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Lou Piniella Should Be Crying Over His Cubs, Not His Return to Seattle

June 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

According to an Associated Press article on espn.com, Cubs skipper Lou Piniella admits to getting "teary-eyed" over his return to Seattle. But what he should be shedding tears over is the play of his ballclub! "Lou Piniella heard the roar from the Seattle crowd. He smiled and raised his right arm to wave to the people he helped thrill during the city's baseball heyday in the 1990s," the report said. But look, Lou, it's no longer the 1990s and you are no longer managing the Mariners. It's fine to display emotions, and it's nice to have fond memories. For, as Bruce Springsteen once sang, ...

Top Five Chicago Cubs Who Could Be Traded By MLB’s Trade Deadline

June 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

It's the start of the summer solstice, so it's getting hot. OK...not that kind of "hot", but...well, I admit it — the pic is just a gratuitous photo to get your attention. But it is June 21, and the Chicago Cubs sit seven games behind the division leading Cardinals, in third place at 31-38. It's no longer early, and it's no longer too soon to panic. Now before we get caught up in unrealistic proposals here, let me start by saying that Alfonso Soriano is going nowhere. As much as the Cubs would almost certainly love to dispose of the remainder ...

Chicago Cubs Have a Stable of Impressive Young Studs

June 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The 2010 Cubs are a team I think of as being full of geezers, with Marlon Byrd, Mike Fontinot, Ryan Theriot, Kosuke Fukodome, Xavier Nady, Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Derrek Lee, Ted Lilly, Ryan Dempster and Carlos Silva all over 30.  However, the Cubs have been quietly slipping a number of promising rookies into the mix this year. The position players are SS Starlin Castro and OF Tyler Colvin.  Castro is only 20 years old, and while I think he’s got a big learning curve ahead of him at the major league level, he looks like a major star of the ...

Aramis Ramirez: Getting a Grip…Literally!

June 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Later this week we will hopefully see the return of Aramis Ramirez. It's been a rough year for fantasy owners, having to either drop the All-Star third baseman or painfully hold on and possibly waste a DL spot. Somehow I've ended up with Aramis two years in a row and I literally punch a wall overtime I see an article about how his poor thumb hurts him. Get a freaking Band-Aid! THE GOOD Numbers don't lie. Sports is analytical and looking at career numbers can tell you a lot. Aramis' career average is 83 runs, 30 homers, 108 RBI's, and a ...

Chicago Cubs Alfonso Soriano Never Lived Up to Potential

June 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Alfonso Soriano plays left field for the moribund Chicago Cubs. He is batting .267, with 10 home runs, 34 RBIs, and has stolen foures bases. In 2009, he hit .241. At the age of 34, it is safe to say that Mr. Soriano will not have the career Derek Jeter predicted for him. In 2001, Soriano hit the home run off Curt Schilling that was supposed to bring the New York Yankees' fans their fourth consecutive World Championship. It would have been the third time sports greatest dynasty ...

Chicago Cubs Mental Ineptitude Becoming Routine

June 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

As a lifelong Cubs fan, I am used to watching failure. From the infamous Bartman ball, to being swept out of the playoffs by the Dodgers in 2008, inability to win games has been a hallmark of Chicago Cubs baseball. This season, however, has been even more difficult to watch than usual due to the slew of mental errors and unforced mistakes. Today, for instance, when Ted Lilly threw a double play ball on a routine grounder in to left center field. And yesterday, when Jeff Baker had not one, but two throwing errors in the same inning that resulted in three runs for ...

Fundamentally, Chicago Cubs Are Facing the Error of Their Ways

June 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

This current Chicago Cubs team has shown the unremarkable ability to lose in many different ways, most often due to a lack of so-called clutch hitting. And yes, this team has certainly had its share of bullpen issues along the way, just to add insult to injury. But one thing has remained constant throughout the Jim Hendry era: a lack of fundamental baseball. Remember when we blamed Dusty Baker for a lack of attention to fundamentals as his teams kicked around the ball and couldn't ever seem to do the little things that win games? Well, isn't it funny how that has continued, despite ...

2010 College World Series: Casey Harman is the Chicago Cubs’ Lone Representative

June 18, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The first two games of the 2010 College World Series will be played this Saturday. For Cubs fans, however, the first game of importance might come Sunday night when the Clemson Tigers face off against the Arizona State Sun Devils. That game, which will be aired on ESPN at 7pm Eastern Time, will feature the Cubs' 29th round draft pick Casey Harman. The left-handed ace of the Clemson pitching staff this year, he put together a 7-2 record with an ERA of 3.95, a .239 opponent batting average, 7.71 K/9, and 2.78 BB/9. According to CollegeSplits.com , his numbers are even a little ...

Wrigley Field Becoming Just Another Stadium

June 17, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

No matter how bad the product was on the field, people flooded to Wrigley Field to see...well...the field. It brought baseball fans to what seemed like a different decade or even a different century to see a day game with an organ playing and no flashy scoreboard or advertisements to divert the eyes of those of whom have no attention span. Granted, the crowd still has cell phones to do that, but the field itself would have no part in helping take away from the experience of the old generation of baseball. Now you have a giant Toyota sign above the left ...

Welcome to the Big Leagues: Two Cubs Rookies Experience Pro Baseball

June 17, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

BOISE—Despite the uncooperative actions of the Treasure Valley weather gods, summer is among us and the 2010 Northwest League season is just two days away.  Media Day has come and gone from Memorial Stadium, marking the return of the Boise Hawks and the renewal of minor league relationships. Though the Chicago Cubs placed 26 players on the Hawks’ 2010 roster—15 of which have previously played for Boise—only two were selected by the club in this year’s First-Year Players Draft just nine days ago. Jeff Vigurs and Joseph Zeller were both inducted into the life of professional baseball when they were selected in ...

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