubs lose for the eighth time in nine California games this year.</p> <p id="LMvbZb">Lucy moved the damn football again. And here we are as Cub fans, collectively sitting on our butts and wondering why we keep getting sucked back in. I try to stay pretty level, not getting too high when things are going good and not getting too low when things are going bad. I try not to let one game swing my impression of things. Most days I succeed at that. Wednesday’s game was one of those that really moved the needle for me. </p>
<p id="tnSdtH">How did I let that happen? <span>Madison Bumgarner</span> is a very talented pitcher. He came in with an ERA of 2.88 (and left with a 2.71). <span>Kyle Hendricks</span> has gotten some decent results, but he just doesn’t look like he’s in control of anything. This was a game you figured would be an uphill battle. Indeed it was. So everything went according to one of the more plausible scripts. That shouldn’t be upsetting. But somehow it was. Last week, the Cubs lost a game started by <span>Zack Greinke</span>. That game somehow ended up as at least a slight moral victory because they battled back from a 6-1 deficit against one of the better pitchers in the league, had the lead and a normally reliable bullpen lost it. But there didn’t seem to be much fight in this one. Madison will do that to you, I suppose. But he’s pretty far removed from the time he had one of the singularly most spectacular <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/world-series">World Series</a> performances I’ve ever watched.</p>
<p id="VZkySq">Yeah, so of course you all know what the difference was. The <span>Willson Contreras</span> injury. That guy has been more than the best player on the <a href="https://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/">Cubs</a>. He has been the lifeblood, the heart and soul of this team. The idea of playing the next month without him (totally a guess) is sad. The game is just so much more fun to watch when he is playing. Fortunately, the Cubs front office believes in redundancy. Despite being reasonably happy with <span>Victor Caratini</span> behind the plate as a backup, they acquired <span>Alex Avila</span>. Sure he swings a good bat too and has value that way. But he is here largely for this scenario, in case Willson got hurt. And so here we are. I suspect that Alex and Victor will be just fine behind the plate. But Willson was so much more than just fine. Ugh.</p>
<p id="SlfPOf">On that note, we’ll get to the heart of this column and look at the Heroes and Goats as determined by WPA. As a reminder, the Heroes and Goats themselves are determined by WPA (Win Probability Added — <a href="http://www.fangraphs.com/library/misc/wpa/">here’s a good explanation of how WPA works</a>) and are not in any way subjective. Many days WPA will not tell the story of what happened, but often it can give at least a glimpse to who rose to the occasion in a high leverage moment or who didn’t get the job done in that moment. Also note, for the purposes of Heroes and Goats, we ignore the results of pitchers while they are batting and hitters while they are pitching. With that, we get to the results.</p>
<p id="PteWLX"><strong>Game Chart Wednesday, August 9th:</strong></p>
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<p id="QM1kTR"><strong>THE THREE HEROES:</strong></p>
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<strong>Superhero - </strong><span>Albert Almora Jr.</span> (.145). It’s been since July 15th since Albert made any Hero podium and June 19th since he was a Superhero. Albert was 2 for 3 yesterday with a home run that accounted for all of the Cubs scoring. Albert has a .342/.429/.544 line against lefties. In some alternate universe where the huge majority of pitchers are left handed, Albert played in the All-Star game and Cub fans are super mad that he can’t win the Rookie of the Year because he was on the big league roster like one day too long or something last year.</li>
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<strong>Hero - </strong>Kyle Hendricks (.115). I don’t know what to make of what we are seeing out of Kyle. If I put him as a choice at the end of this column for Goat of the game, will he receive a fair number of votes? Probably. And yet, here he is. If your glass is half full on Kyle, you see a guy working back from an injury and building up. His stuff isn’t pinpoint yet and so he craftily works around most of his trouble. If your glass is half empty, you are looking at a pitcher without elite stuff who for whatever reason has lost several miles an hour off of his pitches and now throws every pitch while walking a tightrope. </li>
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<strong>Sidekick - </strong>Mike Montgomery (.102). When Kyle couldn’t finish the fifth, Mike came in and got the last out and then worked another inning. Mike is an interesting pitcher. When he is used as a reliever, he walks a good deal more hitters than when he a starter. Also, his strike outs per nine drops significantly (8.3 as a starter, but 6.8 as a reliever) But, across 24 outings as a reliever, he has a 2..44 ERA (5.13 as a starter), and holds opponents to a .611 OPS (.728).</li>
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<p id="jr6XfN"><strong>THE THREE GOATS:</strong></p>
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<strong>Billy Goat - </strong><span>Brian Duensing</span> (-.245). I feel like I talked about a guy throwing a no hitter. I started talking up how awesome he has been and now here he was allowing the go ahead run in the seventh inning. He wasn’t hit particularly hard, but three straight singles did lead to a run.</li>
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<strong>Goat - </strong><span>Ian Happ</span> (.-151). I feel confident that Ian Happ is about to bust back out at the plate. But yesterday was not that day. Hitless in four tries including striking out in the first with runners on first and second.</li>
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<strong>Kid - </strong><span>Javier Baez</span> (-.115). Javy matched Ian’s hitless in four tries. But he was one spot in the order, and didn’t have any real significant at bats in the game. </li>
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<p id="q3iegV">I can’t turn the page fast enough from this game, so we’ll leave it at that and take a look at the season standings. As a reminder, we award three points for Superhero, two for Hero, and one for Sidekick. And we deduct three points for Billy Goat, two for Goat and one for Kid. Here then are the standings.</p>
<p id="XHthRq"><strong>Cumulative Standings (</strong><em>Italics indicates no longer with the organization):</em></p>
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<li id="eQzpgt">Willson Contreras 32</li>
<li id="2lVE9J">Anthony Rizzo 29</li>
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<span>Wade Davis</span> 13</li>
<li id="KhkI71">
<span>Kris Bryant</span> 13</li>
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<span>Jon Jay</span> 8</li>
<li id="wZxj6X">Kyle Hendricks 7</li>
<li id="gX6EGp">Mike Montgomery 6</li>
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<span><em>Miguel Montero</em></span><em> 5</em>
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<li id="0nu4oU">
<span>Justin Grimm</span> 5</li>
<li id="kpNy85">Tommy La Stella 4</li>
<li id="C1UW0o">Kyle Schwarber 3</li>
<li id="Rt82FC">Pedro Strop 3</li>
<li id="FCJXz6">Felix Pena 2</li>
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<span><em>Matt Szczur</em></span><em> 2</em>
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<li id="5ip6aV">Alex Avila 2</li>
<li id="zlPkXy">Jose Quintana 1</li>
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<span>Eddie Butler</span> 1</li>
<li id="OJUNvd">Brian Duensing 0</li>
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<span>Jake Arrieta</span> 0</li>
<li id="wyP0J9">
<span>Mark Zagunis</span> 0</li>
<li id="JKqmox">
<span>Seth Frankoff</span> -1</li>
<li id="vBR1fb">
<span>Jack Leathersich</span> -1</li>
<li id="ULM0aN">Albert Almora Jr. -1</li>
<li id="ob1kYW">Pierce Johnson -3</li>
<li id="n0eFfD">Hector Rondon -3</li>
<li id="T3IoqJ">Ian Happ -4</li>
<li id="C8qijg">
<span>Victor Caratini</span> -4</li>
<li id="EiXdD2">
<span><em>Jeimer Candelario</em></span><em> -5</em>
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<li id="cIZf8E">
<span><em>Brett Anderson</em></span><em> -5</em>
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<li id="5reKsR">
<span>Carl Edwards Jr.</span> -8</li>
<li id="fQeLHP">Jon Lester -8</li>
<li id="cJ8LIR">
<span>Jason Heyward</span> -10</li>
<li id="V4xhMq">Koji Uehara -11</li>
<li id="aRGtVu">Addison Russell -15</li>
<li id="Fkrfc9">Ben Zobrist -16</li>
<li id="CgVqEK">John Lackey -18</li>
<li id="B85PTb">Javier Baez -22</li>
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<p id="LapVys">The Cubs are off today. Tomorrow they return to Arizona for the first time since Kyle Schwarber was injured in the opening week of last season. The <a href="https://www.azsnakepit.com/">Diamondbacks</a> are playing today against the <a href="https://www.truebluela.com/">Los Angeles Dodgers</a>. Those two teams have split the first two games of their series. The starters for the series haven’t been formally announced that I’ve seen. It looks like John Lackey will face <span>Taijuan Walker</span>, Jon Lester will face <span>Patrick Corbin</span> and Jake Arrieta will face Zack Godley. As has seemed to be the case most weekends recently, the three games feature three different start times, so make sure to keep an eye on that for your watching/listening/following pleasure. With no game today, my next column will be Monday’s weekend wrap of the upcoming series. Hopefully we’ll be talking about a series win and a .500 road trip.</p>
<p id="n5qz8V">In yesterday’s poll, five different players received votes but Jose Quintana was the “winner” of Goat of the game. Today we’ll unfortunately be voting on Goat of the game again. </p>
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https://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2017/8/10/16124910/cubs-heroes-and-goats-game-113Thomas Smith2017-08-09T17:30:02-05:002017-08-09T17:30:02-05:00Overflow thread 3: Cubs vs. Giants, Wednesday 8/9, 2:45 CT
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https://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2017/8/9/16106384/overflow-thread-3-cubs-vs-giants-wednesday-8-9-2-45-ctAl Yellon2017-08-09T16:45:02-05:002017-08-09T16:45:02-05:00Overflow thread 2: Cubs vs. Giants, Wednesday 8/9, 2:45 CT
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https://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2017/8/9/16106380/overflow-thread-2-cubs-vs-giants-wednesday-8-9-2-45-ctAl Yellon2017-08-09T15:45:01-05:002017-08-09T15:45:01-05:00Overflow thread 1: Cubs vs. Giants, Wednesday 8/9, 2:45 CT
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<p id="dduWK8">Go get ‘em, Kyle</p>
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<p>The Cubs still have a chance to meatloaf this series.</p> <p id="xd18M6">Happy 28th birthday, <span>Jason Heyward</span>! Yes, he’s exactly one day younger than his teammate <span>Anthony Rizzo</span>.</p>
<p id="8oSCpr">Rizzo, incidentally, gets today off:</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">No Rizzo today for <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cubs?src=hash">#Cubs</a>. Scheduled day off</p>— Carrie Muskat (@CarrieMuskat) <a href="https://twitter.com/CarrieMuskat/status/895322065275731971">August 9, 2017</a>
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<p id="gFI4Rj">Rizzo is actually having a good August so far: .344/.400/531, 11-for-32 with two home runs. But it can’t hurt to give him a day off.</p>
<p id="aF0rsq">Here are today’s particulars.</p>
<p id="Yv7Z7W"><a href="https://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/">Cubs</a> lineup:</p>
<blockquote><p id="iY5t2L">Zobrist RF, Almora CF, Bryant 3B, Contreras 1B, Happ 2B, Baez SS, Schwarber LF, Avila C, Hendricks P</p></blockquote>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here is today's <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cubs?src=hash">#Cubs</a> starting lineup.<br><br>Game preview: <a href="https://t.co/qIhl0px9EW">https://t.co/qIhl0px9EW</a> <a href="https://t.co/LPlvQjPG0R">pic.twitter.com/LPlvQjPG0R</a></p>— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) <a href="https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/895317582420426753">August 9, 2017</a>
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<p id="tIvyud"><a href="https://www.mccoveychronicles.com/">Giants</a> lineup:</p>
<blockquote><p id="wkusyo">Span CF, Jones 1B, Parker LF, Posey C, Sandoval 3B, Pence RF, Crawford SS, Panik 2B, Bumgarner P</p></blockquote>
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<span>Kyle Hendricks</span> vs. <span>Madison Bumgarner</span>
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<p id="MoUmin">Kyle Hendricks and Madison Bumgarner faced each other in one of the better pitchers’ duels of 2016, <a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SFN/SFN201605220.shtml">May 22 in San Francisco</a>. Hendricks allowed just three hits and a run — driven in by Bumgarner — in 5⅓ innings. That was good, but Bumgarner was better, throwing 7⅔ shutout innings for a 1-0 win.</p>
<p id="5yTCYD">Both have spent time on the DL this year, for very different reasons. Since their returns:</p>
<p id="uLVSyd">Bumgarner, five starts, 32⅓ innings, 2.78 ERA, 1.021 WHIP, four home runs<br>Hendricks, three starts, 16⅓ innings, 2.76 ERA, 1.286 WHIP, two home runs</p>
<p id="zoEOta">Looks pretty close to me, apart from Kyle’s somewhat higher WHIP. In his last outing Hendricks looked like he was getting close to last year’s form. Hopefully that keeps going this afternoon.</p>
<p id="LJPJYB">Today's game is on CSN Chicago. It’s also on MLB Network (outside the Chicago and San Francisco markets). MLBN’s broadcast will include this:</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just announced: <a href="https://twitter.com/Cubs">@Cubs</a> at <a href="https://twitter.com/SFGiants">@SFGiants</a> presented by <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBNetwork">@MLBNetwork</a>’s <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MLBNow?src=hash">#MLBNow</a> to air live tomorrow at 3:30pm ET <a href="https://t.co/CPwX7FqBdw">pic.twitter.com/CPwX7FqBdw</a></p>— MLB Network PR (@MLBNetworkPR) <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBNetworkPR/status/894919979266658306">August 8, 2017</a>
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<p id="iXjuQT">If any of you are watching the MLBN broadcast I’d love to hear from you in the recap thread as to how this went. Note that you will be watching the Giants broadcast if you are watching the game on MLBN.</p>
<p id="y4SIM1"><a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/mediacenter/index.jsp?ymd=20140401#date=8/9/2017">Here is the complete MLB.com Mediacenter for today.</a></p>
<p id="Xe5URc"><a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2017_08_09_chnmlb_sfnmlb_1#game=2017_08_09_chnmlb_sfnmlb_1,game_state=Live">MLB.com Gameday</a></p>
<p id="cOzi2Y"><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/previews/2017/SFN201708090.shtml">Baseball-reference.com game preview</a></p>
<p id="ZUp7yX"><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/mlb/events/522775/pregame">SB Nation game preview</a></p>
<p id="AScVZw">Please visit our SB Nation <a href="https://www.mccoveychronicles.com/">Giants</a> site <a href="http://www.mccoveychronicles.com/">McCovey Chronicles</a>. If you do go there to interact with Giants fans, please be respectful, abide by their individual site rules and serve as a good representation of Cub fans in general and BCB in particular.</p>
<p id="4R9cxt">The 2017 Game Thread procedure will be the same as the one used during 2016. Here's how it works.</p>
<p id="uNrOo7">You'll find the game preview posted separately on the front page, two hours before game time (90 minutes for some early day games following night games).</p>
<p id="Jy7Er2">At the same time, a StoryStream containing the preview will also post on the front page. The First Pitch Thread and all the overflow threads will be published in that stream, as well as the recap. The recap will also live on the front page as a separate post, and at the time I write the recap I will rename the stream "Cubs vs. (Team) (Day of Week) Game Threads" so you can go back and find every thread related to that particular game.</p>
<p id="F5ehVY">You will also be able to find the preview, First Pitch Thread, all the overflow threads and recap in the box marked "Chicago Cubs Game Threads" at the bottom of the front page (you can also find them in <a href="http://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/chicago-cubs-game-threads">this section link</a>). They will also appear in the game's StoryStream as noted above.</p>
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