they are playing well as of late - hard to believe .[ W ] #28.
It's only the end of May with the dog days of summer ahead, but it's fun to say they are tied for first!
they are playing well as of late - hard to believe .[ W ] #28.
It's only the end of May with the dog days of summer ahead, but it's fun to say they are tied for first!
We should know a lot about them by the end of June. Schedule looks tough.they are playing well as of late - hard to believe .
We should know a lot about them by the end of June. Schedule looks tough.
that pretty much explains their good record in 1 run gamesCubs relievers 1st among MLB bullpens in both K rate AND ground ball rate. That’s a pretty amazing 1, 2 punch.
3rd in ERA, HR rate and stranded runner percentage.
Amazing. No one even sniffing .500.By comparison, here's what Milwaukee has between now and when they play the Cubs at the end of June:
-3 @ Nationals
-2 vs. Tigers
-2 vs. Diamondbacks
-3 @ Reds
-3 vs. Pirates
-3 vs. Reds
-4 @ Rockies
-3 @ Diamondbacks
-3 vs. Rockies
They also have sort of an odd schedule quirk where they host the Reds the last 4 games of the first half before the All-Star Break and then play at Cincinnati the first 3 games coming out of the All-Star Break.
Amazing. No one even sniffing .500.
Streak was broken today but still darn good work over the past several weeks by the 'pen
Ah, the Cubbies ... Chicago’s second best baseball team.
Haha ... couldn’t resist, ChrisHas it been three days since anyone commented in the White Sox thread? Were you getting lonely?
Ah, the Cubbies ... Chicago’s second best baseball team.
all time regular season wins between the two clubs:
Sox 64
Cubs 62
I actually thought the Sox were a little bit more ahead of that 64-62 record.
just shows how close it has been
many years its been a wash
all time regular season wins between the two clubs:
Sox 64
Cubs 62
I actually thought the Sox were a little bit more ahead of that 64-62 record.
just shows how close it has been
many years its been a wash
And the Sox beat the Cubs 4-2 in the 1906 World Series....and the Sox had the worse regular season record.And it seems like the team with the worse record always wins