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gflore34

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  1. Lately, been reading a plethora of negativity and worries about the OL - the expected/inevitable Jenkins' and Davis' injuries, along with Wright missing practice - I'm concerned as well. But, I know the regular season is month+ away and I'm certain Williams is going to help the OL by making decisions and getting rid of the ball. No more hoppity-hoppity-hop holding the ball deer-in-the-headlights or, at least, not as often.
  2. Extending this logic to today implies Imanaga should shut out the Twins. That is, the whole never seen a pitcher before mystery.
  3. The Cubs MO thus far this season has been one-step forward, two-steps back so, I fully expect them to face plant tonight.
  4. it's amazing Finke completed 15 laps in 14.5 minutes, think it would take me 15 minutes to do 50m.
  5. Pretty secure in the knowledge the Cardinals are done for, their starting pitching is weak. It does not appear capable of shutting teams down.
  6. Same here, as great as it was to pin three on the Cardinals, four would so much sweeter.
  7. I'm fairly certain the Cardinals are not making the playoffs still, would have been nice to kill their chances with a sweep.
  8. Just being sarcastic, there’s a real good chance he never be more than what he was as a Cub.
  9. But, but, are the Rays infallible wizards at “fixing” players?
  10. Followed up with 2 K’s and an error on an easy DP GB
  11. Even though its quite probably meaningless, I like what I saw of Collin Johnson, would like to see him get more reps in the next few games.
  12. Same here, flipped over from the Hall of Fame Game/Deadpool, after the Bellinger HR, thought patented fake rally. Then Nico gets on and steals 2nd, was almost certain Swanson, with a two strike count, was going to K. Then Tauchmen pinch hitting, thought certain he was going to make an out and the Cubs would lose in balls busting manner but, alas, it was the Cardinals who took a kick to the balls. And what a glorious kick to the balls it was.
  13. Hell yeah, hope the Cardinals miss the playoffs by one game, take that you fucks.
  14. Thanks, totally overlooked the 3B column.
  15. Cam Smith? Or, did I miss his placement in the image?
  16. With the upgrade at QB would not be surprising if one of Scott or Jones Jr. emerges or appears to be competent. Think we're seeing some of Williams positive effective with Scott already, don't believe he was ever much of presence during last season' training camp, this year he's much more of a factor in camp.
  17. Don't mind the trade at all, Morel, for all of his joy/excitement, is not an everyday player and he doesn't have a position. At the very least, Paredes can play a competent 3B.
  18. If the Cubs could get anything for him, I’d trade him, just can’t see how a trade for Neris makes sense for a contender
  19. About horsefeathers time, very nearly a BP FB that Cubs hitters have constantly missed this season
  20. How a change to the script with a Cubs hitter taking someone deep late in the game?
  21. I’ve come accept the fact that Morel is not an everyday player, he’s a bench/depth player on a good team. Unfortunately, it took a lost season to learn this.
  22. This may be a completely wrong take however, doesn’t a winning team potentially make more money than a losing team?
  23. Canario’ not going to fetch much, I really doubt his trade value was ever high, other teams have data on him and know he’s limited. He’s throw in or add on to another deal.
  24. As I mentioned, was at the game Tuesday, got a Nico Horner pin, and saw a bad team - the Cubs - on the bad end of the luck spectrum. And a mediocre team - the Brewers - on the good end of the luck spectrum.
  25. Against such pitching luminaries as Rea, Meyers, Nelson and Pfaat, what a gauntlet.
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