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General manager Jim Hendry has countered the Milwaukee Brewer’s trade for CC Sabathia with a trade of his own. Hendry and the Oakland Athletics worked out a trade that will send Rich Harden and Chad Gaudin to the Cubs for Matt Murton, Eric Patterson, Josh Donaldson, and Sean Gallagher.
I don’t mind one bit giving up Murton and Patterson in the deal, I would have rather had someone else go instead of Gallagher but you have to give up something good to get something good in return. Murton should now get some good playing time on the A’s so the trade is very good for him. I’m not sure what the A’s plan will be for Patterson but Gallagher could go right into their rotation.
So Cubs fans, is Hendry done wheeling and dealing?
Tags: Chad Gaudin, Chicago Cubs Blog, Cubs Blog, Cubs Transactions, Eric Patterson, Josh Donaldson, Matt Murton, Rich Harden, Sean Gallagher
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The Chicago Cubs lost 8-3 to the San Francisco Giants on Thursday as the two teams split a four game series out in San Francisco. The Cubs were right in the game until the the seventh inning when Carlos Marmol gave up a three run home run to Rich Aurilia. Something is wrong with Marmol like we have blogged about before. I just hope the kid can make it to the all stat break and get a much needed rest. He needs rest for the body and the mind I’m afraid.
Sean Gallagher had one bad inning where he gave up four runs. He was only charged with three runs however as one of the runs scored unearned due to a Cubs error. Gallagher is now 3-4 and could be moved to the bullpen soon.
Jose Ascanio gave up two runs while Jon Lieber gave up one run. The Cubs pitchers just didn’t have it going on the mound. Hopefully they weren’t thinking ahead to the big weekend series with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Mark DeRosa had two rbi to lead the Cubs at the plate. DeRosa doubled in the sixth inning to score Derrek Lee and Jim Edmonds. Lee had the Cubs first rbi in the first inning when he scored Reed Johnson. It was nice to see Johnson make his return to the lineup as he went 1-3.
To make room for Johnson on the roster, the Cubs sent Eric Patterson back down to Triple A Iowa.
I hope everyone has a fun and safe July 4th tomorrow and we can all sit down and watch the Cubs beat the Cardinals!
Tags: Carlos Marmol, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Derrek Lee, Eric Patterson, Jim Edmonds, Jon Lieber, Jose Ascanio, Mark DeRosa, Reed Johnson, Sean Gallagher
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You are probably feeling like I am right now after watching that Cubs-Orioles game. Can we just forget that the game even happened? The Cubs should I say Jason Marquis were rocked by the Orioles as they lost 11-4. Marquis was hammered early and often as he only lasted four innings after giving up seven runs.
It was just Marquis however, three Cubs relievers gave up runs as they pitched in relief of Marquis. Jon Lieber and Michael Wuertz both gave up one run while Scott Eyre gave up two runs. I sure hope that todays game was just a one game fluke because they pitched badly.
Eric Patterson led the Cubs with two rbi at the plate. Patterson has really been swinging the bat well since being called up. Henry Blanco and Daryle Ward both had rbi’s as well for the Cubs. Mike Fontenot and Ryan Theriot both finished the game with two hits.
Hopefully the players will go enjoy a nice meal with their families this evening and then get ready to play the White Sox Friday afternoon down on the south side.
Tags: Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Daryle Ward, Eric Patterson, Henry Blanco, Jason Marquis, Jon Lieber, Michael Wuertz, Mike Fontenot, Ryan Theriot, Scott Eyre
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The Chicago Cubs got right back in the win column on Wednesday night as they defeated the Baltimore Orioles by the score of 7-4. The Cubs jumped out to a 6-2 lead after the second inning and never looked back. The wind was blowing out but the Cubs didn’t take advantage of it with any moster home runs like the Orioles did.
Ted Lilly picked up the victory even though he didn’t pitch that great. I will give Lilly credit as he battled all seven innings that he pitched. Lilly gave up two two-run home runs to Jay Payton who has always hit Lilly hard. Lilly is now 8-5 on the season and has been pitching well enough to get wins and that is all we can ask for out of the crafty left hander.
Carlos Marmol and Kerry Wood were lights out in the eighth and ninth innings. They struck out the final five batters of the game. Wood fanned all three batters he seen with swinging strike outs to close out the game. Wood now has 20 saves on the season.
Geovany Soto had a good game at the plate for the Cubs as he led the team with three rbi. Soto had a two run single in the first inning and then a rbi single in the second inning. Jim Edmonds stayed hot as he had a solo home run and then another rbi on a groundout. Aramis Ramirez and Mark DeRosa both had a rbi in the game as well.
It was a weird lineup for the Cubs as it was changed around a couple of times before the game started. Kosuke Fukudome was scratched due to a calf strain so Mark DeRosa moved around on the scorecard and finally settled in right field. Eric Patterson started in left field and led of while Mike Fontenot got the start at second base. Fukudome is day-to-day and I wouldn’t be suprised if he takes off Thursday’s game as well.
Well it was another win for the Cubs so all we can say is Go Cubs Go!
Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Marmol, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Eric Patterson, Geovany Soto, Jim Edmonds, Kerry Wood, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark DeRosa, Mike Fontenot, Ted Lilly
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The Cubs seem unbeatable at home. Victories over the cross town White Sox finished off the 3 game sweep and marked the Cubs 14th straight home win. Saturday’s game was all about the 4th inning. The Cubs got 9 runs to turn a 4-1 defecit into a 10-4 lead. Jim Edmonds was the front end of a back to back homerun coupling with Mike Fontenot and then the back end of one with Aramis Ramirez later in the 4th. Jason Marquis didn’t pitch great, but the offense got him the win. Jose Contreras picked up the loss and Kerry Wood nailed down the save in the 11-7 victory.
Sunday night was all about Aramis Ramirez once again. He went 2-4 with a solo homerun and an RBI double. Eric Patterson also hit his first major league homerun, a 2 run blast in the 5th. Derrek Lee added a couple of RBI as Ryan Dempster went 8 strong for his 9th straight home victory in a 7-1 win. Next up for the Cubs, a 3 game set at Wrigley with the Baltimore Orioles, starting Tuesday night.
Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Chicago Cubs Blog, Cubs Blog, Derrek Lee, Eric Patterson, Jason Marquis, Jim Edmonds, Kerry Wood, Mike Fontenot, Ryan Dempster
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Well I’m sure all the Cubs fans out there have heard that Alfonso Soriano was hit by a pitch in last nights game against the Atlanta Braves and will be out the disabled list for a while. Soriano broke a finger on his left hand, and then finger will be in a splint for the next three weeks atleast. Expect Soriano to be out until around August.
So what will the Cubs do now? Start Mark DeRosa in left field and give Mike Fontenot that majority of the starts at second base? What about giving Ronny Cedeno some time at second base? Micah Hoffpauir looks to be the guy that will get called up to take Soriano’s spot on the roster and he can see some time at left field as well as first base and DH in the upcoming interleage matchups.
Another name to look out for would be Eric Patterson. We could see Patterson being called up along with Hoffpauir and a reliver sent back down to the minor leagues as the Cubs will need an extra batagainst the Toronto Blue Jays this weekend.
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Injuries, Cubs Minor Leagues, Eric Patterson, Mark DeRosa, Micah Hoffpauir, Mike Fontenot, Ronny Cedeno
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The redhead is back with the Chicago Cubs! Matt Murton was called up from Triple-A Iowa on Friday and Eric Patterson was sent back down to Triple-A. Patterson was called up after the Alfonso Soriano injury and went 0-6.
We will see if Murton gets any starts out in left field or if he will come off the bench like most people are thinking. If he can hit the ball and get on base I think he is a better option in left field then Mark DeRosa, who is better suited at second base.
What does everyone else think?
Tags: Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Minor Leagues, Cubs Transactions, Eric Patterson, Matt Murton
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The Chicago Cubs today selected left-handed pitcher Carmen Pignatiello and recalled infielder/outfielder Jake Fox from Triple-A Iowa. In corresponding moves, right-handed pitcher Sean Gallagher and infielder Eric Patterson were optioned to Iowa. To make room for Pignatiello on the 40-man roster, catcher Henry Blanco has been transferred to the 60-day disabled list.
I think we can pretty much assume with “Hank White��? going to the 60-day DL his year is finished. With Fox coming up, the Cubs are hoping to add a little bit more pop to the lineup. How many chances will he get though? That is what I want to know.
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Tags: Carmen Pignatiello, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Minor Leagues, Cubs Transactions, Eric Patterson, Jake Fox, Sean Gallagher
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The Chicago Cubs made some roster moves today as Alfonso Soriano was sent to the 15 day disabled list because of the right quad injury he sustained in last nights game as he was running towards third base. Soriano will likely be gone longer then 15 days based on his injury, only time will tell however.
Eric Patterson will be taking Soriano’s spot on the roster right now. Patterson is the younger brother of Corey Patterson who also played for the Cubs. Patterson was batting .299 at Triple-A Iowa with 14 homers, 23 doubles, 62 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. He has primarily hit leadoff all season, batting .300 in the No. 1 spot in the order with a .365 on-base percentage. He mostly plays second base, but has been played in the outfield the last 10 games in the minor leagues.
I don’t know why this move was made rather then calling up Felix Pie. Pie has some more experience in the big leagues then Patterson. I would rather have Pie on the roster down the playoff hunt then I would Patterson just because Patterson isn’t a true OF, and hasn’t played one game in the big leagues yet. The only thing I can’t think of why they made this move is because they feel Patterson is more of a lead off hitter then Pie.
The Cubs also put Wade Miller on waivers today and DFA’d Brian Dopirak.
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Minor Leagues, Cubs Transactions, Eric Patterson
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