Reds sweep Cleveland! Winners of 6 in a row, they now take their resurgence to LA to play the Dodgers. Redleggers traditionally suck against the West Coast, so I hope we can at least come home just above .500.
Man, we took it to Lee and Carmona! Looks like that trade for Hamilton (Volquez) is really paying off! Volquez now has the best ERA in baseball at 1.22 or something, is 7-1 and is top three in MLB in strikeouts!
I’m starting to believe again, although we’re still 20-23…
A bad week for Yankee fans. Our team lost 3 of 4 to the Rays and 2 of 2 to the Mets. The only bright spot is that A-Rod should return tomorrow and maybe our offense will wake up a bit.
The two walk-off finishes by the Cards against the Rays this weekend were pretty exciting. They’re still two games back of the Cubs, but with a series against the woeful Padres coming up, and the Cubs and Houston in for a mutual bloodletting, maybe the Cards can slip back into first. Too bad the games are on the west coast and I won’t be able to follow them live. The Cards stranded about 900 runners this weekend, which I gotta think is some kind of fluke. Hopefully they’ll snap out of it before they travel to LA this weekend.
We had a nice 10 game home stand ending this weekend. Soriano is on fire, he’s the one man hitting machine, let’s see if he can keep it going on this 6 game road trip. We’ve got a winning percentage of .614, second only to Arizona at .636, so look at that, the Cubbies have the second best record in baseball! Sure, we’re only a game up on the Redbirds, but things have been working nicely. I think that Ryan Dempster could pass Zambrano as our “ace” if Z doesn’t get his head back in the game though.
I’m glad I only sipped the Kool Aide. Even though the Cards took the last two from the Rays, in the past 10 days, some of their flaws have started to show. Starting pirching isn’t looking as strong as the start of the season, the bullpen is showing signs of strain, leaving a LOT of runners on base, etc.
And those darn Cubbies actually look like they might be able to make a serious run. I’m starting to hear it from my Cub fan friends, they’re gaining confidence! The end of the world is nigh. :eek:
Yeah, starting pitching, which looked like such a bright spot earlier, is looking pretty mediocre now. On a happier note, Chris Perez looked good yesterday. I wonder if he has a future as the closer, or if he’ll get smacked around once hitters see him a few times. And, can we somehow get Ludwick in the lineup twice?
WSox back in first, wow! I was traveling when this thread came up, so I didn’t make this prediction in the pre-season thread, but I think the World Series will be between the Cubs and the Tigers. At this rate, it looks like I’ll be half right. I would like to see Cubs and Sox, and I would take off work and stay in Chicago during the entire series to see that.
Arizona still manages to impress me. I didn’t think they would be that good this year. Also, the same with the Rays. I really should follow off-season more.
Just when this team, or anybody one it (yeah, fave team), convinces me that it/they can’t possibly do anything else to amaze me, they prove me wrong. Enjoy it, savor it, drink it in deeply, fellow Sawx fans, as this is indeed the Golden Age.
This isn’t an uncommon feature of teams with high on base percentages that don’t hit a lot of home runs. But that said, generally speaking, good offenses lead the league in runners left on base, and bad offenses don’t. I mean, it kind of HAS to be that way, right? If you’re a good team you’ll have a lot of innings were you score runs and end up with guys on. You can’t end every rally with a home run.
The Cardinals are hitting a little worse with men on than without but it’s just random chance. Contrast this with the Blue Jays, who are hitting **.223 ** with runners on, hit badly with runners on LAST year, and hit badly with runners on the year before. It’s actually now beyond the statistical likelihood of being a fluke; the team is legitimately flawed in some way.