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That Murton kid can really play.

 

What about Pie?!

 

Walk

SB

advances on Riot's hit

Scores on SF by Murton

 

nice

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Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Not bad

 

Agreed. I kind of want him to get the #5 slot at the beginning just so he can hopefully do well for enough games where the Cubs can drum up some real interest and net a sweet return when they trade him.

 

GOOZ!

Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Forgot to add:

 

 

FIELDING

Pickoffs: Miller (Young at 1st base).

thats a 4.5 ERA if my math is right,

Posted

Bottom 5TH B:0 S:0 O:0

Pitcher Change: Neal Cotts replaces Wade Miller, batting 9th.

 

Bottom 5TH B:0 S:0 O:0

Eric Byrnes doubles (1) on a line drive to left fielder Matt Murton.

 

Bottom 5TH B:0 S:0 O:1

Stephen Drew lines out to left fielder Matt Murton.

 

Bottom 5TH B:0 S:1 O:1

With Orlando Hudson batting, wild pitch by Neal Cotts, Eric Byrnes to 3rd.

 

Bottom 5TH B:0 S:1 O:1

Orlando Hudson singles on a line drive to right fielder Buck Coats. Eric Byrnes scores.

 

Bottom 5TH B:0 S:0 O:3

Conor Jackson grounds into double play, shortstop Ronny Cedeno to second baseman Tomas Perez to first baseman Daryle Ward. Orlando Hudson out at 2nd.

Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Forgot to add:

 

 

FIELDING

Pickoffs: Miller (Young at 1st base).

thats a 4.5 ERA if my math is right,

 

I noticed that after Danny posted. I copied that right from Gamecast.

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Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Wouldn't it be a 4.50 ERA?

 

the ERA is cumulative of all ST appearances. 4 runs in 9 IP

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Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Forgot to add:

 

 

FIELDING

Pickoffs: Miller (Young at 1st base).

thats a 4.5 ERA if my math is right,

 

I noticed that after Danny posted. I copied that right from Gamecast.

 

still not a bad outing, he was up against the ML lineup

Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Wouldn't it be a 4.50 ERA?

 

the ERA is cumulative of all ST appearances. 4 runsin 9 IP

I'm more pessimistic than most of Miller's performances. WHIP is way to high. Today would be a 1.75 WHIP...not good. Too many guys getting on bases, eventually, you give up too many runs. He's had some luck on his side to not have an ERA closer to 6.

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CAC
                      1  2  3   4  5  6   7  8  9   R  H  E
                      -  -  -   -  -  -   -  -  -   -  -  -
 CHICAGO CUBS         0  0  0   1  1                  2  4  0
 ARIZONA              1  0  0   1  1                  3  7  1    (TOP 6)


    HOME RUNS:  ARI - ERIC BYRNES (2) OFF WADE MILLER IN THE 1ST

Cubs               IP   H  R ER BB SO HR
----------------------------------------
Wade Miller        4.0  5  2  2  2  5  1
Neal Cotts         1.0  2  1  1  0  0  0

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Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Forgot to add:

 

 

FIELDING

Pickoffs: Miller (Young at 1st base).

thats a 4.5 ERA if my math is right,

 

I noticed that after Danny posted. I copied that right from Gamecast.

ERA is cumulative
Posted
Cotts seems to be kinda not good. I hope he doesnt't get a spot over Wuertz.
I'm starting to think we might have been fleeced in the Aardsma deal. It's still too early to make that call, but I have yet to see anything to the contrary...
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Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Wouldn't it be a 4.50 ERA?

 

the ERA is cumulative of all ST appearances. 4 runsin 9 IP

I'm more pessimistic than most of Miller's performances. WHIP is way to high. Today would be a 1.75 WHIP...not good. Too many guys getting on bases, eventually, you give up too many runs. He's had some luck on his side to not have an ERA closer to 6.

 

meh. i'd like to see him get a shot. But not as much as I'd like to see Guzman get one. A healthy prior would be nice. 7 man rotation anyone?

Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Wouldn't it be a 4.50 ERA?

 

the ERA is cumulative of all ST appearances. 4 runsin 9 IP

I'm more pessimistic than most of Miller's performances. WHIP is way to high. Today would be a 1.75 WHIP...not good. Too many guys getting on bases, eventually, you give up too many runs. He's had some luck on his side to not have an ERA closer to 6.

 

That's the same thing he did at the end of last year as well-1.71 WHIP, 4.57 ERA. I have no idea if he'll be able to continue that or not.

Posted
Cotts seems to be kinda not good. I hope he doesnt't get a spot over Wuertz.
I'm starting to think we might have been fleeced in the Aardsma deal. It's still too early to make that call, but I have yet to see anything to the contrary...

 

We can't have been fleeced regardless-Aardsma is struggling just as much if not more for the White Sox.

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Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Wouldn't it be a 4.50 ERA?

 

the ERA is cumulative of all ST appearances. 4 runsin 9 IP

I'm more pessimistic than most of Miller's performances. WHIP is way to high. Today would be a 1.75 WHIP...not good. Too many guys getting on bases, eventually, you give up too many runs. He's had some luck on his side to not have an ERA closer to 6.

 

That's the same thing he did at the end of last year as well-1.71 WHIP, 4.57 ERA. I have no idea if he'll be able to continue that or not.

 

What is this last year you speak of?

Posted
Cotts seems to be kinda not good. I hope he doesnt't get a spot over Wuertz.
I'm starting to think we might have been fleeced in the Aardsma deal. It's still too early to make that call, but I have yet to see anything to the contrary...

 

As bad as Cotts has been, Aardsma's doing MUCH worse. I heard the Sox might be about to release him.

Posted
Miller's final line:

 

4 IP

5 H

2 R

2 ER

2 BB

5 SO

1 HR

4.00 ERA

 

Wouldn't it be a 4.50 ERA?

 

the ERA is cumulative of all ST appearances. 4 runsin 9 IP

I'm more pessimistic than most of Miller's performances. WHIP is way to high. Today would be a 1.75 WHIP...not good. Too many guys getting on bases, eventually, you give up too many runs. He's had some luck on his side to not have an ERA closer to 6.

 

That's the same thing he did at the end of last year as well-1.71 WHIP, 4.57 ERA. I have no idea if he'll be able to continue that or not.

 

What is this last year you speak of?

 

Are you trying to forget 2006 that much :D BTW, I made this post because I forgot to add that was in 5 starts last year.

Posted

Top 6TH B:0 S:0 O:1

Buck Coats grounds out, pitcher Chad Harville to first baseman Chris Carter.

 

Top 6TH B:0 S:3 O:2

Ronny Cedeno strikes out swinging.

 

Top 6TH B:0 S:3 O:3

Tomas Perez called out on strikes.

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