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  1. Barrett makes Barrett expendable.
  2. Guzman needs to keep starting.
  3. Ramirez has a dirty uniform because he's so lazy that he lies down between pitches. It's funny you say that. Someone on WGN was talking to Barry Rozner about the Bulls game on Wednesday morning, and right at the end of the conversation, Rozner took a blantant and unnecessary shot at ARam. He said he hadn't seen the Cubs game from the previous night and wanted to know if Ramirez was still standing there admiring his home run, or if he bothered to run around the bases. I bet if Rozner did anything worth noting he might take the time to admire it as well. Like when he spends an entire column reminding us he talks to Greg Maddux on the phone?
  4. By giving up a hit to the first batter he faced? Even if Theriot gets to that he isnt going to have much on the throw to 2nd and Delgado probably beats it out anyway. Eyre sucks plain and simple. A ground ball is a groundball, it could be a rocket right at the 3rd baseman and we say the guy did his job, or it could be a dribbler through the hole and he choked. This stuff happens. Agreed. Eyre's job was to get a ground ball and he did. What are you going to do. Drink myself silly, that's what I'm going to do.
  5. By giving up a hit to the first batter he faced? Even if Theriot gets to that he isnt going to have much on the throw to 2nd and Delgado probably beats it out anyway. Eyre sucks plain and simple. A ground ball is a groundball, it could be a rocket right at the 3rd baseman and we say the guy did his job, or it could be a dribbler through the hole and he choked. This stuff happens.
  6. He was shaded up the middle because of the DP opportunity.
  7. Beginning? No, that was 2005. This may be more like the end of the end.
  8. Soriano and Lee are not in the prime of their careers. Well, if they are starting to go down from the prime of the careers that just makes it more likely that whatever group comes in will want to play for next year. Changes will have to be made though. I fear that they may not even be able to be made this offseason, because if the Cubs don't go up for sale until the season ends the sale might not be completed until it's too late to make changes for 2008. I feel that there will be changes this offseason, but the team itself will stay largely intact for 2008. I think we're stuck with most of those contracts. I think the coaching staff stays unless Lou retires. I'm pretty sure there will be a new GM, who will try and fine tune around the core of this roster. I think I might actually prefer to see a GM get a year, or at least several months, on the job before he really starts to overhaul.
  9. Why wouldn't new ownership want a fresh start? It's not like the guys here have any real positive track record to speak of. I want everyone gone. Everyone. This is a rudderless ship with no real plan to find direction. I'm pretty sure they would want a fresh start, however, fresh start rarely means house cleaning. Dan Snyder was probably the last owner to completely clean house after taking over, including secretaries and whatnot. This just isn't going to happen here. Depending on the owner (whether he's active or behind the scenes) I could see a new president - although I could definitely see McDonough staying on board in some capacity. I'm pretty certain we'll have a new GM, and that will probably mean new assistants to the GM, and new development people. But they are not going to turn over an entire coaching staff, big leagues and minors, and all instructors. Personally I'm not so sure it is an "everybody" problem. I think it's largely Hendry, and his backward philosophies. You can still achieve a great deal of change by lobbing off the top of your totem pole, even if you keep a good amount of the middle and bottom rungs.
  10. Player development? Yes. Scouting? No. Why should anyone be exempt for a massive, organization-wide failure to develop ML talent? Because Wilken and his scouts just came in last year. And Wilken has one of the best track records in the game. Okay, everyone who arrived with Wilken can stay. Everyone who was here pre Wilken (including Oneri Flieta) should be axed. I'd be fine with Wilken and his people staying and EVERYBODY else going. But I don't see it happening that cleanly. I just hope the Hendry/Hughes types are gone first and foremost.
  11. I really have to wonder what kind of leash he has this year. The ownership situation complicates matters, since any new owner is likely to want to completely overhaul the front office with his own people, meaning any Hendry replacement is going to be short-term. However, given the nature of how PR influences decisions in the sports world, I could see the current regime try to stave off a fan revolt by getting rid of Hendry sooner rather than later. But what I don't see are a series of firings that will force the Cubs to pay two people for the same job. They aren't going to cut a bunch of veterans with contracts, or coaches. I'm wondering if Hendry can last until the all star break if this team remains under .500.
  12. I could see Lou demanding it, but Hendry fighting it. I'm not sure they'll get permission to pay him to play for somebody else.
  13. Until they pinch hit. what he said Just need to hand out some more longterm contracts to relievers Jim.
  14. i don't see the creepiness in a twenty or twenty-one year old thinking a picture of someone two or three years their younger is pretty, beautiful, hot, whatever. if meph was 40, okay, but he isn't. Why is it creepy for a 40 year old to think an 18 year old is hot?
  15. Ramirez has a dirty uniform because he's so lazy that he lies down between pitches.
  16. That's what happens when you are the last guy to cut your hair.
  17. If you are going to give up flyball outs, Shea is the place to do it.
  18. Maybe they get constipated? Hey Weurtz, enough walks already.
  19. I did not think Murton's fly was going to go that far. It looked pretty weak but ended up quite deep in right center.
  20. I'm not sure how the LF didnt break his wrist on that play.
  21. There's a possibility of him being a good 5th OF.
  22. How? Running? Swinging/running toward first. It looked at first like a foul off the left foot, but he was favoring his right leg and replays showed the ball did not hit his foot. He hopped around a bit and tried some stretching.
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