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I know it doesn't mean a thing and its great that they can have fun when they are almost 20 games under 500 but I like to see when players never seem to quit. This game today gives me a little hope for next year and the years to come. They are all very young and have the will to play the game as hard as they can no matter what. They seem to get along and had a thing going on in the dugout today maybe it can be built upon for the next few years.

 

Keep the rally hats going in the dugout they can be like a college team, I woulf find it fun to watch.

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Yeah it's awesome to see Big Z out there cheering on his teamates. I really think Big Z is slowly becoming a leader on this team not vocally but by example. I wish all of our players had his desire.
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I appreciate what you're saying, but I'd rather see them all look sad and have talent.

 

They have definitely looked sad, several times in fact. :evil:

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Yeah it's awesome to see Big Z out there cheering on his teamates. I really think Big Z is slowly becoming a leader on this team not vocally but by example. I wish all of our players had his desire.

 

There is no doubt he's becoming a leader along with Barrett and Lee...

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I appreciate what you're saying, but I'd rather see them all look sad and have talent.

They have talent.

 

Ok then, MORE talent.

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I appreciate what you're saying, but I'd rather see them all look sad and have talent.

They have talent.

 

Ok then, MORE talent.

 

You can never have enough talent. I can't imagine what next year Cubs team will look like.

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I appreciate what you're saying, but I'd rather see them all look sad and have talent.

They have talent.

 

Ok then, MORE talent.

 

They need baseball talent. They have athletic talent, which hides their weaknesses from the eyes of Hendry, Baker and Co., but they don't have nearly enough baseball talent.

 

I'd much rather see a bunch of sad and angry winners than happy losers.

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I appreciate what you're saying, but I'd rather see them all look sad and have talent.

They have talent.

 

Ok then, MORE talent.

 

They need baseball talent. They have athletic talent, which hides their weaknesses from the eyes of Hendry, Baker and Co., but they don't have nearly enough baseball talent.

 

I'd much rather see a bunch of sad and angry winners than happy losers.

 

I don't see alot of winners sad....

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I dont want to see them all sad and depressed, half of them havn't been there all year so they are fighting to show that they deserve to be there next year. I like when even if the chips are aganist you, that you find a way to still do your best, and over the past month or so I have seen nothing from the Cubs players but all out hustle and emotion in a possitive aspect.

 

I deffinitly think that big Z is already the new captain of the team. You can just see everyone looks up to him, plus he is the BEST player on the team.

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I dont want to see them all sad and depressed, half of them havn't been there all year so they are fighting to show that they deserve to be there next year. I like when even if the chips are aganist you, that you find a way to still do your best, and over the past month or so I have seen nothing from the Cubs players but all out hustle and emotion in a possitive aspect.

 

I deffinitly think that big Z is already the new captain of the team. You can just see everyone looks up to him, plus he is the BEST player on the team.

 

If we were to rank position players in the NL, I'd put Derrek Lee behind only Pujols. However, I don't think that Zambrano is the second best pitcher in the NL. He's awesome, no doubt, but I'd say he's closer to no. 5.

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If we were to rank position players in the NL, I'd put Derrek Lee behind only Pujols. However, I don't think that Zambrano is the second best pitcher in the NL. He's awesome, no doubt, but I'd say he's closer to no. 5.

 

who is 1-4 out of curiosity?

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Just guessing, in no particular order:

 

Chris Carpenter

Jake Peavy

Pedro Martinez

John Smoltz

Roger Clemens

 

Although I'm not sure I'd trade Z for any of these guys.

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If we were to rank position players in the NL, I'd put Derrek Lee behind only Pujols. However, I don't think that Zambrano is the second best pitcher in the NL. He's awesome, no doubt, but I'd say he's closer to no. 5.

 

who is 1-4 out of curiosity?

 

Carpenter, Schmidt, Clemens

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