The only way this could be better would be if the Cubs opened the season at home, raising the World Series banner with the Cardinals in the house. As was mentioned in this weekend's (correctly recorded) podcast, the Cubs had relatively little spring training drama this year aside from maybe Heyward's new swing. Meanwhile the Cardinals situation is such that …
The 25: Jake Arrieta
Previous programming note from Myles: Now that the season is fast approaching, and I've started to get the itch to talk baseball again, I'm hoping to pick up the pace. Hopefully I can convince the other writers to do the same. I'm going to take a look at the 2017 Cubs, starting with the best players and taking a descending …
The 25: Jon Lester
Previous programming note from Myles: Now that the season is fast approaching, and I've started to get the itch to talk baseball again, I'm hoping to pick up the pace. Hopefully I can convince the other writers to do the same. I'm going to take a look at the 2017 Cubs, starting with the best players and taking a descending …
Seven Cubs storylines going into spring training
The World Series parade seems like yesterday, and not just because it's not that many posts ago at this here blog. Now that the players are back in camp, let's take a look at what to watch over the next few weeks. Did you hear that the Chicago Cubs won the World Series? And they are bringing pretty much everyone …
Merry New Year from Obstructed View
2016 sucked for a lot of reasons, but at least there was one extremely bright spot. The Cubs are currently on pace to win every World Series until the heat death of the universe. Enjoy it while it lasts. Or don't. We can't tell you what to do.
Taking stock of the top relief pitching options
A wild blog post appears! To paraphrase something Theo Epstein said during the 2015 playoffs*, whoever wins the World Series will prove the Right Way to Win and every other team will follow suit in the offseason. In 2016 the conventional wisdom has turned out to be having a relief ace or two that you can ride to death in …
Cubs 8, Cleveland 7 (World Series Game 7)
This is just the greatest. I don’t even know what to say. The Cubs finally did the thing, in the most heart-attack-y way possible. And we were all able to see it happen. Let’s skip the negative crap and focus on what was great because, again, THE CUBS ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS. Twenty Five up: Fuck it, I’m just going to …
Cubs 9, Cleveland 3 (World Series Game 6)
OSS: One. Day. More. * Three+ up: Kris Bryant got the Cubs rolling with a solo shot off Mike/Josh Tomlin/Timlin. If only the Cubs had done this in game three like they should have done. KB added three more singles on top of that bomb, clutching it up in what would be described as the biggest Cubs game of the …
Cubs 3, Cleveland 2 (World Series Game 5)
OSS: Cubs hang on to send the series back to Cleveland. Three+ up: Aroldis Chapman was the Cubs WPA leader (.404), and it’s not even close. Chapman slammed the door on the Indians, pitching 2.2 innings and striking out four. As has been well documented doing this is way out of his comfort zone, but you couldn’t tell tonight. There’s …
World Series Game 5: Indians at Cubs Game Thread
Time: 7:15 PM CT TV: FOX, FOX Sports Go, ESPN Radio Series Preview Gameday LINEUPS (94-67, 2-1) Rajai Davis, CF Jason Kipnis, 2B Francisco Lindor, SS Mike Napoli, 1B Carlos Santana, LF Jose Ramirez, 3B Brandon Guyer, RF Roberto Perez, C Trevor Bauer, P Bauer Stats 190 IP 7.96 K/9 3.32 BB/9 4.26 ERA 3.99 FIP 4.13 xFIP 2 Death Sticks PSAs …