Mets @ Cubs Game Thread

Time: 6:05 PM CT
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Jose Reyes, 3B
Curtis Granderson, CF
Yoenis Cespedes, LF
James Loney, 1B
Neil Walker, 2B
Asdrubal Cabrera, SS
Michael Conforto, RF
Rene Rivera, C
Noah Syndergaard, P

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Tommy La Stella, 3B
Kris Bryant, RF
Anthony Rizzo, 1B
Ben Zobrist, 2B
Willson Contreras, C
Jason Heyward, CF
Addison Russell, SS
Miguel Montero, C
Jake Arrieta, P

Will the Cubs win? No.

538 Forecast: 3% chance of winning

91 thoughts on “Mets @ Cubs Game Thread”

  1. dmick89:
    Add in playoff stats to last season’s numbers and Schwarber’s offensive numbers would have been better overall than Bryant’s and maybe even Rizzo’s. Schwarber’s power can’t be overstated in my opinion. Including the playoffs, he had nearly as many home runs as Kris Bryant in half as many plate appearances.

    I just can’t wait to watch him swing a bat again next year.

    With the ascension of Contreras, what are the odds that Schwarber gets starts at Catcher in 2017? Torn ligaments are hell on a knee, and they can probably more comfortably put him in LF, with Contreras as primary C and Montero backing up.

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  2. I’d think that it’s not very likely Schwarber gets any starts behind the plate. I think I read they were still committed to him as a catcher, but I’m not sure I buy that. I’m not even sure how committed they were to him behind the plate even if he didn’t injure his knee.

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  3. He could be the team’s emergency catcher. Maybe they revisit it down the road, but I think the goal is to get him back and healthy as an outfielder.

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  4. dmick89:
    He could be the team’s emergency catcher. Maybe they revisit it down the road, but I think the goal is to get him back and healthy as an outfielder.

    That was my supposition as well. Really looking forward to an OF of Heyward, Schwarber, and Almora.

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  5. I’m still not sold on Almora, but if there’s a lineup that can afford to have an all defense kind of player, it’s probably the Cubs.

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  6. dmick89,

    It accomplishes what Heyward/Fowler was supposed to do this year at any rate, namely reducing the range Schwarber needs to have in LF.

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  7. Heyward mystifies me. He’s built like Ken Griffey Jr. but does absolutely nothing with it at the plate.

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  8. Jim just mentioned that Arrieta has a shot at a Maddux. I really enjoy the Cubs announcers.

    I also assume Jake’s about to give up a run.

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  9. Rondon doesn’t give up many runs, but every single one seems to cost the Cubs the game.

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  10. I told myself I wouldn’t get my hopes up in the bottom of the ninth. Then they loaded the bases with none out. I allowed myself to think, “Maybe they’ll pull this one off, after all.” When will I ever learn?

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  11. Cubs are very, very good at wasting scoring opportunities. Of all the things they are good at, I’m not sure they excel at anything as well as they do that.

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  12. Rizzo the Rat: The good: Jake, Willson
    The bad: literally everything and everyone else.

    Only one that really matters is Jake. Losing tonight sucks, but nobody will remember that shit if Jake is back.

    (dying laughing), nobody will remember it even if he isn’t.

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  13. Why did we have to miss Kyle Lohse in the Rangers series? I’d much rather have faced him than Hamels.

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  14. Edwin,

    yeah it was really exciting. they were down 2-1 but loaded the bases with no outs. i shut the game off since i figured a sac fly (at the very least) was a foregone conclusion. so yeah, i’m fairly certain they won or at least went into extra innings. because really, what kind of assholes don’t score in the bottom of the 9th with no outs and the bases loaded?

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  15. yesterday wasn’t a total loss. the eugene emeralds showed how much they are embracing the organizational philosophy by walking 17 and only striking out 7. a k/bb ratio of 0.42 is really good right?

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  16. To put it another way, my confidence in Jake’s abilities didn’t increase by one win over a mere seven innings. He was fun to watch, though.

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  17. Something pretty awesome – Baez is at 230 ABs in 2016 at the MLB level and has a 22% K rate, his lowest as a professional.

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