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making this thread just in time for a Cardinal walk off in all likelihood
Cardinals are a much better team then us. I watch them a lot. They are extremely fundamental and get big hits. Cubs are talented but shit the bed a good bit. This will not be the Cubs two or three years from now but right now very much so. Cards are hanging by a string though. Their pitching is everything. They have little offense and superb defense. You get 4 runs on them then you can beat them. You don't then you are going to lose. They don't make mistakes. Cubs are coming but it isn't this year.
Yes the lack of offense hurt but if Arrieta doesn't go the 9th on Sunday and throw the extra 20 pitches, is he then able to pitch the 8th in a 1 run game against the Cardinals. ...
This is why i said Sunday he shouldn't of pitched the 9th cause it may have cost him and team in a meaningful game. .
I expect them to make the wildcard. That's the spot they've played themselves into. I expect the $155 mil pitcher who was signed on the off season to pitch like something other than a rookie. I expect the team to do better as pieces like Soler get healthy.I could not agree more. Enjoy the ups and don't worry to much about the downs. If this team makes the Wild Card it should be considered a bonus and a learning experience, not an expectation or a path to the World Series.
Yes the lack of offense hurt but if Arrieta doesn't go the 9th on Sunday and throw the extra 20 pitches, is he then able to pitch the 8th in a 1 run game against the Cardinals. ...
This is why i said Sunday he shouldn't of pitched the 9th cause it may have cost him and team in a meaningful game. .
I expect them to make the wildcard. That's the spot they've played themselves into. I expect the $155 mil pitcher who was signed on the off season to pitch like something other than a rookie. I expect the team to do better as pieces like Soler get healthy.
I expect Hammel to have a couple of bad outings. Otherwise I expect him to continue doing what he is doing. For whatever reason he is a much better Cub than he is elsewhere. He has had a year to fail as a Cub and revert to something else.Eh, on the same token do you expect Hammel to keep a sub 2 era? I don't. It's baseball. Shit balances out. Some of these kids are going to get tired wen the season becomes grueling. I'm not saying they won't be a wild card team but it wouldn't surprise me if they miss it by a couple of games
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Fowler: .237/.315/.391
Rizzo: .307/.417/.577
Bryant: .277/.379/.471
Montero: .249/.360/.424
Castro: .260/.293/.337
Coghlan: .248/.337/.430
Baxter: Not bothering. not enough AB's
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Russell: .251/.315/.399
One of the problems with the line up is they are using Russell and Fowler to feed their 2 top RBI guys. Both are at .315 OBA. The best 2 options to feed those 2 are Denorfia at a .375 OBA and Coghlan with a .337 OBA.
So thinking like that tweaking the line up to:
Denorfia .375 OBA
Rizzo .417 OBA
Bryant .379 OBA
Montero: .360 OBA
Russell .315 OBA
Fowler: .315 OBA
Castro .293 OBA
Pitcher
Coghlan .337 OBA
I would try that to feed Rizzo and Bryant more. Castro's OBA is just bad right now. Fowler is making a case why he should not be retained. But his HR power would be useful lower in the line up.
I wish Castro bat would miss more balls. He seems always able to make contact and keep it fair. Thats not a good thing when its a pitchers pitch. I know he said earlier this month he was looking breaking ball to much and was late on fastballs. He did this when he had his bad year. I don't know if its people giving him advice or he is doing it on his own but he just needs to go out there and play. He is not a thinker so don't over think it.