It’s our last chance to hear Vin Scully call a Cubs game. Boo.
The Dodgers have been kind of a mess injury-wise this year, but somehow find themselves at the top of their division anyway. Despite having fourteen (!) different pitchers start a game this year, they still have the sixth-best starter ERA in the league. If you made a bet last offseason that Scott Kazmir of all people would be one of two Dodgers starters to make every start this year, you would be a rich man. Oh, wait. Kazmir is now also on the DL. They finally got Brandon McCarthy back from TJS in July only to see him go down with a hip injury a month later. Their probable pitchers page on mlb.com might as well be replaced with a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Team Leaders
Cubs
- OBP: Anthony Rizzo (.396)
- ISO: Kris Bryant (.274)
- HR: Bryant (33)
- R+RBI: Bryant (190)
- wRC+: Bryant (155)
- BSR: Bryant (3.5)
- SP K/9: Jon Lester (9.00)
- SP BB/9: Kyle Hendricks (2.22)
- SP FIP: Jake Arrieta (3.30)
- RP K/9: Aroldis Chapman (14.92)
- RP BB/9: Hector Rondon (1.24)
- RP FIP: Chapman (0.54)
- WAR: Bryant (6.8)
Dodgers
- OBP: Corey Seager (.376)
- ISO: Yasmani Grandal (.252)
- HR: Justin Turner (24)
- R+RBI: Seager (147)
- wRC+: Seager (146)
- BSR: Trayce Thompson (4.3)
- SP K/9: Clayton Kershaw (10.79)
- SP BB/9: Kershaw (0.67)
- SP FIP: Kershaw (1.67)
- RP K/9: Kenley Jansen (12.83)
- RP BB/9: Jansen (1.52)
- RP FIP: Jansen (1.65)
- WAR: Seager (6.1)
If Kershaw had not suffered an injury, he would probably be leading the MVP race.
Pitching Matchups
K/9, BB/9, ERA, FIP, projected ERA listed for each starter.
Friday: Mike Montgomery, LHP (8.56, 3.01, 2.41, 3.44, 4.37) vs Bud Norris, RHP (8.25, 3.56, 4.69, 4.10, 4.52), 9:10 PM CT
Montgomery looked surprisingly competent in a spot start against the Rockies last week, pitching into the fifth inning with some very efficient innings. The Cubs are certainly hoping for a another nice surprise in Chavez Ravine. The Dodgers picked up Norris from the Barves back in June, and he’s been pretty terrible for them. He’s posted a 5.67 ERA in seven starts and made a DL trip in the beginning of August. I guess he just wanted to make sure he fit in with the staff. I always mix Bud Norris up with Bud Smith, and I’m not sure if that makes me think better or worse of him.
Saturday: Jason Hammel, RHP (7.52, 2.88, 3.07, 4.27, 4.11) vs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, 3:05 PM CT
The Dodgers haven’t announced anyone for this game yet. Based on the timing this could be Julio Urias, who pitched on Sunday, but the Dodgers are trying to limit his innings for the rest of the year and would rather have him in long relief. This would normally have been Scott Kazmir’s spot, but he just hit the DL with a neck problem.
Sunday: Jon Lester, LHP (9.00, 2.51, 2.81, 3.67, 3.28) vs Kenta Maeda? (9.02, 2.48, 3.37, 3.68, 3.44) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, 3:10 PM CT
I’m guessing this one is Kenta Maeda, who pitched on Tuesday. The Cubs haven’t faced Maeda, who was signed to more or less be the Dodgers fifth starter but has ended up being their most reliable pitcher this year. It’s probably a good thing he’s not facing off against Arrieta, as he’s one of the best pitchers at inducing soft contact and we’d all be clawing our eyes out over the sheer number of weak groundouts in that hypothetical game. His slider has been a humongous pitch for him this year according to the pfx data.
Comments
Shrug Smiley is actually a pretty good pre-integration baseball name.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/mlbs-hit-tracking-tool-misses-a-lot-of-hits/
dmick89Quote Reply
Fun facts: by fangraphs 2016 pitch values, the Cubs have the best fastball (Arrieta), slider (Lackey), and changeup (Hendricks) in baseball. Lester comes up third on the cut fastball list.
h/t to Brett for pointing this out for Arrieta
http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=y&type=7&season=2016&month=0&season1=2016&ind=0&team=0&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&sort=3,d
berseliusQuote Reply
berselius,
It would be nice if the Cub pitchers could morph into one monster pitcher that’s 1st in all those categories like Voltron. His name could be Kyohke Arrickskey. Arrickskey, Lester and Hammel in the playoffs would be pretty formidable.
MuckerQuote Reply
I have Doors of Stone on the brain.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Pretty sure this was renamed Eastwood Ravine in part III.
ceruleanQuote Reply
to-day’s base ball squadron
Fowler
Bryant
Rizzo
Zobrist
Russell
Heyward
Soler
Montero
Montgomery
berseliusQuote Reply
Mucker,
The Mets already formed Carlos Voltron.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
It would be nice if Detwiler could stop sucking for just one game.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Did a release date get announced or something?
berseliusQuote Reply
Russell!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Addy!!!
dmick89Quote Reply
Montgomery was swinging away, but then made a bunt attempt on two strikes. Maddon is weird.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Throw strikes, please.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Apparently didn’t work.
dmick89Quote Reply
Get well soon, Lackey.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Bullpen, please.
dmick89Quote Reply
I dislike this trend of the leadoff hitter getting on base every time.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
No pinch-hitter? Lame.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Joe Blanton is still a thing
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Adrian Gonzalez still powerful.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Tie game!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Crap. Travis Wood in instead of Chapman? I know it’s a tie game on the road, but come on.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Bryant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
So much for this: http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-one-problem-with-kris-bryants-mvp-case/
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Kris Bryant, ladies and gentlemen.
Smokestack LightningQuote Reply
That Chris Brian kid is a good little ball player.
Wenningtons Gorilla CockQuote Reply
As the poet Berselius might say, He’s no Ian Stewart, my frent.
Smokestack LightningQuote Reply
What is the best in life?
ceruleanQuote Reply
In the last inning Len and JD discussed that fangraphs article. They also inplied that anybody still watching this game must be drunk.
Wenningtons Gorilla CockQuote Reply
Appropriate that the new magic number is also the uniform number of the guy who single-handedly tied the game against one of baseball’s toughest pitchers:
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
I enjoy watching Jason Heyward succeed. Hope he’s finally getting himself turned around at the dish.
Smokestack LightningQuote Reply
Smokestack Lightning,
It’s his third extra-base hit since Joe gave him his mental vacation. He’s turning a corner!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
http://obstructedview.net/cubs-6-dodgers-4-8-26-16/
berseliusQuote Reply