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PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:46 am 
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Pitchers and catchers report Thursday the 19th!

Who will win the fifth starter in the rotation?
Who plays third base between Opening Night and Kris Bryant Day?
Will the Cubs find trade partners for Welington Castillo, Edwin Jackson (ha!) or Travis Wood?
Will Javier Baez fail to crack the major league roster to start the season?
Can the bullpen continue their strong 2014 season?
Who will emerge as the bullpen's lefty?
Have the windows on Junior Lake and Mike Olt closed?
Can Mallee reach deez keedz regarding making contact?
Which pitcher will have to delay their 2015 season with an injury?
Who is in the best shape of their life?
Can Castro avoid being involved in another shooting?

12 games will be on TV this year with another 4 available through MLB.tv via opponent feeds.
If like last year then the other games can be heard through MLB Gameday Audio with Len and my guy Mick Gillispie (broadcaster for Smokies).


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Holdovers: Starters: Jake Arrieta, Kyle Hendricks, Travis Wood, Edwin Jackson, Tsuyoshi Wada, Dallas Beeler, Eric Jokisch, Jacob Turner.
Relievers: Felix Doubront, Justin Grimm, Hector Rondon, Pedro Strop, Neil Ramirez, Zac Rosscup, Brian Schlitter, Blake Parker
Newcomers: Jon Lester, Jason Hammel (again), Jason Motte, Drake Britton, Jospeh Oritz, Daniel Bard (non-roster invitee), Donn Roach (non-roster invitee), Gonzalez German (non-roster invitee)
Moving on: Carlos Villanueva, Dan Straily, Kyuji Fujikawa, Wesley Wright, Arodys Vizcaino
On the cusp: Reliever Armando Rivero


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Holdovers: Jorge Soler, Chris Coghlan, Ryan Sweeney, Junior Lake, Matt Szczur
Newcomers: Chris Denorfia, Dexter Fowler, Mike Baxter (non-roster invitee), Adron Chambers (non-roster invitee)
Moved on: Justin Ruggiano, Ryan Kalish


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Holdovers: Anthony Rizzo, Starlin Castro, Javier Baez, Mike Olt, Arismendy Alcantara, Chris Valaika
Newcomers: Tommy La Stella, Jonathan Herrera (non-roster invitee)
Moved on: Luis Valbuena
On the Cusp: Kris Bryant


Junior Lake is my guy to watch this Spring. He's going to surprise everyone.


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Buying my Cubs/Nats tickets this morning (go on sale at 9:00) for my June trip to D.C. I am glad baseball is back.

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Buying my Cubs/Nats tickets this morning (go on sale at 9:00) for my June trip to D.C. I am glad baseball is back.


How many cities after that Denis? Or are you going to try and do all the inter league?

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Just used a Sloan toilet at the Cubs newly named Sloan Field . Great water pressure


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Bruce Levine@MLBBruceLevine · 15h 15 hours ago
Just used a Sloan toilet at the Cubs newly named Sloan Field . Great water pressure


It sounds like he's doing it wrong, unless the installed boudets

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Can't stand Levine. Smarmy little bastard he is.

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Northside_Dan wrote:
Can't stand Levine. Smarmy little bastard he is.


The alternative for expert Cubs analysis on talk radio is Jesse. I don't like Levine much but he is light years ahead of that moron.

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good dolphin wrote:
Northside_Dan wrote:
Can't stand Levine. Smarmy little bastard he is.


The alternative for expert Cubs analysis on talk radio is Jesse. I don't like Levine much but he is light years ahead of that moron.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:10 am 
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good dolphin wrote:
Northside_Dan wrote:
Can't stand Levine. Smarmy little bastard he is.


The alternative for expert Cubs analysis on talk radio is Jesse. I don't like Levine much but he is light years ahead of that moron.


Jessie is a real life idiot. yes, I am talking about a real "dummy" as some of his friends actually call him!

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MESA, Ariz. – The day Mike Olt learned he’d made the club out of camp last spring, a Cubs beat reporter fumbled for the right words to frame a question to the rookie slugger about his hitting style, eventually blurting out:

“Are you an all-or-nothing guy?”

So much for enjoying the moment.

Once Olt took a second to process the tactless insinuation, he patiently responded, talking about his goal to hit better than .275 and try to get on base a lot.

Problem was, that wasn’t the end of the inconvenient topic for last year’s Opening Day third baseman.

Problem was he wound up living it.

Whether it was about the power of suggestion or inexplicable insight by a baseball writer, Olt seemed to do little but strike out or hit home runs, eventually getting buried on the bench, then demoted to Class AAA Iowa on July 22.

Last year coming from another organization and being a young guy you really want to prove yourself,” said Olt, who was acquired from Texas in the Matt Garza trade in 2013. “And you tend to put a lot more pressure on yourself when you do that. This year I feel more comfortable. I worked hard in the off-season. My body feels better than it did last year. All that kind of helps.”

So did talking with first-year Cubs’ sports psychologist Josh Lifrak (bigfan's guy!) over the winter, Olt said.

He’s so ready now he’s the clear front-runner to reclaim the third base job as position players officially open spring training this week.

“You can draw your own conclusions,” manager Joe Maddon said of the job battle, “if you look at the long term and the short term. It’s open. Long-term you’re looking at Kris [Bryant] would probably be a more long-term solution. Is he ready now? I don’t know. I haven’t seem him play.”

With Bryant, the top prospect in baseball, likely opening the season at AAA and 2014 third-base incumbent Luis Valbuena traded away last month, it’s a wide open path for Olt – at least short term — to return to the lineup with a redemptive spring.

“With Valbuena gone, I definitely have a better shot to be the everyday third baseman,” Olt said. “But I’ve still got a lot of work to do. You look into stuff like that, but you’ve really got to get out there and start playing again and prove it.”

Prove that there’s a lot more to his offensive game than long balls and misses. By the time he was sent down last summer, Olt had more home runs (12) than singles (10) and had 84 strikeouts. He finished with a .160 average and OPS that barely topped .600.

“You’ve just got to take it all as a learning experience. It took me a while to figure that out,” said Olt, who was one of the top hitting prospects in the game in recent years with Texas. “I felt like I dwelled on it a lot last year and put a lot of pressure on myself. When you think of all the positive things you did and try to get over the negatives, you start to pick up on some things that can really help you from last year.”

He also says, “I feel like I’m in the best shape that I’ve been in, in a long time.”

But this is not an all-or-nothing spring for Olt. Despite Bryant’s substantial shadow as a backdrop for the third-base job, Olt has designs on a long-term place in the big leagues – “I know I belong.”

He’s willing to try some outfield if asked, he said (he hasn’t been asked). And the outfield could be a possibility for Bryant, who will be used out there some this spring, Maddon said.

“I’m not worried about what position they’re going to put us in,” Olt said. “I can’t be thinking about, `I want to move him to the outfield or I want to move to the outfield.” I just want to come in thinking about proving that I’m ready to be there.”

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I haven't heard a peep over Junior Lake. Snake in the grass.


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I haven't heard a peep over Junior Lake. Snake in the grass.

Best shape of his life. Determined. Spent whole off season working on his craft.


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Kirkwood wrote:
I haven't heard a peep over Junior Lake. Snake in the grass.


I am trying to remember a dirty joke from my youth with your last sentence as its punchline.

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The alternative for expert Cubs analysis on talk radio is Jesse. I don't like Levine much but he is light years ahead of that moron.


Tallest midget award.

One guy is a sensitive little bitch who only gets uppity with the peons he's working with. The other is Jesse. I agree with your moron assessment.


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Lake played in the Dominican Republic this winter and worked with Minor League hitting coach Desi Wilson. The focus was to get on base somehow, someway.

“[Wilson] told me when you get on base, it’s like 80 percent the run will score,” Lake said. “I worked a lot with him about that, about walks, about getting on base no matter what. I know that’s what I need to get on base and then [Anthony] Rizzo or [Starlin] Castro can drive me in, or somebody in the lineup.”

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80 percent that you score when you get on base....sounds logical

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Getting On Base Skills Coach.


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80 percent that you score when you get on base....sounds logical


What would you know? You're a Sox fan. The Cubs are all in on analytics.

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80 percent that you score when you get on base....sounds logical


What would you know? You're a Sox fan. The Cubs are all in on analytics.


It is actually about 37.4%

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80% of the time works everytime.


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I haven't heard a peep over Junior Lake. Snake in the grass.


I am trying to remember a dirty joke from my youth with your last sentence as its punchline.


something about a kid seeing his mom in the bathroom one day, his dad the next and then catching them in flagrante later

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Jorge Soler was already a freak of an athlete when we saw him playing for the Cubs in September – 6’4″, 215 lbs, with the look of a linebacker – and now I’m not sure what the right word is. That’s because he’s up to 242 lbs, and, from all eyes-on accounts so far in Mesa, it’s muscle that he’s packed on. Some of that weight will probably come off of him as the year goes on (so don’t be overly shocked by the huge difference between the end of last year, and the start of this year), but he’s likely to be a hulking strongman for most of the season, and the Cubs will just have to play it safe with his hamstrings after his troubles there last year. In other words, don’t look for him to start every single game, even if he does look like a monster.

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Jorge Soler was already a freak of an athlete when we saw him playing for the Cubs in September – 6’4″, 215 lbs, with the look of a linebacker – and now I’m not sure what the right word is. That’s because he’s up to 242 lbs, and, from all eyes-on accounts so far in Mesa, it’s muscle that he’s packed on. Some of that weight will probably come off of him as the year goes on (so don’t be overly shocked by the huge difference between the end of last year, and the start of this year), but he’s likely to be a hulking strongman for most of the season, and the Cubs will just have to play it safe with his hamstrings after his troubles there last year. In other words, don’t look for him to start every single game, even if he does look like a monster.

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Jorge Soler was already a freak of an athlete when we saw him playing for the Cubs in September – 6’4″, 215 lbs, with the look of a linebacker – and now I’m not sure what the right word is. That’s because he’s up to 242 lbs, and, from all eyes-on accounts so far in Mesa, it’s muscle that he’s packed on. Some of that weight will probably come off of him as the year goes on (so don’t be overly shocked by the huge difference between the end of last year, and the start of this year), but he’s likely to be a hulking strongman for most of the season, and the Cubs will just have to play it safe with his hamstrings after his troubles there last year. In other words, don’t look for him to start every single game, even if he does look like a monster.

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Soler should share his workout plan with Edwards.


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Middle relievers dont need muscle


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Jorge Soler was already a freak of an athlete when we saw him playing for the Cubs in September – 6’4″, 215 lbs, with the look of a linebacker – and now I’m not sure what the right word is. That’s because he’s up to 242 lbs, and, from all eyes-on accounts so far in Mesa, it’s muscle that he’s packed on. Some of that weight will probably come off of him as the year goes on (so don’t be overly shocked by the huge difference between the end of last year, and the start of this year), but he’s likely to be a hulking strongman for most of the season, and the Cubs will just have to play it safe with his hamstrings after his troubles there last year. In other words, don’t look for him to start every single game, even if he does look like a monster.

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Soler is Cuban. my source hinted he used Abreu's guy.


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Jorge Soler was already a freak of an athlete when we saw him playing for the Cubs in September – 6’4″, 215 lbs, with the look of a linebacker – and now I’m not sure what the right word is. That’s because he’s up to 242 lbs, and, from all eyes-on accounts so far in Mesa, it’s muscle that he’s packed on. Some of that weight will probably come off of him as the year goes on (so don’t be overly shocked by the huge difference between the end of last year, and the start of this year), but he’s likely to be a hulking strongman for most of the season, and the Cubs will just have to play it safe with his hamstrings after his troubles there last year. In other words, don’t look for him to start every single game, even if he does look like a monster.

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According to tweets by Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal, the Cubs have agreed to a minor league deal with Coke, who will report to major league camp.

Coke, 32, has a lifetime 4.16 ERA in seven seasons with the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. Coke has limited left-handers to a .243 batting average.

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