According to Paul Sullivan, the Cubs are going to shift gears with regards to what they're doing at 3rd base. You're not alone if that doesn't make any sense.
Sveum says they are "shifting gears" on playing time for Vitters. Valbuena to get bulk of starts down stretch.
— Paul Sullivan (@PWSullivan) August 30, 2012
About 10 days ago this article was published on ESPN by Doug Padilla: Cubs' rebuild takes priority over hot hand
MILWAUKEE — The Chicago Cubs lineup Monday showed they are staying committed to their rebuilding project.
Despite the fact that Luis Valbuena was as hot as anybody during the just-concluded series at Cincinnati, rookie Josh Vitters was back in the lineup at third base for the series opener at Milwaukee.
Manager Dale Sveum could have simply reinserted the left-handed hitting Valbuena into the order since the Brewers had right-hander Mark Rogers on the mound, but decided against it.
“Valbuena got hot again and was really swinging the bat but my priority is still going to be getting Vitters quite a few at-bats,” Sveum said.
Since that article the Cubs have played 8 games. Josh Vitters has started 4 of them and Valbuena the other 4. What's particularly odd is that Sveum said his job was to get Vitters more at-bats and two days later he opted not to. And now 10 days later it appears they're going to "shift gears" and primarily play Luis fucking Valbuena over Vitters.
I was probably among the few after Vitters' call up that didn't mind he wasn't playing every day. The Cubs determined that he'd benefit more from being at the big league level than sticking around at the minor league level and that's good enough for me. I did assume Vitters would eventually get more playing time, but instead of that, he's getting less.
Here's what's being said today.
"I'll still mix and match," Cubs manager Dale Sveum said Thursday. "You might see Valbuena in there a little bit more. We're just giving Vitters some time to kick back here now and see what happens. You're trying to evaluate, but you're trying to win ballgames at the same time. We're having trouble scoring runs, period, so the at-bats — Valbuena is getting on base, he's swinging the bat well, playing good defense."
Sveum admitted it's a change from earlier.
"I have shifted gears a little that way, because we're not getting anything out of that position," Sveum said. "A guy who hasn't struck out much is striking out quite a bit and not making contact. We're just going to evaluate and keep plugging along to determine what do we have and moving forward and evaluating these guys in situations that hopefully they're going to succeed."
We can't just blame Dale Sveum for doing this. Sveum isn't doing anything without Jed Hoyer and Theo Epstein's approval. What Sveum is doing is endorsed by the front office. This in itself is not all that surprising.
Even though Josh Vitters was going to be at AAA Iowa this year, the Cubs went out and took a chance on Ian Stewart who had multiple years of club control. The Cubs wanted to acquire a 3rd basemen at the trade deadline. They were looking for one who was more highly thought of than Christian Villanueva who the Cubs acqured from the Rangers along with Kyle Hendricks for Ryan Dempster.
The Cubs have had no problem getting rid of some of Jim Hendr's top picks. In the Ian Stewart trade, they shipped former 1st rounder Tyler Colvin to Colorado. They flipped Andrew Cashner for Anthony Rizzo. Hayden Simpson was playing for the US team in the Little League World Series.
Josh Vitters wasn't especially good at baseball prior to this season and in all likelihood still isn't very good. I have no idea what his numbers are to this point, but he's looked overmatched by big league pitching. Since Vitters is again relegated to the bench it's likely we'll not see Vitters as the 3rd basemen when the season begins. After all, Theo has gone on record many times saying that you can't learn much from spring training statistics. It's entirely possible the scouts rave about a transformed Vitters in the way they did with Jeff Samardzija, but two transformations would break baseball.
It will be interesting to see what the Cubs do this offseason at 3rd base. I had been assuming that Ian Stewart had played his final game as a Cub, but I'm not so sure now.
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Al, is that you? Do the Cubs have a chance to be over .500 on the road after the All Star break!?
MishQuote Reply
Sveum sounds like a guy that realizes he’s the most likely scapegoat if the wrigley faithful start calling for somebody’s head.
sitrick2Quote Reply
(dying laughing) (dying laughing) (dying laughing)
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
(dying laughing)
(dying laughing)
Aisle424Quote Reply
@ sitrick2:
I think the futility of his position has sunk in. He knows that as soon as this thing gets good, he’s gone.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
This has been a pretty terrific display of shitty beisbol by both teams.
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Mercurial Outfielder wrote:
Curious though, if he has a problem with it, why he bothered to take the job in the first place. Seemed obvious that that would be the case from the start.
sitrick2Quote Reply
Brett Jackson has good ABs.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
I guess it was an easier throw to 3B than to 1B to get the last out, although it’s not like Soriano is slow?
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ sitrick2:
Guys that want to manage have to start somewhere. I mean, no one can question his ability to handle adversity and flux in a roster after this.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
I’m really hoping what we’re seeing is his adjustment to MLB pitching.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
OBP is about 125 points higher than batting average at the moment.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
What’s funny is that when we mentioned the gear shifting before, I had utterly forgotten about Josh Vitters.
joshQuote Reply
I mentioned it toward the end of the last thread, but among Cubs batters who have at least 80 PA (small sample, I know) nobody has a higher wRC+ than Jackson. Nobody.
mb21Quote Reply
It’s like 2008 again. Cubs just keep fucking up the Brewers bullpen.
mb21Quote Reply
K-Rod doing K-Rod things
BerseliusQuote Reply
Brewers don’t sweep!
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Clemens may rejoin the Astros in the next week or so.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Cubs don’t lose.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
I’m sure those 87 mph fastballs will play very well at the big-league level.
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Rice Cube wrote:
GHEY
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
GBTSQuote Reply
Strasburg —–> “Probably” two or three more starts.
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Rizzo ——-> probably 2 or 3 more months
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
You’re banning Rizzo?
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
He can no longer post on OV.
mb21Quote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
I can think of few things I would enjoy more than seeing Roger Clemens get smacked around on that sadassed team.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ mb21:
Fascist
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@ GBTS:
I can always appreciate a player with good ABs.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
I just want to see him pitch. I hope Barry Bonds comes back too. Don’t like either of them, but two of the best I’ve ever seen and I’d like to see them as long as they want to play. I’m kind of excited that he might start against the Cubs. That will be one of the few must-see games for the 2012 Cubs.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
Seeing the Cubs beat up a superannuated 7-time Cy Young winner should be fun. Still, nothing beats the times they beat Halladay in his prime.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
Have you seen this offense? I’m not sure they’d beat up a Little League pitcher.
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
I just hate Clemens, passionately. He was a fantastic pitcher, but just such an utter and complete piece of shit that I don’t enjoy watching him. I mean the dude threw a piece of a bat at a guy during a game. Not even Jeff Kent summoned that kind of assholishness. That’s Ty Cobb stuff.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Rizzo the Rat:
Damn near gave that bastard a heart attack.
joshQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
I agree he’s an asshole. I wouldn’t invite him over for dinner, but at his best he wsa unbelievable. He’s not that guy anymore and not even close, but I’ll still like watching him pitch again.
mb21Quote Reply
http://t.co/7MSAlGSU
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
So BJax is OPSing .814 now. What does that translate to in wOBA and wRC+?
Rice CubeQuote Reply
According to B-Ref, as of this morning BJax’s OPS+ was 102.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Sky Kalkman is kind of hilariously trolling KG right now on Twitter.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
I looked after the game and I think it was .348, 113 (113 being the best on the team, which just cracks me up).
mb21Quote Reply
@ mb21:
That is pretty funny. I didn’t know FanGraphs had live updates of player stats, unless you just plugged it into your own wOBA calculator.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Saw this one in Bleacher Nation’s bullets:
http://bostonglobe.com/sports/2012/08/29/red-sox-owners-may-believe-theo-epstein-deserves-more-blame/3h8zgKRaUaJYy6msgCspCL/story.html
As BN put it, seems like this guy is channeling some Rosenbloom.
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Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
Old D-Shaun up to old tricks, I see. He was a FJM regular.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
mb21 wrote:
Last time I checked it was 2008 and they had the best offense in the league. Are you saying something has changed since then?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rooftop owners officially a pain in the ass: http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20120828/BLOGS04/120829808/rooftop-revenue-down-ryder-cup-on-the-mag-mile-chicago-sky-mobile-app
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
If I didn’t know better I would say that article was penned by Rosenbloom himself.
Mobile RodrigoQuote Reply
Hope this works…
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Mobile Rodrigo:
I don’t deny that Theo took over a good core from Duquette and screwed up in the past couple seasons, but his screwups were more in the form of really bad luck with injuries (at least that’s what I observed). The article would have been better if it weren’t so venomous.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
But he also drafted the players currently considered the core there.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
@ Mercurial Outfielder:
That seems to have slipped their minds, eh?
By the way, I thought the only signage going up in Wrigley was that Toyota sign that covered the old Horseshoe rooftop…the one with no actual seats, just an ad. What exactly are the rooftop owners worried about?
Rice CubeQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
They just basically litigate constantly to ensure plans for any further signage don’t go forward.
Mercurial OutfielderQuote Reply
Facepalm’d
http://obstructedview.net/chicago-cubs/random-facepalm-8-30-2012.html
AndCountingQuote Reply