Deno hits righties well. Fowler, not so much. I think the Fowler hitting left handed might be something to look at.
As far as Richard. If he throws anything like he did tonight, I want no part of him.
I could see after the second pitch that he had the same delivery, ball speed, and was elevating everything. The Cardinals were ripping him as evidenced by Wacha's two hits, and the bottom of the order was raking him over the coals.
I am amazed that he gave up that amount of runs. I thought Maddon was purposely throwing the game away and not using up his bullpen, and then I wondered, where's Wood?
The Cubs definitely need to get a pitcher by the deadline. They are walking on thin ice. Wada coming back and being the 6th pitcher is one thing. The Cubs can ill-afford any injuries to the staff.
They need a little insurance.
i have to agree, Richard isnt a guy we can rely on to solidify a spot in the rotation. Especially with the offense struggling at times. I just dont trust him to keep opponents in check. He will pitch well at times, but not enough to rely on him. He gives up too many hits, and those hits turn into runs. I dont really expect the front office to go all out to get help this year, but i do expect them to add some things. I really wasnt on the get Hammels train at first, but looking at the cost of a big name free agent pitcher will be far greater than what Hammels costs over the rest of his contract.
I am thinking we could get Hammels and Revere with a good pckage that we dont have to give up Schwarber. Baez, Johnson, AA, Villanueva, and Edwards should be enough to get it done. Then I'd work out a deal to get Zobrist from the A's, maybe Voglebach, Fowler, and Blackburn could possibly get that done, maybe we have to add another player to it, but we could work it out. We'd have fixed the rotation with Hammels, Arrieta, Lester, Hammel, and Hendricks making for a pretty strong rotation. Revere could take over CF/leadoff, giving us a better hitter in front of the big bats, along with more speed. Zobrist can play anywhere, so he'll get plenty of AB's. The offense still wouldn't be the absolute best, but it should be stronger and more consistant.
Over the rest of the year, and into the playoffs, our pitching would be extremely strong, enough to beat anyone in the game. Our offense would be stronger, and by the time the playoffs roll around they should be more consistant.
All that aside, Theo and company will make some moves, likely none of the ones we expect. probably what we would consider small types of moves that wont make big headlines, but should help the team regardless. This past four games with the cardinals showed that we really aren't too far off from being the better team. We have a few holes, and some kids that are developing, and if St.Louis don't realize it by now, they will soon enough, that these aren't the same cubs they feasted upon, but we are not only competitive in games with them, we can beat them, that we arent going away.