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  1. Come on, get him outta there after this AB, Quade.
  2. an expiring contract? this isn't the nba. Wouldn't that potentially have some appeal to a team in serious financial trouble?
  3. Really don't like Quade tempting fate here by sending Dempster back out.
  4. Really would love to see him holding down an OF spot for the Cubs in 2013. Along with Pujols, another player I hope not to see on the Cubs in the future. What? Edit: Nevermind, I got it.
  5. Really would love to see him holding down an OF spot for the Cubs in 2013.
  6. No obviously safe even after the 2nd baseman tried to knock his foot off the base....jerry meals needs a line drive to the forehead No wonder they didn't show a replay. Dodger fans acted like they won the World Series when Ethier extended his hit streak...until a 99 Cent Store beachball distracted them. Waaaaaah-waaaaaaaah.
  7. Wouldn't Rothschild have shared that info with Dempster?
  8. How do you know they would have taken a lefty regardless? It's basically between him and Berkman (Konerko was never a realistic option for the Cubs), and there are definitely very good reasons for signing Pena over Berkman besides him being LH (besides, LH power hitters ARE valuable, so it's not like this a Grabow-type situation where a guy is getting signed and paid way too much pretty much just because he's a lefty). Hell, for all we know Berkman wouldn't have accepted having his salary deferred.
  9. I don't remember them signing Pena to "get more lefthanded." In fact, I don't recall any good right handed options at first base this offseason. You had Dunn, Adrian Gonzalez, Nick Johnson and Pena as the best options there (that I recall). All lefties. Assuming we couldn't/wouldn't match what the Red Sox gave up for Gonzalez, our best two options were Dunn and Pena. Dunn cost a ton and is unproductive so far, Pena cost a little and is unproductive so far. Hendry, to my knowledge and memory, never entertained the idea of signing Berkman. I don't mean to say that he would be duplicating the season he is having with the Cardinals, but it is looking like a major mistake that the Cubs did not even consider him as an option. Meh, it's one of those things that seems to make sense in hindsight when going back to the off-season when both were looking at 1-year-deals after coming off of bad seasons. Wasn't Konerko an option as well? Not that I would have been in favor of that particular signing either, but I'd expect Cubs brass to have a good handle on who they are adding to their team through deep scouting and game films, etc... Milton Bradley and Carlos Pena are not making these decision makers look too good right now. Come on, Konerko? What are the odds he was going to sign with anyone but the Sox? He wanted to stay there and they wanted to bring him back and ended up getting a 3-year-deal from the Sox. Who would want the Cub's to top a 3 year, $37.5 million deal to a 35-year-old Paul Konerko? And come on, are we really going to get pissed that they didn't pick Berkman over Pena? Yeah, at this moment I wish we had Berkman, but it's a 1-year-deal for two post-32-year-old players coming off crappy years.
  10. I don't think anyone is denying that Rothschild is a very good pitching coach; it just seems unlikely that Dempster somehow "lost" or "forgot" something that Rothschild helped him with.
  11. I don't remember them signing Pena to "get more lefthanded." In fact, I don't recall any good right handed options at first base this offseason. You had Dunn, Adrian Gonzalez, Nick Johnson and Pena as the best options there (that I recall). All lefties. Assuming we couldn't/wouldn't match what the Red Sox gave up for Gonzalez, our best two options were Dunn and Pena. Dunn cost a ton and is unproductive so far, Pena cost a little and is unproductive so far. Hendry, to my knowledge and memory, never entertained the idea of signing Berkman. I don't mean to say that he would be duplicating the season he is having with the Cardinals, but it is looking like a major mistake that the Cubs did not even consider him as an option. Meh, it's one of those things that seems to make sense in hindsight when going back to the off-season when both were looking at 1-year-deals after coming off of bad seasons.
  12. Al Yellon is such a meatball [expletive].
  13. How so?
  14. You think that the Cubs should continue to start him regardless of production? This early in the season? Of course.
  15. Ugh. Here we go. WSR has some new competition.
  16. Still relevant and necessary. Join me, o timid ones. Cease your trembling and take my hand. I will lead you to a better place.
  17. But it's you, so of course fear wins.
  18. If you had told me that after more than one month of baseball that Pena, Aramis, Dunn, A-Gon and Carl Crawford would only have 5 home runs between them I would have punched you in your lying mouth. What the [expletive].
  19. It would be, since the Bulls are a much better team. If you honestly think the Hawks can and will win like this 3 more times, hey, have fun with that. It's ridiculous.
  20. No, let's look at it like Soul instead; with irrational fear.
  21. Cub's 3 hole is OPSing .567. Only the 9 spot is hitting worse. Barrrrrrrrrrrrrrrfffff.
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