casual fan wrote:
conns7901 wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
conns7901 wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
Much hyped Cubs "this team has talent" 22nd worst.
Who had the Cubs winning more than 78-82 games in a best case scenario?
Most Score hosts had the Cubs as serious playoff contenders. That would be at least 87-88 wins. Shill Mulli during an early losing spell "
Could we all have been wrong about this team?Gordon Wittenmyer on the most recent podcast with Kap. "
The underlying metrics are the Cubs could move past the teams ahead of them in the NL Central. That would be 87-88 wins.
Flipper Kap during hot streaks thought they'd be a playoff contender. 87-88 wins.
As mentioned oddball Spiegel's "80 floor" would be 87-88 wins.
CHGO, Locked on Cuubs, Cubs Talk (with Leila) podcasts had the Cubs as playoff contenders. That's 87-88 wins.
Hoyer and Ross said they were playoff contenders. That's 87-88 wins.
So flagship station over sells a team while rest of country and fan base figure 78 wins? Got it.
Seriously... Using the Score as your "how good are the Cubs" measuring stick. Most PR firms are going to talk up their clients.
Their preseason over/under was 77.5.
Sidenote: anyone that took the over on Arizona or Miami at 75.5 is looking good.
Back to the Sox... they suck, and most likely the trades they make won't make much of a long term difference. I have tickets for 2 games during the Cleveland series at the end of July. I'll still enjoy being at a game, and there are giveways my kids want, but depressing to think what their record might be by then. Who knows who will even be on the team by then???
I would have taken the over on the Cubs and DBacks, not the Marlins. I had the Cubs at 82-80 if they could have a decent first half.
Back to the White Sox, I went to a game at AAA Charlotte tonight. A really nice stadium, not a bad seat in the house. The seats in the sections behind home plate have access to a small air-conditioned club area, not big enough for everyone but enough that I could hang out there during pregame since I got there 45 minutes before first pitch.
Sadly, the team is a shit pile of rejects, including Frazier, Piscotty, and Billy Hamilton. The manager fucked up and left the starter in one batter too long and the result was a towering home run followed by the immortal Luke Farrell trotting in to pitch because I guess Chris Volstad decided to retire. Hamilton did hit a home run, clubbed the shit out of the first pitch he saw.
But there is not one position player on that roster who belongs on a major league roster ever again.