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  1. I don't see the problem with the article. He didn't call out all Cubs fans-what he said that it was more likely to happen in Wrigley than at many other ballparks. And then he found several players who were willing to back up that assertion, along with at least one of the players (Cameron) saying that it is a generally known fact around the league. If all the players believe that it is worse in Chicago than at other parks, then they are probably right. They are the ones standing in the OF in every park so they would have a better idea than anybody else. And most players are probably predisposed to like Cubs fans for their passion, so there is no bias angle here.
  2. I think it's clearly talking about today's game. He has a separate blog about Monday's game and Aramis getting pulled. The date on the right side shows this blog as the 15th. Besides, if you believe the April 13th date, it says it was at 7:26 PM. Why would Levine say at the end: More to follow after Piniella's pregame news conference? It's obvious the date is wrong after that statement because Lou's next pregame conference wouldn't be for almost 2 days from the time the date/time combination says it was posted.
  3. I probably would've liked TJ Lang at this point if he hadn't been picked, but not sure another offensive lineman is worthwhile here (at least to me). On the defensive line, I think either Myron Pryor or Roy Miller at DT would work with Marks already being selected for UT. The secondary I would lean towards Bruce Johnson (good KR too) or even Kevin Ellison at safety. I would love the Colts to load up on DT's, a la interior offensive linemen last year, but in real life I might expect secondary. Lean towards Miller probably; up to you of course. I was waffling and then I saw this on your recommended pick: The Colts lost their DT/H-back, so might as well get another one. We know they aren't going to carry an actual H-back anytime soon. Don't worry, I didn't choose him just based on that :D The Colts select Roy Miller, DT, Texas
  4. Samardzija has said that he won't waive his NTC no matter what. It was the fact that Chicago was so close to his home that pushed him to go exclusively baseball in the first place.
  5. Unless Ricketts says that he wants a huge budget for 2010, I wouldn't want to spend over 10 million for a closer. The Cubs are going to be really tight on the moves they can make after 09 already. I wouldn't want to shut the door on something like re-signing Harden because of re-acquiring Wood.
  6. Ok, I'll give Exile some time once again. Still a lot of spots we could go here. Offensive line, defensive line, and corner are probably the 3 that I would see as most likely.
  7. TBS does not do Braves games nationally anymore. WGN is still one of the best things going and there's still a lot of people that depend on it. And when you don't have any other channels to watch the games besides the 5-6 national games, you better believe that WGN's picture looks just fine. I've never heard somebody complain about WGN's picture that didn't have CSN, and that's including a bunch of people with huge HD packages. I've got CSN now which I'm very thankful for. But I couldn't imagine WGN going away because all the people in my area who are Cubs fans wouldn't really be fans anymore because they could never watch the team. I would trade being able to chat with them over a little better of a picture any day. It's not like WGN is broadcasting in 60's quality anyway.
  8. The 3 people who have seen Marquis for at least 10 at-bats have all destroyed him. Of course, for 2 of these people all those at-bats were from 06 and earlier. Lee, Ramirez, and Miles have had a lot of success against him though. Bradley interestingly enough has had trouble with Marquis. 0-6 could be attributed to sample size, but the fact that 4 of those are strikeouts is puzzling.
  9. The booing occurred in the pregame when all the players and coaches were announced to the fans one by one. To add to what was said by manbearcub, Marquis and Gregg were also both booed before the game, and there were a smattering of boos for players like Miles and a couple of others.
  10. The commentary on today's game is up on the front page. Here is a direct link to the article which discusses everything from booing to Lou Piniella's managerial skills: http://www.northsidebaseball.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1279:lilly-throws-gem-in-cubs-win&catid=50:kyle-clark&Itemid=117
  11. I wanted Blanco back, but Hill will do. He caught someone stealing last week on a tough pitch in the dirt. On the other hand, I don't know if he or Gregg called that curve to walk Milwaukee's 5th outfielder. That was inexcusable. But he's doing just fine so far. Hill called that pitch and apologized for it afterward.
  12. As most of you have heard, Tim is trying to revitalize the front page. I think most people would agree that he has done a great job with the look and content that is on the front page. One of the things that is being tried is for a few NSBB members to write articles about the Cubs. What we want from you is how to make these articles better. What will cause you to read the game recaps as they are posted throughout the season? How can the authors make things more interesting? What topics would you like to see addressed? If you're not reading the articles, what is the reason? Please speak whatever is on your mind. The authors are fine with criticism but no feedback at all is hard to work with.
  13. Gregg has 1 year on his deal at 4.2 million. Wood signed a 2 year deal with an option. 10 million this year, 10.5 next year, and an 11 million option (he has a chance to make the option guaranteed by hitting certain criteria or the club could exercise the option as well)
  14. Soto could almost certainly pinch-hit like he did last night. I'm not sure about the other two. If the other two can't, that leaves 3 bench bats and of course Zambrano.
  15. I don't mind the lineup. 4 of the top 5 hitters are red hot right now. The conditions and strong winds today favor hitters who keep the ball on the ground or hit line drives. The main loss of losing Bradley, Ramirez, and Soto is power and power isn't going to do a whole lot of good out there today. The lineup is still worse than the regular lineup of course, but it's not nearly as bad of one as if the Cubs trotted out the same lineup in the middle of July when balls are jumping out of the park.
  16. No sign of Exile, so I'll make the pick. The Colts might be changing their defense slightly this year. With the coaching change, it's up in the air. But until they confirm that they are, I will continue to draft players that they have liked for years now. As I said, Casillas would have been a great pick here. Instead, the Colts are going to go with another guy in his mold: the Colts select Kaluka Maiava LB out of USC Andy has been PM'd
  17. Seriously A quick look at the 40 man shows that our options are Fox or Fuld. On another note, how are there no other infielders or catchers on the 40 man roster? Not that I want a return to the days of 12 middle infielders on the 40 man, but this is ridiculous. It is a little bit, but remember that if the Cubs need an infielder or a catcher that it is very easy to add them with all the open slots they have. A quick count shows them at 35 players right now on the 40 man. They didn't want to start Castillo's clock yet so they haven't put him on the 40 man, and Mark Johnson shouldn't be put on the 40 until they actually need him. The bigger issue will be is that if infielders get hurt there are not really any decent options coming up from AAA except at first base. Scales or Blanco would probably be added to the 40 man if they needed them during the year, but they are almost certainly not major league level players. The Cubs have several intriguing infielders at lower levels but they aren't really options until at least next year.
  18. Although they didn't do it tonight because it was mid-game, Lou has repeatedly said that Hoffpauir will get most of the starts in RF and LF when Bradley and Soriano aren't there. He would probably slide in there at 6th (although they might put Fontenot or Hoffpauir 4th for balance).
  19. I'll let Exile jump in here but this is where the Colts could go just about anywhere. LB, offensive line, CB, DL are all good possibilities. I almost certainly would have wanted Casillas if he was still on the board, but he isn't. I'm likely leaning towards one player (although not feeling good about it) so I'll wait until about noon tomorrow for Exile.
  20. Very few prospects ever skip AA. That's the one and only level that pretty much every player goes through. Papelbon needs some time at AA and then the Cubs can decide if he deserves to go to Iowa or Chicago.
  21. That's just what I was thinking. None of the 4 have really gotten a lot of headlines, but they are intriguing prospects who could move up very quickly with good seasons. McDaniel especially is a guy that if he shows something in the rotation could with his stuff be one of the Cubs best pitching prospects. Archer could as well, but he would have to cut down that absurd number of walks from last season. Coleman and Caridad seem to have lesser upsides but if they could repeat what they have done recently at their new levels they could be just fine as cheap options in the majors for awhile.
  22. escobar is definitely ready this season then? They seem to think so. Even if he isnt this year, Hardys on a 1 year deal, and I doubt they'll re sign him next year, so theyd probably lik to get something in return. These guys really need pithing, and they have a god enough lineup that they coul move Hardy and get a decent pitcher in return, certainly better than 4 of their 5 starters. If they were willing to move Fielder and trust Gamel at 1st, they could get something much better, but I dont think they're quite ready to do that. Hardy still has another year of arbitration left. They could always keep him for another year until he hits free agency after the 2010 season. If they truly feel Escobar is ready, they might trade Hardy anyway just to get the best value for their ballclub, but they don't have to worry about losing Hardy at the end of the season.
  23. 5.8 million less actually (and of course, no 2nd guaranteed year plus vesting option either). I'm not saying that going to Gregg was the best of moves, but the difference is a lot bigger than 2 million.
  24. We should slap the next person who says this. It doesn't matter. It's not Theriot's fault. The game was over when that ball came off Braun's bat, barring a miracle one way or the other. There's a solid dozen things to be legitimately pissed about after this game. Theriot's defensive error early in the game, Soriano misplaying Weeks double in the 9th, every single move Lou made after pulling Harden... Theriot's decision to throw home in the ninth is not one of them. I disagree, I think he had a legitamite shot at getting braun at first if he made the turn to second. However, you're right, there are dozens of reasons to be pissed that don't involve him in relation to that game. From what I saw, I don't think Fontenot even gets a throw to first off. It bounced 4 times on the ground before Theriot was able to get to it in the hole. If he had thrown to 2nd, Hart would have been right on top of Fonenot by the time he received the ball and Braun's speed wouldn't have made a difference after Hart takes Fontenot out. I think Theriot made the only play he could there but he just couldn't execute it perfectly to get Weeks at home.
  25. A little late here, but that was the 12th time he's been intentionally walked in the last 3 years. I also question the statement that the SS is supposed to take charge in that situation that nilodnayr said..as soon as the ball is in the OF the SS is no longer in charge. The outfielder always takes priority over the IF.
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