I like what Lou is saying, but he has to find a way to make the players embrace the idea of improved discipline. Here are the leadoff ABs from each inning last night: 1st inning: Soriano, 7 pitches seen, 6 swings, groundout on 1-2 count 2nd inning: Barrett, 6 pitches seen, 1 swing, strikeout on full count 3rd inning: Lee, 1 pitch seen, 1 swing, groundout 4th inning: DeRosa, 2 pitches seen, 1 swing, fly out on 1-0 count 5th inning: Soriano, 4 pitches seen, 3 swings, strikeout on 0-2 count 6th inning: Murton, 2 pitches seen, 2 swings, groundout on 0-1 count 7th inning: Pie, 1 pitch seen, 1 swing, groundout (bunt) 8th inning: Murton, 2 pitches seen, 1 swing, groundout on 0-1 pitch 9th inning: Jock, 5 pitches seen, 2 swings, groundout on 2-2 pitch That's horrible. One hitter got into a somewhat favorable hitter's count (Barrett), and five of the ABs were finished with in the first two pitches. Soriano hung in a little longer, but he was flailing away as well. The Cubs left a lot of guys on base last night, and a big reason was because all the good scoring situations were coming with two outs. If they keep using this approach at the plate, they'll lose a lot of games this year. End of story.