The surging Cubs could extend their streak to 12 in a row in a series against the Pirates. At least they'll get to lose in a beautiful ballpark. The Pirates are coming off a series loss at home to the Mets, and just DFA'd former future face of the franchise Nate McLouth.
Team Overviews
NL Rank in parentheses
Cubs | Pirates | |
wOBA | .297 (14th) | .267 (16th) |
UBR | 3.4 (2nd) | 2.7 (4th) |
UZR | 7.9 (4th) | -0.3 (9th) |
DRS | 6 (4th) | -11 (10th) |
SP FIP | 3.86 (9th) | 3.59 (7th) |
RP FIP | 4.69 (16th) | 3.72 (11th) |
As MB pointed out in the last thread, it's rare that the Cubs are playing a team with an even shittier offense. To be fair, the Pirates offense hasn't had a chance to tee off on Cubs relievers yet this year. It should also be noted that the next "best" bullpen FIP in the NL is the DBacks with 3.94.
Since the first game is already going on, I'll just jump to the
Pitching Matchups
As always, ERA, FIP, xFIP, ZiPS FIP are listed for each pitcher
Friday: Ryan Dempster, RHP (2.28, 2.83, 3.18, 3.84) vs A. J. Burnett, RHP (4.78, 3.48, 3.02, 3.94), 6:05 PM CT
Burnett is doing Burnett things early on. I think he's thrown 40 pitches in this first inning. He had a scary start to the season, breaking his orbital bone during a bunting drill in spring training almost as soon as the pirates acquired him. He came back much more quickly than expected from the surgery and has pitched well for the Pirates. Certainly better than his tenure with the Yankees. Batters are squaring him up a bit more than usual, but he's also seen a big jump in his ground ball rate.
Dempster has had two relatively bad starts in his last two times out, giving up four runs in six innings in each and two HR to the White Sox. Hopefully he grabs a win tonight so we don't have to keep hearing about his lack of Ws on the season, though if he gets another no-decision or loss it just further shows how pointless W-L record is as a statistic.
Saturday: Paul Maholm, LHP (4.73, 5.47, 4.34, 4.14) vs Kevin Correia, RHP (4.50, 5.09, 4.84, 4.74), 6:15 PM CT
I remember a time when Correia was considered to be the Pirates ace after they picked him up from San Diego in the 2011 offseason. He got off to a good start and made the All-Star team based on his 11 wins, but his numbers inevitably cratered in the second half until he was shut down in late August with an oblique strain. He picked up right where he left off in his return this year, putting up Rafael Dolis-esque strikeout numbers.
Like Dempster, Maholm's run of good starts was interrupted by the Cards and White Sox. He gave up 9 runs in those two games, though he still managed to get lots of grounders. Both pitchers were damaged by the wind blowing out at Wrigley, and Maholm outdid Dempster by giving up three to the Sox. Maholm has had a lot of bad luck with the HR ball (19.1% HR/FB) but has had good luck with his grounders (.239 BABIP).
Sunday: Matt Garza, RHP (3.72, 3.78, 3.71, 3.56) vs Erik Bedard or TBA, LHP (3.52, 3.20, 3.39, 3.39), 12:35 PM CT
Garza has come back down to earth in his last few starts, and apparently his velocity has been down. The Astros (!) "offense" touched him up for seven runs in his last start. His BABIP is also low for a guy that's been getting a lot of grounders. I wonder how much of the BABIP stuff here and with the above pitchers is due to the Cubs improved defense. Surely it's not all of it, but replacing Ramirez and whatever Cylon leg treatments they've given to Soriano is converting a lot more balls into outs this year.
Bedard has been nails with the Pirates this year, but who knows how long he'll be healthy. The last time he pitched a full season as a starter was 2006, since then he's made 28, 15, 15, 0, and 24 starts, and his shoulder is being held together with the same tape that held together Chad Fox's elbow. He's had problems with his back too. The Pirates got him for cheap though at only one year and $4.5m, and even if he blows out his shoulder this weekend the Pirates have already gotten their money's worth on the deal.
70% chance or higher the Cubs lose their 10th in a row. Crazy.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Closer to 90% when you consider Dempster just doesn’t want to win enough
BerseliusQuote Reply
No big deal though. Marmol and Stewart will be back very soon so the Cubs will turn this around. (dying laughing)
mb21Quote Reply
@ Berselius:
Make that 100%, given the lack of fear inspired by the Cubs lineup.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
No Jim Rice in this lineup
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Actually, it should be 110% chance, because no player on the Cubs has the closer mentality.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Dempster is a Proven Closer, MO
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
But he selfishly took a more prominent role, because he couldn’t take the pressure.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Rodrigo Lopez ——————-> pulled after one pitch today. Thoyer’s plans ———–> ruined (dying laughing)
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
SP is a gritty position though
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Who do we get now? Al Yellon? Pretty sure he’d be as good as Lopez anyway.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
He needs to get his haircut situation squared away first
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Randy Wells must be as happy as a puppy with two peckers.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
I like Pat’s optimism that we need a homerun with Koyie at the plate. Or any Cub.
joshQuote Reply
@ josh:
Pat could sell an Eskimo sandwich to an actual Eskimo
BerseliusQuote Reply
Jesus, Dempster is pitching like a fucking ace. I hate this team.
joshQuote Reply
This team is funny.
mb21Quote Reply
Why the hell was Dempster allowed to bat?
ACTQuote Reply
@ mb21:
http://youtu.be/0VaeQbN7HfA?t=6m52s
Skip to 6:52.
joshQuote Reply
While the Cubs continue to suck ass, Miguel Montero is now off the board for the “contend in 2013” plan:
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/05/dbacks-agree-to-extension-with-miguel-montero.html
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ ACT:
To K Tabata and McCutchen, obviously. Doy.
joshQuote Reply
How was THAT a strike?!
Rice CubeQuote Reply
TOOTBLAN
BerseliusQuote Reply
RALLY!
mb21Quote Reply
As much as the 2006 Cubs sucked, I actually didn’t mind watching them. This team is painful to watch.
mb21Quote Reply
Steal on a pitchout!
Let it happen to you.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
How. Was that a? Strike!
A strike how was that a.
How was that strike, a?
Cubs poetry
joshQuote Reply
Dempster’s having a nice game. Sure would be nice if they scored a run for him.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Hope Monster signs C Montero for Six Years
I swear, this free agent class will consist of ten replacement-level players and they shall get 8 figure contracts
PezcoreQuote Reply
@ mb21:
I’m enjoying this team a bit more. Most of what I remember of 2006 was tons of shitty starting pitching.
BerseliusQuote Reply
Pat keeps harping on Dempster’s lack of wins. I’m starting to think wins are meaningless for a pitcher. They’re like points you score in some kind of metascoreboard, only you have almost no way to influence if you score.
joshQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Yeah the offense is anemic, but at least there’s some good pitching performances. Offense is fun, but when your team scores 6 and still loses, that sucks bad.
joshQuote Reply
In 2006 the Cubs had the second worst pitching and third worst offense in the NL. Worst starter FIP in the league that year.
BerseliusQuote Reply
Obligatory 9th inning rally, here we come!
BerseliusQuote Reply
9 hits, 0 runs. Let It Happen to You.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Bunting Win!
For the Pirates.
joshQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Ouch. Holy shit, I must have tuned that year out. I remember going into 2007 with very low expectations.
joshQuote Reply
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BerseliusQuote Reply
Might’ve just gotten a run if not for the fucking bunt.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Big time rally
mb21Quote Reply
@ josh:
At least the Cubs were able to turn that draft position into Josh Vitters. The kid has a bright future
BerseliusQuote Reply
Holy shit. The Cubs suck. It hurts. SO MUCH PAIN!
joshQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Ramirez, Lee, Zambrano were better than anything this team has. All of them.
mb21Quote Reply
This is where Castro swings at everything.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
NO!
Yes.
joshQuote Reply
Everybody but Castro knew that foot off the plate pitch was coming.
mb21Quote Reply
FWIW, Castro was swinging at strikes, at least per Gameday.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
That would piss me off it wasn’t so predictable.
mb21Quote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
The bunt call actually made since with Koyie batting.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
I thought they should’ve pinch hit at that point š
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Castro’s problem is that he’s swinging at everything because he is the absolute only offense this team has. How can he not try to win the game in every at bat? Who else will do it?
This team blows big hair goat testicles with, like, some shit caked to them.
joshQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Yeah, I think he was actually pretty patient in this game, working a couple of 3-ball counts. The one that struck him out was a really good pitch.
ACTQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Well, that would have been better. He also should have pinch-hit for Dempster in the 7th.
ACTQuote Reply
ACT wrote:
Not when you consider that he missed the bunting tournament.
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ ACT:
Giving way an out never makes sense to me. Ever. I don’t give a fat friar’s fart what MGL found.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Twins are trying to come back.
mb21Quote Reply
@ Berselius:
Koyie should have been on this team since day 1. We’d be 35-0 right now. Woulda coulda shoulda. *sigh*
joshQuote Reply
Mercurial Outfielder wrote:
That’s not what bunting is. You increase the chance that you make an out in exchange for increasing the chance for advancing the runner.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
Yeah, I’m not too worried about him. But he’s going to go full Soriano when he gets a bit older that bat slows down. (dying laughing)
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Koyie would have grounded into a double play. You don’t need math to know that.
joshQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Come on, Twins!
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Unlike Soriano, Castro doesn’t have much power and much of his offensive value is tied up in a high babip. He has a .315 avg and a .322 wOBA. .364 BABIP. A knee injury and he’s just not that good. He needs to walk more. A 2.1% walk rate is horrible.
mb21Quote Reply
Tim Lincecum sucked yet again.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
He’s lost his command. Maybe he’s trying to TRANSFORM into Gregg Maddux. He may be cooked.
joshQuote Reply
@ mb21:
I’m quickly losing my optimism for Castro.
joshQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Castro is expected to develop more power as he fills out more, and his hit tool is outstanding.
ACTQuote Reply
@ josh:
Based on what? A month and a half of decent performance?
ACTQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Dammit!
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ ACT:
Mostly, based on whiskey and the sting of loss.
joshQuote Reply
@ ACT:
No, based on him being a Cub and dragged down by the horrid Cubs Way.
Mostly, it’s the whiskey.
joshQuote Reply
I love how Heath Bell came in in the ninth to close, got knocked out of the game, but got a hold anyway. Holds are such a crummy stat.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
What MB said. If he develops power, then he could be good, but he’s defense still kind of sucks and his power isn’t much good. He makes good contact, but will his contact decrease if he increases power? And the best hitters seem to have the best patience, which he lacks. I guess he could be a Vlad type, but I’m more worried about him becoming a Pie type (except with a couple actual good years).
joshQuote Reply
@ ACT:
But we need a whole number to give people to tell fans if a guy is GOOD or BAD (no middle ground allowed, GRAY AREA IS BULLSHIT). All them decimalations don’t make sense! So…. holds. Saves. Wins. And other such bullshit.
joshQuote Reply
josh wrote:
Mmm…. Pie…..
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
Fucking Pie swings at everything.
Just wanted to put that visual out there.
joshQuote Reply
Grand Slam Nelly Cruz. Fucking Texas scoring runs like it’s NOTHING!!
joshQuote Reply
I’m glad i didn’t watch this game.
Recalcitrant Blogger NateQuote Reply
@ josh:
They didn’t have to face Pirates pitching.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Astros are beating the Dodgers at the moment.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Pirates pitchers are among the league leaders in ERA. It’s just their offense that’s terrible.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
False. They hung a one-spot on Cubs ACE Ryan Dempster.
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Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
That was a gift courtesy of the epidemic of bad fielding that plagues the Cubs’ pitching staff.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
Them’s the breaks…
Rice CubeQuote Reply
10 Losses… Half way to the major-league record, Baby! Only 13 More losses to go. Don’t disappoint me with scrappy-ness, we need all the losses we can to beat out the Twinkies! I hope Theo brought plenty of beer and chicken for the 7th inning stretches!
PezcoreQuote Reply
@ ACT:
He will develop more power and be valuable but the guy needs to walk. His hitting tools are excellent because of a high babip. Maybe he can sustain that like Ichiro has maybe not. I actually think he can which is why I made a point about his value if he suffers a leg injury.
mb21Quote Reply
http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/cubs/post/_/id/10458/pti-will-cubs-finish-last
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Was wondering if one of you gif wizards could do something with this:
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/giancarlo-stanton-misses-cutoff-man-logan-morrison-thankful-172443661.html
I was thinking “Matrix”.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Post-game Recap up: http://obstructedview.net/chicago-cubs/cubs-post-game-recap-by-homer-simpson-repeat-as-necessary.html
Aisle424Quote Reply
@ ACT:
No, I’m pretty sure it’s handing the other team an out.
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