Game thread: Cubs at Brewers (4/11)

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The Brewers are resting a bunch of players today, so this could be the best chance to avoid a sweep. This is a year!

Cubs lineup

RF David DeJesus

2B Darwin Barney

SS Starlin Castro

LF Adolfo Soriano

1B Bryan Lahair

3B Ian Stewart

C Geovany Soto

CF Marlon Byrd

P Ryan Dempster

 

Brewers lineup

LF Norichika Aoki

RF Nyjer Morgan

2B Rickie Weeks

3B Rodrigo Ramirez

1B Mat Gamel

SS Alex Gonzalez

C George Kottaras

CF Carlos Gomez

P Yovani Gallardo

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  1. Suburban kid

    @ Berselius:

    In a Bernstein Research note, senior analyst Craig Moffett pointed out that live sports programming accounts for about 20% of all viewing hours but about half of all programming costs and an even larger percentage of programming cost growth.

    “In short, sports fans are overwhelmingly being subsidized by nonsports fans,” Moffett wrote.

    Research suggests consumers are becoming more aware of this and getting pissed off by it. With over the top streaming options, viewers can cut the cord and get their preferred content ala carte. Sports is somewhat resistant to this phenomenon because of the importance of real-time viewing though.

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  2. Suburban kid

    It’s pretty awesome how on MLB.TV it now has in-feed links to every at bat in the game (this is using the PC interface).

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  3. Suburban kid

    I now have five ways to watch the Cubs suck on MLB.TV: PC, phone, iPad, PS3 on one TV, and an Apple TV box on the other TV. BTW the latter two have different functionality – the PS3 app has the different audio options and easy fast-forwarding and watching from specific innings, etc.

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  4. cwolf

    Rice Cube wrote:

    I assume they shifted against Geo to get that double play on a ball that should’ve gotten to CF according to Gameday?

    You would be correct in assuming that, RC. Hit right at the 2B who was playing about a step left of the bag.

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  5. Rice Cube

    @ cwolf:
    I recall the Brewers have been doing that against righty pull guys for a couple seasons. Too bad Geo didn’t wait for one to drive in the air, but them’s the breaks.

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    Berselius

    Someone linked an article yesterday about how the Brewers have been shifting like crazy under Roenicke. Given the chatter about Sveum and his love of spray charts I’m surprised we haven’t seen that here too.

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  7. cwolf

    @ Berselius:
    I thought the Cubs have shifted a few times this year – it seems like a little more than in previous years. Certainly not as much as the Brewers have been though.

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  8. mb21

    @ bubblesdachimp:
    You don’t think a 30% line drive rate and an .060 BABIP are out of whack with one another? If Byrd has a 30% LD% this year he’ll probably have a batting average over .400 and win the MVP award.

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  9. WaLi

    @ mb21:
    MB, I gotta ask you a trivia question. I was fishing with Matt Franco, used to play for the Mets. I was fishing with him on a boat, and Matt Franco asked me this trivia question. He said he had talked to players past and present. He asked me, Which guy hit the hardest line drives most consistently of all I’d ever seen. Hardest line drives.

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  10. mb21

    @ Aisle424:
    If he has the type of season he’s had over the last 4 years my guess is the Cubs give him a 3 year deal to stick around. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Cubs gave him a 3/36 contract or something. That would probably be well under market value.

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  11. bubblesdachimp

    Nah i have seen a lot of ground outs and fly outs.. Now thats where we might differ is me classifying fly outs as what others consider line drives

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  12. mb21

    @ bubblesdachimp:
    That’s the problem, bubbles. You’re going to be more likely to classify a line drive out as a fly ball. I’ll stick with the numbers. He’s hitting just fine. Besides, this is the 6th game of the season. Pujols had something like a .400 OPS after 10 or 12 games last year.

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  13. WaLi

    Speaking of small sample sizes, Migeul Cabrera is loving having Fielder on the team and playing 3rd base. His OPS is over 1.2 and his OBP is .579. He has already been worth .7 fWAR (dying laughing)

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  14. mb21

    @ bubblesdachimp:
    I wasn’t watching and my classification of it doesn’t matter.

    The truth with Byrd is that he’s been unlucky and he’s been hitting a lot more balls on the ground than he has. It’s also been less than a week of games and is irrelevant. It would look totally different if he was off to a great start and stumbled for a few games.

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  15. Mercurial Outfielder

    If bubbles is looking for a guy that hasn’t hit a ball hard so far, look no further than the guy getting more ABs than any other player on the team: Mr. Kim DeJesus

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  16. mb21

    How is that an error on the catcher? That’s like throwing one down the middle and calling it a wild pitch if it goes to the backstop.

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  17. WaLi

    @ mb21:
    It was interesting because Matt Franco said if I got the answer correct, he would introduce to his cousin … the actor … Kurt Russell. And I said, ‘Okay’

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  18. Mercurial Outfielder

    If Gallardo gives LaHair that pitch Stewart just hit, it’s going to go a hell of a lot further.

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  19. WaLi

    Which confuses me… do they play with a different sized ball if they are bunting as opposed to hitting a home run? I would think the greater forces involved when hitting a home run would compress the ball making it smaller. So therefor hitting a home run should be called playing small ball.

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  20. mb21

    @ WaLi:
    Well, what’s taken him so long? We’re in L.A. Kurt could have been here tonight. Or maybe he wants to wait till you’re in New York, and we can help Kurt Russell … escape from New York

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  21. mb21

    @ WaLi:
    (dying laughing) I remember reading that discussion somewhere awhile back and laughing my ass off. Thanks for helping me waste an afternoon doing something other than watching the Cubs lose.

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  22. mb21

    @ josh:
    Yeah, but not based on his poor start. It’s just that he’s not going to have more value at the deadline when he has 4 fewer months of club control.

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  23. Mercurial Outfielder

    According to Nasty Factor, Kerry Wood just unleashed the nastiest curve in the recently-ended history of sports

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  24. Mercurial Outfielder

    When did it become 1998 again? Who the fuck was that kid pitching for the Cubs just now?

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  25. josh

    @ mb21:
    That, and just the risk that he won’t have a good season. A poor start doesn’t mean anything, but there’s always that chance that he’s basically done. Maybe I’m the only one who worries about that kind of thing.

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  26. mb21

    @ josh:
    I don’t think Byrd had all that much value in a trade to begin with. He probably could have brought the Cubs a low B prospect. Maybe not. It was clear the Cubs didn’t want to bring Jackson up to start the year so the question becomes, who plays CF until he’s ready? Tony Campana? Reed Johnson would have been acceptable, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with holding onto a player making little money who still provides value above it.

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  27. GW

    pads have serious rotation holes now with moseley out for the year and stauffer missing time, also. be interesting to see if they give cashner a shot

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  28. Mercurial Outfielder

    Fucking Stewart. When you waste a pair of two-out walks from what are arguably the two least-patient hitters in the lineup, you deserve to lose.

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  29. Mercurial Outfielder

    @ mb21:
    Smith is as groin-grabbingly stupid as Bayless is maddeningly hypocritical. Good on Rose for calling them both on their bullshit.

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  30. Mercurial Outfielder

    I honestly believe Marmol has no idea where the ball is going when it leaves his hand. He’s just a thrower.

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  31. Mercurial Outfielder

    Wait, so now both catchers are used, so if this goes into extras, Geo is catching the whole thing?

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  32. ACT

    Didn’t see the game, but it’s nice to see Starlin took another walk. Also, he leads the league in steals and hasn’t been caught yet. Too bad about the error.

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  33. mb21

    @ ACT:
    Should have been 2 errors. Soto’s error was a perfect strike throw to 2nd on a stolen base that Castro whiffed on. How that’s an error on the catcher is beyond me.

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  34. Rice Cube

    @ mb21:
    I guess the technical definition allows for that because the SS never caught or touched the ball, therefore it couldn’t be an error on the SS by the letter of the law?

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  35. Suburban kid

    @ Rice Cube:
    Which is why errors are stupid idiot morons of statistics.

    It looked like Castro took his eye off the throw for a second, right when it tailed away.

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  36. SkipVB

    @ Rice Cube:
    SMH.

    Just after posting that, I had a nagging feeling that Broxton was no longer a Dodger. MB will probably skewer me now, eh?

    Royals: NOT TRANSFORMED

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  37. SkipVB

    Not to beat a dead horse, but here’s a quote from yesterday’s game:

    “Put it blunt, I (stunk),” {Maholm} said. “It was a bad inning. I didn’t throw like I normally threw. To put the team down 5-0, to even go in the dugout, not what you want to do. That kind of summed it up.”

    Pretty sure Maholm threw a lot like he normally throws. Slow and Poor.
    Guess I’d have to go back through yesterday’s game notes to be absolutely sure, because the commentary there was certainly spot on, but going back to yesterday’s blog is so, well, yesterday.

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  38. SkipVB

    @ Berselius:

    11. This Otter
    This otter is unhappy about the amount of genuinely terrible television you watch.

    Is this a swipe at those here who watch Game of Thrones?

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  39. shawndgoldman

    In related news, if the Cubs lose their next two games, they will have triggered the “5-back rule” by the end of their first away series. That would be quite the accomplishment.

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    Berselius

    (dying laughing) at all of the complaining/warning about tomorrow’s game on twitter/facebook. It baseically boils down to:

    Hey Cubs fans attending/watching tomorrow’s Cardinals home opener against the Cubs – they might be acknowledging the fact that they won the World Series last year. ZOMG.

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  41. WaLi

    @ josh:
    I’ve been a few times over the past 3-4 years. I can’t recall any bad experiences, probably because the Cubs haven’t been too great. And also the group I go with is split 50/50 between Cubs/Cards fans.

    Although now that I think about it, we usually have one person in our group who is that obnoxious Cards (or Cubs) fan (dying laughing)

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