Random facts

Jose Bautista has more home runs than all these Cubs players combined: Geovany Soto, Koyie Hill, Jeff Baker, Darwin Barney, Blake DeWitt, Starlin Castro, Aramis Ramirez, Tony Campana, Reed Jonson, Kosuke Fukudome, Tyler Colvin, and Marlon Byrd. Bautista has 18 and those players have combined for 15.

The following players have combined for one more walk than Jose Bautista has: Darwin Barney, Starlin Castr, Alfonso Soriano, Tyler Colvin, Marlon Byrd, Koyie Hill, Jeff Baker, Reed Johnson, Blake DeWitt, and all the pitchers on the Cubs.

Ryan Braun has as many stolen bases as the Cubs (10).

Jose Reyes has nearly twice as many steals as the Cubs. Reyes, Michael Bourn, Jacoby Ellsbury, Drew Stubbs, Elvis Andrus, Ian Desmond, Coco Crisp, Matt Kemp, Erick Aybar, Sam Fuld, Ichiro Suzuki, Jose Tabata, Carlos Gomez, and Will Venebale, along with Ryan Braun, have as many or more stolen bases than the Cubs do.

9 players have more intentional walks than the entire Cubs team does. Another 7 have the same number.

Only the Giants have swung at as many pitches outside the zone as the Cubs have.

The Dodgers have swung at 47.2% of the pitches they’ve seen. That’s the second highest percentage. The Cubs have swung at 48.2%. The Yankees and Indians have swung at only 42.8%.

No team has hit fewer balls in the air than the Cubs.

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187 thoughts on “Random facts”

  1. SK, I don’t think Byrd will play for a long time. I’d actually be surprised if he returns this year, too. I won’t be surprised if he never plays again. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to get back into the box after something like that. We don’t know anything about the eye sight yet either.

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  2. [quote name=mb21] We don’t know anything about the eye sight yet either.[/quote]Pena said Byrd said he couldn’t see out of the left eye when he left Fenway, but when he visited him in the hospital after the game, he could see but it was blurred vision.

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  3. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]ESPN Cubs game means I can pirate a feed. Yay?[/quote]
    Depends on if you enjoy comedy.

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  4. The following players have combined for one more walk than Jose Bautista has: Darwin Barney, Starlin Castr, Alfonso Soriano, Tyler Colvin, Marlon Byrd, Koyie Hill, Jeff Baker, Reed Johnson, Blake DeWitt, and all the pitchers on the Cubs.

    Holy crap.

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  5. [quote name=Suburban kid]Pena said Byrd said he couldn’t see out of the left eye when he left Fenway, but when he visited him in the hospital after the game, he could see but it was blurred vision.[/quote]Man, I’m sensing Encarnacion all over again. Not good.

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  6. [quote name=Rice Cube]Holy crap.[/quote]The Cubs as an organization are fucked. They are flawed on a deep, deep level.

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  7. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Man, I’m sensing Encarnacion all over again. Not good.[/quote]I hope it’s not that bad. Didn’t Encarnacion lose 80% of his vision?

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  8. [quote name=mb21]I hope it’s not that bad. Didn’t Encarnacion lose 80% of his vision?[/quote]I think for a while.

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  9. I told my wife yesterday during the Michigan/Kentucky softball game that it wouldn’t be long before face masks were worn in MLB. Too bad they weren’t worn last night.

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  10. (dying laughing) @ this 60 Minutes nonsense regarding Lance Armstrong.

    It’s performance enhancing drugs, people. There are other problems that are FAR, FAR, FAR more deserving of this much media coverage. Marlon Byrd getting hit in the eye when players could wear masks that prevented is just one.

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  11. [quote name=mb21]I told my wife yesterday during the Michigan/Kentucky softball game that it wouldn’t be long before face masks were worn in MLB. Too bad they weren’t worn last night.[/quote]
    They’re not manly. That’s why, for example, it took forever before the NHL mandated visors for all players.

    They also have that weird pitcher helmet to protect the pitcher from line drives, but I think most pitchers would shun those because they look so uncool.

    Macho > safety

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  12. [quote name=Rice Cube]They’re not manly. That’s why, for example, it took forever before the NHL mandated visors for all players.

    They also have that weird pitcher helmet to protect the pitcher from line drives, but I think most pitchers would shun those because they look so uncool.

    Macho > safety[/quote]Well, hitters are also worried about any obstruction to their vision.

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  13. [quote name=mb21](dying laughing) @ this 60 Minutes nonsense regarding Lance Armstrong.

    It’s performance enhancing drugs, people. There are other problems that are FAR, FAR, FAR more deserving of this much media coverage. Marlon Byrd getting hit in the eye when players could wear masks that prevented is just one.[/quote]PEDS ARE THE WORST THING EVAR. THEY DRIVE HOME THE POINT THAT MY FATASS CAN NEVER BE AN ATHLETE. WE SHOULD DRIVE ALL THESE FUCKS TO A PIT AND SHOOT THEM.

    /typical sports fan

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  14. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Well, hitters are also worried about any obstruction to their vision.[/quote]
    The extended ear flap I’ve seen gives the player a clear line of sight to the pitcher while protecting the cheekbone, so there’s that. It obviously won’t protect the guy from foul balls that bounce off the dirt right back into their face, but a direct fastball to the helmet won’t hurt as bad as it did to Byrd last night.

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  15. [quote name=Rice Cube]The extended ear flap I’ve seen gives the player a clear line of sight to the pitcher while protecting the cheekbone, so there’s that. It obviously won’t protect the guy from foul balls that bounce off the dirt right back into their face, but a direct fastball to the helmet won’t hurt as bad as it did to Byrd last night.[/quote]Yeah, that’s fine. Maybe once Bud and the OWners Cabal stop trying to fuck with the MLBPA and work with them, they can get the use of these things instituted.

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  16. For what it’s worth, here’s what cricket players wear when there’s a fast bowler bowling (some even wear them for spin bowlers, and sometimes fielders in dangerous positions wear them too)

    I can’t think of any reason why they couldn’t, or shouldn’t, be worn in baseball. Well, except because of traditionalists.

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  17. [quote name=Dubliner]For what it’s worth, here’s what cricket players wear when there’s a fast bowler bowling (some even wear them for spin bowlers, and sometimes fielders in dangerous positions wear them too)

    I can’t think of any reason why they couldn’t, or shouldn’t, be worn in baseball. Well, except because of traditionalists.[/quote]Agreed.

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  18. I think that’s the same thing the Michigan team was wearing, Dub. It wasn’t a typical helmet, but I never thought about cricket. There’s a clear space there for the eyes to see out that I don’t see vision as an excuse. It’s like RC said, they won’t look cool if they wear one of them. Then again, they won’t spend time in the hospital like Byrd is right now either.

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  19. They’re also surprisingly lightweight, baseball would have a quicker swing or hack then the more deliberate cricket stroke. They’d probably slow down a runner in baseball who rely more on pure speed then a cricket batsman running between the creases, but it seems like something at least looking in to in this day and age.

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  20. [quote name=Dubliner]They’re also surprisingly lightweight, baseball would have a quicker swing or hack then the more deliberate cricket stroke. They’d probably slow down a runner in baseball who rely more on pure speed then a cricket batsman running between the creases, but it seems like something at least looking in to in this day and age.[/quote]No doubt they could make the mask removable for the baserunner.

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  21. I don’t understand why they can’t wear a hockey-style helmet or a football helmet either. Part of it is comfort, for sure, but football and hockey mask/helmet setups are designed to maximize visibility as far as I can tell.

    It sounds from just about everything I’ve read that Byrd has vision so I think he just needs his face bones to heal. So that’s good news, relatively speaking.

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  22. I’d like to point out that this is the first time the Cubs have played against the Red Sox since last night. I don’t know why people keep talking about this 1918 shit. Do they not even remember yesterday? (dying laughing)

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  23. [quote name=Rice Cube]Giants win![/quote]
    I’m actually becoming anti-Giant because it will just encourage the Cubs to fill their roster with guys like Cody Ross, Aaron Rowand, and Aubrey Huff.

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  24. [quote name=Aisle424]I’m actually becoming anti-Giant because it will just encourage the Cubs to fill their roster with guys like Cody Ross, Aaron Rowand, and Aubrey Huff.[/quote]
    Brian Sabean is a lucky idiot.

    I thought Fukudome was safe.

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  25. [quote name=Aisle424]I’m actually becoming anti-Giant because it will just encourage the Cubs to fill their roster with guys like Cody Ross, Aaron Rowand, and Aubrey Huff.[/quote]That would be an improvement.

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  26. [quote name=Rice Cube]Interesting. The Cubs haven’t won on Sunday yet.[/quote]Jesus told me they’d win today.

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  27. [quote name=mb21]I vote they wear this from now on:

    [/quote]Cubs fans would boo every player.

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  28. [quote name=bubblesdachimp]i feel like i could hit wakefield[/quote]You’ve obviously never faced a knuckleballer. I’d rather face Clemens than Wakefield.

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  29. [quote name=mb21]Jesus told me they’d win today.[/quote]You have a source, then.

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  30. [quote name=Rice Cube]I don’t think James Russell gets an out until the Sox decide they want to bunt.[/quote]
    Shut me right up.

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  31. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]http://www.desipio.com/?p=3574[/quote]I didn’t think they should trade Gorzelanny, but the idea they’re not a well run franchise because they traded him is silly. The Cubs have plenty of depth. The problem is they’re down 3 starting pitchers. What team has a good 9th starter? 10th or 11th starter if you factor in Trey McNutt and Jay Jackson, Jackson has sucked this year after coming back from injury.

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  32. [quote name=Aisle424]I’m actually becoming anti-Giant because it will just encourage the Cubs to fill their roster with guys like Cody Ross, Aaron Rowand, and Aubrey Huff.[/quote]To be fair, I’ve been hoping that the Cubs would look at what the Giants did last year and learn a lesson or two with Rowand being case study number one. They overpaid him and he’s a millstone, but they’ve been smart enough to limit the damage he can cause by leaving him on the bench (especially during last year’s stretch run). Sunk costs are sunk costs, right?

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  33. I forgot Russell went 3 innings on Friday. He’ll be lucky to go 2 innings today. This is a bullpen game. That’s why Berg is up.

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  34. [quote name=mb21]I didn’t think they should trade Gorzelanny, but the idea they’re not a well run franchise because they traded him is silly. The Cubs have plenty of depth. The problem is they’re down 3 starting pitchers. What team has a good 9th starter? 10th or 11th starter if you factor in Trey McNutt and Jay Jackson, Jackson has sucked this year after coming back from injury.[/quote]Okay, but I think the point about organizational flaws stands. There’s something wrong when your best spot-start option is a LOOGY.

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  35. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Okay, but I think the point about organizational flaws stands. There’s something wrong when your owner is Tom Ricketts.[/quote]Fixed.

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  36. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Okay, but I think the point about organizational flaws stands. There’s something wrong when your best spot-start option is a LOOGY.[/quote]He’s not their best spot-start option. Two starting pitchers got injured after opening day while two in the minor leagues were injured. That’s 4 that were higher on the depth chart than Russell. It’s just not accurate to say he’s the best spot-starter they have. He might be now, but that speaks to how damn deep the Cubs rotation was when the season began. I can guarantee that no more than one or two teams have a better 9th or 10th starter than James Russell. I’ll bet $20 on that.

    James Russell may not be great, but as a 9th or 10th starter you have damn good depth. Russell is some teams 5th starter.

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  37. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Let’s See What Happens[/quote]Is that like taking a wait-and-see approach?

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  38. [quote name=mb21]He’s not their best spot-start option. Two starting pitchers got injured after opening day while two in the minor leagues were injured. That’s 4 that were higher on the depth chart than Russell. It’s just not accurate to say he’s the best spot-starter they have. He might be now, but that speaks to how damn deep the Cubs rotation was when the season began. I can guarantee that no more than one or two teams have a better 9th or 10th starter than James Russell. I’ll bet $20 on that.

    James Russell may not be great, but as a 9th or 10th starter you have damn good depth. Russell is some teams 5th starter.[/quote]How does this explain Russell being considered a better spot-start option than F7 or Marshall? And you’re havin’a laugh if you think any MLB team would have Russell as even a 5 starter. There’s no need to go hyperbolic to make the point that injuries have caused this situation.

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  39. [quote name=Rice Cube]The knuckleball is the devil.[/quote]Only if you don’t wait on it. And seeing as the Cub hitters have the patience of a drunken 16 YO on prom night, the knuckleball will fuck them up. (dying laughing)

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  40. Those of you who had “1” for the over/under on James Russell, please proceed to the cage to collect your winnings.

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  41. [quote name=Rice Cube]Infield single. Castro should’ve pocketed the ball.[/quote]Actually, should have taken a minute to get set. Scutaro isn’t fast.

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  42. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]How does this explain Russell being considered a better spot-start option than F7 or Marshall? And you’re havin’a laugh if you think any MLB team would have Russell as even a 5 starter. There’s no need to go hyperbolic to make the point that injuries have caused this situation.[/quote]The same F7 whose walk rate the last two years is 9? Marshall hasn’t been used as a starter for awhile and wasn’t any good when he did start. I would go with him or someone else, but it’s not like you can just name every pitcher in the Cubs organization as better than Russell.

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  43. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Actually, should have taken a minute to get set. Scutaro isn’t fast.[/quote]
    Yeah, just saw the replay, you are correct sir.

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  44. [quote name=mb21]The same F7 whose walk rate the last two years is 9? Marshall hasn’t been used as a starter for awhile and wasn’t any good when he did start. I would go with him or someone else, but it’s not like you can just name every pitcher in the Cubs organization as better than Russell.[/quote]And yet, even you admit they’re both still better options. Which was Dolan’s point. The point isn’t that the Cubs org is so shallow Russell is all they have; the point is the org is so dumb they think Russell is all they have.

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  45. [quote name=mb21]The same F7 whose walk rate the last two years is 9? Marshall hasn’t been used as a starter for awhile and wasn’t any good when he did start. I would go with him or someone else, but it’s not like you can just name every pitcher in the Cubs organization as better than Russell.[/quote]

    I think the angst that a lot of us have (well, at least me) about Russell continuing to be run out there as a starter is that he is awful. To my knowledge, the Cubs haven’t won any of the games he has started, and he’s been pretty bad when asked to start. The Cubs are (seemingly) willing to throw games away by running him out there every 5 days even though they know he’s going to get shelled and that the bullpen is going to get worked.

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  46. I guess I’ll care about Russell being the best spot-starter they have when he actually is the best spot-starter. Until then, I’ll look at him as a guy who entered the season as the 9th or 10th best starter in the organization and that’s only if someone else didn’t pass him.

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  47. [quote name=shadasrevenge]I think the angst that a lot of us have (well, at least me) continuing to be run out there as a starter is that he is awful. To my knowledge, the Cubs haven’t won any of the games he has started, and he’s been pretty bad when asked to start. The Cubs are (seemingly) willing to throw games away by running him out there every 5 days even though they know he’s going to get shelled and that the bullpen is going to get worked.[/quote]
    There might be a sinister plan at work to intentionally torpedo this season.

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  48. Serously. Look at Quade. If that guy wasn’t managing a baseball team, he’d be the guy in the white helmet licking window of short bus somewhere.

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  49. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Why is Doug Davis dressed like he’s about to hike Everest?[/quote]Maybe he is from Florida?

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  50. [quote name=Rice Cube]There might be a sinister plan at work to intentionally torpedo this season.[/quote]In order to get the top pick so they can use to pick the 300th-rated prospect?

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  51. This dude is 45 years old, and the Cubs are swinging away like he’s some no-namer from the Astros.

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  52. The Cubs have no shot vs. Wakefield. None. You have to be patient with knuckleballers.

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  53. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]The Cubs have no shot vs. Wakefield. None. You have to be patient with knuckleballers.[/quote]
    It’s like hitting a slow-pitch softball.

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  54. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]The Cubs have no shot vs. Wakefield. None. You have to be patient with knuckleballers.[/quote]We’ll see how they do second time through.

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  55. That swing from Reed is honestly one of the worst swings I have ever seen. (dying laughing)

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  56. [quote name=Rice Cube]It’s like hitting a slow-pitch softball.[/quote]Exactly. You have to wait on it. The Cubs don’t do that.

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  57. Can someone explain to me how Steve Bartman is remotely related to this game? ESPN ran out of ideas 8 years ago.

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  58. [quote name=Perkins]Poorly as well.[/quote]Well, lets get there first. Russell has been just as good as Wakefield to this point.

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  59. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]And yet, even you admit they’re both still better options. Which was Dolan’s point. The point isn’t that the Cubs org is so shallow Russell is all they have; the point is the org is so dumb they think Russell is all they have.[/quote]Dude, they have 3 injured starters. Are we honestly going to criticize this organization because they don’t have an adequate starter to take over if 3 big leaguers get hurt and 2 minor leaguers go down? This is literally the least of the Cubs problems. James Russell starting tonight says nothing about the Cubs organization. it says nothing about what the Cubs think. It says the Cubs organization has gotten fucked over by injuries. It happens. I know you want to blame everything on Quade and that’s fine (he’s an idiot), but this isn’t on him or the Cubs. It’s like Berselius said earlier. This is the exact same as the people complaining that the Cubs couldn’t replace their best hitter in 2009 when Ramirez went out with the shoulder separation.

    By the way, I did not say they were better options. I said I’d have gone with them. Believe it or not, even Mike Quade knows infinitely more about baseball, this team and his players than you or I do. Maybe Sean Marshall doesn’t want to start. Maybe he’s like Soriano and doesn’t want to be jerked around. I don’t know, but before I even consider getting upset at the Cubs for not using him I better know one way or the other. Samardzija better than Russell? No. Not at all. He’d have walked 47 Red Sox by now. Maybe the Cubs believe it wouldn’t benefit Marshall to be jerked around between the rotation and bullpen.

    All I know is that the Cubs have had 3 starters go down at the big league level and 2 went down at the minor league level early on. One of them has sucked since returning. The Cubs went out and picked up a guy hoping to not have to use Russell again and he was the best available. Then another starter goes down.

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  60. [quote name=shadasrevenge]I think the angst that a lot of us have (well, at least me) about Russell continuing to be run out there as a starter is that he is awful. To my knowledge, the Cubs haven’t won any of the games he has started, and he’s been pretty bad when asked to start. The Cubs are (seemingly) willing to throw games away by running him out there every 5 days even though they know he’s going to get shelled and that the bullpen is going to get worked.[/quote]Yeah, but the question is what are their options? I’m going to assume the Cubs have determined they aren’t messing with Sean Marshall for one reason or another. I don’t know why, but it’s off the table. Maybe Marshall doesn’t want to do it. I don’t know. Knowing that, what options do they really have?

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  61. [quote name=mb21]Dude, they have 3 injured starters. Are we honestly going to criticize this organization because they don’t have an adequate starter to take over if 3 big leaguers get hurt and 2 minor leaguers go down? This is literally the least of the Cubs problems. James Russell starting tonight says nothing about the Cubs organization. it says nothing about what the Cubs think. It says the Cubs organization has gotten fucked over by injuries. It happens. I know you want to blame everything on Quade and that’s fine (he’s an idiot), but this isn’t on him or the Cubs. It’s like Berselius said earlier. This is the exact same as the people complaining that the Cubs couldn’t replace their best hitter in 2009 when Ramirez went out with the shoulder separation.

    By the way, I did not say they were better options. I said I’d have gone with them. Believe it or not, even Mike Quade knows infinitely more about baseball, this team and his players than you or I do. Maybe Sean Marshall doesn’t want to start. Maybe he’s like Soriano and doesn’t want to be jerked around. I don’t know, but before I even consider getting upset at the Cubs for not using him I better know one way or the other. Samardzija better than Russell? No. Not at all. He’d have walked 47 Red Sox by now. Maybe the Cubs believe it wouldn’t benefit Marshall to be jerked around between the rotation and bullpen.

    All I know is that the Cubs have had 3 starters go down at the big league level and 2 went down at the minor league level early on. One of them has sucked since returning. The Cubs went out and picked up a guy hoping to not have to use Russell again and he was the best available. Then another starter goes down.[/quote]No, I’m goign to criticize them because they have two better options and aren’t using them.

    And you can run and hide behind Quade knowing more than us. Fine, point granted. It doesn’t make him immune to criticism. Alan Greenspan knows more about finance than me; it doesn’t stop me from calling him a Randian asshole who allowed his politics to get in the way of his job. Maybe F7 would have walked a bunch of Red Sox. Maybe he wouldn’t have. Hell, Jeff Russell has pitched pretty well tonight after sucking ass as a starter before this!

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  62. [quote name=mb21]Yeah, but the question is what are their options? I’m going to assume the Cubs have determined they aren’t messing with Sean Marshall for one reason or another. I don’t know why, but it’s off the table. Maybe Marshall doesn’t want to do it. I don’t know. Knowing that, what options do they really have?[/quote]I have no idea. I’m not as invested in this years team as I have been in years past, and even though I live in Des Moines I’m not sure who is available from the I-Cubs.

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  63. [quote name=mb21]Yeah, but the question is what are their options? I’m going to assume the Cubs have determined they aren’t messing with Sean Marshall for one reason or another. I don’t know why, but it’s off the table. Maybe Marshall doesn’t want to do it. I don’t know. Knowing that, what options do they really have?[/quote]Maybe my aunt has balls? Maybe that makes her my uncle! We can run hypotheticals on this until we get blue in the face. Based on what we know, the decision to run Russell out there seems like a bad one, given Marshall and F7’s experience as SP. Maybe there are mitigating factors. But we have no way of knowing what they are.

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  64. Jeff Samardzija is not a better option. Besides, if he was the one in Russell’s situation right now I’ll bet anything you’d be saying Russell was the better option. F7 has walked 44 batters in his last 44 big league innings. He’s not a starter. Ever. I’d rather Kerry Wood start and I’m not joking.

    And you can run and hide behind Quade knowing more than us. Fine, point granted. It doesn’t make him immune to criticism.

    Who said it did?

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  65. The Cubs would be down 4 runs if this were in Wrigley. (dying laughing)

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  66. [quote name=Rice Cube]Is this Russell’s best start?[/quote]Wasn’t his 2nd start a good one? I could swear he’s had one good start…

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  67. That’s a nice comeback for Russell. Although in most other ball parks, that inning is way uglier.

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  68. I don’t know how many Sunday night games the Cubs have this year, but Dan Shulmans insistence over over-enunciating everything almost makes this broadcast unlistenable.

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  69. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Maybe my aunt has balls? Maybe that makes her my uncle! We can run hypotheticals on this until we get blue in the face. Based on what we know, the decision to run Russell out there seems like a bad one, given Marshall and F7’s experience as SP. Maybe there are mitigating factors. But we have no way of knowing what they are.[/quote]
    Based on what we know includes the simple fact that the Cubs chose NOT to use Marshall. F7 is a joke.

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  70. 3 innings from Russell on Friday and he’s back out for the 5th.

    That wasn’t surprising. (dying laughing)

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  71. They have 7 relievers available and Russell is out there throwing more in a few days than he ever has. Why did they call up Berg?

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  72. [quote name=mb21]3 innings from Russell on Friday and he’s back out for the 5th.

    That wasn’t surprising. (dying laughing)[/quote]Quade better buy this kid a steak after this.

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  73. [quote name=mb21]They have 7 relievers available and Russell is out there throwing more in a few days than he ever has. Why did they call up Berg?[/quote]They want to See What Happens.

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  74. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Quade better buy this kid a steak after this.[/quote]No shit. Russell actually pitched pretty well. I would have taken him out after 2. That’s why they called up the extra reliever, right?

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  75. [quote name=mb21]No shit. Russell actually pitched pretty well. I would have taken him out after 2. That’s why they called up the extra reliever, right?[/quote]He’s pitched extremely well, given his previous performance and the lineup he’s facing. Bringing up Berg seems rather pointless now.

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  76. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]Time for a beer run. MO out, fuckfaces.[/quote]
    We all know you’re going to go get more Zima. Faget (dying laughing)

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  77. Barney stayed there on that one. Haven’t paid much attention to him covering 2nd base so far this year. Not a good throw by Castillo, but Barney held his own. At least the ball got to 2nd base in the air.

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  78. [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]The Cubs have no shot vs. Wakefield. None. You have to be patient with knuckleballers.[/quote]
    To be fair, Wakefield has been throwing a lot of those things for strikes early in the count.

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  79. Wake’s getting the high strike call, too. Cubs’ best scoring chance is a wild pitch here.

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  80. [quote name=AndCounting]Wake’s getting the high strike call, too. Cubs’ best scoring chance is a wild pitch here.[/quote]4 of those with a runner on 3rd. Cubs win.

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  81. I think the knuckleball isn’t exactly labor-intensive so he can throw about 200 of them, right?

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  82. [quote name=Xoomwaffle]2B in LF at Fenway? Let’s see what happens.[/quote]I give Quade a little leeway because of Byrd being out, although Baker probably would have been out there regardless.

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  83. [quote name=AndCounting]I give Quade a little leeway because of Byrd being out, although Baker probably would have been out there regardless.[/quote]
    The non-use of Colvin uses up all leeway Quade could have in my mind.

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  84. Baker out… which means… Dewitt gets the starts in left during interleague play?

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  85. [quote name=ZappBrannigan]Baker out… which means… Dewitt gets the starts in left during interleague play?[/quote]
    No more interleague until June.

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  86. Cubs haven’t played a bad game tonight; just looks like it isn’t going to work out.

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  87. The Cubs would be smart to just take the team off the field at this point. They may leave boston with no healthy players. What are the odds Kerry Wood isn’t one of the injured?

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  88. Yeah, Castro has no business at SS. I can’t believe those people were serious even on a play that didn’t make an out, that was fun to watch. Maybe if Barney was on the bag it is an out.

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  89. [quote name=shadasrevenge]Cubs haven’t played a bad game tonight; just looks like it isn’t going to work out.[/quote]Yeah, no shame in getting beat by Boston when James Russell starts. Good game overall.

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  90. [quote name=mb21]Yeah, no shame in getting beat by Boston when James Russell starts. Good game overall.[/quote]They’re teasing us, you know. They traded ass-kickings yesterday and Friday, and now they play a decent game, make us think they’ve got a chance to steal one late, but blow it instead.

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  91. The best part about this game is that this signals the end of the toughest part of the schedule. This Mets series coming up is probably the first one they’ll be favored in in six weeks or so.

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  92. For the record, I’m referring to the games between the end of the Astros series and this game tonight.

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  93. Catching up on this thread, I like those cricket helmets. No reason batters and pitchers shouldn’t be wearing them right now, MLB and college.

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  94. [quote name=Rice Cube]Are you down with HBP?[/quote]I don’t mind it. I generally don’t like retaliation, but Marlon Byrd is in the hospital and both Zambrano and Wood hit batters in a way that wasn’t a big deal.

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  95. [quote name=mb21]I don’t mind it. I generally don’t like retaliation, but Marlon Byrd is in the hospital and both Zambrano and Wood hit batters in a way that wasn’t a big deal.[/quote]
    I think that was more bad control than intent. Amusingly, Cubs fans are about to turn on Kerry Wood.

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  96. We got MLB The Show 11 and loading it up for the first time, even though I selected the settings to not allow the CPU any roster control, the first thing that popped up when I went to Opening Day for my franchise was that Koyie Hill had been placed on waivers. (dying laughing)

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  97. I see the Cubs ambulance has made a re-appearance.

    Any word on what pitcher they are going to call up to replace Jeff Baker if he has to go on the DL?

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  98. After dfending CraneK. for giving HR ball to fan who chucked it, TRicketts says “I would have definitely thrown it back.” txt • 23/05/2011 05:52

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  99. [quote name=Jame Gumb]You guys are toeing the line between heel and face.[/quote]Is your sole purpose here to make clever puns?

    However, if a discussion on pro wrestling is afoot, I’m in.

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  100. [quote name=Aisle424]I see the Cubs ambulance has made a re-appearance.

    Any word on what pitcher they are going to call up to replace Jeff Baker if he has to go on the DL?[/quote]I figure the entire team was going to be injured by the time they left Boston so they’d need the ambulance.

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  101. [quote name=Mish]Is your sole purpose here to make clever puns?
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    I’d like to say I’m stepping around it, but if the shoe fits…

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  102. [quote name=Suburban kid]We got MLB The Show 11 and loading it up for the first time, even though I selected the settings to not allow the CPU any roster control, the first thing that popped up when I went to Opening Day for my franchise was that Koyie Hill had been placed on waivers. (dying laughing)[/quote]
    PS3 —> smarter than the Cubs?

    Something something robot overlords…

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