Chicago Cubs 2026

#682      
Here's my expert analysis:

BOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Recently, they have been remarkedly bad with RISP.
Here are the RISP stats prior to yesterday's 0 for 9. Two guys stand out, and Counsell insists on batting them fourth and fifth. Can't gripe about Swanson at .182 I guess - that's about what he is hitting overall.

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, I guess
 
#686      
Just tip our hats and call the brewers our daddies. those 10 game winning streaks seem forever ago the way they've been playing lately
 
#687      
Just tip our hats and call the brewers our daddies. those 10 game winning streaks seem forever ago the way they've been playing lately
I don't mind today's outcome. Misiorowski is a flipping stud. No way around that. He has a chance to throw a no hitter every night out.

Sunday vs the Sox and yesterday vs Milwaukee were unacceptable performances from both the staff and the lineup.

On Saturday and today, they just got bested by two pitchers who will be in the Cy Young discussion.

Facing deGrom, Sale, Davis and now Mis, in 4 of the last 6, is rough.
 
#699      
There's an age-old adage in baseball:
If Ian Happ is hitting cleanup for your team, you've got a problem.
He either gets really hot or really cold. There's no in between with him. You can put Seiya in the same category.

Bregman, Happ and Seiya as the 3, 4, 5 is what's killing the offense right now. The fact that Counsell hasn't split them up is just awful managing.

To date, both Seiya and Happ have over a 40% K rate with RISP. The amount of times that they get the first two guys on base in an inning and don't score(without the bad fortune of a double play) is insane. Pop up, K, K and the runners haven't moved.

Add Swanson and PCA being brutal, then not being able to hit the ball out of the ballpark...this is what you get.

The amount of runners that they've been leaving on is ridiculous.
 
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