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Post#21 » by hermes » Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:09 pm

wow they did it

9 runs in the 8th, all with two outs i think and on only 3 hits
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Post#22 » by hermes » Sun Apr 15, 2018 12:49 pm

hopefully this sparks the team to get on a roll
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Post#23 » by bearadonisdna » Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:50 am

Man what is up with this team?
Darvish vs arrieta isnt a huge upgrade , could be seen as a lateral move.

Otherwise, they made no improvements to the offensive lineup.They came back with the same lineup as last year as if the solution for their offensive struggles was already on the roster.

If you think about it, the outfield by commitee got worse from last year by losing Jay.

Totally not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel right now. Far from a WS team imo given the success some other teams are having right now.

Sure the Cubs are only a few games away from first place in the division.
Hopefully that is not the benchmark that is considered success.
1st place is nice but certainly isnt the litmus test for being a contender
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Post#24 » by Kizz Fastfists » Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:35 pm

bearadonisdna wrote:Otherwise, they made no improvements to the offensive lineup.They came back with the same lineup as last year as if the solution for their offensive struggles was already on the roster.


They were 2nd in the NL in runs scored last year. The Rockies scored TWO more runs while playing half their games in Coors. There is nothing wrong with the offense. It is early and the veteran pitchers should get going. The pitching is the problem right now. They are averaging over 5 runs a game THIS season with Rizzo out! The problem is that Hendricks is the only starter with an ERA under 4.00!!! If the starting pitching gets going things will be fine.

It is too early to be looking at the record and thinking it means anything. We won't really know how things are looking until 50 games into the season, but the Cubs are the best offense in the NL on paper and their pitching staff is very good on paper. It just has to translate onto the field.
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Post#25 » by bearadonisdna » Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:43 pm

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bearadonisdna wrote:Otherwise, they made no improvements to the offensive lineup.They came back with the same lineup as last year as if the solution for their offensive struggles was already on the roster.


They were 2nd in the NL in runs scored last year. The Rockies scored TWO more runs while playing half their games in Coors. There is nothing wrong with the offense. It is early and the veteran pitchers should get going. The pitching is the problem right now. They are averaging over 5 runs a game THIS season with Rizzo out! The problem is that Hendricks is the only starter with an ERA under 4.00!!! If the starting pitching gets going things will be fine.

It is too early to be looking at the record and thinking it means anything. We won't really know how things are looking until 50 games into the season, but the Cubs are the best offense in the NL on paper and their pitching staff is very good on paper. It just has to translate onto the field.


Well that gives me an alternate take on the offense.
Last year i remember that they had a pultry team batting average.

The second half of last season the Cubs inflated their record by bum hunting lesser squads.

*Relative to pitching-
They will have a long road to improvement with Schwarber still looking like a defensive liability in LF.

I swear i can watch an entire 9 inning game without seeing him get 1 routine pop up to LF.
Its literally uncanny. Sure he avoids errors but everything over Russels head is a dam base hit somehow. Like he has a teleportation device.
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Post#26 » by hermes » Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:07 pm

the offense is weird because its really good and they have a lot of talent

but they aren't at their full potential or aren't playing to it (and really haven't been since last season too). we score a bunch of runs one day and we'll be shut out the next. for such a prolific offense it does seem like the cubs get held to 2 or fewer runs way more than they should

if everyone played to their talent level and the run distribution evened out more (or just scored more in the drought games) then the offense would get to scary levels of great

but for right now the pitchers need to get their act together
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Post#27 » by bearadonisdna » Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:10 pm

hermes wrote:the offense is weird because its really good and they have a lot of talent

but they aren't at their full potential or aren't playing to it (and really haven't been since last season too). we score a bunch of runs one day and we'll be shut out the next. for such a prolific offense it does seem like the cubs get held to 2 or fewer runs way more than they should

if everyone played to their talent level and the run distribution evened out more (or just scored more in the drought games) then the offense would get to scary levels of great

but for right now the pitchers need to get their act together


I dont care about being right but considering its the same team from last year , and the cubs seemingly have started off worse,
Im a positive outlook guy but i think changing the batting coach isnt exactly whats gonna turn the needle over last years Dodger and Astro caliber teams.

Maybe the product on the field? I commend internal development but admittedly with not much research id Imagine the Yankees adding some talent during the offseason.

My assessment may sound more critical , im not angry about it. Just that theres not much to decipher regarding the metrics of these guys as we have seen this team play everyday already.
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Post#28 » by hermes » Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:23 pm

i'm reaching for a silver lining - maybe all these postponed games now are alright since we're not playing well and when they are made up we'll have gotten things in line
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Post#29 » by hermes » Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:56 pm

got the bats going today! and a new batting order too

nearly let the cards back into it but they closed it out, go cubs!
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Post#30 » by hermes » Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:57 pm

so anthony rizzo said recently he thinks there should be fewer games in the season

what do you guys think? season too long?

i think it probably is, they play too many spring training games too. going back to 154 games wouldn't be too big a deal i'd think
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Post#31 » by Kizz Fastfists » Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:55 pm

They should just cut spring training down. No reason to shorten the season. You could cut it to 150 games and it wouldn't hurt anything, but I think they would be better served cutting back on the spring and starting the season a week earlier so there would be more rest for players during the season. The union will never go for cutting regular season games because that means less money for the players.
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Post#32 » by bearadonisdna » Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:59 am

hermes wrote:so anthony rizzo said recently he thinks there should be fewer games in the season

what do you guys think? season too long?

i think it probably is, they play too many spring training games too. going back to 154 games wouldn't be too big a deal i'd think


Les grobstein put it in a good way, every owner wants 81 home games.
I for one love the long season.
Its probably a drag playing baseball in 30 degree weather early in the season.
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Post#33 » by hermes » Sat Apr 21, 2018 3:09 am

bats are alive tonight!
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Post#34 » by hermes » Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:26 pm

baez is on fire lately

he's really feeling it, hopefully he can keep it up for a while
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Post#35 » by hermes » Sun Apr 22, 2018 11:53 pm

man i hope kris is ok, that was a bad hit
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Post#36 » by hermes » Sun Apr 22, 2018 11:55 pm

took the series anyway, nothing like going to coors to get the offense on track

baez is still racking it, 15 pf his 21 hits have been for extra bases - he's slugging over 700!
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Post#37 » by Kizz Fastfists » Mon Apr 23, 2018 5:06 am

It looks like Bryant will be alright. I think/hope CF and the leadoff spot can be taken care of with Almora.
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Post#38 » by hermes » Mon Apr 23, 2018 10:53 pm

almora has been pretty good leading off so far
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Post#39 » by hermes » Wed Apr 25, 2018 3:00 am

offense is still humming
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Post#40 » by hermes » Fri Apr 27, 2018 3:36 am

good game from hendricks

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