Will the Cubs complete the hat trick of being swept by some of the worst teams in the NL? This time they have the additional challenge of getting swept at home.
Team Overviews
NL Rank in parens
Padres | Cubs | |
wOBA | .278 (15th) | .296 (14th) |
UBR | -4.4 (15th) | 4.1 (1st) |
UZR | -1.7 (9th) | 9.9 (5th) |
DRS | -7 (9th) | 6 (5th) |
SP FIP | 3.98 (11th) | 3.95 (10th) |
RP FIP | 3.74 (11th) | 4.68 (16th) |
The Cubs have already been swept by an NL team that has even worse offensive numbers. Now it's the Padres chance to bring up that average by feasting on the Cubs bullpen. The Cubs pen is the only one in the NL with a FIP above 4, and they have that beaten and then some.
Position players
Anthony Rizzo replacement Yonder Alonso has been their best hitter on the season with a .350 wOBA. As for the rest, the Padres have had four players post a sub .300 wOBA in over 100 PAs this year. The Cubs only have two (Stewart, Soto), though Soriano and Barney just miss the list. Cameron Maybin leads the Padres with 14 SB, and he, Wil Venable, and replacement level SS Andy Parrino lead the team in baserunning numbers. Not surprisingly, Alonso and C Nick Hundley are the major sinks in baserunning numbers. RF Chris Denorfia is projected to be their best defender, while Venable and Alonso are the worst.
Pitching Matchups
Monday: Jeff Suppan, LOL (4.21, 5.13, 5.43, 5.11) vs Travis Wood, LHP (3.86, 5.31, 4.28, 4.00), 1:20 PM CT
Jeff Suppan has made five starts with the Padres, throwing 25.2 innings and striking out just five batters. Any of those batters who weren't pitchers should just retire immediately.
Travis Wood followed up his serviceable start to the season with a pretty good one against the Astros. He looked a little shaky early but then bore down and had great stuff the rest of the way. I was surprised to see that he only struck out three batters in the start, and he was pulled in the 6th inning after throwing 97 pitches.
Tuesday: Eric Stults, LHP (1.96, 3.59, 4.51, 4.27), vs Jeff Samardzija, RHP (3.00, 2.96, 3.18, 3.95), 1:20 PM CT
Stults was a swingman/AAAA starter for the Dodgers for many years, and bounced around to the Rockies and White Sox before the Padres picked him up earlier this season after a DFA. He's an extreme fly ball pitcher who hasn't given up a HR yet this year, and has a K/BB ratio of one. On the other hand, he looks like the kind of guy the Padres always seem to get serviceable production from (cf. Kevin Correia).
Shark had another solid outing without any run support against the Astros. He was hitting 95 to 96 on his fastball on the stadium gun, and his splitter looked as nasty as it has all season. His walk rate sits at a bafflingly low 2.84 BB/9. ZiPS has him projected at a sub-4 FIP even with a projected 4.50 BB/9, and if that walk rate has Transformed then wow.
Wednesday: Anthony Bass, RHP (3.55, 3.52, 3.46, 4.01) vs Ryan Dempster, RHP (2.14, 2.70, 3.24, 3.88), 1:20 PM CT
Bass has been amazeballs as a starter this year, and has nearly doubled his strikeout rate from relieving last year. He was hammered in his last start by the Mets.
Dempster pitched into the 8th inning in his last start, giving up one run and taking the loss. He just doesn't want to win.
Comments
Suppan’s K/BB ratio is hilarious. The cubs should have no problem with him (they probably will).
ACTQuote Reply
Here are the guys who struck out against Suppan: http://www.baseball-reference.com/play-index/batter_vs_pitcher.cgi?pitcher=suppaje01#gotresults&pitcher=suppaje01&min_year_game=2012&max_year_game=2012&post=1&opp_id=&bats=any&opponent_status=&c1criteria=SO&c1gtlt=gt&c1val=1&c2criteria=&c2gtlt=eq&c2val=0&orderby=PA&orderby_dir=desc&orderby_second=Name&orderby_dir_second=asc&ajax=1&submitter=1
Looks like Galvis, Scutaro, and Weeks for position players. Galvis is a defense-only middle infielder who was only called up because of Utley’s injury. Weeks is normally a good hitter, but he’s struggled this year and struck out 184 times a couple years ago. Scutaro is quite surprising, since he’s an excellent contact hitter.
ACTQuote Reply
A sign of just how bad the Cubs are this year: When I look at those pitching matchups, I would initially think the Cubs would win all 3 games. (dying laughing)
Recalcitrant Blogger NateQuote Reply
Rice in limbo wrote:
My arm started hurting when I was about 8 years old and I don’t remember a time playing baseball when it didn’t. I was throwing curves at the age of 6 so I doubt that helped, but I’ve always assumed it’s that way for most people who pitch.
That article is also why I never blame the teams for a pitcher’s injury. He played 15 years with pain with pain and never said anything to a coach. These guys play through pain all the time. If a pitcher notified a coach every time he felt something in his elbow or shoulder he’d rarely take the mound. This doesn’t mean teams shouldn’t use their starting pitchers responsibly, but I think it’s insane to blame a team for a injury that likely already existed before he was even drafted.
mb21Quote Reply
I felt the same way about those who struckout against Dolis. (dying laughing)
mb21Quote Reply
@ Recalcitrant Blogger Nate:
If I would have looked at these pitching match-ups before the season I’d have expected the Cubs to take the final game of the series and lose the first two.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Dolis has plenty of velocity, at least. Suppan has nothing.
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
O RLY
Rice in limboQuote Reply
@ ACT:
True, but neither of them can strike anybody out. I’d put money on Suppan striking out more than Dolis as a reliever.
mb21Quote Reply
I was going to ask any of you DC-ites if you know a good place to watch the Cubs game, and I’m (dying laughing) just imagining some of the responses.
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Padres/Cubs while in DC or anything else while in DC? You know the answer.
mb21Quote Reply
Cubs lose.
GBTSQuote Reply
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Not yet…not yet…
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Number 3 hitter Joe Mather with a sacrifice. fuck
Recalcitrant Blogger NateQuote Reply
@ Recalcitrant Blogger Nate:
Shut you right up.
Dale SveumQuote Reply
Travis Wood looks like he spends his spare time acting in westerns. I would make fun of Lalli for striking out, but we graduated from college together at a tiny liberal arts school, and its great that a career minor leaguer gets a few MLB games because of injury.
Recalcitrant Blogger NateQuote Reply
So…Darwin Barney.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
BerseliusQuote Reply
Recalcitrant Blogger Nate wrote:
He looks like he’d fit right in on Justified
BerseliusQuote Reply
Pitcher formerly known as Leo Nunez ————-> 8 week suspension
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Recalcitrant Blogger Nate:
He was bunting for a hit, according to the radio guys.
ACTQuote Reply
(dying laughing)
(dying laughing)
The Padres have hit 10% of their home runs this season in 3 innings against the Cubs.
GBTSQuote Reply
Wow, batting practice.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
14%.
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Sonfar today I think the Cubs have scored 14% of the runs this season that they scored in the first through seventh inning.
mb21Quote Reply
Home run derby!
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Javier Baez is 1-1.
mb21Quote Reply
Jeez…that wind (dying laughing)
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Why is Wood still pitching?
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
I guess Sveum wanted him to have a chance to qualify for the win.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Do you have to ask? It’s because the bullpen sucks.
ACTQuote Reply
Why is Suppan still pitching? I don’t even mean this game. Why is he pitching at all?
ACTQuote Reply
I like the part where Randy Wells doesn’t throw strikes either.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ ACT:
They don’t suck as much as a tired and ineffective Travis Wood.
mb21Quote Reply
That almost was a great play by Castro.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Baez 1-2
mb21Quote Reply
I like offense.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Now it’s the Cubs turn to cough up the lead.
mb21Quote Reply
These 2 teams combined for 51 home runs through 94 total games. They have 7 in 6 innings.
mb21Quote Reply
mb21 wrote:
BUST
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Good call. Marmol’s in the pen.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
C’mon, Marmol, blow this save!
PezcoreQuote Reply
@ Pezcore:
He won’t get a chance if Randy Wells keeps throwing BP 😀
Rice CubeQuote Reply
I think plays that should be judgment calls for the umpire. Yeah, it hit the batter, but Lalli had no chance of fielding that. Run scores.
mb21Quote Reply
I think it’s funny that a guy who was DFA’d is the Cubs “shut down” guy.
mb21Quote Reply
I like the wind.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
What is this?
shawndgoldmanQuote Reply
I am confused by today’s events.
shawndgoldmanQuote Reply
@ shawndgoldman:
This is called a “win”…it hasn’t happened in many moons.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
That was actually a fun game.
ACTQuote Reply
@ shawndgoldman:
i guess the Cubs failed to lose? i’m looking it up right now on Wikipedia. I guess that’s a real thing.
joshQuote Reply
Castro saw 9 pitches all day.
ACTQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
…. ahhhhh…. YESSsss. I now recall.
The tune they played from my youth, that I have not heard in ages also seemed to jog my memory.
shawndgoldmanQuote Reply
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnVrSZHnvYY
shawndgoldmanQuote Reply
@ ACT:
He REALLY liked one of those.
shawndgoldmanQuote Reply
Wind or no wind, this is impressive: http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=21836029&c_id=mlb
ACTQuote Reply
@ ACT:
I knew Adolfo would sabotage the Cub’s draft pick status. He’s so latino.
PezcoreQuote Reply
The Brewers aren’t just snakebitten, they fell into an entire lair of snakes. Currently injured an unable to play to various degrees:
C Kottaras (hamstring cramps)
C Lucroy (bruised hand)
1B Mat Gamel (Torn ACL, out for year)
1B Travis Ishikawa (DL with oblique strain)
3B Ramirez (sore elbow)
SS Alex Gonalez (Torn ACL, out for year)
SS Cesar Izturis (DL with strained hamstring)
SP Marco Estrada (DL with quad strain)
SP Chris Narveson (Torn shoulder, out for year)
BerseliusQuote Reply
Also,
World Series Bound!
BerseliusQuote Reply
Wow, I didn’t realize what an extreme flyball pitcher Travis Wood is (career GB% of 32). Pretty much the worst possible pitcher to have on a day like this (except Suppan, who is the worst pitcher to have on any day).
ACTQuote Reply
Baez finished his first game @ Peoria with 2 singles, no walks, and no strikeouts in 4 PA.
mb21Quote Reply
“I thought we traded you!”
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ ACT:
Hmm. Suppan, or Anthony Young? I think we could debate this: ACT wrote:
for a long time.
Could be quite fun.
SkipVBQuote Reply
@ SkipVB:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/2306/saturday-night-live-point-counterpoint-lee-marvin-and-michelle-triola
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Thanks for breaking the curse, MB
Ref: @ SkipVB:
SkipVBQuote Reply
New recap: http://obstructedview.net/news-and-rumors/cubs-post-game-recap-by-the-rebellion-and-ewoks.html
Aisle424Quote Reply
@ SkipVB:
Aah, well, guess the ref doesn’t work, but a few threads ago accused MB of cursing the Cubs by writing the “Bad Teams get Hot” post.
SkipVBQuote Reply