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  1. Im guessing at a certain point this offseason Theo decided that it was pointless and harmful to do anything but try for the #1 pick. I remember reading something a couple of months after he came here that he was supposedly surprised at how the organization was in even worse shape than it appeared from the outside. I do think he made an honest run at Cespedes as was reported but at the end of the day, he decided it wasn't in the Cubs best interest to match Oaklands 4 year contract and have 2-3 years of that deal come during seasons that the Cubs will be terrible with or without Cespedes. Bottom line, I don't really think the organization is in worse shape than it was 2 months ago. It's become obvious that Theo built this team to bottom out this year and while they may be worse than even he anticipated, as long as they come out of the season with the number 1 pick, the season will be a success as it relates to his long term plan. I would probably expect an offseason similar to last year and a season similar to this one next year. Until the players the Cubs assemble through trades and the farm show significant improvement Theo wont go crazy with FA and acquiring high priced talent. This would seem to fit with the thought that the Cubs are bottoming out while the Cubs attempt to get funding to rebuild Wrigley. I could be wrong but I think Rickets ideally wants to renevate in 2013 and play in a renovated Wrigley starting in 2014. This would theoretically coincide with the Cubs rebuilding the farm system into a strength and the Cubs will be able to afford a much higher baseball budget with all the new revenue streams a new Wrigley will provide. I'm not sure if they are holding the payroll down just because the team is bottoming out or if the whispers about Rickets financial situation after buying the Cubs are true, but it seems to me that the Cubs plans to operate as a big market club again are tied into a renovated Wrigley and the additional money it will provide.
  2. Ward doesn't belong on this list. Yes he does. Ward was an absolute monster in 2007 (when I assume this happened). No he doesn't. All those other names are worse than Mather hitting 3rd excepting maybe Fontenot. Nope it was actually 2008
  3. I don't know....who would you suggest? I think James Russell is our only reliever that's not terrible.
  4. I swear every single one of our relievers has issues with control and has for several years. Can anyone name a reliever we've had since 2008 that had above average control? I'm sure there's one out there but I cant think of it off the top of my head.
  5. Right and I'm not arguing the Hawks had the toughest road to the Stanley Cup, just that the Hawks didnt face a 'real threat' on the way to winning the Cup.
  6. Last 6 games.......... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total CUBS 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Opponents 2 4 7 4 1 1 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Last 7 games......... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total CUBS 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Opponents 4 4 7 4 1 1 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Yeah I should have said 6+ because I'm including this game so far.
  7. Wow. I'm trying to find more ways to describe the ineptitude.... The Cubs have scored just 5 runs over the last 50 innings where they are within 2 runs of the lead or closer (10 game span)
  8. The Cubs have scored just 2 runs over their last 60 innings between innings 1-8, a span of 7 games. Of course even including the 9th innings, they've only scored 10 runs in their last 66 innings (over 7 games). That works out to 1.4 runs per game.
  9. OK here were the 8 Western Conference playoff teams that year. What would be a harder route? 1. San Jose 2. Chicago 3. Vancouver 4. Phoenix 5. Detroit 6. Los Angeles 7. Nashville 8. Colorado Remember, San Jose, Vancouver and Nashville are not difficult and Detroit lost in 5 games to San Jose. So we're looking at Detroit going through Phoenix, Colorado and then Los Angeles being the hardest potential route?
  10. OK thanks to baseball reference, selected 3 hitters since 2003: DeWitt (8) Fontenot (3) Montanez Fox Ward Cedeno O'Leary
  11. The great Trinidad Hubbard once batted 3rd for the Cubs.
  12. I'm sure you're correct. I can't help wondering if at any point in his career a coach or manager has taken Hill aside and told him, "There's no point in being a switch hitter if you can't hit for [expletive] from either side of the plate. Stop making an ass out of yourself." This isn't the same as your scenario, but I found it interesting that Koyie Hill has been intentionally walked 13 times in his career. Logic would suggest its because he hits in front of the pitcher, but Koyie Hill is pretty much like a pitcher. In fact there are probably several pitchers that have a better OPS than Hill's career .571 (and .547 in the last 3 seasons).
  13. Kings vs. Devils it is. Kings/Rangers would have been sexier, but I've come to enjoy watching the Devils play as the postseason has gone on. A 6 seed and an 8 seed, just like they drew it up.
  14. Damn that's really impressive. 2012 NL Cy Young Award goes to Ryan Dempster 0-11 1.78 ERA 250 IP
  15. Edit: I will say it was somewhat interesting data to read although I don't know what conclusions you can draw for it.
  16. Why the heck would the Rockets give up Lowry Scola and Martin and only get back Hibbert and filler? Plus Houston has been salivating over Gasol for years. I can't see a scenario where Houston is involved in a trade for Gasol and not being the ones getting him.
  17. ESPN did a Future Rankings for the NFL similar to the NBA ones they've done for a couple of years. The Bears finished 17th with the biggest things hurting them being ratings for the Front Office, the Draft and the Roster (primarily due to the age of most of the starters). It's insider so here's what was said: In case you were curious here is the ranking for selected teams: 1) Packers 2) Patriots 3) Giants 4) 49ers 5) Steelers 6) Lions 7) Eagles 8) Saints 9) Texans 10) Ravens 17) Bears 18) Broncos 30) Jaguars 31) Vikings 32) Browns
  18. Well it's probably also a problem to get Deron to choose Indiana over the same offer in Brooklyn, Dallas, etc. On a related note, isn't there an ongoing rumor that the Pacers and Eric Gordon have mutual interest. They obviously have the cap space for him but do they have the aforementioned revenue for him?
  19. This is definitely vintage Wade tonight. As much as I hate him, I cant help but enjoy this performance just a little bit as a basketball fan. He's beating his man and getting into the lane every single possession. Edit: Of course that just means he's being a little bitch complaining to the refs every single time he gets in the lane whether or not he makes the shot.
  20. We should totally just shut Shark down right now and do his Tommy John surgery now so he doesn't have to get it done in a year we actually need him.
  21. Good thing there are years beyond this one. Dude 12/21/12
  22. Well in their defense they've been nearing the one month mark of their fandom. Also all they are left with is bitching since their team can't go after Kopitar or Doughty and looking to launch themselves at them while they aren't playing the puck and their head is down.
  23. Yeah it's just too bad his team can't hit or play defense to help him out so he'll pitch fantastically and lose when his only ERs are from 2 players colliding with each other trying to catch a popup.
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