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#676      
They could have a special team this year. The offense is so very good. Jed has got to make some trades to get at least a few bullpen arms and probably a started. The injury to Steele is such a large disappointment.
 
#677      
The PCA AB was the key one of the game. He needs to change his mentality in a couple of areas and #1 is that the OBP needs to go up meaning....be more selective and accept walks. His speed isn't utilized when the OBP is .304 and he's WAY too aggressive in situations that require a controlled AB. Not one of those pitches that he swung at in the 10th were strikes. They all missed the zone by over a foot. He HAS to put the ball in play there. The two things that you couldn't have was a strikeout or a pop up.

That hurt and his inexperienced showed. That said, unless you're in the situation, you can't learn from it.
My bigger concern is that the tape on him is out and he's going to stop seeing strikes until he proves he can lay off bad pitches and understand that him getting on base, any way possible, is the most important thing. A walk is as good as a double with him.

Tough loss, but you your point.....Pressley should be DFA'd
Your 3 hole hitter going 0-5 and costing your team 30% win probability is the key to the game, as always. Been the Seiya story for 4+ years.
 
#678      
They could have a special team this year. The offense is so very good. Jed has got to make some trades to get at least a few bullpen arms and probably a started. The injury to Steele is such a large disappointment.
3rd base has been an utter disaster. Putting all of their eggs in the Shaw basket was silly. They got Turner to hedge their bets and he doesn't play. Between Berti, Brujan and Lopez, not one of them is worthy of starting at the position. We can't discuss the Workman experiment because he's gone.

They have a couple of guys playing WAY above what the back of their baseball card says they should be doing, most notably Kelly. He's helped to offset that situation, but it's only reasonable for him to regress to the mean..
 
#683      
Really excited to see him pitch!
Like all youngsters, has to stay away from walks. He had 10 walks in his first 3 starts this year (12.1 IP) and only 3 in his last 3 starts (16.2). Probably won’t go deep into game, but hopefully they are effective innings while he is in there.
 
#684      
We're going to the World Series !!!!
New Pope was a "Cardinal" but is a confirmed South Side Cub fan !!!!!
God Bless him !!!!!
I was born in Roseland in 1961
started watching baseball at age 7 or 8, and whete we lived , WGN came in crystal clear and watching the Sox on Ch 32 or 44 on UHF was like watching a snowstorm .

the cubs were great in 1969 and my dad , for whatever reason , also liked the Cubs

my fandom was indeed “rare” on the south side

this new pope may have a similar story as he lived not far from Roseland and went to Mendel for a couple years . before it was Mendel, it was Pullman Tech and my mom went there for free as her dad had worked for Pullman. it was a great school . top notch school .
 
#685      
We're going to the World Series !!!!
New Pope was a "Cardinal" but is a confirmed South Side Cub fan !!!!!
God Bless him !!!!!
Father Farrell, the vicar general of the Order of St. Augustine, also said he texted the pope to confirm his allegiance and received a "papal text" back confirming he is a Sox fan.
 
#687      
Father Farrell, the vicar general of the Order of St. Augustine, also said he texted the pope to confirm his allegiance and received a "papal text" back confirming he is a Sox fan.
^This. The confusion seems to be that the mother of the new Pope was a Cubs fan who grew up on the northside. His dad grew up a Cardinals fan.
 
#688      
Why don’t the Cubs try to make a trade with the Red Sox for Rafael Devers. He’s not happy in Boston since they signed Bregman. He plays 3rd which the Cubs need help at.
I don't think his defensive game is all that great. Also, if they were going to do that, why not just sign Bregman in the beginning?
 
#689      
Why don’t the Cubs try to make a trade with the Red Sox for Rafael Devers. He’s not happy in Boston since they signed Bregman. He plays 3rd which the Cubs need help at.
Likely because other than the fact that the Cubs need a 3B, they don’t make sense as trade partners. Red Sox are trying to fill a hole at 1B not create another one at DH. And they like the Cubs are trying to win now, so wouldn’t be interested in prospects as key component of trade. Starting point would be Busch and Suzuki, and that wouldn’t be enough.
 
#690      
Why don’t the Cubs try to make a trade with the Red Sox for Rafael Devers. He’s not happy in Boston since they signed Bregman. He plays 3rd which the Cubs need help at.
Because he’s led the major leagues in errors at third base the last six years and Ricketts isn’t paying his salary
 
#691      
Because he’s led the major leagues in errors at third base the last six years and Ricketts isn’t paying his salary
Yeah, 8 years left on that contract (roughly 28 million a year) for a guy who should strictly be a DH, and comes off a bit whiny.

We should be locking down Kyle Tucker and potentially PCA, rather than paying a Boston malcontent. (albeit one who can hit)
 
#697      
Who is this Baty guy? His stats aren’t good. How is he pounding the Cubs?
 
#698      
Who is this Baty guy? His stats aren’t good. How is he pounding the Cubs?
He’s only a few years removed from being a top 30 prospect in all of baseball. I always thought he was a bit overrated, but he has some talent. Cubs just catching him when he’s hot evidently.
 
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