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  1. Doesn't matter because, tonight, there wasn't even the remotest chance Wisdom was going to put the ball in play.
  2. Both balls with eV's of 99+ and, of course, they're outs.
  3. Prediction - somehow Amaya will get up with runners on and less the two outs and he'll promptly end the game.
  4. Of course, another IL stint for Suzuki because if this Cubs team didn't have bad luck they wouldn't have any luck at all. Maybe, time to give Davis at shot but, I'm certain it'll be Kanario instead.
  5. Not watching, was the passed ball on the K a really tough chance or would a catcher of average defensive ability been able to handle it?
  6. I understood the sarcasm, was looking at his statistics, nevertheless, posted it. I wonder if he'll be on the market, would imagine he'd have a hefty price tag.
  7. https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/luzarje01.shtml
  8. I'm sooo ready for automated strike calling.
  9. Counsell writing - "my catchers suck ass on his score sheet" - after that magnificent at bat by Gomes.
  10. I wonder if there are media types who can't stand the Bears maybe got things right and are trending towards being good. Was listening to the Score the other night, some national media type with a caller. First thing they're regurgitating the Chicago is were QB's go to die nonsense. Followed by media type saying Bears fans' should temper their expectations and not expect any success from Williams because he had some struggles his last season. I agree we should temper our expectations, me, I'm expecting Williams to be average, it's reasonable, attainable and a big improvement over Fields. What media type doesn't get is, the Bears, with average play from the QB spot will score a horsefeathers-ton of points and probably contend for a playoff spot.
  11. At the moment it looks bleak, they're starting show signs of coming out of their collective funk. I not ready to give up yet, plus, at some point, the Brewers pixie dust (that BS Sanchez HR) is going to dry up and they will come back to the pack.
  12. Hope someone gets on, Morel' going deep, it's coming.
  13. Cubs are crushing the ball but, just two horsefeathers hits. Sooner or later those hard hit balls are going to find holes or fly out the park.
  14. Was going to say even Dansby should hit this guy but, right now, I don't think he could make contact in t-ball.
  15. Three balls all with eV's of 95+ that inning, they're going to get to Rea for several more runs.
  16. Big difference, yes, Shota has over achieved however, there's enough evidence to say he's the real deal just, perhaps, not to this level. Still, genuinely good, whereas, Wilson is over achieving and he's genuinely not good.
  17. Far as I can tell the main piece for the Braves was Sean Murphy? That's not aging too well, nice to know that even the vaunted Atlanta Braves can sometimes horsefeathers up a trade.
  18. Today starter plus, among others, Rea do you think its safe to say the success of the Brewers pitching staff is somewhat smoke and mirror-ey? And not sustainable over the course of a long season?
  19. Megill and Hudson are both over performing, at some point there will be a regression hopefully, when it hurts the Brewers the most. Plus, I like the upside of Hodge, Little, Brown and Wesneski they all have better or comparable stuff than Megill and Hudson, their ceilings are higher.
  20. I'd say Brown >>> Peralta, believe the Brewers didn't have to many competitive at-bats vs. Brown.
  21. We rightfully bitched and moaned about the Cubs being blown away by whomever' pitching. But, tonight, for a refreshing change, it was the opposition who, for the most part, was blown away by the Cubs pitching.
  22. Who couldn't see that coming from a thousand miles away? Bullpen follows through with the scheduled blown save, so horsefeathers predictable and pathetic.
  23. Brewers 1-5, 0-7, 3 K's and have not come remotely close to anything - okay last Yelich at-bat they came close
  24. When literally no one on the roster is hitting I don't think there's much Counsell can do with lineup construction.
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