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Posted September 24, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 0 Comments

The Cubs and Mets played in a sloppy game Wednesday night but the good news is that the Cubs came out on top with a 9-6 win in ten innings. Derrek Lee hit the game winning hit in a bloop single to score Ryan Theriot and then Aramis Ramirez hit a two-run home run to extend the lead to three after the scoring was done in the 10th inning.

It was a back and forth game all night long. Carlos Zambrano gave up a grand slam to Carlos Delgado as he only lasted 4 2/3 innings. Zambrano walked four while only striking out two. I thought he was going to have a good game as he had a great first inning but then he ran into trouble in the third inning.

Jeff Samardzija also was wild in the eighth inning as gave up two hits and two walks as the Mets scored one run off of him. I do have to give credit to the Cubs bullpen however even though they got themselves into jams, they were able to work their way out of them and not allow a run to score. Boby Howry is one example of getting out of a jam. He gave up a lead of triple in the ninth inning, but then got out of the inning as the Mets left the bases loaded. The mets were just that bad tonight and the Cubs were lucky to come away with the win in my opinion.

Howry ended up with the win while Kerry Wood got the save which was his 34th of the season.

Mark DeRosa had three rbi including a solo home run before he left the game in the fifth inning with a left calf strain. I’d expect to see DeRosa take a couple days off just as a precaution. Reed Johnson and Alfonso Soriano both had rbi’s in the game as well as it was a good night at the plate for the Cubs.

The Cubs will try to take three out of four games against the Mets as they play once again on Thursday. Right now I like the Cubs chances as the Mets are struggling and just don’t seem to have any confidence. What do you think?



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Posted September 23, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 0 Comments

The Cubs as a team sure had their problems with the New York Mets on Tuesday night as they lost by the score of 6-2. Sure the cubs werent’ using their normal roster, but I till expected a little better outcome against Santana and the Mets.

The game was tied at 2-2 heading in the bottom of the sixth inning but that is when the wheels came off the bus for the Cubs. Chad Gaudin only got one batter out and gave up four hits and four runs. Gaudin was terrible on the mound and took the loss to fallto 4-2 on the year

Cubs starter Sean Marshall lasted just five innings even though he only gave up two runs on four hits. He did strike out seven batters and only walked two so it wasn’t that bad of a start overall for Marshall.

Kosuke Fukudome had a rbi double and Reed Johnson a rbi single against Santana. Johnson once again hit Santana good just like he has his entire career however the rest of the team struggled at the plate. As a team they only walked twice and struck out ten times. That was not what we are used to seeing out of this year cubs offense.

The cubs will now send Carlos Zambrano to the mound on Wednesday night against the Mets. I hope Big Z only throws five or six innings to keep fresh. Just get out there and stay competitive but do not jack up the pitch count etc.



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Posted September 23, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 0 Comments

Sorry about the lack of updates the past few days. We were busy moving the site to a new and improved server to handle some things we have planned for the future.

While we were not able to update, the Cubs won their last two games and now have a season record of 95-60. They are currently up by 10.5 games in the division over the Milwaukee Brewers and are closing in on home field advantage through the National League playoffs.

Lou is giving a few starters days off here and there for some rest but said that he will still field a competitive team because it would not be fare to the remaining teams in the playoffs if he did not put out a good lineup each day. I hope Carlos Zambrano and Rich Harden get a few extra days off and only throw 3-4 innings when they do make their start just so they can stay fresh for the NLDS.

Speaking of the NLDS, how many of were able to score ticket today through the Cubs lottery? I was lucky enough to get selected and picked up two tickets for game 1. It does suck that not very many people got selected and they will now be forced to order through stubhub. What we like to tell people is check StubHub, but also check out the tickets that are available at places like Online Seats, Ticket Specialists and Vivid Seats.

I plan on having an update this evening after the Cubs and Mets game is over. The Cubs will be looking to take game two of the series against the Braves.



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Posted September 20, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 1 Comment

All that really needs to be said is that the Chicago Cubs are the 2008 National League Champions! A 5-4 victory for the Cubs over the Cardinals on Saturday afternoon clinched the division for the Cubs.

Expect the Cubs to rest some players on Sunday atleast and then get back at things to go for home field advantage. A lot of youngsters will be getting some playing time that is for sure however.

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Posted September 19, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 1 Comment

Wow, it was a totally different Carlos Zambrano on Friday then we seen when he threw his no-hitter in Milwaukee. Zambrano was rocked by the St. Louis Cardinals as the Cardinals blew out the Cubs 12-6.  Now Cubs fans will be hoping for a Brewers lose Friday night so they can drop that magic number down to 1.

Zambrano gave up six hits, eight runs, and one grand slam in only 1 2/3 innings. I’m not sure what the problem was with Z, but he was terrible no matter what way you can look at it. It doesn’t concern me however because a pitcher will have a bad start here and there. I just hope it wasn’t anything in his shoulder that was causing the problem.

In relief of Zambrano, Angel Guzman was charged with three runs while Kevin Hart was charged with one run. The Cubs bullpen didn’t throw the ball that badly besides Guzman and Hart.

The Cubs reserves got a lot of action in th game as Lou pulled most of the startes half way through the game. Casey McGehee led the team with two rbi’s even though he didn’t even have a hit. Felix Pie, Daryle Ward, and Kosuke Fukudome all had one rbi each as well.

The Cubs can clinch on Saturday if they beat the Cardinals tomorrow afternoon and the Brewers lose either Friday or Saturday. Or if the Brewers lose both nights, the Cubs will clinch as well. I would rather just have the Cubs take care of business and clinch by winning some games. So will the Cubs do it this weekend?



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Posted September 18, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 2 Comments

Cubs fans, the magic number is down to 2! Geovany Soto crushed a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth out to tie the game and then Derrek Lee came up with a huge rbi single in the bottom of the 12 inning as the Cubs beat the Brewers 7-6.

Some people will say it is a lucky win as Braun should have caught a line drive in the ninth inning. Good teams find ways to win and take advantage of other teams mistakes however. Right now the Cubs will take any win they can get, no matter how they get it!

Soto, who with a doubt should be the National League MVP came up huge with that three-run home run. He absolutely hammered a first pitch fastball to left field to tie the game at 6-6. Aramis Ramirez and Jim Edmonds also hit solo home runs for the Cubs.

I’ll give some props to Carlos Marmol and Kerry Wood. Marmol tossed a scoreless tenth inning while Wood tossed two scoreless innings. Wood did run into some trouble with two runners on with no ots in the 12th inning, however he was able to work out of the jam and give the Cubs a chance to win it in the bottom of the inning. That is exactly what happened as Wood picked up the win and is now 5-4.

Starting pitcher Rich Harden only gave up one hit and one run over five innings of action. Harden’s pitch count was over 100 pretty fast as he walked six and struck out seven. The bullpen wasn’t that good after Harden left however as Jeff Samardzija gave up two runs and Neal Cotts walked in a run with the bases loaded. Marmol and Wood sure made the bullpen’s stats look a lot better then they probably should have been.

So now the Cubs have the St. Louis Cardinals coming into town for a series this weekend. I expect the Cubs to have no problems clinching the division this weekend. Hopefully it will happen on Friday night, and if not then on Saturday. It’s a good time to be a Cubs fan!



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Posted September 17, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 0 Comments

The Chicago Cubs were unable to lower their “magic number” as they lost to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night. The Cubs fell behind early in the game when Jason Marquis loaded the bases and allowed three runs to score in the first inning. The Cubs just weren’t able to battle back out of the three run hole as they ended up losing the game 6-2.

Marquis took the loss as he gave up six hits and three runs. Angel Guzman got out of the jam after Marquis was taken out of the game but then he quickly ran into trouble in the seventh inning and allowed three runs to score.

There wasn’t much offense for the Cubs in the game even though Brewers starter Ben Sheets left the game with forearm tightness. As a team they were only able to come up with six hits and two runs. Aramis Ramirez hit a solo home run and Ryan Theriot added a rbi on a fielders choice in the ninth inning. Theriot’s rbi shouldn’t have happened as it should have been ruled an error by Prince Fielder in my opinion but oh well.

The Cubs will try once again to lower the magic number to two as they play the Brewers Thursday afternoon. Rich Harden takes the mound for the Cubs so I really like their chances!



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Posted September 17, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 0 Comments

The Chicago Cubs stayed hot on Tuesday night as they opened up a three game series with the Milwaukee Brewers with a 5-4 victory. Awesome win for the Cubs who’s magic number is now four.

I really had my doubts about this game as they had to face off against the Brewers ace C.C. Sabathia. However the Cubs handed him his first loss with the Brewers as they scored four runs on nine hits in his seven innings of action. Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez both had rbi doubles in the game while Alfonso Soriano hit a solo home run off of Sabathia.

Henry Blanco added a rbi single in the eighth inning off of Brewers reliever Brian Shouse.

It was Ryan Dempster picking up the win and improving to 16-6. Dempster tossed six innings and gave up six hits and two runs. Both of the runs he gave up came off the bat of Prince Fielder when he hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning. It was a good outing for Dempster as he only walked one batter and struck out nine.

Carlos Marmol served up a solo home run to Fielder in the eighth inning and then the Brewers scored one more run in the ninth off of Cubs closer Kerry Wood. Wood got out of the jam in the ninth with two runners on base as he struck Fielder out on a off-speed pitch to end the game. Wood now has 31 saves on the season.

Cubs will be hoping for another victory on Wednesday night as they send Jason Marquis to the mound against Ben Sheets and the Brewers. If the Cubs can get another win, the magic number will be two and they will be looking to clinch the division on Thursday afternoon!



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Posted September 15, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 9 Comments

For the second game in a row, the Chicago Cubs got a great performance by their pitchers. This time it was Ted Lilly’s turn as he took a no-hit bid into the seventh inning before allowing a hit. Lilly was trying to match Carlos Zambrano who tossed a no-no on Sunday night against the Astros.

Lilly was great in his seven innings of action as he only allowed one walk, one hit, and struck out nine astros.  Jeff Samardzija, Carlos Marmol, and Bob Howry all pitched in relief of Lilly and they did not allow a hit either. Between the two games against the astros, the Cubs only allowed one hit and outscored the astros 11-1.

Derrek Lee finally hit a home run as he went deep for a two run shot in the sixth inning. Geovany Soto then followed Lee with a two-run homerun of his own later in the inning. Jim Edmonds also had a home run in the game as he went opposite field for a solo shot in the fourth inning. Aramis Ramirez also picked up a rbi in the game with a rbi sac fly in the first inning.

Great showing by everyone on the cubs roster. Now the Cubs head back home for a three game series against the Milwaukee Brewers. The magic number sits at 6, and if the Cubs can sweep the brewers these next there games that means they will win the division and clinch the division at home on Thursday.

So now we ask you this. Will the cubs clinch on Thursday against the Brewers?!



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Posted September 15, 2008 -  Permalink |  Trackback | 0 Comments

Carlos Zambrano No hitterHoly cow, what a game Sunday night up in Milwaukee for the Chicago Cubs and Carlos Zambrano. Zambrano and the Cubs were taking on the Houston Astros in Milwaukee due to the damage in the Houston area from Hurricane Ike. Zambrano tossed his first career no hitter against the Astros in front of a 98% Cubs crowd.

Zambrano’s no hitter was the first no hitter for the Cubs since 1972 when Milt Pappas no-hit the San Diego Padres. Zambrano had 12 days off in between his starts due to some discomfort in his throwing shoulder but he didn’t have any problems throwing the ball on Sunday night. He was normally throwing the ball over 95 mph and had his slider working great.

Alfonso Soriano got the Cubs on the scoreboard in the top of the first inning when he hit a solo home run off of Astros starter Randy Wolf. The team then scored four more runs in the third inning when Derrek Lee and Geovany Soto both had doubles. Lee finally hit the ball hard and in the air to score two runs while Soto’s double scored one run. Aramis Ramirez also added a rbi single of his own in the third inning.

The cubs are now up 7.5 games in the division on the Milwaukee Brewers and their magic numbers is 7. Ted Lilly will take the mound for the Cubs as they face off in an afternoon game against the Astros at Miller Park in Milwaukee. Hopefully we can watch another Cubs win and keep dropping that magic number!

Congrats to Big Z on his memorable no hitter!



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