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Dreamcast 92: Clawing Back?
RC is back in Chicago, and took some time in between building lots of furniture to talk with AC about the Cubs…
- Thoughts on whether this Cubs team is worth investing in
- Shota Imanaga, All-Star
- The looming trade deadline
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All-Star Shota
As we get settled in our new apartment back in our former neighborhood in Chicago, I note that the Cubs finally won a series for the first time in forever, and right before a much-needed off day too. There is probably some kind of irony in the fact that I can no longer piggyback off berselius’ MLB dot TV for Cubs games since I’m blacked out, and that the building’s complimentary (read: I already pay for this with my amenities fee) cable doesn’t include Marquee. Of course, I did remember while shuttling around Chicago that, oh yeah, I AM in Chicago! And therefore could listen to Pat Hughes on the radio, so that will be fun when my wife sets up her record player (which doubles as a radio) so I don’t have to randomly go to the car.
Anyway, the Cubs still suck, but the rest of the National League sort of sucks too, and they’re not so far behind that it is impossible to make a comeback as they did last season, but also they’ve really dug themselves a hole for sucking ass for such a prolonged period. However, at least the Cubs have their mandated All-Star representative who probably gets the nod even without the at-least-one-per-team rule:
[Shota] Imanaga was named to the National League’s pitching staff on Sunday, making him the first Cubs rookie to be named an All-Star since Kris Bryant in his Rookie of the Year campaign in 2015. Imanaga was the lone member of Chicago’s team to make the Senior Circuit’s squad for the Midsummer Classic, which is set for 7 p.m. CT on July 16 (on FOX) at Globe Life Field in Texas.According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Imanaga joins Sam Jones (1955) as the only Cubs rookie pitchers to earn All-Star honors. Imanaga is the first official rookie pitcher to make an All-Star team for Chicago since 1958, when rookie rules were first established by MLB.
MLB.com
You can’t say he doesn’t deserve it, and although there have been a couple of blowup starts of the type we feared, Shota Imanaga has been rock solid and thus far has more than earned his contract and at least some brownie points for Jed Hoyer, who still has some explaining to do for whatever all this is right now. There may yet be some additional Cubs picked as replacements for the already-named players who bow out due to injury, pitching on that final Sunday before the break, or who just want a five day vacation. For everyone else, they do get a long break to recover and see what they can do to push for some additions before the trade deadline.
Shota Fun
You should just watch this because Shota Imanaga is fun.
Dreamcast 89: Therapy Session
The jabronis get together after a fairly frustrating and not-fun stretch of Cubs futility to talk ourselves off the ledge as there is plenty of season left and the Cubs are still miraculously maintaining a winning record. We admire Shota Imanaga from afar, talk about the M-guys, and consider the options moving forward.
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Walk Off a Hero (By the Seat of One’s Pants)
This play was a very aggressive send that almost didn’t work because it sounds like Cody Bellinger stumbled rounding third and wasn’t running as well as he could:
You can see that catcher and runner got to the plate pretty much simultaneously, and as the commentary suggests, the umpire was ready to call Bellinger out except the ball rolled away. They did review it, but the safe call was confirmed.
Naturally we must also give credit to the pitching for allowing the Cubs to win with just that one walkoff run:
Perhaps one day he will stumble, but that day is not today.
Dreamcast 87: Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly
The title is more of a play on words suggesting that a few of the Cubs’ top performers are on the shelf in one way or another, but yet they soldier on! We put a wrap on the whole Shohei saga, talk about mostly the poor (but oddly acceptable) result of the Miami series, what to do with Kyle Hendricks, and more.
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Dreamcast 86: Knock On Wood
The word of the day was injuries as there are a lot of pitchers hitting the injured list through various ailments, and we talk a bit about that on this Dreamcast, along with our praises and thoughts about the Cubs starting this season off strongly against some tough competition (not the Rockies).
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Dreamcast 85: Unchecked Optimism
We’re mere hours from Opening Day if you consider anything less than 48 “mere,” so it’s time to do our season preview episode!
In this edition:
- The great Shohei Ohtani gambling caper
- Cubs roster, rotation, bullpen, lineup, and outlook
- MLB predictions including awards and postseason
We’ll probably talk about the MLBPA snafus later on after we get a few games that actually count under our belt.
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