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Looks like 100% chance of rain.


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Lots of Rain....plus Fox is going to fuck the entire country out of watching this game outside of St Louis if it were to ever start. Byrd's tired act is once again in the lineup but he is batting 8th now.

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Glad I didn't make the drive down there for this...


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Is it cancelled?

No...just looks like it's going to be a soggy mess.


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Not Good....the last update showed it absolutely pissing at the field.

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Supposedly the rain is stopping and gametime in an hour or so.


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Who the hell is this Lynn pitcher? He sounds familiar as a reliever from their playoff run but not as a starter. Bad start to the game...1,2,3 inning.

Fact of the day....In about 36 less ab's Clevenger has 1 more hit than Soto and Byrd combined.

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The Sawx need an outfielder now for a few months. Give them Byrd for cash.

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Maybe Fox will have Mike Quade up next??

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Who the hell is this Lynn pitcher? He sounds familiar as a reliever from their playoff run but not as a starter. Bad start to the game...1,2,3 inning.

Fact of the day....In about 36 less ab's Clevenger has 1 more hit than Soto and Byrd combined.


Is Clevenger the best catcher in the NL or in all of MLB? Discuss.

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Why does LaHair continue to slide in the lineup?


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Byrd and Soto are even more awful than they were before this game started. I'm convinced they are both victims of the PED testing.

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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
Byrd and Soto are even more awful than they were before this game started. I'm convinced they are both victims of the PED testing.

You may be right, esp. Byrd who lost like 30 pounds.


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Byrd and Soto are even more awful than they were before this game started. I'm convinced they are both victims of the PED testing.

You may be right, esp. Byrd who lost like 30 pounds.


He was always walking the tightrope being involved with BALCO. Looks like they finally ran out of masking agents.

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Time for Castro to be moved out of SS.


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Why does LaHair continue to slide in the lineup?

I like him 6th. Keeps the pressure off and gives him the opportunity to get established.


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Time for Castro to be moved out of SS.


Where do you put him?


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Time for Castro to be moved out of SS.


Where do you put him?


Good question but something has to give.

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Time for Castro to be moved out of SS.


Where do you put him?


2B. Less distance for him to fuck up a throw.


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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Bucky Chris wrote:
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Time for Castro to be moved out of SS.


Where do you put him?


Good question but something has to give.


He's very very very young and on a horrible team. Best thing is to probably let him learn the position. Normally, he'd still probably be in the minors. He just has to learn at the big level.


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Big Chicagoan wrote:
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Time for Castro to be moved out of SS.


Where do you put him?


2B. Less distance for him to fuck up a throw.


No clue how he'd do there. He could be worse. Changes his double play actions, and who knows how he would backup and interact with the 1B on bunts, etc. Not as simple of a switch as it sounds, IMO.

And Barney playing SS might win you an extra game or two this season, but that doesn't matter at all.


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Hopefully Svuem can get him to focus and calm done.


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Hopefully Svuem can get him to focus and calm done.


Agreed. If this season mattered at all it may be a different story. But IMO, just teach him. Still a kid, still needs to learn how to focus 162 games a year.


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Another day, another Marlon Byrd trade rumor from Gordon Wittenmyer.

A recent rumor of Byrd to the Nationals was refuted, not that it (denial) necessarily rules out there was some discussion. However, the two teams never seemed to have a match with Bryce Harper waiting in the wings.

This time Boston would be the interested party with the recent loss of Jacoby Ellsbury. Yes, Boston may want to look outside the organization for a center fielder but why would they take Byrd off the Cubs hands now?

Byrd is 34 and is looking lost at the plate, starting the season 2-28.

Who knows if he is still having issues from his beaning last season, or if it’s just a slow start? I would think teams would at least wait to see Byrd come out of this before entertaining the idea of trading for him.

Wittenmyer says the Cubs and Red Sox are keeping the phone lines open, and Jed Hoyer acknowledged he traded away a lot of bullpen arms they would like to replace.

‘‘We worked to acquire starting pitching depth over the course of the winter, but we traded out of the bullpen,’’ Hoyer said, ‘‘so replenishing that depth is something we’re going to be looking to do throughout the summer.’’

Problem is, every team seems to be in that market.

Update: As numerous readers and twitter followers have noted, the Red Sox have recently DFA'd relief pitcher Michael Bowden. Bowden was a former supplemental 1st round pick of the McLeod/Hoyer/Epstein triumverate. Bowden closed last year for Pawtucket and posted 16 saves and a 2.73 ERA. He had an excellent strikeout rate of 10.42 while walking about 3 batters per 9 innings. He has spent parts of 4 seasons with the Red Sox and has a career ERA of 5.61 though his FIP has been 4.58.

Bowden was the #2 prospect in the Red Sox system as recently as 2009 (and #83 overall in baseball) but has regressed since then Currently he has about a 91-93 mph fastball. He also throws a slider and a change, with the change being the better pitch. His big breaking pitch out of high school was a curveball, but it has regressed and he has now junked it for the slider, which is an average pitch at best.

Bowden projects more as a middle reliever because none of those pitches is a true knockout pitch at this point, but the Cubs may have some interest in the hopes that they can salvage something from his once promising arm.

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Dewitt's lousy glove already costing the Cubs runs. Big shock!


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Another day, another Marlon Byrd trade rumor from Gordon Wittenmyer.

A recent rumor of Byrd to the Nationals was refuted, not that it (denial) necessarily rules out there was some discussion. However, the two teams never seemed to have a match with Bryce Harper waiting in the wings.

This time Boston would be the interested party with the recent loss of Jacoby Ellsbury. Yes, Boston may want to look outside the organization for a center fielder but why would they take Byrd off the Cubs hands now?

Byrd is 34 and is looking lost at the plate, starting the season 2-28.

Who knows if he is still having issues from his beaning last season, or if it’s just a slow start? I would think teams would at least wait to see Byrd come out of this before entertaining the idea of trading for him.

Wittenmyer says the Cubs and Red Sox are keeping the phone lines open, and Jed Hoyer acknowledged he traded away a lot of bullpen arms they would like to replace.

‘‘We worked to acquire starting pitching depth over the course of the winter, but we traded out of the bullpen,’’ Hoyer said, ‘‘so replenishing that depth is something we’re going to be looking to do throughout the summer.’’

Problem is, every team seems to be in that market.

Update: As numerous readers and twitter followers have noted, the Red Sox have recently DFA'd relief pitcher Michael Bowden. Bowden was a former supplemental 1st round pick of the McLeod/Hoyer/Epstein triumverate. Bowden closed last year for Pawtucket and posted 16 saves and a 2.73 ERA. He had an excellent strikeout rate of 10.42 while walking about 3 batters per 9 innings. He has spent parts of 4 seasons with the Red Sox and has a career ERA of 5.61 though his FIP has been 4.58.

Bowden was the #2 prospect in the Red Sox system as recently as 2009 (and #83 overall in baseball) but has regressed since then Currently he has about a 91-93 mph fastball. He also throws a slider and a change, with the change being the better pitch. His big breaking pitch out of high school was a curveball, but it has regressed and he has now junked it for the slider, which is an average pitch at best.

Bowden projects more as a middle reliever because none of those pitches is a true knockout pitch at this point, but the Cubs may have some interest in the hopes that they can salvage something from his once promising arm.


If I remember correctly Bowden is from Waubaunsee Valley. I think you can get more for Byrd than a guy who was just DFA'd though and relations with the Sawx can not be good. I think you just hope this guy clears waivers and you can sign him to a minor league deal.

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If I remember correctly Bowden is from Waubaunsee Valley. I think you can get more for Byrd than a guy who was just DFA'd though and relations with the Sawx can not be good. I think you just hope this guy clears waivers and you can sign him to a minor league deal.


If the Cubs can get Boston to pick up Byrd's $6M contract, then it's fine. Or at least most of that contract.


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