Cubs 4, Brewers 0; Cubs 4, Brewers 1 (8.16.16)

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OSS: Cubs were three outs away from back-to-back shutouts in a single day.

Three to six up:

  1. After struggling in the PCL for the past month during his rehab, Cahill had no trouble handling the Brewers lineup. As Josh pointed out, the average PCL lineup might be better (dying laughing). Given that his longest start at Iowa was four innings, I’m sure the Cubs were pleased as punch that he was able to get through five in this game. It sounds like Lackey’s fine, but it’s good to know Cahill is sort of stretched out in case his shoulder thing ends up being a bigger deal. Cahill came up as the 26th man so the roster shuffling tomorrow might be interesting. Cahill also drove in a run on a safety squeeze. I love bunts when Garza is the one who has to field them. If Garza and Lester faced each other there would be a nontrivial chance of Buntageddon.
  2. Dexter Fowler was the WPA leader on the position player side in the first game thanks to a hit and two walks in his first three plate appearances, as well as getting some credit for scoring the Cubs second run on a wild pitch.
  3. It looks like Second Half Jason Hammel isn’t a thing anymore. It must be the beard. Cynics pointing out his peripherals are still holding out for Final Fourth Jason Hammel or something, but he’s had his best two months of the year in July and August by xFIP.
  4. Rizzo made an amazing catch up on the wall down the first base line that topped his tarp catch from last year. And it even counted this time!
  5. Javy Baez hit a 6000 foot home run to give the Cubs some much needed insurance.
  6. The Brewers pen threw 12+ innings today, which should make the rest of this series more fun.

Three to six down:

  1. At least the Cubs did not really give up anything for Joe Smith.
  2. Rondon got through a scoreless inning but it does not look like he can be counted on just yet.
  3. The Cubs had the bases clogged against Garza with Bryzzo coming to the plate and came away with no runs.
  4. The umps spent about five hours reviewing a play at home involving Matt Szczur and somehow still got the call wrong. The fuck?

Next up: Lester takes on knockoff Superman sidekick Jimmy Nelson at 7:05 PM CT.

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  1. Rice Cube

    Rizzo made an amazing catch up on the wall down the first base line that topped his tarp catch from last year. And it even counted this time!

    It counted the other times but because he left field of play, baserunners were allowed to advance on bases. One of those quirky rules.

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  2. cerulean

    This Nelson character leads the league in two categories the Cubs could help him with. Accumulate that black ink, you budding Hall-of-Famer.

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  3. cerulean

    dmick89,

    Velocity is only part of it. Movement reflects spin rate. I bet that he isn’t getting as much spin, leaving him exposed to fly balls despite the velocity, but I can’t seem to find the statcast info out easily enough to test a passing guess.

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  4. umbra

    dmick89:
    umbra,

    SK confused Nelson with Olsen last time the Cubs faced him so we just rolled with it.

    Still more faithful to the DC Universe than Superman V. Batman. Or Suicide Squad.

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  5. SK

    dmick89:
    umbra,

    SK confused Nelson with Olsen last time the Cubs faced him so we just rolled with it.

    There’s a difference between being confused and just being reminded of something.

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  6. Perkins

    SK:
    Joe Smith ————-> DL

    hamstring strain.

    how unfortunate

    I’m not sure the extent to which other organizations do it, but the Cubs certainly seem to abuse the hell out of the DL when there are roster or performance issues. Not that it bothers me a bit.

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  7. SK

    I don’t know. If Joe Smith’s injury is fake, why not keep him since he can physically pitch whereas Cahill can’t for 4 or 5 days. Are no innings better than bad innings? Maybe. But in that case, why fake an injury. Why not just DFA?

    If “Joe Smith”‘s injury is real, when the hell did it happen? On the way to the park today?

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  8. Rizzo the Rat

    Smith went to the DL with left hamstring strain in June as well. Maybe it’s a recurring issue? Or a convenient excuse?

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  9. Rizzo the Rat

    Anyway, I thought the two most likely responses to the roster crunch would be a Smith DFA or a Lackey DL appearance. Looks like I was half-right in both cases.

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  10. dmick89

    umbra,

    I haven’t seen Suicide Squad yet, but I kind of liked Batman V Superman. I thought it was as good as most comic book movies anyway, which doesn’t exactly set the bar high.

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  11. Rizzo the Rat

    EnricoPallazzo,

    I think most people want adaptations that are at least faithful to the spirit of the original. e.g., a Superman movie doesn’t have to follow the comics stories exactly, but the presentation ought to appeal to fans of the character.

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  12. Edwin

    dmick89,

    The DC movies just seem like gray, joyless, building smashing affairs, all built around the same dark theme that being a superhero means letting your adopted father die in a tornado.

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  13. dmick89

    Edwin,

    Snyder has certainly taken a different approach to the extended universe, but I’m not sure it’s necessarily a bad thing.

    Captain America movies are about the only ones that are actually good movies in my opinion. The rest of them are worthy of watching on a rainy weekend when there is literally nothing else to do.

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  14. dmick89

    Edwin,

    I want a movie that is at least somewhat original. Stupid movies can be made well. Superhero movies are just the same movie over and over and most are done well. Few are original and good.

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  15. uncle dave

    Perkins: I’m not sure the extent to which other organizations do it, but the Cubs certainly seem to abuse the hell out of the DL when there are roster or performance issues. Not that it bothers me a bit.

    I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, but we’re now at the point where a trip to the 15-day DL will extend to August 31. That’s the day where playoff eligibility is determined — it’s everyone on the active roster and the DL. So you can choose between Coghlan and LaStella, Smith and Patton, and so on. Wouldn’t really surprise me to see Lackey take a quick move to the DL so they could get someone like Matusz into the pool. The schedule is still a bit of a doss for the next week, so you’re only looking at Lackey missing one start against a tougher team.

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  16. cerulean

    dmick89:
    Edwin,

    I want a movie that is at least somewhat original. Stupid movies can be made well. Superhero movies are just the same movie over and over and most are done well. Few are original and good.

    I might be a johnny-come-lately on the series, but I have recently enjoyed the sprawling works of one Patrick Rothfuss—The Kingkiller Chronicles—after discovering him on the podcast Unattended Consequences with Max Temkin of Cards Against Humanity. (It’s fun to think of The Kingkiller Chronicles as a superhero/antihero memoir after he may or may not have lost his powers.) In a few of the podcast episodes, he talks about movie rights for his series—how afraid he is that Hollywood would sacrifice all its character and beauty for action sequences. The upshot of their discussions on the matter is this: Making good movies from any source is really, really hard, license to deviate or not.

    Also, I look forward to the rumored sequel to the best superhero movie ever—The Incredibles. Yes, the best, no contest. Prove me wrong.

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  17. Perkins

    uncle dave: I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, but we’re now at the point where a trip to the 15-day DL will extend to August 31.That’s the day where playoff eligibility is determined — it’s everyone on the active roster and the DL.So you can choose between Coghlan and LaStella, Smith and Patton, and so on.Wouldn’t really surprise me to see Lackey take a quick move to the DL so they could get someone like Matusz into the pool.The schedule is still a bit of a doss for the next week, so you’re only looking at Lackey missing one start against a tougher team.

    I hope LaStella is up at that point. For the playoffs, I’d love to see Joe go with only 6 relievers, one of whom is Jason Hammel. No need to have 6th inning guys there at that point, and positional roster depth/flexibility would be highly valuable.

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  18. dmick89

    I think if he playoffs started today, Lackey would be in the pen. Hard to argue otherwise in my opinion. Hammel has put together a pretty good season, even if he’s been a bit lucky.

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