Cubs 9, Anaheim Angels of Disneyland 0 (4/4)

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That was an ass-whoopin'. 

Three up

  1. Jake Arrieta picks up where he left off at the end of the regular season. What blister? Arrieta hung clown shoes on the best player in the league. 

     

     

     

  2. Montero hammered a two run homer in the fifth inning that probably put the game out of reach, not to mention likely causing minor burns from its bow shock to whatever fans were in the area it landed. He and Rizzo tied for the best position player WPA on the night
  3. It didn't mean much game situation-wise, but it was great to see Szczur get a bases clearing triple double late in the game. Not that the Cubs need a morale boost or anything, but when even your 25th guy is torching the other team it has to make you feel good. 

Three down

  1. Not quite the best night for Ben Zobrist, who began his Cubs career with a strikeout with a runner on third and less than two outs, followed by a double play and a TOOTBLAN to erase his first hit as a Cub. He's clearly a traditionalist.
  2. Heyward also started off slowish before notching his first hit with a double in the seventh. Eh. Hard to split hairs here in what was a beatdown.
  3. Gordo gonna Gordo

     

 

Tomorrow: Lester v Heaney

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  1. Suburban kid

    That was a fun one to watch early this morning.

    GBA is one of the worst. songs. every. Somehow, Tony Bennett made it listenable for the only time ever at some recent ballgame at AT&T Park.

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  2. Smokestack Lightning

    Still can’t get over how badass last night’s win was. Richards was filthy early, looked like it was going to come down to the bullpens late… and then the Cubs said nah, and decided to make him work ten times harder for every single out. 41 pitches later and the game was over.

    It’s one thing when an opposing pitcher doesn’t have shit and your team rightly crushes him, another entirely when your opponent is a very good pitcher, probably had close to his best stuff, and it still doesn’t matter.

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  3. umbra

    The Cubs scored in the first inning, so the game was decided as early as practically possible. Booooooooooooooooooooooring.

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  4. aisle424

    Smokestack Lightning,

    He had nasty stuff but he wasn’t locating it well enough to make the Cubs think about taking pitches. Some of his breaking shit was way out of the zone. But yeah, the lineup didn’t help him out at all. It was fantastic to watch.

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  5. dmick89

    I thought Richards got through he first few innings because the Cubs batters expanded their zones too much, which is pretty easy to do against a guy like Richards. Still, I didn’t think Richards had his best stuff and the Cubs took advantage of it.

    Was the 4th inning the longest inning in which there wasn’t a mound visit from anyone? Richards threw 6 straight balls at one point and with the game still close, at the very least the catcher has to go out to talk to his pitcher.

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  6. Mucker

    What inning did Nagy go out? He went out in one of those early innings to calm Richards down.

    I thought Arrieta looked a little shaky in that first inning. Looked like he couldn’t locate his FB that well. But he got into a groove. I thought that first time through the order, the entire Cubs team was trying to win the game with their AB. But they started working the counts and getting better ABs. I was a little annoyed they still seem to have a problem getting a runner scored from 2B with no outs but it’s the first game so I’ll take a wait and see approach to see if they get better.

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  7. Mucker

    It’s kind of crazy though the Cubs struck out 12 times and scored 9 runs. This offense is going to be unreal.

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  8. myles

    Mucker:
    It’s kind of crazy though the Cubs struck out 12 times and scored 9 runs.This offense is going to be unreal.

    It was 27.3% of their PA, where the league average this year is 24.4%. Lots of strikeouts are inevitable when you get to the plate so often!

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  9. Rizzo the Rat

    Mucker:
    What inning did Nagy go out?He went out in one of those early innings to calm Richards down.

    I thought Arrieta looked a little shaky in that first inning.Looked like he couldn’t locate his FB that well.But he got into a groove.I thought that first time through the order, the entire Cubs team was trying to win the game with their AB.But they started working the counts and getting better ABs.I was a little annoyed they still seem to have a problem getting a runner scored from 2B with no outs but it’s the first game so I’ll take a wait and see approach to see if they get better.

    I thought he looked a bit rusty for the first three innings. He got outs but too many were lineouts or deep-ish flies. The last few innings he seemed to be getting his groundouts and strikeouts, though.

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  10. myles

    Richards looked vulnerable all game, I thought. Cubs seemingly had several 0-2 counts go to 3-2, and they probably could have walked on 4 pitches a few times. Not effectively wild, just wild.

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  11. Smokestack Lightning

    myles:
    Richards looked vulnerable all game, I thought. Cubs seemingly had several 0-2 counts go to 3-2, and they probably could have walked on 4 pitches a few times. Not effectively wild, just wild.

    You are all wrong and stupid. Richards looked very good early, and then this amazing fucking lineup destroyed his will to pitch and to live.

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    berselius

    To day’s base ball squadron vs LHP Heaney

    Fowler
    Heyward
    Bryant
    Rizzo
    Zobrist
    Soler (DH)
    Russell
    Szczur
    Ross

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  13. Perkins

    dmick89:
    I’m kind of surprised that Schwarber isn’t even given a chance to hit lefties before the platoon starts.

    I have to think he’s still a better bat than Szczur, and it’s not like he’ll come in as a defensive replacement. I guess it’s no worse than having Lester and Ross in an NL park.

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  14. Suburban kid

    Schwarber can be an offensive replacement if they are behind or a pinch hitter.

    It’s a pretty Joe move.

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  15. dmick89

    Suburban kid: Schwarber can be an offensive replacement if they are behind or a pinch hitter.

    Yeah, but there probably shouldn’t be a single game this season that the Cubs play in an American League park that Kyle Schwarber isn’t in the lineup if he’s healthy. It’s hard to imagine that Szczur increases the odds of the Cubs winning this game and if he in fact does, we have greatly overrated Kyle Schwarber. I think there’s a good chance that we (and almost all Cubs fans) have overrated Schwarber, but almost no chance at all that Szczur is a net positive over Schwarber vs. lefties.

    It may be a Joe move, but it’s almost certainly a bad move. I’m a huge fan of Joe Maddon, but like everyone, he gets things wrong and I just don’t see how this benefits the Cubs.

    I think berselius is probably right that it’s about the hot hand, which makes it an even worse decision.

    It’s almost like the Cubs are trying to make it more difficult to win games when Jon Lester takes the mound.

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