It's an overall weak draft, no doubt, I have confidence the Bulls will still find the wrong, worst possible player to draft. I'm going with long, athletic and cannot shoot - Terry, Phillips and Williams - all fit, the same player.
The Cubs are for horsefeathers, don't get me wrong, but, I don't know what you can do when balls several inches from the strike zone are being called for strikes.
I know of the randomness of baseball however, this batted ball nonsense has been ongoing for nearly a month. At some point it's going to even out.
In describing Neris last night, heard Pat use such words as character, determination and competitiveness translation - this guy horsefeathers sucks so expect the worst.
A fairly well played game by the Cubs results in win. Who knows, maybe, this'll be start of a nice streak by the Cubs. If this not so good Reds team can win 7 in a row, the Cubs are certainly capable.
It's a long 55+ days till then, hell, I'm even going to a game during the series with Milwaukee in July. I'm going to enjoy the experience regardless of the product on the field.
The Bears will be much more entertaining than this boring pile of dog-horsefeathers Cubs team. There's actual real talent on the Bears, guys who can play football.
Who couldn't see that coming from a thousand miles away? They could have 10 outs and still wouldn't be able to score the runner from third. By the way, these Reds are not very good, the Cubs are worse.
Put him on the shelf until he's completely healthy, no sense in playing onesy-twosey with IL stints. Call up Davis and go with it or, if we haven't got enough guys who have trouble making consistent contact let's add another K machine with Canario.
There's nothing special about the Reds positioning, it's just the randomness of baseball at play. If the Cubs continue to hit the ball hard, the runs will come.