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Tony Campana went 3-4 with a pair of stolen bases. He also somehow threw guy out from the OF with his baby arm. So there's that.
Smokies
No Game
Daytona
No Game. Between the rainouts and off days Baez should have just stayed put
Yao Lin Wang had another good start going 6 IP and striking out 4. He allowed a pair of solo HR's including one to Miguel Sano. Jorge Soler was 2-3 and is doing very well since his promotion.
Jeimer Candelario was 3-4 and has had a really nice year for an 18 year old in short season. Gioskar Amaya went 2-5 and stole his 11th base. Jose Arias struck out 4 in 6 IP and gave up a pair of runs. Hayden Simpson continues his quest to be the worst pitcher in the minors giving up 8 runs (6 earned) in .1 IP.
Albert Almora was 5-6 with a stolen base last night. His timing seems to have returned and it will be interesting to see if they move him up for the last few weeks. He has drawn 2 walks in 75 AB's. Shawon Dunston Jr went 3-6 with a triple and has salvaged what started out as a disastrous campaign. Dillon Maples pitched 3 innings and struck out 5 batters while putting up 0's on the board. Maples has pitched well in his last 3 outings.
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Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Is there much chance this guy is in the Cubs system next year? He’ll be 24 next year, and has a career ERA of 6.29. If this guy were a 30th round pick, he would be gone, maybe the 1st round status gives him another year, but hes just awful.
ShawnQuote Reply
I wonder if Theo and Jed laughed at the Cubs when they drafted Simpson…..
MuckerQuote Reply
Apparently not. The guy who drafted him is still there and he just got promoted.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Really? Isn’t he the same guy that drafted Colvin too?
MuckerQuote Reply
@ Mucker:
yep, I believe so.
joshQuote Reply
BerseliusQuote Reply
Apparently Krusty the Klown joined Hawk in the booth yesterday:
http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=23867391&c_id=mlb
GBTSQuote Reply
That’s kind of annoying, but at the same time, if the pitchers are peppering the strike zone with meatballs, why wouldn’t you swing? Maybe a call-up to have him face some guys who actually pitch better would do him some good.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
I thought about posting this last night. He still sucks, but I thought it was possible the BABIP and FIP gods weren’t smiling on him. I also don’t understand why he pitches so infrequently. I would be shocked if he was somewhere other than released or at EXST/AZL all of next season.
Here’s the MILB.com play by play
Pitching Change: Hayden Simpson replaces Willengton Cruz.
Ryan Jones reaches on a fielding error by third baseman Jeimer Candelario.
Kentrell Hill grounds out, second baseman Gioskar Amaya to first baseman Daniel Vogelbach. Ryan Jones to 2nd.
Stephen Branca walks.
Mitchell Delfino singles on a ground ball to shortstop Marco Hernandez. Ryan Jones to 3rd. Stephen Branca to 2nd.
Joseph Rapp singles on a fly ball to right fielder Willson Contreras. Ryan Jones scores. Stephen Branca to 3rd. Mitchell Delfino to 2nd.
Mac Williamson singles on a fly ball to center fielder Darien Martin. Stephen Branca scores. Mitchell Delfino scores. Joseph Rapp to 2nd.
With Rafael Rodriguez batting, wild pitch by Hayden Simpson, Joseph Rapp to 3rd. Mac Williamson to 2nd.
Rafael Rodriguez doubles (8) on a fly ball to right fielder Willson Contreras. Joseph Rapp scores. Mac Williamson scores.
Offensive Substitution: Pinch-runner Brennan Metzger replaces Rafael Rodriguez.
Charles Jones doubles (10) on a line drive to left fielder Xavier Batista. Brennan Metzger scores.
Dashenko Ricardo singles on a fly ball to center fielder Darien Martin. Charles Jones scores.
Pitching Change: Su-Min Jung replaces Hayden Simpson.
Chet MastersonQuote Reply
http://blogs.thescore.com/mlb/2012/08/14/i-watched-this-on-purpose-houston-astros-vs-chicago-cubs/
MishQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
I hope he fed him his entrails.
Seriously though, that was a hell of a hit by Dunn. Guess his new steroids are working out for him.
joshQuote Reply
@MO
I really like the cans of Cuke he’s drinking. Looks delicious.
AkabariQuote Reply
@ Mucker:
Yeah, Colvin was the first pick he made for the Cubs. Tim Wilken was kept around last year and then promoted to the assistant to Theo or something like that.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Methunk there was some financial reason to do so, such that they could get Colvin on the cheap and still sign someone else…I want to say Samardzija.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Wow, the Cubs didn’t have 2nd, 3rd or 4th round picks that year. No picks between Colvin and F7.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
That’s why they reached for Colvin, they knew it was their only shot. Makes the selection much more defensible.
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Don’t get me wrong, it was still a reach of a pick but based on what little I knew about the Tribune it seemed like the scouts’ hands were tied because they couldn’t spend what they wanted on whoever the #13 pick should’ve been.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
There were at least 90 better draft prospects than Colvin who would have signed for the same amount.
mb21Quote Reply
Same thing when they took Simpson. And then they could have had Simpson a couple rounds later.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
@ mb21:
Yeah, I got nothin’ (dying laughing)
I guess that might be a matter of someone being blinded by their own genius then.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ mb21:
This is what I was referencing when I said “defensible.” At least with Colvin, unlike Simpson, there was little to no chance of waiting. You still have to be absolutely right on your scouting to make that kind of reach in the first round justifiable, but it at least had an element the Simpson pick didn’t.
GBTSQuote Reply
Almora to Boise
jtsunamiQuote Reply
I’m really wishing I could have stayed in RI, just so I could have been listening to WEEI this season. Schadenfreude FTW
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Why is that?
joshQuote Reply
@ josh:
Apparently the Red Sox players met with ownership recently to express how much they fucking hate Bobby V (dying laughing). General Red Sox wheels falling off is entertaining enough, but that team always goes the extra mile when it happens.
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
That’s hilarious. I wonder if Theo left a shitstorm in his wake, or jumped ship when the owners drove it into the bottom of the sea. Or however you’d put that metaphor to maintain the nautical theme.
joshQuote Reply
I’m sorry to hear your political career isn’t going to work out, B:
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1241752–leader-of-anti-semitic-party-in-hungary-discovers-he-is-jewish
Aisle424Quote Reply
@ josh:
If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.
BerseliusQuote Reply
It just tells me that we can expect the Cubs to be a complete mess when Theo leaves.
mb21Quote Reply
That anti-semite stole Dave Chappelle’s bit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i9iTYe6tEk
Aisle424Quote Reply
mb21 wrote:
There are some pretty big differences between dealing with Larry Lucchino and dealing with the Ricketts family. Not all of those problems over there are rooted with Theo. He was only the GM there so things definitely happened over his head that are less likely here, though I wouldn’t put anything past Crane Kenney.
Aisle424Quote Reply
@ Aisle424:
If I lived through something like that to find my grandchild was basically one of them I’d probably kill him.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
I think this has a lot more to do with LUcchino thinking he’s the smartest man in the room and hiring yes men, and Valentine being one of biggest pieces of shit ever to draw breath. Mets players had much the same reaction to him. He’s an insufferable ass.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Seriously.
Aisle424Quote Reply
Sveum just told the writers Garza won’t pitch again this year.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ mb21:
I’d kill him twice.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Aisle424:
I don’t know, 424. He left the Red Sox with a bunch of shitty contracts (long-term, huge money). Their farm system had declined and while still OK, it was nowhere near what it was a few years ago. He basically left the Red Sox in the exact same situation Hendry put them in entering 2010. Lucchino did not want to sign Crawford. Theo did. It was a terrible contract at the time and it’s even worse now.
The Red Sox problems aren’t much different than the Cubs recent troubles to be honest. The team is older, the farm system isn’t as good as it once was, they have huge contracts and most of them are underperforming. This leaves little money to sign on free agents, but a great need to invest in free agents at the same time.
I think the Red Sox problems all stem from the state of the MLB club. When they were winning it was wonderful, but now that they aren’t the other stuff is becoming more important.
I’m hopeful that Theo has learned a few things, but I’m not counting on it. I am expecting the team will eventually be good, but I also expect enough huge contract mistakes that when he leaves the Cubs won’t be that different from what the Sox are now. Or that different from what the Cubs were in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Maybe having Hoyer as the GM protects Theo from himself a little bit and vice versa. That could be huge, but we don’t really know how that works yet. Anyway, I think the Red Sox are a disaster now because of Theo (I said this at the time the Cubs hired him). And when I say disaster I’m talking about a team that is or nearly is .500. This doesn’t mean the Cubs made a bad decision. They didn’t. Theo is one of the best, but he’s human and he makes mistakes. Some of them have led to what the Sox have become.
mb21Quote Reply
mb21 wrote:
FWIW, their pythag is 12 games over .500. They lost Ellsbury for the year and have gotten jack shit out of their #1 and #2 starters. This team as currently constructed could easily be right in the thick of the wild card race. Easily.
GBTSQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
I’m talking more about the other stuff (how good they are). The rest just isn’t something I’m particularly interested in, but we know winning creates a clubhouse full of best buds for life and not winning creates a clubhouse that either hates each other or hates their manager. Lou was a great manager in 2007 and 2008 according to the players and a pile of shit according to them in 2010. I didn’t care what the Cubs players thought then and I don’t care one bit what the Red Sox players think of of Valentine. There is one reason why they don’t like him and we know why: the Sox are 2 games under .500. If they were in first place they’d be signing his praises. Same person. I don’t know anything about Lucchino, but I do know they didn’t get in Theo’s way. They let him sign players even if Henry and Lucchino didn’t like the player.
mb21Quote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Bobby V was much better suited to managing in Japan, where none of his players could understand what he was saying.
uncle daveQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Agreed. The 2009 Cubs would have easily won the division if certain things went their way. It’s important to consider, but so are the results. As I said earlier, their disaster has them being a .500 team (about) so it’s far from a disaster. That, I think, is the difference between Theo and Hendry: when Theo leaves the Cubs they’ll be in better shape because Theo’s disaster is about .500 and Hendry’s was something like .086. (dying laughing)
mb21Quote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Yeah, I was thinking about being more blunt about what I’d do, but decided not to.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
The Mets were very good under him, and they still hated him and forced him out.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
i’m really worried about Garza. I think this thing is far more serious than we know.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Mercurial Outfielder wrote:
When have the Cubs ever been less than forthright about injuries to their starting pitchers? (dying laughing)
WenningtonsGorillaCockQuote Reply
Horshack ——> dead
Also in the news, Horshack was recently alive.
WenningtonsGorillaCockQuote Reply
(dying laughing) @ cubs.com headline: Steadily Improving Volstad….
He couldn’t do anything but improve.
mb21Quote Reply
2013 Cubs: Nothing to see here
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Cubs.com also has this:
“Volstad has elusive victory in his sights”
It’s good that he can see it. Maybe eventually it will be in his reach.
WenningtonsGorillaCockQuote Reply
@ WenningtonsGorillaCock:
It might be so good that the Astros will cut it short.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ WenningtonsGorillaCock:
(dying laughing)
mb21Quote Reply
this has probably already been covered in a thread somewhere, but does garza lose virtually all of his offseason trade value?
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
@ EnricoPallazzo:
Yes. He won’t be tradeable unless the Cubs took a huge discount, which they won’t do. Realistically he won’t be traded until the deadline next year.
mb21Quote Reply
Mini-Adolfo at wrigley:
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Good thing he’s not wearing a Campana jersey. Muskat would have tweeted that Tony had been recalled.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Barney!
BerseliusQuote Reply
Cubs lose?
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Scott Moore, cleanup hitter. (dying laughing). No way the Cubs catch the Astros.
BerseliusQuote Reply
At least the Astros are letting the Young Prospects like Moore get playing time, when the Cubs never gave him a chance.
BerseliusQuote Reply
My wife submitted:
2013: Because every game has to have a loser.
WaLiQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Is Adolfito wearing catcher’s gear?
SVBQuote Reply
@ WaLi:
The WaLiWife is on a roll.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Wallace has some power
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
I guess WaLi is the second funniest one in the family, well, third, if you count the pug.
SVBQuote Reply
What’s the over/under on Volstad’s ERA this season? I’m taking 8.50
SVBQuote Reply
WenningtonsGorillaCock wrote:
I think he sees a victory like I did when I was a kid and I was hitting the game winning grand slam in game 7 of the World Series. Volstad and I have a lot in common. Neither of us belong in an MLB uniform.
mb21Quote Reply
@ WaLi:
I saw your wife registered for the site earlier. Not sure OV has ever had a husband and wife registered on the site. Pretty sure you two win something for being the first.
mb21Quote Reply
@ SVB:
I’ll take the under, but only because it’s hard to imagine the Cubs allow it to get that high. It won’t be much lower.
mb21Quote Reply
Brett Jackson was guessing on that one. The strike one pitch wasn’t a strike though.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Brett Jackson struck out looking, for a change.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Volstad gets the Cubs’ first hit.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Brett Jackson with his 15th K in 28 PA. Tony Gwynn struckout 15 times in 577 PA in 1992. (dying laughing)
mb21Quote Reply
Good chance Jackson would strikeout 1500 times if he got 577 PA.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
That sounds a bit Gashouse Gorillas there.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ mb21:
(dying laughing)
GBTSQuote Reply
@ mb21:
No, he’s now going to go 549 at bats without a K.
Or maybe he’ll start that streak tomorrow.
SVBQuote Reply
nice little play by vitters
GWQuote Reply
@ mb21:
How about matching facepalm t-shirts?
WaLis swmboQuote Reply
@ GW:
His bat has sucked, but his defense has looked great since the callup
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ SVB:
See! Starts the streak with a hit. Go BJax
SVBQuote Reply
Lendy Castillo LIVES
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Radio guys just mentioned that Swisher hit a homer off Dempster yesterday. Why didn’t anyone mention that here?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
Yeah, it was a 16-run grand slam.
(dying laughing)
SVBQuote Reply
Brett Jackson looks overmatched. I think the Cubs need to think seriously about sending him back to Iowa.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ WaLis swmbo:
I was thinking something like matching number 2 pencils.
mb21Quote Reply
At least Volstad wasn’t the worst Cubs pitcher today.
mb21Quote Reply
The good news about Castillo is that he’ll be optioned to AA next season, which still might be a level higher than he belongs.
mb21Quote Reply
Mercurial Outfielder wrote:
/fixed
SVBQuote Reply
The Astros batter wasn’t upset at the called strike. He just couldn’t believe he struckout against Lendy Castillo.
mb21Quote Reply
I guess at this point I might as well root for Altuve, at least my Fantasy team will get something out of it.
SVBQuote Reply
@ WaLis swmbo:
(dying laughing) excellent use of the HBT acronym.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
When you think about it, this is Lendy Castillo’s AAA rehab. Not going well.
mb21Quote Reply
Sadly, when this inning started, Harry Caray was still alive.
joshQuote Reply
At least I have the delicious smell of homemade chicken stock simmering on the stove to waft away the stench of this Cubs game
BerseliusQuote Reply
Huroki Kuroda 2 hit shut out CG over Rangers tonight. He’s having a really good year.
SVBQuote Reply
mb21 wrote:
BerseliusQuote Reply
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
I feel bad for Castillo. He was converted to the mound in 2010 and wasn’t all that bad last year in A ball. He’s thrown all of 14.2 innings above rookie league this year. I think they need to have a new rule for Rule 5 picks about playing time. It’s unfair to these guys (David Patton) that they’re essentially shut down for half the year and rarely pitch when they’re officially healthy. There should be a minimum usage for rule 5 picks. They’re really getting screwed over.
mb21Quote Reply
At least the Rockies are winning.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
I’m with Colin here. Volatile metrics with insufficient samples tell us next to nothing.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Speaking of limiting innings, the Cubs need to start thinking about what to do about F7. He hasn’t thrown this many innings since 2007, and he only needs 3.1 IP to reach his career high (141.2)
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder
Yeah, but even though I find Barney’s DRS implausible, I have to admit that Barney’s had a solid season.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Colin’s own metric has him at 9 fielding runs above average. UZR closer to 11. I don’t think anyone would in their right mind would think that DRS is accurate when it comes to Barney. That’s ridiculous. He’s not that good. Nobody is. But he is a very good fielder and 10 runs is more than reasonable. He was a plus defensive shortstop in the minor leagues so we should expect plus-plus at 2nd.
mb21Quote Reply
ok, i tried.
channel —–> changed
GWQuote Reply
@ mb21:
I wonder if the Cubs’ shifting has anything to do with why his DRS is so high. I know Colin did an article on how shifting messes up DRS, and I don’t know if they’ve fixed those issues yet.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
I think they should give him an extra day off between starts the rest of the year and maybe skip him once or twice.
mb21Quote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
@ mb21:
I don’t disagree that he’s a good defender having a good year. I just agree with Colin that Kasper is out over his skis with that comment.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
I would guess that’s part of it, but sometimes these metrics are just way off for some players. Soriano’s UZR was through the roof in 2007 or 2008. Obviously he wasn’t that good so something was off. I don’t know. I think you have to heavily regress defensive metrics. I’m surprised Fangraphs doesn’t do that for UZR and I’m even more surprised they still show UZR/150.
mb21Quote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
F7 is good for at least 175 innings
Dusty BakerQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
Agreed. It’s crazy to think he’s been as good as DRS suggests, but from what I’ve seen this year and from what the scouts have said about Barney, he’s a damn good fielder. So 10 to 15 runs per season on defense doesn’t surprise me. 25 or whatever DRS has is silly. That has to be viewed as an error. Obviously the numbers are the numbers and for our season long contest we’re still using rWAR regardless of what it says about Barney’s defense, but I think it goes without saying he’s not THAT good defensively. I don’t think anybody is.
mb21Quote Reply
Why does Omar Vizquel still have a job?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Dusty Baker wrote:
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
I could almost see Ozzie Smith being that good in his prime. Almost.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
At his best he was probably closer than anyone ever has been.
mb21Quote Reply
Welington Castillo has seen a lot of pitches tonight (as a batter). I like that.
SVBQuote Reply
Barney with a gritty shutout-snapper.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Unreal. Wow.
mb21Quote Reply
Watching that replay didn’t make it look as good as it seemed at full speed, but that was a damn good play by Altuve.
mb21Quote Reply
Restrung my guitar. Now bed.
Cubs? I’m sorry, I’ve never heard of this baseball sport.
joshQuote Reply
Daytona Cubs rained out again.
mb21Quote Reply
they haven’t played a game since Friday.
mb21Quote Reply
josh wrote:
Why would you restring your bed?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
Because it’s better than watching the Cubs.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
The replay is up on Gameday now. It was a very nice play. Barney’s hustle was the difference between this being a shutout and simply a laugher.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
how do you think he gets all those insect photos?
GWQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
You know why.
joshQuote Reply
2013 Cubs: Football is better at Wrigley
mb21Quote Reply
Jackson will strikeout a lot if that pitch is called a strike regularly.
mb21Quote Reply
Low and outside ball called a strike on BJax.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Ump sure didn’t make it any easier on him.That was a horrible call.
mb21Quote Reply
That was a close game. Great outings by Volstad and Castillo.
mb21Quote Reply
That looked low but probably too close to take. Feck.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Yeah, borderline strike. 10-1 game with 2 outs in the 9th that’s gotta be a strike 99.9% of the time.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Exactly. Hard to be pissed about that call in that situation unless you’re BJacks
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
I’m guessing that BJax learns about dinner reservations sooner rather than later (dying laughing)
Rice CubeQuote Reply
re: Samardzija’s workload
http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/cubs/post/_/id/12745/no-plans-yet-to-shut-down-samardzija
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Cubs about 1.5 games out of #2 spot now.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
It looks like the fb app won’t accept my motto. Reposting here.
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Why did you post this:
as a comment at BCB? Were you hoping to break the winter thaw and create the worst drought since the Dust Bowl all in one reaction?
SVBQuote Reply
Seth McClung ————-> Cubs
minor league contract
THIS is a year.
SVBQuote Reply
Mish wrote:
this article is excellent. thanks mish. i especially liked the win expectancy graph. i wonder if barney will frame that and hang it above his mantel.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
Who could have ever predicted that hiring Bobby Valentine would be a terrible decision?
jtsunamiQuote Reply
Koyie Hill –> Making dick and fart jokes in Texas
WaLiQuote Reply
dj’s new shit: http://obstructedview.net/minor-leagues/the-children-are-the-future-cubs-minor-league-update-sponsored-by-new-line-cinema.html
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