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The Cubs have yet another bad series

Submitted by Cliff on Thursday, 27 August 2009No Comment

Well Cubs fans, things sure didn’t go the way we had all hoped against the Washington Nationals as they Nats took two out of three games against the Cubs. I really thought the Cubs would take the series after a convincing win on Wednesday night but on Thursday afternoon things turned from good to bad as the Nats started strong and won the game by the score of 5-4. Just goes to show you how bad this Cubs team is right now…

Randy Wells got tagged early as the Nationals scored in the first three innings of the game. Three runs in the first inning and then single runs in the second and third innings put the Cubs down 5-0 before Aramis Ramirez tried to get the team back in it with a two run home run. The five early runs were enough to get the win however and give Wells his seventh loss of the season. Randy is now 9-7 in his rookie season.

The Cubs had a good shot to tie the game in the eighth inning however Derrek Lee was called out at home plate when he attempted to scored on a wild pitch. Lee was actually safe because Nationals reliever Sean Burnett did not tag him with the ball and instead his glove which did not have the ball. Blown call that went against the Cubs. It would have been the third run scored of the game for Lee as he also scored on Ramirez’s homerun and also hit a solo home run. Overall a good game for Lee.

One player that did not have a good game was Milton Bradley. Bradley went 0-4 and has got the entire city of Chicago yelling at him it seems like. Milton needs to takes Alfonso Soriano’s advice and just try to block everything out. And fans, lay off him when he is out in the city or grabbing a bite to eat with family. Keep it at the ballpark.

The Cubs have gone 6-15 since Aug. 5 to fall nine games behind St. Louis in the NL Central. Before that skid, they had won 14 of 19 and were tied for first place. Terrible way to close out the season like they are doing right now.

***Also during the game it was announced that Rich Harden and Aaron Heilman were claimed off waivers by a team. The Cubs now have this weekend to work out a deal with the teams involved if they choose.***

- Cliff

Cubs news and notes over the weekend

Submitted by Cliff on Sunday, 23 August 2009No Comment

I wasn’t around to update the blog much over the weekend as I was busy tearing up cement and fixing a water problem with our house but here I am now to talk a little bit about what has happened the past couple of days.

First off, the Cubs dropped three out of four games against the Dodgers in Los Angeles. They really weren’t outplayed in the series, the offense just didn’t knock in the runs when they needed to and didn’t take advantage of runners in scoring positions. The team could have easily took two out of four or three out of four games in this series and the offense actually showed up and knocked in some runs.

With the team struggling as of late on the road, they are now eight games out of first place in the division and seven games out of the wild card lead. Things sure don’t look good for the team and the playoffs unless they go on a long winning streak and the Cardinals or other teams start to lose some games.

The team was also finally sold to the Ricketts Family on Friday. There had been rumors going around all this past week that an announcement would be released on Friday and that is exactly when the press release came out. The Rickets family will own 95% of the Cubs, Wrigley Field and Comcast Sportset Chicago while the Tribune Co. will own the other 5%. The sale only took two damn years to happen thanks to Sam Zell holding out for as much money he can get.

The team will have an off day on Monday before starting a series with the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night. This is a series that the teams needs to sweep if they want any chance of post season action. It’s a long road the team needs to travel and I’m not sure they can pull it off.

- Cliff

Harden helps Cubs avoid embarassing sweep

Submitted by Cliff on Thursday, 20 August 2009One Comment

Cubs starter Rich Harden was wheeling and dealing on Wednesday night as he threw seven shutout innings and only allowed one hit as the Cubs avoided an embarrassing three game sweep to the San Diego Padres. Rich really stepped up and threw the ball well just like he should every time out there on the mound. One thing that helped Harden out was that the offense finally showed up and knocked in seven runs as the final score was 7-1.

Leading the way for the offense was Milton Bradley and Aramis Ramirez who both had solo home runs in the sixth inning when the Cubs broke the game wide open. Ramirez finished the game with a team high three rbi. Derrek Lee, Kosuke Fukudome and Koyie Hill all chipped in with an rbi of their own as well. It was just a nice offensive performance by the club as they jumped all of Mat Latos and Luis Perdomo.

Aaron Heilman threw a scoreless inning in the eighth inning before Sean Marshall came in to throw the ninth inning. Marshall blew the shutout as Chase Headley knocked in a run with a rbi single to center field.

There are 44 games left in the season and the team needs to build from this six run victory. The offense needs to continue hitting the ball hard and the pitchers need to get ahead early and throw strikes if they want to have any shot at postseason play. Let’s see how things go against the Los Angeles Dodgers over the next four games. I would be happy with a split but if they can some how come away with a 3-1 series victory that would be great and set the team up well against upcoming series against the Nationals and Mets.

- Cliff

Dempster strikes out ten but Cubs fall 6-3

Submitted by Cliff on Wednesday, 19 August 2009No Comment

Ryan Dempster took to the hill Tuesday night for the Cubs hoping to get the team back on the winning track and despite striking out ten Padres batters, he was not able to get the team on the winning track. Dempster had an up and down outing as he was charged with eight hits and four runs in seven innings of action. Not the quality outing Dempster was hoping for.

“I’m ticked off,” Dempster said. “I could’ve made better pitches. Guys put up runs early. I gave up a home run to the one guy [Adrian Gonzalez] in the lineup who you don’t want to beat you. It was a first-pitch split and he hit it out. I felt I could’ve been better. You allow 11 baserunners, you’re going to have a tough time winning the game.”

The Padres also tacked on two more runs in the eighth inning off of reliver Angel Guzman when rookie Kyle Blanks hit a inside the park home run. It just isn’t your teams night when the opposing team hits a inside the park home run.

The Cubs offense once again struggled as they couldn’t pick up Dempster and Guzman. Derrek Lee did hit his 24th home run of the season but other than that the team only had rbi singles from Alfonso Soriano (his 1500th hit) and Dempster. This offense is struggling and Lou doesn’t know what to do with them.

The Cubs know they need to go on a long winning streak but I don’t think they can perform under pressure to get it done. I don’t see this team making the post season.

- Cliff


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