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He's becoming a little bit too much of a boom or bust guy right now, but you can live with hitting out of the 4 spot. His job is to put the ball over the fence and drive in runs. He's doing both. I would like to see the K's drop and for his outs to be productive. That said, I've never seen a guy smoke as many balls over 100 MPH like he does that consistently find a glove.

By biggest issue right now is that you simply can't have Swanson hitting 5th. Busch needs to be in that spot, then Hoerner, then Swanson in the 7 hole. That's where he was thriving. Not sure why they moved him back up in the order? Counsell seems to be a little stubborn here, but I'm sure he's got his reasons. He generally pushes the right buttons.

Also, they need Amaya back badly because Kelly has regressed to his mean and McGuire just isn't very good. The Cubs had a good thing going with the Amaya/Kelly platoon. It'll be nice to get that back.

We're winning a lot of games with more than a couple of important pieces out.
 
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Taillon is throwing meatballs today. Going to need many runs. Good at bat by Seiya in the first inning. Took a slow curve for a strike and then jams himself on a weak fastball.

Happ - good at bat
Tucker - good at bat
Suzuki - bad at bat
PCA - good at bat

That is the standard.
 
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Alright, this is some kind of humiliation ritual at this point.

Taillon pitch = 110 MPH exit velocity base hit
Taillon pitch = 110 MPH exit velocity base hit
Taillon pitch = 110 MPH exit velocity base hit

No team with title hopes is pitching this guy in meaningful baseball games going forward.
 
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old fashioned warm weather slug fest today at WF

if PCA can maintain this pace hitting and fielding , is there any way he is not MVP?
 
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old fashioned warm weather slug fest today at WF

if PCA can maintain this pace hitting and fielding , is there any way he is not MVP?
In any other league in the past 80 years, you are probably not wrong, but:

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Ohtani is back in the rotation now. If he is league average or better on the mound moving forward, he's going to run away with it again. Obviously, he wasn't good his first time out, but because he is so important to their lineup, he hasn't been able to get any tune up innings in the minors. I suspect he will figure it out.
 
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Let's go get some starting pitching. Alcantara is heating up the last 3 starts and is looking like his old self. He could easily become the #1 starter this team needs. His ERA last 3 starts is 2.12 with 15:3 strikeout/walk.
 
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Let's go get some starting pitching. Alcantara is heating up the last 3 starts and is looking like his old self. He could easily become the #1 starter this team needs. His ERA last 3 starts is 2.12 with 15:3 strikeout/walk.

I’m really leery of those starts. 2 of them were against the woeful Pirates and Rockies. The more recent start against the Phils was meh. Gave up 2 HRs and took him 100 pitches to get through 5 innings.

He’s less than a month since giving up 7 hits and 4 walks in 4 innings without recording a K against the Padres.
 
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I’m really leery of those starts. 2 of them were against the woeful Pirates and Rockies. The more recent start against the Phils was meh. Gave up 2 HRs and took him 100 pitches to get through 5 innings.

He’s less than a month since giving up 7 hits and 4 walks in 4 innings without recording a K against the Padres.
I think he is working his way back. The Cubs need a starter and I don't know they will get one better. I think he is better than all but Imanaga since Steele out for the year.
 
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