getting hits isn't a problem with this team. hits will come and go. if you're slumping, but still good at recognizing good pitches from bad ones, you can help the team by getting on base--or, as i like to put it, not making an out. i'm sure a toolsy player that is very bad at not making outs is very "sexy" to some, but i'll take a fat, slow player with no arm that is good at not making outs. this team's problem is that it doesn't walk enough. nice BA, crappy OBP. that's why patient teams outcore us. i guess it's all in what you find "sexy"--perhaps making outs at a rapid clip makes you feel all funny inside, but not me, just angry. walks also increase pitch count. This lets you get to the other teams middle relievers, usually a teams weakness, quicker. cobs never seem to do this. the thing is that the cubs also strike out a lot, which should increase pitch counts as well, but doesn't. the cubs manage to strike out on 3 pitches more than any other team, i believe. The Cubs don't strike out a lot. People continue to say this without empirical evidence to support such an assertion. In fact, they are currently 13th in the NL this season in strike outs. They were 14th in the NL last year. So, how is it that the Cubs "strike out a lot"??? Also, while I too wish this team would walk more, it isn't a matter of which is more "sexy"...a hit is more valuable than a walk.