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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:30 pm 
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Gregg blows. This is crazy.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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I was going to say that it wasn't a save situation when Gregg came in, but it would be because he'll give up a run. But before I could post it, he already gave up a run. :roll:



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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:33 pm 
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Nice to get both wins on Fielder K's.

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Poor Tubby.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:35 pm 
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Poor Tubby.


Supposedly he is a vegetarian too. I am kind of curious how much guacamole and peanut butter this guy consumes.


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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:36 pm 
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I dont think Gregg likes to pitch unless he has runners on base.


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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:44 pm 
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Derek lee had a nice Sac Fly to get an RBI tonight, on a oppo fly ball, so he did contribute that along with a walk. But Lee is now 2-26. Thats PATHETIC.

Marmol was lights out and Gregg was as shaky as a long tailed cat in a room full of rockin chairs. He did nothing to quell the closer talk. I am guessing that Marmol takes over the closers role by June 1st.

Still, it was great to take both the series in Houston and then against the Brewers at Wrigley North. Taking 4 of 6 on the road is pretty sweet, to start the season. Taking the series in Milwaukee, after losing game one (which they should have won) was especially nice.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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gregg is going to be fine. i didnt see the injury to milton bradley, was it serious?

while i still think the idea of benching lee for hoffpauir is lunacy, i do wonder at what point they flip-flop ramirez and lee in the lineup (i only can assume bradley isnt too badly hurt, and would continue batting cleanup), or send lee further down. he is a classic case of warning track power. even when he seems to get good wood on it, it has no carry at all.

i like what i see from this club so far. patience at the plate, some decent pitching, good defense, and soriano looks like he could be poised for a big year. he really is swinging confidently. 4-2 road trip to start the year against division rivals, i would have gladly taken that result if offered on opening day.


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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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gregg is going to be fine. i didnt see the injury to milton bradley, was it serious?

while i still think the idea of benching lee for hoffpauir is lunacy, i do wonder at what point they flip-flop ramirez and lee in the lineup (i only can assume bradley isnt too badly hurt, and would continue batting cleanup), or send lee further down. he is a classic case of warning track power. even when he seems to get good wood on it, it has no carry at all.


strained groin for bradley. since groin injuries are usually nagging, my guess is they'll put bradley on the 15 day DL just to be safe.

I agree about Lee. Don't think he needs to be benched, but I don't see the point in keeping him in the 3 hole.


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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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Lee has never hit well in the early months of the season, with the exception of 2005. I say give him until July in the three hole at least. Everyone stop freaking out. Its only what now, the sixth game of a 162 game season? I like Relax more than Panic.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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Today was just one of those games. Cubs hit a bunch of balls hard right at Brewer fielders. Cubs will win Saturday and Sunday and open up at home Monday 4-2. Anyone who blames Gregg for that loss today is pretty clueless about baseball.

Also the OBVIOUS reason he pinch hit Miles instead of Hoffie is if Miles is a SH. If he uses Hoffie the Brewers bring in the lefty and then Hoffie is done. Good smart move by Lou, just didn't work today.

It's the 4th game of the year. Everyone needs to relax.


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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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Lee has never hit well in the early months of the season, with the exception of 2005. I say give him until July in the three hole at least. Everyone stop freaking out. Its only what now, the sixth game of a 162 game season? I like Relax more than Panic.


Not true....Lee produced his best numbers last season in April. He was hitting around .400, with 8 homers and leading the league in homers and RBI. Then, he hit just 12 more homers the rest of the season :oops:

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:06 am 
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Ok, not trying to give the guy too hard of a time, and I know it's early, but like when do you think about sitting DLee for a game, you know just to rest a game? You can't keep o-fer-ing in the 3 spot.

Everyone thought it was oh-so-funny to make fun of the Hoffpauir love, but it was never about the greatness of Hoffpauir: it was about the futility of Lee. And Lee seems hell-bent on proving the point.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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Oh, and I see that Ricky Weeks is now going to be the Cubs' chief irritant this year.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:18 am 
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Oh, and I see that Ricky Weeks is now going to be the Cubs' chief irritant this year.


Weeks looks like he figured out how to play baseball a little bit. And it certainly seems like he gets his giddy up for playing the Cubs. Thank god Milwaukee's bullpen sucks as bad as the Cubs bullpen.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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I had heard that Willie Randolph (new Brewers coach) was working a lot with Weeks on both his defense and hitting. the Brewers say it seems to be paying off. Rickie was always a guy who appeared to have all the tools. But like Corey Patterson, never seemed to put it all together. Maybe Randolph had the right approach and was able to get through with Weeks. If so, he might be a standout player now. I think Randolph is going to prove to be a great addition to that coaching staff. Just having Ned Yost out of their dugout, makes them 3-4 games better.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubs/Brewers
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I had heard that Willie Randolph (new Brewers coach) was working a lot with Weeks on both his defense and hitting. the Brewers say it seems to be paying off. Ricky was always a guy who appeared to have all the tools. But like Corey Patterson, never seemed to put it all together. Maybe Randolph had the right approach and was able to get through with Weeks. If so, he might be a standout player now. I think Randolph is going to prove to be a great addition to that coaching staff. Just having Ned Yost out of their dugout, makes them 3-4 games better.

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Rickie Weeks has been on the cusp of breaking out for like five years now. I'm not worried yet.

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they just need to keep it continue.


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