Cubs to expand into new, untapped talent pool in tonight’s draft

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Fresh off the Cubs fruitful forays into scouting and signing players in baseball powerhouses like Korea, Morocco, Mongolia, and the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, the Cubs will further advance their reputation of being on the cutting edge of emerging talent markets. They didn’t need to travel far to find it – just think of how embarrassed all of the other MLB teams will be when they find out the Cubs are getting top prospects from their own back yard.

AirBud

He already has an Angels cap on, so the Cubs need to make sure to pick him in the first round before they can snatch him up. I don’t think a talent like this could fall to the second….or fifth round.


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  1. Berselius

    Someone has to chase down all those balls hit on Waveland and Sheffield. Those ballhawks are costing the Cubs money with every ball they steal.

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  2. JMan

    is there a consensus as to whom the Cubs SHOULD take as if Starling is not there? I’ve seen Lindor, Baez, Archie Bradley, and Taylor Guerriri associated to them at one point or another this weekend. I think I’d prefer Baez but i’m sure we’ve never heard of the player they end up taking.

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  3. Berselius

    (dying laughing), I just looked up the imdb synopsis of this movie

    Josh has gone to college and his little sister Andrea enlists their dog Buddy in her baseball team just as Buddy’s puppies are kidnapped by Rocky the Raccoon.

    (dying laughing)
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  4. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=Rice Cube]So….we don’t want the raccoon then?[/quote]No way. Character issues.

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  5. ZappBrannigan

    (dying laughing)

    Once again, I think everyone at my work is wondering what I’m cracking up about. Well done, sir.

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  6. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Mish]http://thebiglead.com/index.php/2011/06/06/bob-brenly-calls-cubs-another-dead-ass-team/[/quote]
    Every time I see the way Z was so composed and calm in that interview, I want to give every beat writer in Chicago except Bruce Miles an atomic wedgie.

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  7. ZappBrannigan

    I really wish the Cubs would win like 10 in a row now, just to shut Sullivan up. They can lose for the rest of the season, I don’t care, it would just be fun to see Z’s speech light a fire under their asses. That has been Baker”s job until recently and he obviously hasn’t been very successful this year (rimshot)

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  8. gaius marius

    i’ve had plenty to say about zambrano’s behavior in the past, but i have to say his restraint in that interview was professional. you can tell he’s fired up and wants to let go, but doesn’t and stops himself before he does. and of course he’s dead fucking right, isn’t he?

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  9. gaius marius

    oh yeah — and paul sullivan can go fuck a patch of poison ivy. what do you guys think he gets paid by the cubs to run these hatchet jobs on players the cubs management decides are not coming back? maybe $2k per job? he can’t be expensive.

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  10. Suburban kid

    [quote name=Mish]Sorry but I am (dying laughing) at “Seventh Inning Felch.”[/quote]
    Why? There’s no shame in what you and Alvin are doing in the bathroom under the bleachers.

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  11. Mercurial Outfielder

    You won’t hear me say this often, if ever again, but Bob Brenly is spot fucking on:

    “This has been, once again, another dead-ass team. You’ve got some guys that look like they’re just playing out the string, and we’re only in the first (week) of June here, and we know from past experience that Carlos is not one of those guys that can sit by idly and keep his mouth shut and just let things continue to spiral downward. He’s going to express his opinion, he’s going to be emotional about it when he does it … I just think it’s a guy who is frustrated with the way the season has gone, he’s frustrated with the way his teammates have approach their daily business … For me, it’s time. It’s about time that somebody stood up and said ‘Enough is enough. I’m tired of watching this.’”

    Good for Bob for saying what needs to be said. Hendry has built two straight stinkers in a row, and Carlos is just doing what team leaders are supposed to do: air out the motherfuckers that aren’t putting in their work.

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  12. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=gaius marius]oh yeah — and paul sullivan can go fuck a patch of poison ivy. what do you guys think he gets paid by the cubs to run these hatchet jobs on players the cubs management decides are not coming back? maybe $2k per job? he can’t be expensive.[/quote]I’m pretty sure they pay him in lembas bread.

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  13. ZappBrannigan

    [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]You won’t hear me say this often, if ever again, but Bob Brenly is spot fucking on:

    Good for Bob for saying what needs to be said. Hendry has built two straight stinkers in a row, and Carlos is just doing what team leaders are supposed to do: air out the motherfuckers that aren’t putting in their work.[/quote]
    Cue the “Fuck Yeah even a blind squirrel finds a nut once a year” image

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  14. Suburban kid

    I realize Al and Ed Hartig probably don’t lurk here, but does anyone know how someone could authenticate an original Wrigley Field turnstyle that they bought from the Cubs in 1986 but don’t have any proof it’s from Wrigley?

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  15. Berselius

    [quote name=ZappBrannigan]Cue the “Fuck Yeah even a blind squirrel finds a nut once a year” image[/quote]

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  16. jtsunami

    I heard from unnamed sources that we’ve been offered Z for Air Bud, but only if we take back Rocky the Raccoon.

    Another name to keep an eye on prior to the deadline is Henry Rowengartner. He has said he wants to finish his career here. Although he doesn’t have the velocity anymore, he still has a mean eephus pitch. Pitch f/x gives it a nasty factor of 88.

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  17. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=Suburban kid]I realize Al and Ed Hartig probably don’t lurk here, but does anyone know how someone could authenticate an original Wrigley Field turnstyle that they bought from the Cubs in 1986 but don’t have any proof it’s from Wrigley?[/quote]I would think as long as you have proof that you bought it from the Cubs, you could probably contact them about providing provenance.

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  18. Suburban kid

    [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]I would think as long as you have proof that you bought it from the Cubs, you could probably contact them about providing provenance.[/quote]They don’t have any kind of receipt or anything. But I think contacting the Cubs is the first piece of advice I will give them.

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  19. jtsunami

    [quote name=Jame Gumb]Only the Cubs would pick the worst year draft-wise to suck this bad.[/quote]This draft is bad?

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  20. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=Suburban kid]They don’t have any kind of receipt or anything. But I think contacting the Cubs is the first piece of advice I will give them.[/quote]Yeah. There used to be a place by Wrigley that sold all kinds of stuff like that, and they would do authentications for a fee (I had a buddy get seats from old Soldier Field authenticated by them) but I think it’s gone now.

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  21. Berselius

    [quote name=jtsunami]This draft is bad?[/quote]
    I think he means that they should have sucked last year, not this year

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  22. jtsunami

    [quote name=Berselius]I think he means that they should have sucked last year, not this year[/quote]They didn’t suck last year?
    (dying laughing)

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  23. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=gaius marius]i wonder if we’ll start to hear about marmol’s work ethic being a problem. would put a motive beyond simple frustration behind zambrano’s coments. the MLB hacks were spreading this pablum http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110312&content_id=16926790&vkey=news_chc&c_id=chc&partnerId=rss_chc earlier this year, and really have no need to unless there’s a perceived issue they want to get in front of.[/quote]I don’t think it’s a work ethic issue, as much as a “not doing his homework” issue. When Z throws 10 FB and 1 change to a guy, and he comes again and the OF shifts and Marmol shakes off the FB sign, that strikes me as a guy that’s just not doing his film and meeting study. And honestly, when he shook off Koyie, that probably would have been a good time for Koyie to call time and visit the mound, if for no other reason that to let the defense reset.

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  24. jtsunami

    [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]I don’t think it’s a work ethic issue, as much as a “not doing his homework” issue. When Z throws 10 FB and 1 change to a guy, and he comes again and the OF shifts and Marmol shakes off the FB sign, that strikes me as a guy that’s just not doing his film and meeting study. And honestly, when he shook off Koyie, that probably would have been a good time for Koyie to call time and visit the mound, if for no other reason that to let the defense reset.[/quote]That would require Koyie doing something above replacement level.

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  25. Dr. Aneus Taint

    [quote name=Berselius]I think he means that they should have sucked last year, not this year[/quote]
    Correct.

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  26. gaius marius

    [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]I don’t think it’s a work ethic issue, as much as a “not doing his homework” issue.[/quote]
    right, that’s just what i mean, tho. work ethic at this level is not just about the weight room, particularly for pitchers.

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  27. ZappBrannigan

    After reading Haugh’s Trib article I’m actually kind of concerned Hendry is going to do something stupid like suspend Z.

    In fact, with back-ass way this organization functions, I’m pretty positive there’s going to be some type of inane moronic punishment.

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  28. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=ZappBrannigan]After reading Haugh’s Trib article I’m actually kind of concerned Hendry is going to do something stupid like suspend Z.

    In fact, with back-ass way this organization functions, I’m pretty positive there’s going to be some type of inane moronic punishment.[/quote]I, too, fear something stupid is coming.

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  29. jtsunami

    [quote name=ZappBrannigan]After reading Haugh’s Trib article I’m actually kind of concerned Hendry is going to do something stupid like suspend Z.

    In fact, with back-ass way this organization functions, I’m pretty positive there’s going to be some type of inane moronic punishment.[/quote]Bullpen for 2 weeks and has to carry the pink backpack.

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  30. gaius marius

    [quote name=Mish]This guy thinks differently about what should have been thrown to Theriot

    http://www.baseballanalytics.org/baseball-analytics-blog/2011/6/6/carlos-zambrano-we-stink.html?utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=twitterfeed%5B/quote%5D
    beside the point, tho, i think. zambrano is talking from both experience and the cubs scouting report, which must be as good on theriot as anyone in the majors because they had him for a long while. you can disagree with the cubs’ perception of theriot (as this guy does), but that zambrano and marmol should be reading from the same hymn sheet is a given. if the cubs think theriot can’t hit the heater, then marmol should not be throwing him sliders except as waste pitches.

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  31. Xoomwaffle

    [quote name=Mish]This guy thinks differently about what should have been thrown to Theriot

    http://www.baseballanalytics.org/baseball-analytics-blog/2011/6/6/carlos-zambrano-we-stink.html?utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=twitterfeed%5B/quote%5D
    A) the sample size of this year is going to be friendly to almost any Theriot stat, because he’s been hot as shit recently. I’m Z sure is remembering when Theriot was with the Cubs.

    B)

    Theriot’s game tying hit off Marmol came on a 2-2 changeup.

    Marmol doesn’t throw a changeup, does he?

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  32. Mish

    I don’t think Marmol throws a change but I don’t study pitch types of pitchers that closely. Not my bag, baby.

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  33. Mish

    [quote name=GBTS]Last mock I saw had the Cubs taking an OF from UConn that I previously had never heard of.[/quote]
    George Springer – Sickels has him 20th on his big board and KG’s latest had him being drafted 10th right after the Cubs. Seriously though, as long as MLBN/MLB.com actually has a picture of the guy drafted, it’ll be a win for Cubs fans.

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  34. Mish

    [quote name=GBTS]Last mock I saw had the Cubs taking an OF from UConn that I previously had never heard of.[/quote]
    9. CHC – George Springer, OF (U of Connecticut)
    A fairly raw college player, Springer kind of reminds me of Cincinnati’s Drew Stubbs: a five-tool player who might struggle with consistency and the ability to hit for average because of holes in his swing and his approach. The comparison is not meant to be an insult because I’m a pretty big Stubbs fan, but it’s more of a warning because players like the Reds outfielder carry a risk of failure.

    –FanGraphs last Mock

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  35. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=Xoomwaffle]Marmol doesn’t throw a changeup, does he?[/quote]No. It was a slider.

    To your first point, MB went back and looked at the Pitch F/X data. Theriot was 0-4 vs. Carlos. In those 4 AB, Carlos threw Theriot 10 FB (6 sinkers, 4 two-seamers) and 1 offspeed pitch. Not a single breaking ball.

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  36. Dr. Aneus Taint

    [quote name=Mish]as long as MLBN/MLB.com actually has a picture of the guy drafted, it’ll be a win for Cubs fans.[/quote].

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  37. Dr. Aneus Taint

    http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/draft/2011/insider/columns/story?columnist=law_keith&page=LawMockDraft4.0&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fmlb%2fdraft%2f2011%2finsider%2fcolumns%2fstory%3fcolumnist%3dlaw_keith%26page%3dLawMockDraft4.0

    6) Starling
    7) Hultzen
    8) Jed Bradley
    9) Baez

    They’ll take Starling if he gets here, but it’s sounding increasingly less likely. Scouting director Tim Wilken likes to go off the board, although Baez wouldn’t be that controversial a pick here, and he has the kind of huge upside that Wilken typically likes to draft.

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  38. Mish

    I think it’s pretty much conceded that Starling doesn’t make it past Washington, unless something weird happens up top, which won’t happen since the Cubs aren’t picking up top.

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  39. Dr. Aneus Taint

    [quote name=Mish]What are your thoughts on Baez Ryno?[/quote]
    Meh. Seems to be a reach to me at this point. I’d take him over Lindor based on his offensive potential, but that’s not saying much.

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  40. Dr. Aneus Taint

    I’ll put it this way: If Baez doesn’t sign with the pro team that picks him, he’ll honor his commitment to a JC.

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  41. JMan

    [quote name=Jame Gumb]Apparently Matt Barnes is another name to watch.[/quote]Just not that excited about him. I’d rather they go for Guerriri, Baez or maybe even Lindor if available. Interesting draft for the Cubs since it could be the last one under the Cubs for Wilkens and Hendry.

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  42. Dr. Aneus Taint

    [quote name=JMan]Just not that excited about him. I’d rather they go for Guerriri, Baez or maybe even Lindor if available. Interesting draft for the Cubs since it could be the last one under the Cubs for Wilkens and Hendry.[/quote]
    Not my choice, but I’d take him over Baez and Lindor.

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  43. GW

    [quote name=Jame Gumb]Not my choice, but I’d take him over Baez and Lindor.[/quote]
    you are in the jungmann camp?

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  44. Marco

    I’d rather see Springer than Baez. Wouldn’t mind Lindor. Would love an arm – whether Barnes/Jed Bradley falls or someone like Guerriri.

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  45. Dr. Aneus Taint

    [quote name=GW]you are in the jungmann camp?[/quote]
    I was until I saw his velocity down. I’d like confirmation that it’s dead arm or a minor injury. But yeah, I think he’s being severely underrated.

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  46. Rice Cube

    Last year’s “first round pick”:

    Hayden Simpson, the Cubs’ No. 1 Draft pick a year ago, gave up three runs on three hits over 4 2/3 innings in Peoria’s 6-2 loss to Great Lakes. Simpson struck out four and is 1-3 with a 4.96 ERA.

    Feh.

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  47. mb21

    [quote name=gaius marius]i wonder if we’ll start to hear about marmol’s work ethic being a problem. would put a motive beyond simple frustration behind zambrano’s coments. the MLB hacks were spreading this pablum http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110312&content_id=16926790&vkey=news_chc&c_id=chc&partnerId=rss_chc earlier this year, and really have no need to unless there’s a perceived issue they want to get in front of.[/quote]Interesting. Z might be frustrated with Marmol specifically especially if he thinks he’s not working as hard as he should be. Like Miles said, were it not for Marmol Z would be 7-2 and looking at an all-star bid. He’d also have nearly twice as many wins as any other starter on the team. Yeah, I know wins suck as a metric, but dumbass teams like the Cubs still use it. (dying laughing)

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  48. Rice Cube

    SweetSpot blog:

    5. Carlos Zambrano is getting all emotional.

    “We are playing like a Triple-A team,” Big Z said after Sunday’s loss. “This is embarrassing. Embarrassing for the team and the owners. Embarrassing for the fans. Embarrassing, that’s the word for this team.”

    Zambrano undoubtedly will get ripped for ripping into his teammates. Keep that stuff in the clubhouse, keep it between teammates, yada yada yada.

    You know what? I love it. I love Big Z’s emotion and I love his honesty. Now, sometimes, he goes too far, such as last June when he got into a fight with teammate Derrek Lee in the Cubs’ dugout. But a few words of criticism? What, is closer Carlos Marmol going to start pitching worse because Zambrano went public with his anger? Of course not. Give me a break.

    As for embarrassing, Big Z is right. The Cubs have a $125 million payroll — sixth highest in baseball — yet only the Houston Astros and Minnesota Twins have a worse record. And it’s a legitimate third-worst record; only the Astros and Twins have a larger run differential than the Cubs’ minus-52. The pitching has been the main culprit, ranking last in the National League in ERA and quality starts (they have 19 — eight fewer than any other NL team). You can blame injuries to Randy Wells and Andrew Cashner and now Matt Garza, but Wells and Cashner weren’t exactly Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale to begin with.

    So, rip Big Z if you want, but sometimes the truth hurts.

    Nice.

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  49. mb21

    [quote name=gaius marius]beside the point, tho, i think. zambrano is talking from both experience and the cubs scouting report, which must be as good on theriot as anyone in the majors because they had him for a long while. you can disagree with the cubs’ perception of theriot (as this guy does), but that zambrano and marmol should be reading from the same hymn sheet is a given. if the cubs think theriot can’t hit the heater, then marmol should not be throwing him sliders except as waste pitches.[/quote]Not just what the Cubs know about Theriot from his days in their uniform, but what they’ve learned from the advanced scouts as well. Pitch f/x is a terrible tool to answer the question in my opinion. It’s obvious as you said that the scouts the Cubs have were convinced he can’t hit fastballs. Perhaps that’s based on a specifically located fastball. Maybe it’s something their advanced scouts have noticed over the last few weeks. Theriot even admitted he was looking slider. If a hitter looks slider he can’t catch up to a fastball. Maybe he’s been doing that lately and teams haven’t caught up. I don’t know, but I do know that pitch f/x doesn’t answer the question.

    All that said, I still trust Marmol to throw the pitch he thinks he needs to throw. The only argument I really have is the defensive shift. The defense was obviously looking fastball as Z threw them all night. Clearly the team went over this before the game and before the series I’m guessing.

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  50. dylanj

    i would bet the team went over the fastball thing in pregame meetings. And that the defense was shifted to expect the fastball and that Marmol just did it on his own and thats what got Z pissed.

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  51. mb21

    [quote name=dylanj]i would bet the team went over the fastball thing in pregame meetings. And that the defense was shifted to expect the fastball and that Marmol just did it on his own and thats what got Z pissed.[/quote]Agreed. The defense wouldn’t be shifted like that if they thought an off-speed pitch was coming.

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  52. Xoomwaffle

    [quote name=mb21and looking at an all-star bid.)[/quote]
    Isn’t he still? Who else on this shitpile of a team is gonna make the All-Start team?

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  53. mb21

    [quote name=Xoomwaffle][quote name=mb21and looking at an all-star bid.)

    Isn’t he still? Who else on this shitpile of a team is gonna make the All-Start team?[/quote]Oh yeah. I forgot one player from each team has to make the team. Right now it’s a tossup between he and Fukudome. Add Z’s bat into it and Z’s easily the most valuable Cub this season.

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  54. Berselius

    [quote name=Xoomwaffle]
    Isn’t he still? Who else on this shitpile of a team is gonna make the All-Start team?[/quote]
    I wouldn’t be surprised if Castro gets the nod

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  55. Mercurial Outfielder

    [quote name=mb21]Agreed. The defense wouldn’t be shifted like that if they thought an off-speed pitch was coming.[/quote]That’s more on the catcher, though, right? Isn’t the catcher responsible for relaying the defensive signals from the dugout? I mean, obviously Koyie had them set up for FB, as that’s the sign he gave, but ti seems to me that once Marmol shook him off, he might have needed to call time and get things straight, both with Marmol and the defense.

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  56. Dr. Aneus Taint

    [quote name=GBTS]What do people think of Sonny Gray?[/quote]
    They think he’s a short faget.

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  57. ZappBrannigan

    I’m guessing Marshall will be the Cub’s representative for the All-Star game. Isn’t Castro blocked by Tulo and Hanley?

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  58. ACT

    As far as Cubs all-star candidates go, I lean towards Marshall, personally, but it’s hard as hell for a set-up man to make the team (Kuo made it last year, but that just shows how good you have to be).

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  59. ACT

    [quote name=ZappBrannigan]I’m guessing Marshall will be the Cub’s representative for the All-Star game. Isn’t Castro blocked by Tulo and Hanley?[/quote]Reyes is having a great year..

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  60. ZappBrannigan

    [quote name=ACT]Reyes is having a great year..[/quote]
    Him too. Fukudome isn’t a stretch, along with Marshall. I don’t think Zambrano will make it, not with his ERA (not an ace).

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  61. ACT

    Z is having a weird year. He’s been a finesse pitcher, really. He’s been somewhat above average, but I don’t know if he can keep it up.

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  62. ACT

    Fuke’s numbers are also inflated from facing a disproportionate number of righties. His all-star chances may also be hurt from his (undeserved) rep as someone who fades in the second half (people will still remember his struggles after making the all-star team in 2008).

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  63. Dr. Aneus Taint

    Scrapper (Illinois)

    Scale of 1-10: How strong is this draft at the top?Scale of 1-10: How deep is this draft overall?

    Klaw (2:14 PM)

    I’ve only been in ten drafts, but this is the strongest or second-strongest at the top, and it’s the deepest.

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  64. Dr. Aneus Taint

    Brian (NJ)

    What do you think the odds of someone not currently in your top 100 being drafted in the 1st round are?

    Klaw (2:16 PM)

    You know, I hope it’s at least one of the 130 or so guys I’ve written up – could see a Bichette sneaking in there, maybe Jerez, although I doubt it. If there’s a non-100 guy going in the first I haven’t heard about him.

    So CHC is being quiet.

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  65. Dr. Aneus Taint

    Jason (St Louis)

    What’s the latest on Purke? Undrafted?

    Klaw (2:27 PM)

    He’ll get drafted. I’m guessing tomorrow, but could go tonight to a team with extra picks.

    My guess is tonight by TEX.

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  66. Dr. Aneus Taint

    Jonathan (DC)

    Javier baez put up insane numbers in high school. Quick mover and max homeruns you think he could hit?

    Klaw (2:43 PM)

    They played a really sketchy schedule, though. High school numbers make college numbers look definitive. Not a quick mover to me but 30+ HR power easy.

    FYI

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