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The Chicago Cubs once again lost down in Arizona as they fell to the Diamondbacks by the score of 9-2 on Tuesday night. Once again the offense struggled at the plate as they just can’t get any runs across the plate. The pitching was terrible as well in the late innings so the team really deserved to have their butts kicked like they did.
Jason Marquis started the game for the Cubs and pitched six innings. Marquis gave up five hits and three runs as he took the loss and is now 6-6 on the year. Things got bad once Marquis left however as Sean Marshall gave up three hits and two runs while only recording two outs in the 7th inning. Chad Gaudin came in to get Mark Reynolds for the final out of the 7th inning. In the 8th inning, Kevin Hart allowed four more runs (two were earned) to score on only two hits. The big hit was a double by Conor Jackson. Neal Cotts came in and finally got the Cubs out of that inning by striking out Miguel Montero.
As for the offense, or we should say crappy offense, they struckout nine times and left 19 runners on base while scoring only two runs. Mike Fontenot had a rbi triple that scored Mark DeRosa in the 4th inning and then Daryle Ward hit a solo home run in the 8th inning for the Cubs second and final run. The middle of the lineup hurt the Cubs once again as Derrek Lee, Aramis Ramirez, and Jim Edmonds went a combined 0-10 in the game. All three of those players are in big slumps. Lee can’t seem to stop hitting into double plays and could probably use a day off. I say Piniella should sit Ramirez and Lee for Wednesday’s game and let them get a little bit of rest.
One bright spot is that Alfonso Soriano might be back in the lineup for the game on Wednesday. That might be exactly what the Cubs need to get going. Let’s all hope so anyways.
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Chad Gaudin, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Daryle Ward, Derrek Lee, Jason Marquis, Jim Edmonds, Kevin Hart, Mark DeRosa, Mike Fontenot, Neal Cotts, Sean Marshall
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Wow, what another exciting win for the Cubbies as they beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Friday afternoon at Wrigley. The game was tied 0-0 heading into the bottom of the 8th inning and then Aramis Ramirez unloaded a bomb that curved around the left field foul pole for a three run home run. Once again it was A-Ram being the player of the game for the Cubs.
The hitters knew they had to score some runs because the pitching staff threw the ball so well. Jason Marquis tossed the first seven innings of the game as he battled against Matt Cain. Marquis only gave up three hits as the threw the ball the best he has all season long. Bob Howry tossed a scoreless inning in the eighth and then closer Kerry Wood was called on. Wood did have some trouble after Mark DeRosa couldn’t come up with a tough catch in left field as he allowed one run and gave the Giants the chance to score the tying runs as they had the tying runs on base. Wood was able to get the job done however and pick up his 24th save of the season.
Now lets sit back and hope the Brewers and Cardinals both lose. Enjoy you Friday night and see you all back here on Saturday afternoon!
Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Bob Howry, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Jason Marquis, Kerry Wood, Mark DeRosa
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The Chicago Cubs wasted a good outing by Jason Marquis on Tuesday night as they struggled at the plate and lost to the San Francisco Giants by the score of 2-1. Marquis tossed seven innings and only gave up four hits and two runs in the game but took the loss and is now 6-5 on the season. The Cubs and Giants have each won one game in the four game series now.
The first run that Marquis allowed was when Fred Lewis stole home in the first inning. The second run came in the sixth inning when Randy Winn singled in Lewis. That was all the offense that the Giants needed in the game as the Cubs offense was pretty much dead until the late innings.
In the seventh inning I thought that Daryle Ward should have had a triple, and then scored on the Jim Edmonds fly ball to center. Too bad Ward is too damn slow! In the ninth inning the Cubs had a rally going as well as Derrek Lee led off the inning with a triple and scored on a Geovany Soto single. Edmonds then flied out before Mike Fontenot reached on a infield single to put runners at first and second. Ryan Theriot had a good at bat but ended up striking out against Brian Wilson to end the game.
This loss goes completely on the offense who only had five hits in the game. Matt Cain dominated them as he held them to only two hits through the first eight innings of the game. That just can’t happen when you have the offense that the Cubs do.
Tags: Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Daryle Ward, Derrek Lee, Geovany Soto, Jason Marquis, Jim Edmonds, Mike Fontenot, Ryan Theriot
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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 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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The Chicago Cubs salvaged a split in the four game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers as they were able to come away with a 3-1 victory on Sunday night. Mark DeRosa went 3-4 with two rbi and Jason Marquis tosseed 6 1/3 while only giving up three base hits.
DeRosa got the scoring started for the Cubs with a solo home run in the first inning and then had a rbi single in the fifth inning. Marquis pitched very good which was actually kind of suprising. Marquis improved to 4-3 with the victory. Kerry Wood notched his 18th save has he was lights out in the ninth inning and shut the Dodgers down 1-2-3.
Good road trip for the Cubs even though they struggled through most of it. Coming away with four wins and three losses is decent on the road. Now they will head back to Chicago to take on the Atlanta Braves in a three game series on Tuesday.
Tags: Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Jason Marquis, Kerry Wood, Mark DeRosa
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The Chicago Cubs hit three home runs as they beat the San Diego Padres 9-6 on Thursday night. It is great to see this team winning like this! They are scoring a lot of runs, and that is really helping out the pitching staff. One more win, and we just might see Len Kasper growing some facial hair, and Bob Brenly shaving his off!
The Cubs used three home runs in the huge ballpark to get the win. Geovany Soto got things started in the fifth inning with a solo home run that he absolutely crushed to center field. Mark DeRosa then hit a two run shot in the fifth inning. It wasn’t until the eighth inning when the Cubs hit their third home run of the night when Alfonso Soriano went deep for a three run home run.
Ryan Theriot, Derrek Lee, and Aramis Ramiez all had one rbi in the game as well to help out. Ramirez could have had a lot more but he struckout with the bases loaded and the showed his emotion by throwing his bat into the ground.
It was Jason Marquis getting the win for the Cubs as he tossed five innings and allowed three runs. Marquis really wasn’t that sharp at all even though he only gave up four hits. He was actually hit pretty hard, and in other stadiums might have even gave up a couple of home runs. A win is a win however.
The Cubs bullepen was called upon once again and they did a pretty good job for the most part. The one downside was seeing Kevin Hart give up three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning. Hart had just been called up so the Cubs would have a fresh arm in the bullpen. Instead, the Cubs still had to use Bob Howry and Kerry Wood in the late innings. Michael Wuertz, Scott Eyre, and Neal Cotts all seen action in the game as well.
Ted Lilly will get the start on Wednesday night as the Cubs battle the Padres once again. It is another night game so plan on staying up late if you want to watch all of the game. I really hate these West coast games…
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Bob Howry, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Derrek Lee, Geovany Soto, Jason Marquis, Kerry Wood, Kevin Hart, Mark DeRosa, Michael Wuertz, Neal Cotts, Ryan Theriot, Scott Eyre
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It seems that not even Jason Marquis‘ mediocre pitching can keep the Cubs down on this homestand. The 8-4 win over the Rockies on Thursday night was the Cubs’ 4th in a row. Marquis gave up 3 runs on 7 hits in 5 plus innings but did not factor into the decision. The Cubs got the first 2 runs on an RBI double by Aramis Ramirez in the 1st and a solo homer from Derrek Lee in the 3rd. Up 3-1 in the 6th, Marquis loaded the bases and then was pulled. Recently recalled Neal Cotts gave up the game tying single and then the Rockies got the lead off Michael Wuertz in the 7th.
The Cubs quickly responded with 2 of their own in the bottom half when Alfonso Soriano scored on an error and Geovany Soto drove in Ryan Theriot with a sac fly. Micah Hoffpauir got his first major league RBI in the bottom of the 8th and then Soriano picked up a 2 run single for more insurance. Carlos Marmol and Kerry Wood pitched scoreless innings of relief to close it down. The Cubs go for 5 straight at Wrigley on Friday afternoon; 1:20 PM CT.
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Chicago Cubs Blog, Derrek Lee, Geovany Soto, Jason Marquis, Michael Wuertz, Michah Hoffpauir, Neal Cotts, Ryan Theriot
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The Chicago Cubs four game win streak is no more as they were beaten by the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night. Jason Marquis gave up four runs in the fourth inning and the Padres beat the Cubs 4-3 on a rainy night at Wrigley Field.
Now comes the question once again if Marquis will make his next start. Marquis seems to pitch a few good innings but then give up three or four runs in the next inning. You can’t do that if you want to keep your team in the game. Marquis has struggled pretty much all season long and he now has a 1-3 record with a 5.26 era on the season.
I would like to give some props to Michael Wuertz though. Wuertz had a great effort tonight as he pitched the final three innings of the game and only allowed one hit. That is a great job, and he did everything he had to do to keep the Cubs in the game.
The offense just wasn’t able to come back and score a run late in the game. Hell, they didn’t score a run after the second inning of the game. Alfonso Soriano got the Cubs on track with a lead off home run which was his fifth of the season. Reed Johnson then had a two run double to deep right-center field that scored Geovany Soto and Mark DeRosa.
Look for the Cubs to have some trouble tomorrow night as well as they have to face off against Jake Peavy. Ted Lilly will take the mound for the Cubs as they hope to start another winning streak.
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Geovany Soto, Jason Marquis, Mark DeRosa, Michael Wuertz, Reed Johnson
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The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals played in front of a national tv audience on ESPN on Sunday night and the Cubs played pretty bad in a 5-3 loss to the Cardinals. Albert Pujols broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning with a two run double and the Cubs didn’t have an anwser after that.
Jason Marquis struggled as he only lasted 5.1 innings as he gave up all five runs. Marquis isn’t throwing the ball that well and his record shows that as it is now 1-2 on the season. On Sunday night he walked five batters so he is having some control problems.
Alfonso Soriano, Kosuke Fukudome, and Reed Johnson all had an RBI in the game for the Cubs. The Cubs really struggled as they only had five hits off the Cardinals pitching staff.
It really sucks losing two out of three against the Cardinals. The Cubs are now 1.5 games behind the Cardinals in the division standings. The Cubs will begin a three game series with the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night. Hopefully they can pick up that 1.5 games this next series and be right back on top of the Cardinals.
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Blog, Cubs Game Notes, Jason Marquis, Kosuke Fukudome, Reed Johnson
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