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  1. Aside from a few notable exceptions (J. Jones, Lee's gaffe), the defense has been stellar today.
  2. Dusty is using Eyre like he should of used Remlinger.
  3. It was Barrett's walk that started this inning, I can forgive him for that DP. Horrible AB by Cedeno. Bunt aside, he's looked awful up there.
  4. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ...and a Neifi sighting to top it off.
  5. Ha ha, Santo all over Cedeno's case because of those weak bunt attempts and he responds with a beaut.
  6. Alright Dusty, get the bullpen going. Rothschild, get your butt out there.
  7. Baker will try to get him through the 5th, pitch count be damned.
  8. Z just doesn't have it today. It was the same way last year on opening day. I'm not too worried about him, but if I were Dusty, I'd think about getting the bullpen going.
  9. Hopefully this won't be another disappearing act by the offense like it was Saturday.
  10. Routine fly ball played into a double by Jock Strap. :x
  11. Hey, that Murton kid is pretty good. The great thing about watching the game on TV and listening on MLB Audio is that I get to see the action and then hear the call on radio due to the delay. I'm loving it.
  12. I'm starting to have flashbacks from last years opening day against Arizona. Let's hope the season turns out a little better.
  13. I'm sure this has been mentioned umpteen times on this board, but Bill James and his wild statistical formulas took all the factors into consideration and says that this was the single most dominating pitching performance in the history of baseball. Not that I doubt you but where did you read this? Also the Gaetti fan club loves NSBB! http://www.stathead.com/bbeng/woolner/statglossary.htm Bill James' Game Score formula measures pitcher dominance in a particular game: 1. Start with 50 points 2. Add 1 point for every out (3 points = 1 IP) 3. Add 2 points for each inning completed after the 4th 4. Add 1 point for every strikeout 5. Subtract 2 points for each hit allowed 6. Subtract 4 for each earned run allowed 7. Subtract 2 for each unearned run allowed 8. Subtract 1 for each walk The top game score in the history of baseball is Kerry's 20k game with a score of 105. That game is more dominant if you convert that hit to an error (which it should have been...damn you Kevin Orie - and Ricky Gutierrez!)
  14. 1. Ryne Sandberg 2. Ron Santo 3. Andre Dawson 4. Carlos Zambrano 5. Tie: Jody Davis / Gary Matthews Just missing the cut: Aramis Ramirez
  15. Saw it a few years ago. Actually, I was struck by about how much different baseball was back then when compared to today. Of course, times (and the Cub franchise) have changed.
  16. Hmm, has Burnett been sighted throwing a towel?
  17. We are in no position to laugh at other teams' pitching injuries.
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