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  1. Hahaha. He continues to say these things even after the Cubs have spent the better part of two months scoring runs at will, throughout the ball game.
  2. I was just trying to decide this earlier today. And I think it's Schwarber for me. gun to my head it would probably be montero. i dont know if its the fact he looks 40 and playing with a bunch of "kids" or his twitter account but i love the hell out of that mother [expletive]. rizzo would be second. i think. and then i start the whole evaluation process over at this point which is why i just figured i'd love them all equally like a proud dad. Yeah, Montero is actually my favorite and mostly because of his twitter account. Though, he cracks me up when he does goofy [expletive], like sprinting to first after walks, too. I'm thinking mainly as my favorite "kid" that should be here long-term. It was Rizzo for the longest time, even after Bryant came up. But, I think I like Schwarber more. One, for his 90s rap walk-up music. (Though, Rizzo's walk-up music certainly isn't a negative for him.) But, mainly, I love when he admires his homers.
  3. I was just trying to decide this earlier today. And I think it's Schwarber for me.
  4. So you're telling me I can expect more sexy Schwarber dongs?
  5. http://i.imgur.com/VFi7mu2.gif [glow=red][shadow=blue]FREE CASTRO.[/shadow][/glow] lol
  6. Ugh... these stupid doubleheaders.
  7. Yeah, I am trying to find someone that might fit. I don't see anything that would work better than a pen day. And if it is Aaron Harang... hard pass.
  8. Sure you can. They just can't be on your post-season roster.
  9. Interesting... I like that idea a lot.
  10. Screw it, I'll ride it out with two pen days. Tomorrow is the biggie, though. As TT said, two pen days isn't optimal. But maybe we can buy a cheap win, since it is the Phillies. And, the pen should be able to remain relatively fresh with all the new arms, thanks to expanded rosters.
  11. Ok. We need to have pen day be against the Pirates and not tomorrow plus against the Cards. We could be close enough to tie or take the division lead by the time that Cards series rolls around. And I just don't want to see both Haren and a pen day against them. Though, now that I think about it, maybe the Cards are bad enough that we should be more worried about the Pirates in the divisional race. And is a pen day against the Cards smart, since they can't score anyway?
  12. That stupid game on Wednesday! http://rack.0.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDEzLzA2LzEyLzY2L0phY2tOaWNob2xzLjIxZTBhLmdpZgpwCXRodW1iCTEyMDB4OTYwMD4/a7087029/e2b/Jack-Nicholson.gif
  13. Schwarber's first home run was smoked. I think I like watching him dong more than anyone else on the team. When he really gets into one, it sounds so loud off the bat. Plus, he likes pimping them.
  14. Yeah, I'm going with: This article is true, in the sense that Javy won't continue to have a K% that is nearly equal to his Swing Strike%. But a lot of the article was conjecture and balderdash. There are a number of reasons that explain Javy's Swinging Strike% and K%. For one, Javy has put the ball in play a lot when making contact. That is, he's hitting less foul balls. Also, he is seeing an inordinately high amount of first-pitch strikes. Thus, by putting the ball in play and not fouling pitches off as much, his K% is going to be deflated, because he is not allowing at bats to continue to the point he strikes out. And, since he is seeing more first-pitch strikes, his at bats are moving quicker to their ultimate outcome. Thus, he's swinging at pitches more often this year, despite being more selective. So: More pitches in the zone equals more swings, which equals more swinging strikes per pitch seen. He'll start seeing more pitches out of the zone, especially if he keeps hitting well. And that will superficially reduce his Swinging Strike%, since he won't be swinging at most of those pitches. It's still pretty early to be making any sweeping conclusions about his plate discipline this year, though. He is correct: That trend won't continue. I would expect his K% to go up. But, if he keeps with this same improved discipline, his Swinging Strike% will probably drop some, too. In fact, it already dropped to 17.3% after today's games. His contact% is up to 65.2% after today's games, as well. His contact% on balls inside and outside of the zone look similar to last year. But, his main improvement has been in pitch recognition. He is swinging at balls in the zone a lot more this year. And he is laying off balls out of the zone a lot more. His O-Swing% and Z-Swing% look like those of a normal, competent hitter. Give it a few more weeks, and I would surmise that his numbers will start to look normal. He'll be a low-contact guy that won't see a ton of pitches in the zone. But, he might also be one that is still laying off those pitches out of the zone. So his Swinging Strike% might be down around 15% and his K% up around 30%. But, you are right, his two-strike approach might help keep him below the 30-35 K% range, and his contact% hopefully is somewhere in the 65-70% range.
  15. kind of disagree here...if Jim Hendry wasn't such a complete failure as GM, the Cubs wouldn't have had such an easy time tanking, earning Kris Bryant & co. so i do give him some credit for putting us on that unavoidable path Ah, yes, the phenomenon colloquially known as the "Jaxon Effect."
  16. Is Sunday still going to be a pen day? If we win tomorrow and the Cards lose at least one of their two games tomorrow, I am hoping they do it on the doubleheader in Pittsburgh instead.
  17. I only got to see the first four innings of the first game and missed all of the donging. :(
  18. Ugh. The first homer Arrieta gives up since July 25 is to some scrub.
  19. Why are you the way that you are?
  20. Whoops... I forgot about that other off-day. But I'm still not happy!
  21. Yeah, Williams was the first Hendricks-redux guy. This is Hendricks-redux-guy redux guy. Except, Markey apparently is getting it into the mid-90s, so maybe he's more.
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