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Brock Beauchamp

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  1. Given the way this division is shaking out, I think the Brewers are clearly the best team in the division, with the caveat at some point their ridiculous number of injuries stop happening. I think the Cubs' best path to the postseason is using this relatively weak division to come in second with 85-ish wins and a Wild Card berth. But if the Brewers' injuries continue, 85 wins might take the division itself. But Milwaukee has several guys on the mend so that would require a bunch of re-injuries to guys like Miley, Lauer, Adames, and Urias in the short-term and guys like Woodruff in the mid-term.
  2. The Cubs can leave San Diego with a four-game series win tonight to kick off their west coast trip. Hard to consider that anything but a success. Oh, and thanks to the Brewers drubbing the Reds three games in a row, the Cubs are now back in third place!
  3. After two games of a wraparound series, the Cubs and Padres have a split on their hands. The Cubs have the distinct pitching advantage today with Stro on the mound. And thankfully, the game doesn't start so damned late today.
  4. It astounds me how the Padres are such a perpetual disappointment. But hey, I have no problems with the Cubs taking advantage of that and sneaking out another win.
  5. I'd be happy with 5-5. None of the Padres, Angels, or Giants are pushovers. But at some point, the Cubs need to start winning and there just aren't many pushover in the NL so maybe you're right about 6-4.
  6. It's the underperforming Cubs vs the underperforming Padres! Two teams enter, one must win! Also, this is the free MLB.tv game of the day for those who are interested in such things.
  7. It wasn't always the case... maybe 3-4 years ago it started?
  8. Yeah, that was my feeling as well, maybe they felt the pitcher could use a couple of seconds to regain composure.
  9. To be fair, this is a very winnable game but the Rays are a really good team. You're gonna lose some winnable games against teams like Tampa. Hard to get upset about anything here after banking two wins against this team.
  10. And if there was a runner on first and a double play was in order, I might feel differently. There just wasn't much upside in the sacrifice and not a lot of downside in letting Tauchman swing away.
  11. Still, there's just so little upside playing for one run in the seventh inning on a team with a leaky bullpen.
  12. Playing for one run is always a great idea in modern baseball, it never goes wrong!
  13. As unfortunate as Steele leaving the game is, Wesneski is certainly getting the job done thus far.
  14. Hoyer saying Steele kept trying to stretch his forearm and taking him out was a precaution.
  15. I'm not convinced this is the same team that played the Reds.
  16. He was shaking his arm a bit. I heard it but wasn't near the TV at the time. Maybe that was coincidental but if a pitcher is shaking their arm and then leaves the game, I think it's probably discomfort of some kind.
  17. Definitely nothing to be concerned about there. A stud young pitcher coming out of a game early with arm/shoulder discomfort never leads to anything significant.
  18. I assume they're concerned about Brown's usage, which means a a shift to the bullpen in 2023 makes sense for a variety of reasons. But I really want him to go back to starting as soon as possible.
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