Stay on the Mound, not the Mike

The whole Dempster-Guillen-Mike North affair is further evidence that ballplayers need to stay on the field and not in the media.  Let’s face it, the only person who benefits from all of this is North who gets free publicity for his radio show.  I’m sure the pitch to Dempster to do the show sounded appealing.  … Continue reading “Stay on the Mound, not the Mike”

The whole Dempster-Guillen-Mike North affair is further evidence that ballplayers need to stay on the field and not in the media.  Let’s face it, the only person who benefits from all of this is North who gets free publicity for his radio show. 

I’m sure the pitch to Dempster to do the show sounded appealing.  “Come on the show.  Talk about Cubs.  Give an inside look.”  The usual spiel.  But when something like the Barrett/Pierzynski debacle happens, do you think North is going to shy away from getting Demp from saying something he probably shouldn’t?  Doubtful.  I envision North with a widening smile his face egging him on.

Dempster, for the record, claims he never said some of things Guillen was upset about and the two of them have patched things up.  Meanwhile, North reaps the benefits. 

A few in the baseball world have called for North to air the tapes from Dempster’s original broadcast to “clear the air” as whether he made the offending comments.   To what end?  What purpose would it serve other than to draw out this already old storyline?  If Guillen and Dempster are man enough to put this behind them then we should be too.

The only thing Dempster should be concentrating right now getting hitters out.  Not what he what he’ll be saying on his next show. 

 

Womack picked up by Cubs

Hmm… the Cubbies have picked up 2B Tony Womack and have designated him to Iowa.  The Redleg Nation originally didn’t think much of this but commenters on the post beg to differ (on the whole).  I really don’t know what to make of that.  Does that mean Womack may be a good fit or does … Continue reading “Womack picked up by Cubs”

Hmm… the Cubbies have picked up 2B Tony Womack and have designated him to Iowa. 

The Redleg Nation originally didn’t think much of this but commenters on the post beg to differ (on the whole). 

I really don’t know what to make of that.  Does that mean Womack may be a good fit or does it mean anybody, absolsutely anybody, will help the Cubs at this point?

I’m afraid it might be the latter. 

5/20/06 Linescore of the Day: Joe Mauer, Mark Cuddyer

Joe Mauer:  4 for 5, 2B, HR, 3 runs, 4 rbis Mark Cuddyer:  2 for 4, 3B, 2 runs, 5 rbis This twin LSOTD comes to you courtesy of the… Twins who pretty much needed all this offense to defeat the Brewers 16-10.  Special Mention to Tadahito Iguchi with 2 HRs (including a grand slam) and … Continue reading “5/20/06 Linescore of the Day: Joe Mauer, Mark Cuddyer”

Joe Mauer:  4 for 5, 2B, HR, 3 runs, 4 rbis

Mark Cuddyer:  2 for 4, 3B, 2 runs, 5 rbis

This twin LSOTD comes to you courtesy of the… Twins who pretty much needed all this offense to defeat the Brewers 16-10. 

Special Mention to Tadahito Iguchi with 2 HRs (including a grand slam) and 6 rbis.  But let’s face it, he did it against Rich Hill.  A bitter Cub fan?  Maybe.

Bat-girl and her entourage always have interesting insights on the Twins games.  For what’s it’s worth, she chooses Mauer as her B.O.D. (Boyfriend of the Day).

 

Cubscast.com’s ‘Hairy’ Caption Contest

With the Cubs season the way it’s going, podcasters Lou, Sheps, and Sneetch over at Cubscast.com need a little cheering up.  So check out their latest Photo Caption Contest and make an entry.  Winner wins a “Voice of Summer” DVD which features the late great former Cubs Broadcaster Vince Lloyd. I’m still thinking of my caption.  … Continue reading “Cubscast.com’s ‘Hairy’ Caption Contest”

With the Cubs season the way it’s going, podcasters Lou, Sheps, and Sneetch over at Cubscast.com need a little cheering up.  So check out their latest Photo Caption Contest and make an entry.  Winner wins a “Voice of Summer” DVD which features the late great former Cubs Broadcaster Vince Lloyd.

I’m still thinking of my caption. 

It’s worth the click just to see the goofy photo of Jerry Hairston Jr.

 

Cubs score… Cubs win

It’s as simple as that. Aramis Ramirez who, let’s face it, is the only real source of power in the Cubs’ lineup now that DLee is gone and really hasn’t stepped up, had a key run-scoring double in the Cub half of the 6th against the Giants last night.  Jaque Jones had a fantastic day … Continue reading “Cubs score… Cubs win”

It’s as simple as that.

Aramis Ramirez who, let’s face it, is the only real source of power in the Cubs’ lineup now that DLee is gone and really hasn’t stepped up, had a key run-scoring double in the Cub half of the 6th against the Giants last night.  Jaque Jones had a fantastic day at the plate going 3 for 3, a homer, a double and 4 ribbies.  Even Todd Walker, while not getting any hits, got in a couple quality plate appearances, driving in a run with a ground out and scoring after getting on with a walk.  Nice grab by Mabry at first, too.

And Zambrano!  He finally gets his first win he richly deserves.  A pitcher with a 3.88 ERA who leads the league in Ks finally gets his due. 

The Cubs are now 15-18 and 6 1/2 out with two very strong teams in the lead.  I suppose it’s too much to ask for a May miracle.  But if San Diego can win 9 of their last 10, anything is possible. 

Now repeat the mantra… Wait for Wood.  Wait for Prior.  Wait for DLee.

It’s not working, is it?

 

5/5/06 Linescore of the Day: Padres Pitching Staff

Chan Ho Park  9 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 4 K Trevor Hoffman 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K Alan Embree 1/3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K Scott Cassidy 2/3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K Chan Ho Park, who hasn’t had … Continue reading “5/5/06 Linescore of the Day: Padres Pitching Staff”

  • Chan Ho Park  9 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 4 K
  • Trevor Hoffman 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
  • Alan Embree 1/3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
  • Scott Cassidy 2/3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

Chan Ho Park, who hasn’t had a season ERA under 5.46 in 5 years, pitched his heart out last night.  Too bad he couldn’t get a win for his efforts.  In the short season, Park has a 4.12 ERA.  Respectable for most pitchers… Downright fantastic for Chan Ho. 

As for the Cubs, they are languishing in a 25 inning scoreless streak.  Todd Walker is in a 1 for 14 slump.  Not to draw comparisons or wish for snow in the summer but wouldn’t be great if DLee was back now? 

Special mention goes to Mets leadoff hitter Jose Reyes who went 5 for 7 in wild one against the Braves.  In addition to the 5 safeties, Jose drew a free pass.  For all his trouble, he scored 2 runs with no ribbies.  The Mets won this one on a clutch double by David Wright in the 14th. 

I’m rambling now but was I seeing things when I saw Wright make a good play in the field?  I could have sworn he made a great catch.  By god, when I watch the Mets when Glavine pitches, I wince when the ball gets hits to DW. 

I guess even Wright has a good day in the field.

 

Greg Maddux: Thanks! We really needed that!

Greg Maddux did it again.  But this time, it really mattered.  The Cubs really needed this.  In the worst way possible. I submit to you four reasons why the Cubs needed Greg Maddux to come through yesterday and to do it the way he did. Reason #1:  The Cubs needed a win, any kind of win.  … Continue reading “Greg Maddux: Thanks! We really needed that!”

Greg Maddux did it again. 

But this time, it really mattered.  The Cubs really needed this.  In the worst way possible.

I submit to you four reasons why the Cubs needed Greg Maddux to come through yesterday and to do it the way he did.

Reason #1:  The Cubs needed a win, any kind of win.  They haven’t won since Derrek Lee went down Friday night (and I guarantee you, any thinking Cub fan would trade that win for Derrek Lee back in the lineup right now).

Reason #2:  The Cubs needed to win the last game against St Louis to avoid a sweep.  The players (and more importantly, the fans) don’t need that hanging over their heads.  In addition, winning that game gives the Cubs a one-game series advantage over the Cards.

Reason #3:  Had they lost that game, they would be 9-8, precious close to a .500 record.  Maybe it’s perception but 10-7 gives them a little more breathing room as they head in to their series with Florida.

Reason #4:  Maddux winning this game the way he did (0 ER in 7 IP) gives the Cub players (and fans) something positive to think about.  Let’s not forget there are quality players (and pitchers) who are still playing.  The mantra I kept hearing from Cub fans and bloggers was “we need to stay .500 until Prior and Wood get back”.  Well, not only are they are doing that, they are managing to win a few more. 

Go Cubs!

 

The Inevitable: Jerome Williams has been demoted

Who didn’t see this coming?  Jerome Williams has been demoted to the Cubs’ Triple-A Iowa team. He hammered the last nail in his coffin when he allowed 7 runs in 1 1/3 innings against St Louis on Friday.  For the season, he was 0-2 with a 7.30 ERA.  Quoth Baker: “[Williams] was real good one time, … Continue reading “The Inevitable: Jerome Williams has been demoted”

Who didn’t see this coming?  Jerome Williams has been demoted to the Cubs’ Triple-A Iowa team.

He hammered the last nail in his coffin when he allowed 7 runs in 1 1/3 innings against St Louis on Friday.  For the season, he was 0-2 with a 7.30 ERA.  Quoth Baker:

“[Williams] was real good one time, then the next time equally as bad,” Cubs manager Dusty Baker said. “You just want to get some consistency.”

That about sums it up.  JW was good about one time.  I know more than a few Cub fans that won’t shed a tear about this. 

Taking his place is Angel Guzman who hasn’t exactly wowed them in three minor league games with a 6.61 ERA though he did strike out 23 in 16 plus innings.

 

DLee Down

AP Photo I’m sure DLee was thinking a lot of things at this point but the prominent thought was probably “Ouch!”  He didn’t look too comfortable after his collision with Rafael Furcal last night.  Getting two players injured on one play is pretty rare (unless you play APBA).  But when the two players who are injured … Continue reading “DLee Down”

AP Photo

I’m sure DLee was thinking a lot of things at this point but the prominent thought was probably “Ouch!”  He didn’t look too comfortable after his collision with Rafael Furcal last night.  Getting two players injured on one play is pretty rare (unless you play APBA).  But when the two players who are injured are nowhere near each other takes some extremely bad luck. 

Ok, hindsight is 20/20 and it’s easy to criticize.  But did it occur to Scott Eyre that it might have been the wisest thing to just hold on to the ball rather than to shovel it lacrosse-style with his glove hand to Lee?  No, I’m sure it didn’t.  He reacted on instincts.  If he made the play (instead of whipping it 5 feet over Lee’s glove), it would have been lauded as a great play. 

However, the cost of this play may be far-reaching.  Last I heard, Eyre won’t suffer too much and that’s good.  But Lee, that’s another story.  The tests of his wrist are due back tomorrow. 

Oh, the Cubs beat the Dodgers anyway.   Eighth-place hitter Ronny Cedeno came through with a game-winning single in the 8th inning.  The Cubs get a day off to rest today.

Woo boy, they really need it.

Update:  Lee will be out about 8-10 weeks.  He has two fractured bones in his hand.