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  1. I agree. The guy has done absolutely nothing to prove he deserves a roster spot.
  2. In his defense, who saw DLee getting hurt? It's not like he tried to trade a starter if Prior and Wood were healthy. It was a freak injury. That being said, I'm really happy we didn't make the deal.
  3. So we won 9 out of 10 right when Prior was injured, including the game he got hurt in. If I remember correctly, Lee hit EXTREMELY well during that win streak. Hopefully we can run off a streak like that and have somebody else, Aramis maybe, get hot as well. We do have the Marlins coming up.
  4. Isn't debatable??? They aren't healthy. Wood isn't healthy. Neither is Prior. ARam is pretty much guaranteed to miss a handful of games this year, and the rest of the supporting cast is mediocre. The Astros had Berkman, Ensberg, 3 starting pitchers with ERAs under 3.00, and the best closer in the league. The Cubs don't have anthing close to that, except for ARam in place of Ensberg. Even Jason Lane is better than any of the Cubs' 3 starting outfielders. Zambrano, Prior and Wood can't hold a candle to what Clemens, Oswalt and Pettitte did last season. While I like Dempster, he's not in the same league as Brad Lidge. Wait til next year. Although I guess that if the Cubs manage a .500 record with Lee, Prior and Wood missing a significant amount of time, people can feel good about it, rather than disappointed. The only good sign for us is the NL is down this year. The Cardinals aren't as good and the Astros, as long as Clemens isn't on the team, aren't as good either. With that being said, I think we would need a heathy Prior/Wood and some career years from other guys, as well as a completely healthy DLee the last two months of the year to have a chance. If we can somehow manage to hover around .500 until Lee comes back we have a chance. Unfortuantely, I don't see that happening.
  5. Your economics are off. It's not the supply that's fixed, it's the demand. Fixing the demand wouldn't increase the cost of the players. Howso? I thought the supply was what's available to be consumed by consumers (in this case it would be ballplayers and the entertainment value/service they provide) and the demand is how much the consumers desire/are willing to pay for the good/service. If the market was flooded with good ballplayers, prices would have to become more competitive and consumers would be less inclined to pay a premium to be entertained (demand would wane...as would the average ballplayer salary). I would think it's the demand that is fixed. I look at demand as the number of roster spots on major league clubs. As you said, there are hundreds of minor leaguers that could step in if need be. But the demand for MLB roster spots is 25*30 = 750 positions. The supply is how many people want to play professional baseball.
  6. I agree that the Cubs can probably stay afloat for the next couple of months. I just doubt their ability to do it well enough to put us in position to storm into the playoffs at the end. I'll still cheer them on wholeheartedly, though, just because I can't imagine doing anything else during baseball season. I figure I went through 1999, 2000 and 2002, I can get through this, too. We can make it through this. But Aramis has to start to hit. Jacque has to get his average up to at least .250. Murton has to come through. Z has to pull his out and pitch like the ace he should be. And most importantly, Prior and Wood MUST come back healthy and pitch well. But this is the Cubs so let's not get our hopes up. I'm not giving up, I'm just trying to be realistic. Remember, low expectations means high chance of exceeding expectations.
  7. Trading Todd Walker for Craig Wilson wouldn't help our team at all. Hairston is going to end up playing more anyway so nothing would be gained.
  8. That would be especially nice considering we have the Cardinals coming up.
  9. I couldn't agree more. The Cubs aren't going to be within sniffing distance of first place when Lee gets back. It's going to take and Astros or A's esque second half run to make the playoffs this year. And even that might not be enough.
  10. It depends on what the baseline is. If you assme that Lee would have had another season like 2005 and he would be replaced with something approaching Hairston's career averages (~700 OPS) then the difference would be about wins over a full season. (300 PA isn't half a season, it's closer to 35-40% depending on how often a player would have been rested.) I for one don't think that Lee would have duplicated his 2005 numbers anyway, so the difference could well be smaller than that. That's a good point. Losing Lee's glove for a couple months could well cost us another game or so. Doesn't Lee play every single day though? So that would mean closer to half a season.
  11. Sad but very true. Couldn't a bad sprain actually be worse than a break?
  12. Does anyone have a video of Clemens throwing the broken bat back at Piazza?
  13. The Canadian baseball teams were awesome as were the ESPN top 10. It's not surprising at all to see Pedro in there. I remember that brawl with Gerald Williams where he's thinking about whether or not to go after him.
  14. What "big middle of the order type hitters" were available last offseason? And I mean available so Brian Giles doesn't count.
  15. How many of more of Ronny's throws are going to get away from the replacement? I suggest a little extra throwing practice for Cedeno. I'm also concerned about Ramirez throwing over to first now. That's true. On Ronny's throws, like the one yesterday, nobody could have caught that ball. At least Aramis gets his close to the bag.
  16. No excuses. He says that now, but he'll use it and anything else as an excuse if we lose. We'll see, but he's been a different guy so far this season, and last year's Cubs would have folded up their tents after wathcing their best player get hurt like that. This team came back; its a good sign. Did you hear the noise while that was happening last night? It was the God's laughing at us. "We just took away their MVP candidate, we might as well let them win the game."
  17. How many of more of Ronny's throws are going to get away from the replacement? I suggest a little extra throwing practice for Cedeno.
  18. There is absolutely no way that replacing Lee with the combination of Hairston, Neifi, and Mabry will only cost us one or two wins. I know you have stats on this but I just don't believe that at all.
  19. Please excuse me, I think I'm going into a coma.
  20. I can see the newspaper reports now:
  21. I think they are a little bit different.
  22. he'll be back by summer. Yeah give up if you want. But I'm still gonna be watching this team rooting for them all the way! Common guys, everybody just needs to step up! Let's just see how they play the games the next few weeks. I'm not giving up. But this officially lowered my expectations, on a scale of 1 to 10, to a -8. The only good thing is that they can't fail to meet my expectations.
  23. You can always become a White Sox bandwagon fan. There are plenty of those right now. Don't suggest such a horrible thing on this board... Of all the things you could have suggested. Only being a bandwagon Yankees fan would be worse.
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