OSS: Four homers not enough to overcome a lackluster Lackey.
Three up
- Addison Muscle had a big day, hitting two home runs and raising his slash line to .242/.338/.416 with a wOBA of .323, not too shabby from the shortstop position. He might not be the best choice to start for the NL in the ASG, but at least he’s not Omar Infante out there.
- Bryant and Baez also homered in this game, but despite that they both ended up with negative WPA, probably because both of them were just solo shots.
- Since a scoreless inning by Joel Peralta was the only other performance of note, I’ll give this last slot to Yadier Molina needing to buy a ticket if he wants to get into this year’s ASG.
Three down
- Just a lousy performance all around for Lackey. I listened to this game on the radio and was in and out for the early innings, but it sounded like there were some issues with the umpire. If I remember my umpire rotations right, that’s the same guy that Rizzo was bitching at yesterday. Let’s not turn into the Cardinals here, fellas. And do your fucking jobs, blue. Good on Lackey for at least wearing all those runs and pitching six innings anyway.
- Ben Zobrist went 0-5, leaving three men on, most notably during the Cubs failed rally in the sixth inning. All in all the Cubs left 18 men on base today, though there is some double counting in that stat. That number at least should turn around, hopefully pushing the Cubs out of these blahs.
- The worst play of the game, by both WPA and the Mark-One Eyeball was Javy Baez attempting and failing to sac bunt with two on and no out in the sixth. Javy is good at bunting for a base hit, not so much at giving himself up. Seeing as he homered earlier in this game, it sure would be great if he were swinging away instead.
Next up: Adam Warren faces Anthony DeSclafani, 1:20 PM CT. Huzzah for all these day games!
Comments
SKQuote Reply
Glasnow ——-> making his MLB debut vs the Cubs
berseliusQuote Reply
I’d be in favor of a rule that eliminated the fan voting. I’d much rather the manager of the team picked the players or let the players in MLB vote for who starts with the manager picking the rest.
dmick89Quote Reply
how long have you been waiting to bust out that gem
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
dmick89,
I like the idea of the fans’ favorites playing the game, but I don’t think the system works very well in practice.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
I think the last two games have shown quite clearly that it is not the fans’ favorites playing in the game. Cubs fans dominated the voting in the NL this year and Royals fans in the AL last year.
I don’t care that much about the all-star game anymore. I used to be willing to discuss what I think is wrong with it for quite awhile, but it’s not worth it in my view. All I’ll say is that if you’re going to insist on the winner of this game being the league that is then home team in the World Series, the rosters and game itself should be taken very seriously. That eliminates the fans. Let them vote on a few of the reserves since the all-star roster has 300 players on it.
In a game that’s actually as important as the all-star is, it couldn’t be taken less seriously by Major League Baseball. If he was healthy, Kershaw should be penciled in to throw around 6 innings with Syndergaard finishing the game. If Syndergaard needs help to finish the game out in the 9th, go to Arrieta or Cueto or Bumgarner. That’s taking the game seriously.
dmick89Quote Reply
I was trying to find some synonym for start/outing to triple down on the alliteration
berseliusQuote Reply
Lachrymose Lackey is lackadaisical
SKQuote Reply
Amusing, but wrong.
MylesQuote Reply
As an unabashed and shameless Addison Russell supporter, I’m FOR the fan vote.
MylesQuote Reply
Myles,
I think there should be a fan game at the end of the season where all of you can enjoy such a game. Fans vote in all players, they vote in the starters (those who are eligible of course) and even let some lucky fans come into the dugout and pretend manage the game with the help of an actual manager and coaching staff. The losing team gets to buy the Oreo ice cream cake after the game.
I just have a hard time with the fact that Omar Infante was an all star. While not nearly as ridiculous, I also can’t believe Addison Russell is now an all star. In a game that determines home field advantage in the World Series, I think that’s just crazy.
The easier solution to all of this is to just get rid of the home field advantage rule, but I don’t see that happening.
dmick89Quote Reply
Olney’s original tweet had him coming up this weekend, since corrected
berseliusQuote Reply
Big problem with your proposed solution: I prefer Reese’s ice cream cake.
MylesQuote Reply
The home field advantage “solution” is of course ridiculous.
MylesQuote Reply
dmick89,
Infante wasn’t voted in; he was chosen by the manager because of his ability to play different positions.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
For some reason I thought he started the game.
dmick89Quote Reply
Seems to me if you want home field advantage to be tied to something, it should be the winner of the previous World Series.
dmick89Quote Reply
I think he led the voting for much of the period
berseliusQuote Reply
LaHair was voted in by the players, which tells you how flawed that process is.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
berselius,
That was later, I believe.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
as dumb as the whole fan voting/home field thing is, i have a really hard time believing that this will ever change. the two things combine to create interest and revenue among a shitty but huge group of fans. this is here to stay unless someone comes up with something even dumber.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
He had a 136 wRC+ in the first half that year. He probably shouldn’t have been in the ASG, but he had a really good first half (great April as I recall).
dmick89Quote Reply
Too bad Bud Selig is gone. He could surely come up with something dumber.
dmick89Quote Reply
ZACH COZART IS THE NEW CUBS KILLER.
JonKneeVQuote Reply
ross -> 7-day concussion DL
EP -> now aware that the 7-day concussion DL exists
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
OK, I’m old as fuck but I love those uniforms. That’s what my little league uniforms looked like.
SKQuote Reply
Nobody told me Tommy LaStella was back.
SKQuote Reply
Have a series Addison R.
SKQuote Reply
That’s ALL-STAR Addison Russell with the RBI double.
MylesQuote Reply
That’s ALL-STAR Addison Russell with the run scored.
MylesQuote Reply
We can finally begin to compare Addison Russell to Ron Coomer. Both 1-time All-Stars.
MylesQuote Reply
Myles,
(dying laughing)
SKQuote Reply
Seeing as Warren is only going to be able to throw 4-5 innings, I don’t see how this will help. Unless the extra day will allow the other guys to all pitch complete games between now and Sunday.
SKQuote Reply
dmick89,
Yeah, but he was mostly a platoon player with dubious defense.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Warren is improving his K/BB ratio today.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
(dying laughing)
dmick89Quote Reply
I’m not arguing that he should have been an all-star, but the guy had a good first half. I’m also not sure who else was on the team from the Cubs that year and since you need at least 1 from every team (another stupid rule), that may have come into play when the players were voting.
dmick89Quote Reply
Yeah, good to see. I was expecting to come out of my meeting to find the Cubs were down 6-0, so I’m pleasantly surprised to see it’s 3-1 Cubs.
dmick89Quote Reply
I agree with SK. These uniforms are awesome.
dmick89Quote Reply
I would agree with that, Pat
berseliusQuote Reply
You’re forgetting Travis Wood, the 2013 Cubs MVP (non Shawn Camp division)
berseliusQuote Reply
I’m not so sure. I just tuned in and thought that I was watching a White Sox game.
berseliusQuote Reply
Also, from what I remember it’s the manager’s job to figure out the every team gets represented part, not the players’
berseliusQuote Reply
These Reds are good, aren’t they?
dmick89Quote Reply
The vaunted Tucker Barnhart
SKQuote Reply
The bullpen just sucks.
dmick89Quote Reply
dmick89,
Extra salt since Warren had a pretty good start
berseliusQuote Reply
(dying laughing)
dmick89Quote Reply
berselius,
Hopefully Warren can carry over some of that control back into the bullpen when he goes back. That’s all he’s really been missing.
dmick89Quote Reply
I thought this Reds bullpen was bad.
dmick89Quote Reply
Emphasis on the ‘was’, I guess.
berseliusQuote Reply
Bryant got screwed there, but he didn’t help himself by swinging at the 3-1 pitch.
dmick89Quote Reply
Even OV Overlord Harry Pav is ripping this ump’s strike zone
berseliusQuote Reply
Wow. How did Heyward catch that?
dmick89Quote Reply
That was an adventurous inning.
dmick89Quote Reply
I’m ok. It’s just that life is pointless and nothing matters and I’m always tired. Also, I can’t sleep, I’m overeating, none of my old hobbies interest me…
MylesQuote Reply
It’s the freaking Reds, man. The Reds!!!
MylesQuote Reply
Cingrani’s the closer now? (dying laughing)
berseliusQuote Reply
berselius,
He looks like Billy Wagner against the Cubs.
dmick89Quote Reply
there’s no shame in losing to the best.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
I was a lot more excited about the 2008 Cubs this time of year than I am this version.
dmick89Quote Reply
EnricoPallazzo,
The Reds looked like a championship team the last two days. Their bullpen, minus that 7-run inning, has been lights out against this team over the last week. They can’t get any player out who isn’t a Cub, but that’s not the point.
dmick89Quote Reply
dmick89,
Part of that probably has to do with this team blowing out the Pirates and Cardinals so early where as the 2008 team had the Brewers on their heels right up until after the break when the Cubs swept the Brewers in 4 games in Milwaukee.
dmick89Quote Reply
Welp.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
This team definitely spoiled us in the early going. Last year, they trailed the Giants by half a game before sweeping them over four games.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Rizzo the Rat,
Yeah and the injuries finally caught up to this team. Hopefully when they get Fowler back we start to see them play at a high level again. It would also be nice to see Heyward hit, but for the time being I like that he’s hitting lower in the lineup finally.
dmick89Quote Reply
Eh, I honestly don’t think the Cubs have five better hitters than Heyward against righties. At least, I’m not convinced there’s anything wrong with him right now.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Cubs have given up 18 runs to the Reds this series. So there’s that.
JonKneeVQuote Reply
Maddux —————–> UNLV pitching coach
SKQuote Reply
when you’re going up against a guy as good as billy hamilton, there’s only so much you can do.
*checks hamilton’s stats against anyone who isn’t the cubs*
motherfucker.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
on the plus side, joel peralta is no longer a thing.
EnricoPallazzoQuote Reply
The thing about the last few weeks is the Cardinals could have pounced on the opportunity, but didn’t.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Does this mean Grimm is now the lefty specialist?
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Matt Carpenter—————->DL, probably
Cardinals————————>Third place
The Cubs picked a good time to suck. I just hope they hold their own against the Pirates this weekend.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
The Pirates have nearly cut their deficit in half. They could be within 5 games by the end of the end of the weekend. They could also be more than 12 out again.
dmick89Quote Reply
What would it take to get Carlos Gonzalez?
dmick89Quote Reply
Hmmm. Some limited form of the login glitch occurring now.
I click to login but it looks like it didn’t take, and then my guest details filled in below (including my email).
I’m sure once I submit this comment it will normalize….
SKQuote Reply
Yep, fully logged in now.
SKQuote Reply
dmick89,
Yep. That’s why I’m (perversely) rooting for the Cardinals today.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
Matt Harvey —–> possible thoracic outlet syndrome
berseliusQuote Reply
SK,
I think that’s the login widget. I’ll try a different one.
dmick89Quote Reply
new shit: http://obstructedview.net/braves-cubs-game-thread-7-7-16/
dmick89Quote Reply