Facts are your friend. April 9 at Pittsburgh he blew a save and gave up one run. The Cubs won the game 6-4. April 23 at Colorado he blew his second save and again gave up only one run. The Cubs won that one 7-6. May 1 vs. Milwaukee he blew his third save giving up three runs. The Cubs lost that game 4-3. Today's game obviously isn't over. So he's blown three saves before today and the Cubs won two of them and in only one did he "implode and give (the Cubs) no chance". I was thinking opening day was a save chance. it wasn't. Either way he hasn't been very good. Yeah, this is wrong also. No, it really isn't. He has been ok. Not good. Coming into the game he had a 3.42 ERA with a .803 WHIP. He allowed one run in two innings and his ERA is now at 3.51. He also gave up a hit and a walk so his WHIP isn't going to change much. You just happen to remember the couple bad games he has because you're ticked off right now that he blew a save and it's clouding your judgement of Woody's overall performance. Probably, but I am tired of him throwing off speed crap and hitting leadoff hitters. Use your fastball idiot. Hell even Nolan Ryan told him the same thing a few years back. He is failing because he doesn't trust his best pitch. actually Woody is most effective when he spots the offspeed stuff early in the count and finishes them with the heater