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  1. Iowa Cubs (4-2) Opening up their home schedule against the Toledo Mud Hens, the Iowa Cubs took four of six to start their time in Iowa off right. While they didn't blow the barn doors off of the Tiger's Triple-A affiliate, they did win some close affairs and avenged an opening series loss to the Omaha Storm Chasers. 🔥Pete Crow-Armstrong: 112 wRC+, 16.7 K%, 5.6 BB%, 1 HR, 2 2b, 2 3b: Yep, that's how you start a season off the right way. With improved K% numbers and a .265 ISO, the electric centerfielder is showing that improvement on the plate approach side of things is underway, and the power isn't lost with it. The only "not so great" thing to come out of the first bit of the season for PCA: he was strangely pulled in the game on Sunday in between innings. Without a clear injury or place on the Cubs MLB organization, this is worth a slight monitor. 🔥Owen Caissie: 141 wRC+, 36.1 K, 16.7 BB%, 3 2b: The K% isn't great, but considering his age, the adjustment at the new level, and already facing a few tough lefties, this is a pretty good start for the outfielder. He's walking well, and he's hitting lefties better than righties to start the season. Probably needs some cleanups, and there will be bumps in the road...but all-in-all a solid first week and change. 🔥Cam Sanders: 3.00 ERA, 4.38 xFIP, 29.6 K%, 18.5 BB%: Okay, okay, okay...hear me out. Yes, the walk rate is sucky, but it's better than it's been. He's had a handful of solid outings so far, and while we can never expect Cam to be a massive strike thrower, the amount of stuff he has is good enough that he just needs to be not the "worst at throwing strikes in Triple-A" like he was last year. Still a lot of work to be done here, but with a 36.8% K% on the year against RHH...there could be a role for him in the bullpen sometime this summer if he can continue to slightly improve his walk rates. 🥶BJ Murray: 25 wRC+. 40 K%, 14.3 BB%, 1 2b: It just wasn't a great start for the switch-hitting third baseman. That's okay! Kid is at a new level, and if this game were easy, I'd be hitting .300 and getting paid myself. No cause for panic, let's let him get adjusted. Tennessee Smokies (2-1) Like all of the rest of the Cubs MiLB affiliates other than Iowa, Tennessee only had a three-game set, taking two of three against the Rocket City Trash Pandas punctuated by a 7-0 shutout on Saturday. Cade Horton has yet to make a start, and the team goes on the road to play the Chattanooga Lookouts next week for their first trip away from home. 🔥Kohl Franklin: 4IP, 4 K, 0 BB, 0 ER, 0 R: Every time I feel like I'm out, he drags me right back in. In a big "make it or break it year" for the right-hander, Franklin came out firing, going 12 up, 12 down with 4 punchouts. Kohl has always had every tool in the bag but has always struggled to put it all together. One four-inning outing isn't enough to make me a full believer again, but it's the right way to start. 🔥Matt Shaw: 277 wRC+, 22.2 K%, 22.2 BB%, 1 HR: Literally couldn't come up with a better weekend for the 2023 first-round selection. Shaw, transitioning to third base, absolutely looked like a world-beater. With limited run in Double-A, Shaw has put up 9 extra-base hits in just his first 80 plate appearances. If he keeps this up, he'll be in Iowa shortly. 🔥Michael Arias: 2 IP, 2 K, 1 BB, 0 ER, 0 R: Announced before the minor league season got underway, the recent Rule-V addition to the 40-man roster, Arias showed what kind of potential he has in this role. Arias struggled at the tail end of the 2023 season in South Bend with walks, so only one walk in his first two innings is a good initial look. Arias has the kind of stuff that could rocket him through the system as a right-handed-hitter-neutralizer out of the pen. 🥶Jameson Taillon: 2.2 IP, 4 K, 1 BB, 4 R, 3 ER: Working his way back from injury, Sunday just wasn't Taillon's best result. That's not to say we should be worried, just that he got touched up a bit. Remember, this is his spring training as much as it is his rehab, so these kinds of things don't necessarily mean much. Taillon is on pace to meet back up with the Cubs shortly, perhaps with their upcoming series in Phoenix. 🥶Moises Ballesteros: 46 wRC+, 12.5 K%, 12.5 BB%: Not a great first weekend for Big Mo in Tennessee. Ballesteros is just 20 and is learning a new level, so it wouldn't be surprising to see him get off to a bit of a cold start. He struggled in his first 22 plate appearances at the end of last year. Much like everyone, it's best not to get too high or low on any of these kids through April. On the positive, he made a nice play in the field! South Bend Cubs (1-2) Not the greatest opening weekend for the South Bend Cubs, who dropped two of three against the Quad Cities River Bandits. After grabbing a 3-1 win in their opening, the Cubs dropped their next two, getting shut out on Sunday. They travel back to South Bend for their home opener this week against the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 🔥Drew Gray: 3 IP, 6K, 3 BB, 0 R, 0 ER: Getting the opening day nod, the former IMG graduate Drew Gray had a day to remember. Striking out six of the possible nine outs, Gray flashed why he's been considered a breakout candidate. With the Cubs dealing Jackson Ferris for Michael Busch in the offseason, Drew Gray has become one of the top lefties in the system. The walks need to be cleaned up a bit, but great first go! 🤷‍♂️Jefferson Rojas: 127 wRC+, 40 K%, 13.3 BB%, 1 HR: I'm giving him the push here. On one hand, he's had a few K's and the slash line isn't special. On the other hand, he's freaking 18 and hitting home runs in high-A. Neutral weekend all in and all, but that he's already flashing power at this level is a good sign. 🥶Koen Moreno: 2.2 IP, 1 K, 2 BB, 3 R, 3 ER: Not great, Bob. The former fourth-round pick in 2020 has struggled mightily at times and his promotion to High-A did not go great in his first showing. Hopefully, it's a speed bump and Moreno can find some of that pre-draft magic that got him a scholarship offer to UCLA. Myrtle Beach Pelicans (1-2) And opening series of highs and lows with a 9-2 win on Saturday sandwiched by blowout losses on Friday (3-10) and Sunday (2-10). Myrtle Beach will move to Columbia next week to take on the Columbia Fireflies in what hopefully amounts to a better series for the Pelicans. 🔥Juan Bello: 3.1 IP, 7 K, 3 BB, 0 R, 0 ER: A wonderful debut for the 20-year-old pitcher. Striking out seven over just a tad more than three innings was a statement. Bello has only been stateside for a hot minute, picking up just 4.1 innings in Arizona last year with the Complex League. Keep an eye out, though, as this first start suggests there might be something to watch. 🔥Cristian Hernandez: 162 wRC+, 14.3, 14.3% BB, 1 2b: Great start for the repeater! Yes he's 20 and yes he's repeating, but all things considered, Hernandez getting off the ground running would be a good thing. Last year and the year prior were disappointments, but there's plenty of time for the shortstop to find some of that glory. 🤷‍♂️Carter Trice: 119 wRC+, 46.2% K, 23.1% BB, 1 2b: Really good walk rates coupled with six strikeouts in his first weekend in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle is a tough place to hit, and it's only three games, so no worries. With that said, the Cubs would also like to see Trice, a former NC State Wolfpack and someone who played his college ball in the ACC, hit the ground running and move quickly up the ladder. 🥶Christopher Paciolla: 7 wRC+, 30,8 K%, 0 BB%: Woof. The Cubs were reportedly really high on Paciolla, taking him third in the 2022 draft, but the bat has yet to take off for the 20-year-old. He's struggled in his time in the Complex, posting a somewhat uninspiring .726 OPS last year, and has started his time in Myrtle pretty rough. With some hope, this is just a blip and we're all laughing at the end of the season. Remember, it's just three games. Is there someone you think I forgot to highlight? Who do you think had a good week? A bad week? Let us know in the comment section below
  2. Exactly. Honestly, I'm really excited about this draft. I think it's really going to be interesting to see where the Cubs go here. Their scouting department has done a relatively good job finding undervalued players in the last few years; Cade Horton off TJS, Jaxson Wiggins/Will Sanders who had 1st round hype at one point but dropped in a thin-college-arm draft. I'm curious to see where they go picking in the 20's in a draft that isn't considered the best and where they see the value.
  3. Tennessee's starter is TBD right now. I suspect Horton goes tonight or tomorrow. The Cubs didn't start him in EXST but seem to have pushed his start of the MiLB season back as far as it could go (my guess is this is their version of "saving innings" by giving him the least amount of starts in the rotation). Should be exciting.
  4. Went to sleep at 8-0. I was very confident. This was an un-fun way to awake the day Spring Break ended and I have to go back to work.
  5. The offense is rentless right now. It won't stay that way every day, but right now it just feels like they're chewing up arms. Every hitter has a +approach but capable of punishing the mistakes so it's not just "patience for patience" sake.
  6. I'd be surprised if he comes back for the fourth. He looks gassed.
  7. I'm not sure it's going to be Edwards. He's a possibility, but do think it's not a forgone.
  8. Lineup tonight: Happ - LF Suzuki - DH Bellinger - CF Morel - 3b Swanson - SS Busch - 1b Hoerner - 2b Tauchman - RF Amaya - C
  9. No, makes perfect sense! Even just growing up in Chicago, it was easier to watch games. For example, game starts at 8:40pm tonight...I could stay up until...11pm and be fine. This extra hour, all week, is a killer. What's annoying is that last week was my Spring Break! I could have stayed up!
  10. Framber Valdez is another pitcher (along with Bieber and Strider) who have a history of elbow injuries Doing some research, many teams refused to sign Framber as an IFA because they thought he needed TJS and already had a UCL injury.
  11. "Elbow soreness". He had dove earlier in another game and the Cubs took him out for precautionary reasons. Sounds like just a little knock.
  12. I'm a teacher, so the West Coast swing between late May - early August is a good time; I can stay up late without worry; the partner goes to bed and I can sip a bourbon and watch the game downstairs. But man, a 9:40, or even worse, a 10:10pm start...for a week straight? I just can't go to bed at 12am+ and then wake up at 5:30am and deal with 120 teenagers at my age any more. They're brutal. I can pull a SNF/MNF or something during the fall/winter knowing I'll go to bed at 11:45pm 2-4 times a season when the Eagles are on, but I end up missing, basically, a full week of Cub games because it's just impossible.
  13. Man, west coast series are brutal for the EST folk. Game starts at 9:40pm. Ugh. I'm alssp by 10:20. I hate being old!
  14. The "fans chant his name every at bat" is going to be a thing for Bellinger this year and that's really fun.
  15. That's his calling card. He is very patient at the plate and really patient about what/when to swing.
  16. Yep! He's a baby compared to other babies. His birthday is in April. He started last year at MB as a 17 year old.
  17. I refuse to give Spectrum another penny. Those guys are the *worst*. I've had many a battle with them. As weak as Windstream can be, it ain't Spectrum! But yeah, Metronet is the next switch. Only just got access to it in my area, and just finished my introductory on Windstream.
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