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Iowa

Nothing worth talking about.

Smokies

Junior Lake as 2-4 with a triple and is now hitting .299. James Adduci hit a HR and Dae Eun Rhee earned the win despite not pitching that well.

Daytona

Rain

Peoria

Javier Baez went 2-3 with another monster shot of a HR. It cleared the scoreboard in LC according to twitter. Zeke DeVoss went 2-4 with a SB and Jose Rosario earned his 6th win after allowing 1 ER in 6.1 IP.

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    Rice Cube

    @ josh:
    Well…he’s older šŸ˜€

    Looks like he’s been having tons of fun in Iowa this season though. He’ll probably just be doing Cardenas things at MLB, I wouldn’t expect too much.

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    josh

    @ dylanj:
    That sounds bad. Would that be a surgical repair if so, or something worse? That wrist has bothered him for a while hasn’t it? It sucks how many guys who were once as well-touted as Stewart get a little nagging injury like that and never quite get there. It seems like not getting hurt has as much to do with success as talent.

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    dylanj

    Ian Stewart is a prime example of why its good to temper your enthusiasm for prospects especially in lower levels. That guy DESTROYED the minors and it just didnt translate to the bigs.

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    josh

    @ Rice Cube:
    Cool.

    @ dylanj:
    Yeah, that’s what I’m saying. I wonder if he wasn’t slowed down by an injury or something. Like if that wrist hasn’t been more of a problem for awhile. Maybe it doesn’t even hurt all that much all the time, but just took enough off his swing to limit his ability. I don’t know, just a thought.

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    dylanj

    if somebody has a BA subscription i guess they did a good piece on Spellcheck Jr. BA has always really liked that guy

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    dylanj

    maybe MO but producing in AAA is measures better than in A ball. Stewart was amazing in A and above average after that. I like seeing guys crush the higher levels at young ages.

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    josh

    @ tinyjiney:
    Arias seemed a little anxious on the transfer and throw. But that catch by Blanco earlier was pretty good. Diving onto the warning track can’t feel that great.

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    josh

    @ Rice Cube:
    True, the one running into foul territory over the bullpen mound was good. That’s always a tough play. The warning track catch was almost as impressive just for the fact that it didn’t go out. It looked pretty good off the bat.

    Speaking of Melky, there’s a guy who was kind of a late bloomer.

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    josh

    Hey, just wanted you guys to know that I was checking constantly this blog and Iā€™m impressed! Extremely helpful info particularly the last part. I care for such information a lot. I was looking for this particular info for a very long time. Thank you and good luck.

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  10. gaius marius

    Rice Cube wrote:

    Melky Cabrera made a couple of nice catches, especially that deep drive that somehow stayed in the park.

    in the spirit of things, melky makes me think of this (dying laughing) … i was really an irritable asshole when i was writing on that blog. though zambrano was a fine pitcher, i still wish we could’ve traded him for melky.

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    WaLi

    Really good interview with Theo:

    http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2012/06/14/with-theo-epstein-red-sox-and-cubs/gUgsS0bjvyIDxWYr3tYGxK/story.html

    I like the part where he downs the media and the part in regard to free agents:

    ā€œWhen you make a mistake in the draft, you just keep drafting. You keep finding another player to develop. When you make a mistake in free agency, youā€™re stuck with it for the duration of the deal and it can be a real impediment.

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  12. gaius marius

    dylanj wrote:

    im glad we never did that trade. Z was a pretty big part of the 07 & 08 teams.

    he was and no denying that. but a lot of pitchers you could’ve bought for 5yrs/$91mm would’ve done that, and you’d have had melky in center to boot instead of byrd, freeing up byrd’s contract money for help at another position.

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    dylanj

    problem is Byrd wasn’t a Cub until 2010 and he put up 6.6 WAR in 10 & 11 before this year. Whereas Melky was basically worthless from 07-2010. So he would have been a black hole during our 3 year window of 07-2009. Plus at the time Z was an Ace instead of the above average pitcher he declined to about the time you published that. (probably should apologize to all of us for ruining him) so the Cubs should have expect a lot more than Melky if they wanted to trade him in 2007. So yeah NOW it would be ok but the Cubs would have cut bait on the kid before he figured it out again and we wouldn’t have had the magical season of Jim Edmonds in 08 either.

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  14. gaius marius

    dylanj wrote:

    (probably should apologize to all of us for ruining him)

    apology offered, if you will have it.

    that edmonds year was brilliant, wasn’t it?

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    dylanj

    so Rizzo does better vs bad pitchers than good ones? This is changing my entire perspective (dying laughing)

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    Mercurial Outfielder

    @ dylanj:

    Exactly. There are reasons to be cautious with Rizzo. His destroying bad pitching isn’t one of them.

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    Mish

    If I read that Rizzo article right, we should be concerned because he hits bad pitching and had a poor 49 game stretch in SD? This passes as analysis? *recalls yesterday’s Theo/Dempster twitter storm* … welll I guess it does.

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    mb21

    gaius marius wrote:

    in the spirit of things, melky makes me think of this (dying laughing) ā€¦ i was really an irritable asshole when i was writing on that blog. though zambrano was a fine pitcher, i still wish we couldā€™ve traded him for melky.

    I was a total asshole too, GM. I take full blame for that shit though I stand my comments regarding Melky not being nearly enough in return for Zambrano at that time. (dying laughing)

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    mb21

    We’ve added some post formats to the blog and you’ll see some of them pop up from time to time. I missed writing short posts or just quoting an article that I think is worth reading or highlighting. We didn’t want to interrupt all the longer articles though. Please comment on them if you have something to say, but we’re not going to say new thread when they’re published. Anyway, you can see one on the home page right now about Baez (just click the title to read it).

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    mb21

    @ Mish:
    To be fair, we’ve been putting all our love into the Cubs scouts who are talking about how great he’s been in AAA, ignoring MLB and ignoring when he was basically slightly better than average before. The poor analysis by scouts works on both sides. It’s why I just don’t trust them.

    That’s not to say that I don’t think they’re good at their job. I do. I think they’re very good at what they do, but it’s subjective analysis and there are always going to be people who ignore evidence that doesn’t support what they think they see or focuses entirely on evidence they want to see. I don’t weight the opposing scouts any less than the Cubs scouts and might actually weight them more because they’re unbiased.

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    mb21

    gaius marius wrote:

    that edmonds year was brilliant, wasnā€™t it?

    2008 was awesome. I remember when they sent Pie down so early and I was pissed, but Edmonds was awesome that year for the Cubs. He’d lost a step in the outfield, but he still made things look easy out there. Not the fielder he was in his prime, but not terrible either.

    Cubs baseball hasn’t been as fun since that 4-game sweep in Milwaukee in early July that year. That closed the door on the Brewers for the most part who had crept within a game or two of the lead. Hard to believe it’s been 4 years since that season.

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    mb21

    Regarding Mantle/Mays and Harper/Trout I just don’t see it these days. Media coverage was extremely limited back then compared to today. As great as Bonds, Pujols, ARod and others have been, most fans still cared more about what was going on with their favorite teams. I wasn’t around for Mantle/Mays, but my guess is the closest we ever come to that kind of media coverage is with Sammy and McGwire. I’d also bet that the coverage of those 2 was far greater than the coverage of Mantle/Mays.

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  23. Perkins

    mb21 wrote:

    gaius marius wrote:

    that edmonds year was brilliant, wasnā€™t it?

    2008 was awesome. I remember when they sent Pie down so early and I was pissed, but Edmonds was awesome that year for the Cubs. Heā€™d lost a step in the outfield, but he still made things look easy out there. Not the fielder he was in his prime, but not terrible either.

    Cubs baseball hasnā€™t been as fun since that 4-game sweep in Milwaukee in early July that year. That closed the door on the Brewers for the most part who had crept within a game or two of the lead. Hard to believe itā€™s been 4 years since that season.

    I was at the first game of that series. Easily the best game I’ve ever attended. Miller Park was insane.

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  24. Perkins

    @ mb21:
    It was. His first loss in the NL. Soriano had a great game against him. Led off with a double off the wall, and hit a bomb later if I’m remembering correctly. The whole park was vibrating from all the Cubs fans cheering.

    I miss 2008.

    EDIT: CC didn’t take the loss, but it was his first non-win in the NL.

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    mb21

    @ josh:
    It doesn’t bother me. To be honest, I’m glad it’s like that. It would be a damn shame if that place was packed with Cubs fans. It would give the Cubs no incentive to ever improve.

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  26. Berselius

    @ Rice Cube:

    I saw something earlier today that this series could set an attendance record for a weekend series at Wrigley. WTF? Must be some strange qualifier like “on this date” or “interleague” or something.

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    josh

    I guess what was more impressive about Dewayne Wise’s catch in Buerhle’s perfecto over Gregor Blanco’s last night was that DeWayne not only probably pulled a homerun back, but also bobbled it, it rolled out of his glove and he caught it with his barehand and held on. Gregor’s was I think a more challenging catch, but Wise’s was a lot closer to being dropped.

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    Mish

    josh wrote:

    Iā€™m working from home today (ā€œworkingā€) so I didnā€™t catch it either.

    The “(“working”)” is redundant after you mentioned from home.

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