Results tagged ‘ Jeff Samardzija ’

1 run in 18 innings, Reds take the series

Well once again the Cubs looked like crap as they fell to the Reds 7-1. The Cubs managed to leave 16 runners on base, which is awful. So 16 runners on base and just earning one run…theres a playoff team. They proved that they are undeserving of winning the division this year.

 

One of the reasons the Cubs lost yesterday was because of outfielder Micah Hoffpauir. Because of him the Reds scored three runs. Two runs came off an error and another one came off of a catch he should have made.

 

Hoffpauir, Aramis Ramirez, and Geovany Soto all sucked. Ten of the 16 runners came from them. In one inning the Cubs had a runner on second and all three freakin popped out in the infield!

 

Oh by the way, there’s a reason why Hoffpauir is almost 30 years old. He’s a freakin career minor leaguer. You don’t belong in the big leagues old man. Congrats Micah, you just made my sh*t list along with Neil Cotts and Derrek Lee

 

I don’t even know the reason the Cubs called up Jeff Samardija, he came in yesterdays game and got shelled giving up 4 hits and 2 runs in the ninth.

 

Looking towards to tonight’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals I’m looking for Hoffpauir to ride the bench, hopefully for the rest of the season until Milton Bradley is healthy enough to start.

 

I’m looking for Kosuke Fukodome to start in Right Field and Reed Johnson to get the start in Center.

 

Cotts Watch: Day Three

Gave up a homerun in the eighth inning to Reds First Basemen Joey Votto.

Still on the Cubs payroll.

Cotts Watch: Samardzija called up

Well I was right in my previous entry from today; Tripe A Starting Pitcher Jeff Samardzija is called up. Unfortunately, lefty releiver Neil Cotts isn’t released or demoted, but Luis Vizcaino will get sent down or cut.

 

I guess Samardzija has been tearing up Triple A, but its rumored that Samardzija will be coming out of the bullpen. I rather have Sean Marshall go to the bullpen, and have Samardzija be a starter.

 

I was also right about Milton Bradley being back in the lineup tonight.

Cubs/Reds recap, strange happenings, and Neil Cotts Watch

Finally baseball was back on last night as the Cubs pounded the Reds 7-2. They haven’t played since Saturday, I was having serious withdraws.

 

Looks like Rich Harden maybe falling back into form, much better, and luckily deeper outing then his previous start. Only gave up three hits and two runs. Good strike out to walk ratio at 8:2, man I love his changeup, so deceptive.

 

I’ve been taking a liking to Micah Hoffpauir at Right Field; he could also play First Base. I have a feeling Milton Bradley will be back in the starting lineup tonight, so it moves Hoffpauirs hitting capabilities back to the bench. At least we know if Milton Bradley isn’t able to play Right or Derrek Lee goes down at First Base, we could count on Hoffpauir to filling in at either position and do a decent job.

 

I really would like to know if Kosuke Fukodome will continue to his early season dominance. Last year he started off like this, but after each month passed his batting average kept on falling by an average of 30 points. But anyway he didn’t have any hits last night, but walked twice and scored two runs.

 

Theriot is a pretty good offensive player; I love him batting in the eighth hole. But, I have a bone to pick with him. His defense is atrocious at shortstop. Last night Lee saved Theriot twice and two balls horribly thrown to him. The coaches should really work with him on his defense, if they already aren’t.

 

Speaking of horrible moments like Theriots throws to first, did anybody catch the cat running onto the field? Shades of ’69. Then immediately following the stupid cat there was foul ball to hit where the Bartman play happened, shades of ’03. I had to leave the room after those back to back incidents.

 

I’m gonna start a fun segment on my blog called The Neil Cotts Watch. I’m sure my readers know how much I hate this guy. So let’s get it started.

 

Cotts Watch, Day 1:

 

Pinella put Cotts in the eighth inning last night, with a very comfortable lead. He basically just had one job to do and that’s get the ball over the plate, something he doesn’t know how to do. In just 0.1 innings last night he struck out one, gave up a base hit, and gave up a walk. Way to get runners on base with a good lead going!

 

Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry has been at the Cubs Triple A Iowa affiliate, the Iowa Cubs.

 

Heres what I think will go down:

 

The Cubs will call up Starting Pitcher Jeff Samardzija, move current Starting Pitcher Sean Marshall to the bullpen to be our left handed specialist, and fade out Cotts by cutting him off the team.

Last spring training thoughts and your 2009 Chicago Cubs

Well this is my last entry until probably Sunday; I have a bachelor party to go to this weekend. Leaving straight after work tomorrow, should be a good time, especially since I’m the best man!

 

But back to the focus, the Cubs finish their last spring training games this Friday and Saturday as they break in Yankee Stadium. Kind of funny that a team with losing history plays the first game in the new stadium against a team with a winning tradition: the New York Yankees.

 

I don’t believe Friday’s game is televised in the Chicago area, and I know Saturday’s game is televised; unfortunately I won’t be able to see either one. I think Lou will play the opening day starting lineup for both Friday night and Saturday’s day game. Geovany Soto and Koyie Hill will most likely play one game a piece.

 

In both games I expect the Cubs to treat it as a real game and execute real situations, for example a hit and run would do, so would stolen bases, and sacrifices.

 

The team is almost set, the Cubs currently have 27 players on the active roster and it’ll go down to 25 most likely following Saturdays game. I think pitchers Jeff Samardzija or either David Patton or Luis Vizcaino will be sent down.

 

So here is how the opening day roster for the 2009 Chicago Cubs should pan out:

 

Pitchers:

Neal Cotts

Ryan Dempster

Chad Gaudin

Kevin Gregg

Angel Guzman

Rich Harden

Aaron Heilman

Ted Lilly

Carlos Marmol

Sean Marshall

Carlos Zambrano

David Patton or Luis Vizcaino

 

Catchers:

Koyie Hill

Geovany Soto

 

Infielders:

Mike Fontenot

Micah Hoffpauir

Derrek Lee

Aaron Miles

Aramis Ramirez

Ryan Theriot

 

Outfielders:

Milton Bradley

Kosuke Fukudome

Joey Gathright

Reed Johnson

Alfonso Soriano

 

Looking at that roster it’s obvious that the Cubs are weak in the bullpen. The depth off the bench seems scarier, specifically in the infield. If Ramirez goes down for a long period of time the Cubs will be basically screwed at Third Base, and its worrying the hell out of me. Luckily Ramirez doesn’t have a history of injury problems.

 

See  ya guys Sunday!

 

 

 

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