mike546 Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Why don't the Mets trade Cameron when he gets healthy, Diaz is just as productive and cheaper.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Homeplate ump has a huge strikezone in Chicago today because of this crazy weather.
mike546 Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I've never seen such an unclutch team in my life. 6 innings, 3 hits, 1 run. I was damn close.
Brett Favre Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I'd try shipping Cameron to Oakland again. Try to get some relief pitcher.
mike546 Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Suprisingly, hasn't the Mets bullpen been lights out beside Loopers BS?
MarvinisaLunatic Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Surhoff nails Rios at the plate to save the 1-0 game for Bedard. And John Gibbons just got tossed.
Brett Favre Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Roberto Hernandez has been solid. Mike DeJean pitched well last year; I haven't been following them too much. But Looper has killed it.
mike546 Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 If it means anything, if the Yankees win tomorrow, they'll be a half game better than they were at the same time last year.
Cuban Linx Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Mark Teixeira is starting to heat up, his second two-run homer of the game for a 10-1 run lead. As one sided as the score is it should really be even worse for the Yankees, Texas leaving a ton on base, notably Hank Blalock with 8 so far.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Ugh. Maddux was rolling along and was through 6 2/3 innings in under 70 pitches. A couple of cheapie hits, pass ball, stolen base and a double ties it at two. All of this with two outs. The worst part is it could be 3-2, but Lee was thrown out trying to steal in the inning before, which was followed by Aramis drawing a walk and Dubois doubling.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Man, you've gotta be kidding me. Cubs take the lead on a Patterson homer; Lee doubles, Aramis flies out and what does Dusty do? Pinch hits Macias for Dubois, just because he can bat left-handed. Of course, the Bucs make a pitching change and bring in a lefty. Christ, that fucker is stupid.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 And right on cue, Latroy gives up a solo homer and we're tied. This closer situation needs to be fixed. Hawkins can't get it done with a lead of only one. Hope Dusty's happy that he brought in a guy who was batting .071 for a guy hitting .333.
MikeJordan23 Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Mark Mulder has pitched a shutout through 10 innings.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 And with only 101 pitches, I see. Bucs lead now and with the bottom of the order up, looks like it'll be another trip below .500 for this maddening group of Cubbies. Let's try and make Mesa throw some pitches, though, okay?
MikeJordan23 Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 And with only 101 pitches, I see. Bucs lead now and with the bottom of the order up, looks like it'll be another trip below .500 for this maddening group of Cubbies. Let's try and make Mesa throw some pitches, though, okay? Yep. And gets the win with Walkers game winning hit in the bottom of the tenth against Brad Lidge.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I hate how the Cubs will seemingly be done, make a comeback and then it falls short. Patterson K's with the tying run on third to end the game. Dusty needs to go and we need to get LaTroy into the set-up spot.
Cuban Linx Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 If his last two games are any indication it certainly looks like Mulder's gotten over whatever caused him to completely fall apart over the second half of last season.
strummer Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I really think Dusty is praised by the media because he's the "anti-moneyball" manager, he promotes small ball and focuses on "intangibles" Plus he's a "player's manager", which all the ex-player analysts seem to love. Chris Russo has praised Dusty for years as being "easy to play for" and that he "brings out the best in mediocre players" His moves in the playoffs in 2000 against the Mets were some of the worst I've ever seen. I don't care that he is a "good motivator" he is terrible at in-game decisions, he has been his entire career as a manager, not just now.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I'm convinced this team will not contend unless Hawkins is moved into the set-up role and Dusty goes. The former is probably going to happen, but the latter, fat chance. He's one of the worst managers I've ever seen in the game and the fact that he continues to be praised sickens me.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted April 23, 2005 Author Report Posted April 23, 2005 The team can win with Hawkins, but I'm not sure about Dusty.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I don't think they have a chance with him as the closer. But from the sounds of the press conference that followed the game, they may be changing that. I just don't see how anyone can watch a single Cubs game and still defend Baker and praise him as a genius.
Mik Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I think the Cubs window was 03-04. I just can't see them advancing to the playoffs this year, unless they get some major help in July/August.
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 I think the Cubs window was 03-04. I just can't see them advancing to the playoffs this year, unless they get some major help in July/August. I don't think that's true. They were a more talented team in '04 than in '03. They just got lucky and hot at the right time in 2003. People act like this team has gone to hell without Sosa and Alou. They're not playing well right now, but it'd be no better with those two. Alou's played one game and Sosa's not doing a whole lot in Baltimore so far. It really boils down to Dusty. And on the Braves game, Chip Carey just said the Yanks placed Wright on the DL.
strummer Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 The way the Braves are playing right now, I can see them going on one of their classic runs, like 23 of 30 or something similar. 5-0 Braves bottom of the 1st
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted April 23, 2005 Author Report Posted April 23, 2005 I don't think they have a chance with him as the closer. But from the sounds of the press conference that followed the game, they may be changing that. I just don't see how anyone can watch a single Cubs game and still defend Baker and praise him as a genius. He got two outs and gave up a HR to a good power hitter. Even good pitchers give up runs. Before this, Hawkins had not allowed a run in his last five appearances. If you can find better closer, that's great. The problem is, I don't see who is around that is both better than Hawkins, and available. Instead of fretting about Hawkins, I would worry that the Cubs are going to overpay for a piece of crap like Jose Mesa. So here is a little game for all of you Cub fans. Come up with a reasonable trade proposal that would net your team the proven closer you need.
Guest Smues Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 The way the Braves are playing right now, I can see them going on one of their classic runs, like 23 of 30 or something similar. 5-0 Braves bottom of the 1st It's possible, but usually those don't happen until late June.
Mik Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Well, now that the NL East games are out of the way - this is their chance. They aren't going to run off a streak like that when they have a long division game stretch.
strummer Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 Usually when the Braves go on their streak in June/July, the Mets have their patented AAA line up going and they go 6-0, 5-1 versus them
Bruiser Chong Posted April 23, 2005 Report Posted April 23, 2005 He got two outs, but not before giving up the homer and walking the winning run. I know closers don't always get the job done, but it seems like unless Hawkins has a lead of at least two, he'll blow it. Something I have noticed, though, is the blown saves seem to happen at home. So here is a little game for all of you Cub fans. Come up with a reasonable trade proposal that would net your team the proven closer you need. I'm one of the people who thinks Hawkins needs to be moved to the set-up role where he excells. But off the top of my head, the Cubs don't have anyone that could fill the closer role. I think there are maybe five truly dominant closers that are almost always lights out, so I don't expect them to land such a closer. People say they should've gone after Benitez and Percival, but judging by their performances so far, I'd say it was a better bet that they didn't. Al would make a better Cubs fan than any of us on the board since he's always able to put a positive spin on bad situations. It's just becoming clear that Dusty at the helm isn't going to get the job done.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted April 23, 2005 Author Report Posted April 23, 2005 Al would make a better Cubs fan than any of us on the board since he's always able to put a positive spin on bad situations. It's just becoming clear that Dusty at the helm isn't going to get the job done. It's a skill you have to have to survive as a baseball fan, honestly.
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