ChicagoDawg1991
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We've heard this all before Cub fans. From Santo & Banks to Sosa & Grace to Lee & Ramirez they both had lengthy careers in Cubbie pinstripes and had success in doing so. Sadly no championships were won with any of these 3 batting duos but it didn't stop any Cub fans from believing they could!
Now everybody has hope that Theo Epstein will lift the "100+ Year Curse" with all Cub fans hoping the youth that comes up from Iowa will bring the Commissioner's Trophy back to the North Side at Wrigley Field. Who are these youths I'm speaking of?
Majority of the fans are speaking about 1st base prospect Anthony Rizzo who was acquired in a deal with the Padres that sent Kyung-Min Na and pitcher Andrew Cashner. So far in Triple A Iowa, the 22 year old is hitting .346 with 14 homers and 39 runs driven in with an unreal On Base Plus Slugging % of 1.106 even though those stats are Triple A its still impressive
Why is he not playing with the Chicago Cubs? Well here's another story in last year's Pacific Coast League MVP and currently starter at first; Bryan LaHair.
Who is he? Drafted in 2002 in the 39th round by the Mariners, he had quite a journey to even be called up to Seattle! A man who is making under $500,000 and is arguably the best hitter on the Cubs right now batting .315 leading the club with 10 Homeruns and 21 runs driven in and his OPS % is currently at 1.028!
Now this is a question I've always wondered-Could we see a LaHair and Rizzo 1-2 punch possibly this year or hopefully next year? I really do believe so!! Question is will Sveum use LaHair in the outfield? Everyone's hoping that Alfonso Soriano who is currently hitting .311 in the month of May to be either put on waivers or be traded to clear up some space.
If Fonzie continues the way hes been hitting I wouldn't be surprised if he is gone by this year's deadline but sadly that's where I have to break the hearts of those who want him gone as he has a no-trade clause so if he were to stay it'll be until 2015 when his current contract expires
I bet however he is tired of being on a losing team and wants to play for a contending team but that will all depend if he waives that no-trade clause. Back to the potential 1-2 punch of Rizzo and LaHair, it is very possible. Who would want to take on an upcoming 30 year old journey man who is just now in the majors?
Plus as mentioned LaHair can play the corner outfields and on the road against AL Teams you can put him as the DH or first baseman and vice versa for Rizzo who's call up from Triple A is imminent. LaHair proved himself worthy of being on the team last year and I just don't see him leaving after this year.
Is he worth the $19 Million that we are paying Soriano? No chance in hell but hes playing like a millionaire! Rizzo will no doubt be the next big thing at Wrigley Field because he is just dying to get a chance to play in front of the leagues most loyal fans. Don't be fooled by the .141 in 49 games played with the Padres last year.
A chance seemed much need for him and he certainly got the change of a lifetime! Do I see him making an impact right away? Unlikely but time and patience will reward many Cub fans like myself. I was all hyped about LaHair coming up for the 2012 season and I got my wish and he has not disappointed me in the least!
His strikeout to walk ratio sorta bothers me but if he gets a hold of ball, its gone in a heartbeat! He needs 28-88 to match the totals he had last year with Iowa and boy the way hes playing he'll probably surpass that(assuming we have people on base)
So to recap, Anthony Rizzo no doubt is among the future stars with the Cubs, but the big question is could we have a 1-2 punch of LaHair and Rizzo? They can both crush the ball, hit well, both are left handed bats and also fighting for a job in the Majors.
One thing is for certain, there's gonna be a ton of expectations but the main thing is when will the Rizzo era begin? More importantly will we see LaHair with him when the time comes
Now everybody has hope that Theo Epstein will lift the "100+ Year Curse" with all Cub fans hoping the youth that comes up from Iowa will bring the Commissioner's Trophy back to the North Side at Wrigley Field. Who are these youths I'm speaking of?
Majority of the fans are speaking about 1st base prospect Anthony Rizzo who was acquired in a deal with the Padres that sent Kyung-Min Na and pitcher Andrew Cashner. So far in Triple A Iowa, the 22 year old is hitting .346 with 14 homers and 39 runs driven in with an unreal On Base Plus Slugging % of 1.106 even though those stats are Triple A its still impressive
Why is he not playing with the Chicago Cubs? Well here's another story in last year's Pacific Coast League MVP and currently starter at first; Bryan LaHair.
Who is he? Drafted in 2002 in the 39th round by the Mariners, he had quite a journey to even be called up to Seattle! A man who is making under $500,000 and is arguably the best hitter on the Cubs right now batting .315 leading the club with 10 Homeruns and 21 runs driven in and his OPS % is currently at 1.028!
Now this is a question I've always wondered-Could we see a LaHair and Rizzo 1-2 punch possibly this year or hopefully next year? I really do believe so!! Question is will Sveum use LaHair in the outfield? Everyone's hoping that Alfonso Soriano who is currently hitting .311 in the month of May to be either put on waivers or be traded to clear up some space.
If Fonzie continues the way hes been hitting I wouldn't be surprised if he is gone by this year's deadline but sadly that's where I have to break the hearts of those who want him gone as he has a no-trade clause so if he were to stay it'll be until 2015 when his current contract expires
I bet however he is tired of being on a losing team and wants to play for a contending team but that will all depend if he waives that no-trade clause. Back to the potential 1-2 punch of Rizzo and LaHair, it is very possible. Who would want to take on an upcoming 30 year old journey man who is just now in the majors?
Plus as mentioned LaHair can play the corner outfields and on the road against AL Teams you can put him as the DH or first baseman and vice versa for Rizzo who's call up from Triple A is imminent. LaHair proved himself worthy of being on the team last year and I just don't see him leaving after this year.
Is he worth the $19 Million that we are paying Soriano? No chance in hell but hes playing like a millionaire! Rizzo will no doubt be the next big thing at Wrigley Field because he is just dying to get a chance to play in front of the leagues most loyal fans. Don't be fooled by the .141 in 49 games played with the Padres last year.
A chance seemed much need for him and he certainly got the change of a lifetime! Do I see him making an impact right away? Unlikely but time and patience will reward many Cub fans like myself. I was all hyped about LaHair coming up for the 2012 season and I got my wish and he has not disappointed me in the least!
His strikeout to walk ratio sorta bothers me but if he gets a hold of ball, its gone in a heartbeat! He needs 28-88 to match the totals he had last year with Iowa and boy the way hes playing he'll probably surpass that(assuming we have people on base)
So to recap, Anthony Rizzo no doubt is among the future stars with the Cubs, but the big question is could we have a 1-2 punch of LaHair and Rizzo? They can both crush the ball, hit well, both are left handed bats and also fighting for a job in the Majors.
One thing is for certain, there's gonna be a ton of expectations but the main thing is when will the Rizzo era begin? More importantly will we see LaHair with him when the time comes