Chicago Cubs 2026

#555      
What a hop!

Another [ W ]alkoff!
de la Cruz played the ball as if Busch was as fast as PCA. Tried to play it on his backhand like he had to load quickly to throw.
The Reds one run winning luck has run out.
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#566      
Sigh. Now Boyd is having knee surgery.

For the moment, it's Cabrera - Immanaga - Rea - Assad - Taillon

Injuries this year have been bananas.

I'm pretty avid in fantasy baseball and I'm leery of trading any hitter for a pitcher at this rate. Pitchers' bodies feel like a ticking time bomb. Glasnow left for LAD hurt today too.
 
#567      
Sigh. Now Boyd is having knee surgery.

For the moment, it's Cabrera - Immanaga - Rea - Assad - Taillon

Thank God his contract is done after this year. They caught lightning in a bottle with him with regards to injuries last year. It's caught up with him.

A meniscus recovery can be 2 weeks for a quick clip or 3 months if they decide to do a full repair.

They're creating some separation in the division and they're getting healthy in the pen, which helps the cause, but thought that Rea and Assad being all that stands in the way of a pitching crisis is unsettling.

It's too early to go to the trade market because everyone thinks they're still in it. There's nothing available.
 
#573      
I had to watch without the sound on. Did they not pitch Palencia in the 9th because he threw 15 pitches yesterday? Being cautious? If they said he reinjured, I'll contend that the Sox fan Pope has something to do with it.
 
#574      
I had to watch without the sound on. Did they not pitch Palencia in the 9th because he threw 15 pitches yesterday? Being cautious? If they said he reinjured, I'll contend that the Sox fan Pope has something to do with it.
Counsell said that they aren't going to pitch him in back to back games until they get more removed from the injury. It's smart.
 
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