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  1. andcounting

    Rice Cube,

    I’m guessing Counsell really doesn’t like the matchup against Mikolas. It’s been a strange year for Happ, but he seemed to be coming alive as of late.

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    Rice Cube

    andcounting,

    BN suggests Happ has a good average but low SLG and strikes out a lot despite the average against Mikolas so I think that may be it. Also doesn’t hurt to have a couple days off his feet in case his hammy is still being lame

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  3. andcounting

    I wonder what it would be like if every runner that reached base against the Cubs didn’t transform into Vince Coleman.

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    Rice Cube

    On that it was 1st and 3rd with only the one out so I think you can kind of concede it so they don’t use trickery to steal a run, but the holding runners thing needs to be addressed at some point

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  5. andcounting

    Rice Cube,

    Nah, man, letting teams have 2nd and 3rd with one out and losing the double play every damn time is terrible, losing baseball.

    You’ve got a guy on 3rd who is very likely to score, so you let the trailing runner move into scoring position as well? No, no, uh uh.

    Bottom of the ninth in a tie game when the trailing runner means nothing, sure. But not in the middle of the game.

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    Rice Cube

    andcounting,

    If you aren’t confident in Amaya’s arm throwing out a guy at 2B, it probably isn’t a fast enough throw to allow a cut off and attempt to cut down the guy coming home either. The Cubs are in a bit of a pickle in that sense.

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  7. andcounting

    Rice Cube,

    I don’t know if it’s that or the pitchers or what, but there is a first-to-second pipeline that is rendering double plays extinct.

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  8. andcounting

    I really don’t know how that tag didn’t get made. The 42-bounce throw didn’t help but the inning should have ended there.

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  9. andcounting

    Wainwright with a game full of homer broadcasting (not really obnoxiously so) just gives up the facade with β€œmost of our runs today have come with two outs,” so that’s fun.

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  10. Perkins

    andcounting,

    In his defense, it’s probably tough to break the habit of feeling part of the team he spent his entire career with, and from which he retired just last year. I switched jobs a few months back and sometimes still refer to stuff at my old firm as β€œwe.”

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  11. andcounting

    Perkins,

    Honestly, I don’t blame him at all. First year broadcasting, he’s not going to be polished, and he called attention to the obvious conflict of interest right away. It’s a strange broadcasting decision, but that’s not his fault. And he was very informative about how he would approach the Cubs hitters which we really never hear, so I didn’t mind that. Those little flashes of bias in the critical moments of the game sucked to suffer through but he did a decent job.

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    Rice Cube

    I will say I was somewhat encouraged by the comeback attempt, but Cubs should do more to cash in runners earlier…thankfully there are many games remaining

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  13. andcounting

    Rice Cube,

    I’m trying not to evaluate individual games using macro/trend-based criticisms of the team. Or at least not overdo it. They scored six runs, and that should be enough. It seems like the wrong night to say they didn’t hit well. Overall it’s frustrating that Cubs homers aren’t really a thing at the major league level anymore and it’s no fun feeling like Cubs runners on first and opponent runners on first are all going to vacate the base immediately but for diametrically opposite reasons.

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I just hate when they play the Cardinals. I’m always so glad for these series to be over.

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  14. Perkins

    Failure. I legitimately had no idea on Pirates no-no. Extremely embarrassed I forgot Dock Ellis (dying laughing)

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  15. berselius

    Rice Cube:
    Ronald AcuΓ±a–> out for season (ACL)

    Iirc, I picked Acuna and Strider for MVP and Cy Young going into the season, so I guess you are welcome, Phillies fans (dying laughing).

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  16. Perkins

    Kind of a shit strike zone there but also they just cannot get two on with no outs and fail to cash in.

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  17. andcounting

    The offensive struggles are deeply frustrating, but I’m finding it hard to really find fault with what the Cub hitters are doing. It’s not like they’re swinging at a lot of crap or trying to pull everything or overswinging. The results aren’t there but the process seems no different than what they were doing when they were scoring at will.

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    Rice Cube

    Between a Madrigal error (which is basically his primary job since he can’t seem to hit), letting leadoff guys get on, throwing meatballs, it’s a major execution fail

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  19. andcounting

    It doesn’t matter who is pitching, they turn to Cy Young when Morel is up. The gameday screen just looks like sharpshooter target practice on the corners.

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