Time: 7:05 PM CT
TV: ESPN
LINEUPS
(81-73) 2B Matt Carpenter |
(98-56) CF Dexter Fowler |
Will the Cubs win? No, but it could go either way.
538 Forecast: 61% chance of winning
Time: 7:05 PM CT
TV: ESPN
LINEUPS
(81-73) 2B Matt Carpenter |
(98-56) CF Dexter Fowler |
Will the Cubs win? No, but it could go either way.
538 Forecast: 61% chance of winning
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Lester looking solid so far
berseliusQuote Reply
Standing O for Ross was nice
berseliusQuote Reply
Only neck-tat has reached through three. I’ll take it.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Great AB by Bryant. I don’t know how he laid off those.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Martinez honoring not only Fernandez, but also Oscar Taveras on his cap. Seems appropriate for Fernandez, but not so much for Taveras.
I realize he and Taveras were close friends, but if one of my friends killed himself and his girlfriend by driving drunk, I don’t think I’d write his name on my hat to display on national television. Just throwing that out there.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Perkins,
I think it’s perfectly fine to remember a friend even if he did something awful. I think it’s a bit odd to do so on the day someone else died.
dmick89Quote Reply
Runs, please.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
I understand that this is a trigger for a number of people, especially those whose lives have been impacted by alcoholism and/or drunk driving, but the two are way closer than you give credit. So much of being young is that sense of invincibility that allows one to take more risks than they should. That’s precisely what has happened to both rising stars.
The problem is that neither player had somebody watching out for them. Taveras should not have been able to get behind a wheel. Fernandez should not have been in a boat speeding along in the dark. Whether any alcohol was involved in the later does not negate the fact that it was a result of poor judgment, even just a small one.
So I disagree that one cannot honor two friends who died tragically very young.
ceruleanQuote Reply
dmick89,
I honestly thought it was odd that the Cardinals wore “OT” patches all last year. But I agree it’s especially odd for Martinez to call it out on the day Jose Fernandez died.
PerkinsQuote Reply
cerulean,
I’m a bit more sensitive on the drunk driving thing, since a good friend of mine got killed by a drunk driver at 19. Zero sympathy for people who choose to do that.
Speeding in a boat at night falls more within what I’d consider normal bounds of “dumb shit you do at a young age,” and so feels more tragic (at least to me). That’s obviously amplified by Fernandez’s own life experiences and his being one of the very best pitchers in the world.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Grandpa Rossy!!!!
PerkinsQuote Reply
Grandpa!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Wow. That’s awesome.
dmick89Quote Reply
dmick89,
I don’t think it’s odd to remember friends who have died when a friend dies at all. When I hear that somebody died of cancer, I think about those I have lost to cancer because that’s the way the brain works. When I hear that somebody died operating a vehicle, I think about how I flipped a car when I was eighteen because I feel asleep at the wheel and the fact that I probably should have killed my brother and others.
Guys, I know we hate the Cardinals and all, but can we practice some empathy?
David Ross agrees.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Perkins,
That’s awful. But keep in mind that harboring those feelings can turn you into a monster. We need more empathy because it leads to understanding, and that understanding can save lives.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Ross should have taken the sure out. He looked safe.
dmick89Quote Reply
Not sure I liked Ross going after the lead runner there.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Yeah, he’s safe. That sucks.
dmick89Quote Reply
Stupid replay ruins everything.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Whew.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
That was a glass of water in the desert!
ceruleanQuote Reply
Perkins,
I don’t want to give you the third degree on this, but I am increasingly uneasy at the state of affairs around the world and this country because people believe they have identified the faults in others rather than putting themselves in that situation—allowing them to feel the genuine emotions and grief that others are dealing with—and weeping. Life is hard. Shit happens. No rhyme but that which rhymes with itself. No reason but the reason that defines itself. It’s everybody’s fault and nobody’s fault. Life loops around itself until it loops no more. I won’t begrudge anyone who mourns the end of the loop.
ceruleanQuote Reply
I hate to be insensitive here, but I really hate how the ESPN broadcast keeps interpreting the game for their Fernandez tributes.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Fixed. It is annoying any time the broadcast has a guest that cannot see the field of play. I don’t mind otherwise.
ceruleanQuote Reply
cerulean,
Oops. Damn auto-correct.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
David Ross has a homerun every twenty plate appearances this year.
MVGP!
ceruleanQuote Reply
I hope Joe uses a pinch-hitter here in October.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Pretty cool move by Joe here.
dmick89Quote Reply
Goddammit this day is too emotional. (dying laughing)
ceruleanQuote Reply
J-Hey crawling after the ball.
I love this team.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Justin Grimm, LOOGY
dmick89Quote Reply
Um… why did Maddon bring in Grimm to face a lefty?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
dmick89,
He was 50% effective against lefties!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
I don’t know, but he’s been doing it all year. It’s weird.
dmick89Quote Reply
Is Rondon not able to go on back to back days?
dmick89Quote Reply
Contreras is pretty damned good at blocking pitches.
dmick89Quote Reply
For the drama.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Grimm gets to face another lefty. Hooray.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Screw the closer.
ceruleanQuote Reply
I really hate the camera angle ESPN has tonight. Feels like I’m watching from the rooftops.
dmick89Quote Reply
Why did Joe keep the bunt on with two strikes? Heyward obviously isn’t much of a bunter.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Ugh, Heyward. No bunts please.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Baez could have sold that better.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Baez indicating it hit the knob. He wants to swing the bat. (dying laughing)
dmick89Quote Reply
Surprised this is taking so long.
dmick89Quote Reply
What? I’ll take it, but what’s the point of instant replay?
dmick89Quote Reply
That’s the most reluctant HBP I’ve ever seen.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
dmick89,
They had to find enough evidence to overturn and it was hard to see whether it caught a piece of his hand.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Ugh. Bad baserunning.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
I put that one on Russell being less aggressive than maybe he should have been.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Has this inning taken an hour? Feels like it.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
That was a pretty easy one to overturn. There was no evidence at all it got any part of his hand in my opinion.
dmick89Quote Reply
dmick89,
I think there was an argument for it touching his forearm before it hit the bat. Since there was reasonable doubt for it not hitting the knob first, the call stands.
ceruleanQuote Reply
Why isn’t ESPN showing the velocity for all the pitches?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
This isn’t the sharpest I’ve seen Chapman.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Throw some strikes, please.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
This team is dressed to the nines.
99 wins.
ceruleanQuote Reply
cerulean,
It’s no worries. I’m far from the most empathetic person (scored all the way toward Thinking on MBTI, if you’re into that sort of thing), so that combined with my personal experience gives me an extremely short fuse on drunk driving. It’s honestly something I’ve never done nor that I’d put myself into a position to do.
Though while I don’t care about Taveras one bit due to the circumstances of his death, I’m sure it’s very hard on his family and friends (to say nothing of his girlfriend’s friends and family). I would never begrudge them the opportunity to mourn. They still lost someone dear to them.
What strikes me as tone deaf is for Martinez (or more seriously, the entire Cardinals team) to honor him on their uniforms. For an organization that lost another player to a drunk driving accident in 2007, and formerly employed a manager with a DUI problem, putting such a memorial on the uniform indicates organizational support (or at least nonchalance) toward the behavior.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Foreeeever young
BerseliusQuote Reply
No other MLB team can reach 99 wins this year.
Cubs have 7 games left.
Rice in limboQuote Reply
Perkins,
Fair enough.
I must say that I despise the Jungian personality tests. But maybe that’s just me because I am a contrarian by nature. Fuck you, no I’m not.
As for “feeling” versus ”thinking”, it’s a false dichotomy. I believe that you can think yourself into empathy, because I have to do it from time to time. There is a weird disconnect that can happen where I become completely apathetic—I imagine it is a coping mechanism for I have developed for my continued existence—and I can’t feel a damn thing but the baseline pain and discontent that’s always there. But I do have an imagination that I can use to transport myself to other perspectives and think things like, “This is exceedingly odd. You realize you are being an asshole, right?” And it helps bring me back from the brink of becoming the worst version of myself. I recommend it.
I have long thought that learning music years after any optimal age for learning music had passed has given me that ability. And new neuroscience backs it up. Learn to play a guitar, or a ukulele, or just practice singing even if you suck (you’ll get better). I recommend learning the Beatles. Practicing music literally changes the brain. And the way it changes it seems to be consistent with empathy.
ceruleanQuote Reply
It’s kind of nice to have a closer who can be dominant even when he’s not at his best. Kind of like when the Cubs had Joe Borowski. (dying laughing)
dmick89Quote Reply
Lester has a legitimate shot at the Cy. If he wins his next outing and strikes out nine, I think he gets it. 200+ IP, 200 K, 50 BB, sub-2.50 ERA, 20–4 record. Those are old-school numbers and arbitrary thresholds, but they look really good.
Sidenote: I didn’t realize that Fernandez topped the board in fWAR (whatever the opposite of (dying laughing) is)
ceruleanQuote Reply
http://obstructedview.net/cubs-3-cardinals-1-9-25-16/
berseliusQuote Reply