7.01.2008
Cubs on the All-Star team?
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 10:45 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano, Derrek Lee, Geovany Soto, Kerry Wood, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark DeRosa
5.11.2008
What A Series!
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 4:01 PM 2 comments
Labels: Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano, Daryle Ward, Derrek Lee
4.08.2008
The good, the bad, and the (very) ugly...
There was plenty of good:
* Winning a tight, extra-inning ballgame on the road
* Scoring 10 runs (including six in one inning), socking 13 hits and having the patience to draw 11 walks
* Derrek Lee and Kosuke Fukudome continuing to pulverize the ball
* A splendid outing from Jon Lieber out of the bullpen, showing everyone why he's valuable as a long reliever
And plenty of bad:
* Ted Lilly struggled again, not being able to hold down a seven-run lead or finish five complete innings
* Alfonso Soriano looks lost. Still.
* Felix Pie is starting to look like Corey Patterson. Over-swinging. Swinging at fastballs over his head. Not coming through in the clutch.
* With runners at second and third in the 10th inning, both Lee and Aramis Ramirez failed to put the ball in play, both striking out off Matt Capps (although Lee's called third strike was a horse manure call)
Plus, the ugly:
* Crucial errors by all of the infielders: Ramirez short-hopped a throw to Lee that allowed two runs to score, Ronny Cedeno air-mailed a throw that might have actually gone into the upper deck and Mark DeRosa booted a grounder that allowed the tying run to score
* Carmen Pignatiello might have sealed his ticket back to Iowa. Faced two batters Monday. Walked them both. On four pitches each. "Hello, Iowa, it's Jim Hendry. Is Sean Marshall there?"
* Awful fundamentals --
1) Leadoff double by Geovany Soto (a bright spot with three hits) and all Ronny Cedeno has to do is hit a grounder to the right side to get him to third. What does he do? Grounds out...to short. Soto stays put, doesn't score.
2) Leadoff walk to Ryan Theriot in the 10th inning. Can Soriano bunt him to second? No, of course not. But after Theriot steals second, at least Soriano can get him to third, right? No. Strikeout. Theriot doesn't score.
Again, I have no idea what to make of Monday's game in Pittsburgh. I'm thrilled the Cubs won. But I also know that truly great teams... don't let that game almost slip away.
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 11:42 AM 1 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Carmen Pignatiello, Derrek Lee, Felix Pie, Geovany Soto, Jon Lieber, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark DeRosa, Ronny Cedeno, Ryan Dempster, Ted Lilly
4.07.2008
Cubbies in Fantasyland
According to Yahoo! Fantasy, Kosuke Fukudome is the most valuable Cub right now in terms of fantasy production.
Kosuke Fukudome
Overall Fantasy Rank: 6th in MLB
Derrek Lee
Overall Fantasy Rank: 20th in MLB
Mark DeRosa
Overall Fantasy Rank: 157th in MLB
Geovany Soto
Overall Fantasy Rank: 187th in MLB
Aramis Ramirez
Overall Fantasy Rank: 212th in MLB
Ryan Theriot
Overall Fantasy Rank: 707th in MLB
Felix Pie
Overall Fantasy Rank: 752nd in MLB
Alfonso Soriano
Overall Fantasy Rank: 999th in MLB
Yes, Soriano, 999th. Almost one thousand players have been more productive than you so far this year. Perhaps you might want to work on that...
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 12:31 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Derrek Lee, Felix Pie, Geovany Soto, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark DeRosa, Ryan Theriot
Reflections on the first week of baseball...
* For the Cubs to be at .500 right now (3-3) is an accomplishment. As poorly as they've swung the bat this first week, finishing up even is a feat.
* Things that didn't carry over from spring training:
- Derrek Lee's slump
- Felix Pie's hot hitting
* Things that did carry over from spring training:
- Carlos Zambrano's stellar stuff
- Bob Howry's scuffling
* Most pleasant surprise: Kosuke Fukudome excelling in all categories
* Biggest disappointment: Alfonso Soriano can't hit outside the leadoff spot and no one knows why
* Prediciton after one week: Ryan Theriot will lose his starting spot by the end of this season
* Prediction for a career: Carlos Marmol will eventually be one of the game's top five closers
* Favorite moment: Fukudome's three-run homer off Gagne in the season opener
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 12:17 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Bob Howry, Carlos Zambrano, Derrek Lee, Felix Pie, Kosuke Fukudome, Ryan Theriot
4.01.2008
Opening Day!
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 11:39 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Bob Howry, Carlos Zambrano, Derrek Lee, Felix Pie, Kerry Wood, Kosuke Fukudome, Ryan Theriot
3.24.2008
Observations from the Ballpark (Part III)
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 8:04 PM 0 comments
Labels: Aramis Ramirez, Daryle Ward, Derrek Lee, Eric Patterson, Felix Pie, Jon Lieber, Matt Murton, Mike Fontenot, Ryan Dempster
3.19.2008
Thoughts on the 'Fantasy' Cubs (Part I)
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 11:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Derrek Lee, Felix Pie, Geovany Soto, Mark DeRosa, Ryan Theriot
2.26.2008
The Importance of Roberts...
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 11:58 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Brian Roberts, Derrek Lee, Kosuke Fukudome, Lou Pinella, Mark DeRosa, Ryan Theriot, Sean Gallagher
2.22.2008
The Best Moments of 2007 (#3)
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 8:05 PM 0 comments
Labels: Derrek Lee, Ryan Dempster
2.20.2008
The Best Moments of 2007 (#5)
With the Cubs trailing Cincinnati by two runs in the final frame of a game they had to have (Milwaukee was just a game back in the NL Central), things went like this: Theriot, walk; Lee, single; Ramirez, double, scores two; DeRosa, walk-off single, scores one, caps 5-for-5 day.
The celebration was crazy. The rally was crucial. The atmosphere was awesome.
Comebacks in Cubland: rare. When they happen: perfection.
Watch DeRosa's winner here...
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 11:04 AM 0 comments
Labels: Aramis Ramirez, Derrek Lee, Mark DeRosa, Ryan Theriot
2.19.2008
The Best Moments of 2007
Posted by Ivy Leaguer at 11:03 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano, Daryle Ward, Derrek Lee, Ryan Theriot








