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    Shota Imanaga is Back: Takeaways from Cubs Ace's Triumphant Return

    Fans hate hearing this, but the odds of the Cubs acquiring a starting pitcher better than Shota Imanaga before the trade deadline are lousy. Thus, it was a huge relief to see Imanaga return to the mound in fine form Thursday.

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    The Cubs certainly hope they can find and acquire a solid starting pitcher to supplement their rotation before the trade deadline arrives on July 31. For now, though, Shota Imanaga is their unquestioned ace, and they missed him dearly during his nearly two-month stint on the injured list. Happily, they welcomed him back Thursday, and he fired five shutout innings against the potent Cardinals offense, handing off a 2-0 lead to the bullpen.

    Early in the outing, Imanaga was extremely fastball-heavy, trying hard to establish that pitch and force hitters to sit on it. By the end of it, though, he'd done what he usually does: gradually increase splitter usage, sprinkle in the sweeper against lefties, and mix his stuff well enough to keep hitters off-balance and frustrated. Of his 77 pitches, Statcast read 12 as splitters, 11 as changeups, and 6 as sweepers. It can be hard to distinguish the multiple flavors of offspeed pitch Imanaga throws in real time, but he certainly did deploy both his signature splitter and the more traditional change throughout the outing.

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    This wasn't Imanaga's best day, in terms of sheer stuff, but nothing in that regard raised a red flag, and for this one start, that's all the Cubs asked. He allowed just one hit and one walk, and he struck out three. He got seven whiffs, forced lots of mishit balls with his heater, and induced weak contact across the board. His fastball only sat around 90.5 miles per hour, but he touched 92, proving his arm is back up to speed.

    It was particularly fun to watch Imanaga work opposite Cardinals starter Andre Pallante, who has exceptional fastball movement characteristics, just as Imanaga does—but in the opposite way.

    Pallante's unusually high arm angle and funky, catapult-like delivery yields a heavy heater with lots of relative cut. Imanaga's rising heater not only comes at hitters on a singularly flat vertical plane, but runs more to the arm side than almost any fastball otherwise similar to it. The contrasting styles made for an interesting early pitcher's duel.

    That the Cubs had the advantage in the bout when each fighter retired is a credit, in part, to Michael Busch, who worked a superb at-bat against Pallante and hit a 3-2 fastball out of the park to right field, putting the Cubs on the board first. 

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    A long Cubs rally in the fourth failed to produce a crooked number, but a bases-loaded walk from Ian Happ did double their cushion. The Cubs are in position to escape St. Louis with a split after dropping the first two games of the series, and with Imanaga's return in the center of the narrative there, that's cause for extra optimism.

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    Outshined_One

    Posted

    Keep yesterday's pile-on going, split the series, and go into Houston with some momentum.

    BigSlick

    Posted

    34 minutes ago, Brandon Glick said:

     

    I guess you could say today is the the third Lord of the Rings movie, because the King has returned.

     

    Arise, arise, Riders of Théoden! Fell deeds awake: fire and slaughter! spear shall be shaken, shield be splintered, a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now, ride now! Ride to Gondor! 

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    gflore34

    Posted

    This series and the season series may have started with a bang for the Cardinals but, it's going to end in a whimper.

    chibears55

    Posted

    19 minutes ago, CUBDOM4life said:

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    Didn't know it was a day game today

    Get this one and it'll be like nothing happened in boring St.Louis this week 😏😏

     

    PeanutPunch33

    Posted

    A split isn't the worst outcome, hope they deliver 

    squally1313

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, PeanutPunch33 said:

    A split isn't the worst outcome, hope they deliver 

    road split against an over .500 is very far from the worst outcome

    Hot Sauce

    Posted

    2 hours ago, BigSlick said:

    Arise, arise, Riders of Théoden! Fell deeds awake: fire and slaughter! spear shall be shaken, shield be splintered, a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now, ride now! Ride to Gondor! 

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    Chicago Al

    Posted

    Will Shota be on a limited pitch count today?

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    11 minutes ago, Chicago Al said:

    Will Shota be on a limited pitch count today?

    I would guess there will be some limitations. He missed a handful of weeks and his longest outing during his rehab was 4 innings and 17 hitters faced. 

    My expectation is that he's going to be taken out after 5 innings or so unless he's cruising

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    Jason Ross

    Posted

    "Hey look what I found".

    Damnit. 

    Andy

    Posted (edited)

    horsefeathers Alec Burleson has never had a better defensive week in his life, including when he was a 6-foot 180-pound 8-year-old dominating the kids' league.

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    chibears55

    Posted

    Busch get them on the board 

    squally1313

    Posted (edited)

    25 minutes ago, Jason Ross said:

    I would guess there will be some limitations. He missed a handful of weeks and his longest outing during his rehab was 4 innings and 17 hitters faced. 

    My expectation is that he's going to be taken out after 5 innings or so unless he's cruising

    Think the pitching coach who's name I am bizarrely blanking on right now said 85 pitches, which is basically the same thing. 

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    chibears55

    Posted

    4 games in a row for JD and Boog, they definitely not going to Houston this weekend 

    😅🤣

    chibears55

    Posted

    Arenado is human, he missed one 😅

    squally1313

    Posted

    (after making myself ignore all the Dansby batting order complaints because I'm fully on the side of the argument that lineup construction doesn't matter)

    Busch and PCA should switch spots in the lineup

    squally1313

    Posted

    107.2 MPH off the bat for Shaw is encouraging

    squally1313

    Posted

    The smallest of sample sizes but 2024 Shota instead of April 2025 Shota would be incredibly appreciated

    cl smooth

    Posted

    Think I say this the most out of any Cubs batter but whenever Michael Busch gets a base hit, it’s like WOW NOW *THAT’S* A BASE HIT! Just the way the bat sounds when it hits the ball…

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    Now would be another good time to break out, Matty.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    So help me god if this inning ends where the Cubs have had 8 baserunners through 4 innings and 1 run.....

    squally1313

    Posted

    Carson Kelly single: .130 xBA

    Matt Shaw lineout: .740 xBA

    Tucker groundout: .430 xBA

    Giveth, taketh away, etc.

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, squally1313 said:

    Matt Shaw lineout: .740 xBA

    Giveth, taketh away, etc.

    Kudos to Shaw for improving his approach, though.  He hit way too many HRs in the minors and in college to be Nico 2.0.

    PeanutPunch33

    Posted

    Feels good to have our ace back 

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