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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
[Derrek] Lee smacked a tie-breaking RBI double with one out in the ninth inning to lift the Cubs to a 6-4 victory Monday night over Milwaukee, and open a two-game lead over the Brewers.
With the game tied at 4 and one out in the Chicago ninth, Salomon Torres walked Soriano and pinch-hitter Mike Fontenot to set up Lee, who lined the ball to right. Chad Gaudin improved to 2-1 with the Cubs, picking up the win in relief.
Funny game. If Rickie Weeks had turned Lee’s inning-ending DP ball in the seventh, instead of throwing it away for two runs to give the Cubs a 4-3 lead, Lee likely would have been the goat, rather than the hero.
AP: Cubs say closer Kerry Wood not close to returning
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1. BeanoCook Posted: July 29, 2008 at 03:38 AM (#2879586)Awful baserunning. Chasing balls in the dirt. Terrible error.
Yuck
Sometimes it DOES matter HOW you lose.
The Brewers lost 1 if not 3 runs in that 6th inning due to moronic baserunning.
Doesn't that bother you? That after THIS long in the majors guys like Hart and Hall are running with virtually no clue as to how to gauge risk??
The Brewers, finding themselves in a tie game in possibly the most important game they've played so far this season, in the 9th inning, send out: Salomon Torres. (Yes, I realize Torres has a great ERA. His peripherals don't support it.) And that's AFTER they used Eric "6.26 ERA" Gagne in the eighth.
The Brewers are riding Sabathia hard, and that's what they're going to need to get into October: Lots and lots of innings from Sheets and Sabathia.
The Diamonbacks lead the Dodgers by one game and the Mets, Phillies & Marlins are all within a game of each other.
Lots of fun to be had in the NL.
Well, the Cubs' relief tonight was GasCan Howry, Gaudin (who looked good), and the unpredictable Marmol.
Better than the Brewers, yes, but you still want to reach for the Tums when the doors open to the Cubs bullpen lately.
And to be fair on the other side Harv, the Cubs gave up a run by sending Lee home for no apparent reason while Cameron had the ball in his hand in CF. But yeah, I have a hard time seeing Lilly get out of that inning without the Brewers help. He only got 1 out on his pitches that inning.
Howry allows a lot of HR (10 in 51 IP), Torres doesn't (3 in 56 IP). That matters.
This goes back a LONG ways.
The acquisition of Durham was partially intended to send Weeks a bit of notice.
Um, how was Howry last week? Maybe you should choose one of those games to be your microcosm...or you could just wait for your real closer to come back from his 113th injury. I'm sure he will be completely reliable in the coming months.
I'm sure it was meant to wake Weeks up, and it sure looked to be working right from the get-go. But Weeks's awfulness in the field is disturbing. Counsell would be a better defensive sub late for Weeks, but even if Durham were in there instead at least he would do something productive with balls that he gets to.
Johnson was coming in hard on that DP but 2Bman deal with that all the time and they make those plays. On that ground ball, I think Weeks is the only 2Bman in the game that I would hold my breath out of fear he would throw it away. On that play I was grimacing while at the same time trying to convince myself I was being silly, but Weeks managed to screw it up royally.
I'm also with the crowd that would be hesitant to trade him in the offseason because I think there's a very good chance he settles down and lets the game come to him and goes berzerk for the next decade. But for right here, right now, yucko.
He looks much better than where he was in June-Mid July.
I'm torn on Samardzija in the closer's role. It's too early to tell how dominating he'll be and like most people pointed out earlier in the season, a lot of the true saves come in the seventh and eighth innings. I'd rather have him show up there and let Carlos do his thing in the ninth, since he IS the team's closer of the future.
And all Yost could talk about was the game atmosphere.
Does he think the team is playing in a rec league championship?
Just win and you don't have to worry---things will take care of themselves....
Sample size caveats apply, but...
In 11.1IP this year (2 starts) against the Cubs, Sheets has 9BBs. Cubs only have 5 hits and 4 runs, but they seem to at least see the ball of him. In the previous 3 years (05-07), in 42.2IP Sheets has a 4.64era against them. Sheets seemed to own the Cubs for the longest time, but they've hit him much better recently. I don't think he's going to "dominate" today and I fully expect the Cubs to get to the Brewers pen again. Mr. Complete game couldn't even go 7 yesterday.
For the record, Zambrano has thrown 13IP against the Brewers this year (2 starts) with an 0.69 era; 10hits, 3bbs, and 8ks. For the previous 3 years (05-07), in 72IP he has a 4.88era against them (8hr and 33bbs).
It should be another close game.
The baserunning was (and has been all season) terrible. But do you really think Yost is gonna comment on that? That goes right back to him. Fielding woes, hitting problems, you can blame that on talent. These baserunning gaffes are mental errors, and I find it extremely hard to believe that EVERY Brewer is stupid.
It's up to the manager to instruct his players on how to run the bases. It's up to the third-base coach to hold or send the runner rounding second.
I've called for Yost's firing in the past -- though I still don't think he's any more deserving of his job now, you don't change horses on a winning team -- I do think, however, that Dale Sveum needs to go. He has no business in that coach's box. None. He's costing us outs, costing us runs, costing us WINS.
But no. Ned and Doug hired Dale. To fire him would be to admit it was a mistake hiring him.
It's a shame, because Sveum really IS a legitimately good instructor, as far as hitting and fielding and such. He did a nice job on that kind of stuff when he was working in the Pirates' system.
He's just no good at sending/holding runners.
We all need to be this unpredictable.
I had seats for tomorrow's game, but I have to help my daughter move so I sold them last week at face value.
The Cubs actually lead the majors in BBs -- so I would say it's decidedly not a trick of sample size.
That, to me, is the most amazing team statistic of this entire season and the least-mentioned reason for the team's success. It's not just Fukudome, either -- Theriot and A-Ram have both upped their walk rates prodigiously, Soto is walking more than he did in the minors.
This is the most patient Cubs team since the 1984 division winners.
It was interesting last night, because the strategy against CC was clearly to be aggressive and hit the fastball early in the count. They were able to do that, and still run up his pitch count. It was great, even though they left a lot of guys on.
Plus he's a former Calgary Cannon, and I believe that should count for something.
OK... he may well be -- but using "work in the Pirates system" isn't very good evidence unless that work "in the Pirates system" came before about 1990 or so. You don't need more than a few fingers to count Pirates system developmental success stories - while you need a calculator to count the abject failures. Not trying to pick a fight, just saying that were I a coach looking for a job -- I think any time I spent in the Bucs system would be something I'd leave off the resume.
I was concerned that CC would be too excited about the game last night and whether it was that or something else he simply did not have the control he showed in previous outings. He was off a hair all night, hence the pitch count. He repeatedly got ahead of guys and then could not finish them off. He voiced that exact frustration after the game.
But CC was not the problem. Ryan Braun was not the problem. Nor was Hardy nor was Fielder. Those guys are the core of the team and they all showed up.
What undermined the Brewers and will continue to haunt them is the dropoff AFTER those guys. While Soriano and Lee "did their thing" and got just enough help around them the Brewers supporting cast of both pitchers and position players were abject failures.
Ned wants his guys to be aggressive but he doesn't teach them to be smart about it. For every Weeks getting an extra base on a botched pickoff you have Hall running into outs. It doesn't show in any published stats but I am convinced the Brewers lead the world in runners getting picked off. It happens just about every other game including pickoffs at SECOND. And the same with the constant tries to stretch hits. By my count Corey Hart has been thrown out four times this season trying to stretch a double into a triple. Who does that??
So you have a third base coach known to be poor at judging risk, a manager encouraging his players to take chances without assessing risk and dumb players like Weeks who couldn't determine the risk level of bathing in gasoline and juggling torches.
My head hurts.
Yeah, I know that "he temporarily turned around JJ Davis's attitude" isn't going to look great on a HOF plaque, but during the Pirates' lost decade of player development, Sveum had a rep here in Pittsburgh as the one guy in the whole machine who really knew what he was doing.
If you want to be technical, there was also Chris Chambliss's one season as a roving instructor, and Woody Huyke had some admirers. But that's pretty much it.
Even bigger than the World Series that was played there three weeks later.
Of course, that didn't involve the Yankees.
you want to run for the can when the doors open to the cards bullpen. what a train wreck.
I suppose things are pretty bad when Izzy v.2008 manages to reclaim the closer's role.
As a Cub fan, I can only say, WTF? (Well, OK, Gagne sucks.)
At that rate he may be blind by the time he's ready to come back.
Yes. It was shades of the 2006 "offense," which was one of the ugliest offenses I've ever seen in terms of approach at the plate. Walks definitely clogged the bases very infrequently for that team.
They meant regular season series, I'm sure. The last 'big' home series with pennant implications was probably September of '92 when they swept Oakland to bring them within 2.5 of Toronto with 5 to play. Yes, that was a long time ago. Last year they were sort of in it the last week, but not really.
Well played, sir.
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