May 2008
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Posted by admin on 30 May 2008 | Tagged as: Cardinal Small Talk
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Posted by motle on 27 May 2008 | Tagged as: GM Suggestions
Time to send Duncan down and Mather up.
Mather has shown he is ready to go. his hitting has been extraordinary.
Duncan deserves to be DOWN. His irregular hitting and the inability to field his position is a great cause for concern.
Mo may have to step in and just do it!
Posted by motle on 26 May 2008 | Tagged as: GM Suggestions
A lot is being said and written in the forums that it was a horrible idea to rest Ludwick (or give him a day off) while he was so HOT. Sunday he went 0-4 with a ton of K’s.
Is that cooling a guy off that needs to play everyday? One day of sitting.
I don’t buy it.
Another note. Also being written is how well Duncan gets to flyball and the rating that is out. I am usually a stat guy, BUT I can see for my own eyes Chris Duncan is a very poor outfielder and I am ready to jettison him somewhere. Maybe to Memphis to play first base and increase his value.
What do you think about these thoughts?
Posted by motle on 18 May 2008 | Tagged as: Cardinal Small Talk, GM Suggestions
He might be at an all time high as far as value. Would you trade him if you could? The question will be what will we get in return. well, what would he fetch in return?
I am not in favor of trading him due to the fact that I am not ready for Duncan to play on a regular basis. Chris has not shown the ability to hit left handed pitching.
Ryan Ludwick is simply ON FIRE!
I say, take a chance and keep Ludwick and trade Duncan as soon as you can.
Posted by motle on 12 May 2008 | Tagged as: GM Suggestions
Chris Duncan has not had a very good year, so far. Can we afford to stick him out there for the times that we do? His defensive ability has almost been a negative number. His hitting has not been very effective. What can we do?
Can we trade him for a mid level prospect to the American League? I would like to cut ties with him soon.
It is still my hope we can get a left field impact bat. Is there any available that we can snag? At least one that is not Bonds?
Posted by motle on 09 May 2008 | Tagged as: GM Suggestions
We thought we had the pitching matchups to win this series. Lohse and Wainwright had the back end. We won the first two with Wellemeyer and Looper. All looked good. We got a split. On the road that isnt too bad but we have a few points of concern that keep slapping us in the face.
Runners In Scoring Position- We are leaving tons and tons. Yes, Albert is hitting very well but he appears to be swinging at more pitches out of the zone and he is popping to the infield more than in the past. Hope that improves.
Ludwick- He is on fire. I believe he is being used properly. I am not, at this time, in favor of him everyday being in the lineup. Maybe just while he is hot.
Mulder situation- Sad. I am not in favor of him coming anywhere near putting him in the rotation. I mean for a very long time. Let’s face it, we got the short end of the deal that brought him over here.
Brewers next- They are playing like junk, the BrewCrew I mean, and it is a bit of a concern that we can get good enough pitching to get someone to close it out for us.
We shall see.
Posted by motle on 05 May 2008 | Tagged as: GM Suggestions
I believe those words were from a song by The Birds. But this is Aaron Miles I am talking about. I laugh when I read that people are indignant that he is playing. He is playing SS. We have two shortstops in Izturis and Ryan. If it was up to the fans, these players would NEVER get a day off. AND the subs would never get to play.
One thing LaRussa is outstanding at, is getting players into the game and keeping players fresh when September-October rolls around. Some teams players are dog tired because of overwork. Not our players, they are mentally prepared at seasons close.
Miles has been a very good off-the-bench player while he has been here. His contract is affordable. I like him playing.
Save the complaining for when we are losing and look to be out of it!
Posted by motle on 03 May 2008 | Tagged as: Cardinal Small Talk, GM Suggestions
Pre-game/Post-game (and extra innings if necessary): C70 At The Bat
First inning: Stan Musial’s Stance
Second inning: The Cardinal Virtue
Third inning: Mike on the Cards
Fourth inning: CardinalsGM
Fifth inning: CardinalNationGlobe
Sixth inning: Rockin’ the Red
Seventh inning: Fungoes
Eighth inning: The Redbird Blog
Ninth inning: Redbird Rambings
why are all our guys reaching for that outside pitch? Buck and McCarver keep saying it is hit off the end of the bat. One more thing is that they mention Albert is frustrated with all the walks. Hey Albert, your team is in first place with that happening. Keep taking the walks…. don’t help the pitcher out.
this is the fourth inning…..
Wow, that was a really quick three innings.
Soriano will lead it off. Here in Central Illinois this morning talk radio was asking the question that is it time for the Cubs to rid themselves of him whether through someone taking over his contract or trade or otherwise. The call in response was mixed of course. Let’s see if Lohse can equal his first three innings on the second time around. The low slider appears to be difficult for him to hit and Kyle has the ability to throw it. MAN, the third pitch was a good borderline strile. Got him anyway. Let’s call the fly balls guys. That is Ankiel’s ball.
Theriot is a good looking player ut no pop in his bat but can hit with Lee following him. Lohse is having trouble throwing strikes early in the count. Theriot is patient but then hits a grounder up the middle.
Lee. Dangerous man to pitch to. Do the Cubs hit and run with a masher at the plate? One thing about Lohse, he goes right after them. I want to see the replay on the attempted pickoff…very close. Gotta feel nervous here for the Cards. Lots of nibbling but no chasing. 2-2 count, Look out! Problem no running. not many test Molina. Dang. Base hit to right as DLee went down and got it.
Kukudome. Mr ALL World so far. A slasher to left for the most part. Don’t see many full swings from this guy. Ouch! He took a full swing and doubles. 1-0 cubs.
DeRosa next to bat. Lohse needs to suck it up her and get a K. full count can mean trouble. Let’s see what Kyle does. LOADED. Bases Loaded. BIG GULP.
Too many pitches in the dirt. Trying to be too fine. Geovany Soto…. 2 pitches in the dirt so far to Soto. We are setting ourselves up for them to have a big inning. STUMBLE. DOUBLE. 3-0. Would Ankiel have caught it?
My son is blaming this on me.
Duncan makes the trip to the mound. Lohse has lost command.
FONTENOT homers. That was a meat pitch. Right down the middle to him.
How does a pitcher just lose it? Is it mental? 6-0 Cubs.
Reed Johnson loops a hit. Nothing going our way. Is it time to get the PEN up, tony?
Reyes maybe as a long man? Is that the intention for him?
SAC bunt and Soriano comes up again.
Shallow right pop up and that half is over. THANK GOODNESS.
After three and a half, 6-0 Cubs.
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Our half. Time for some runs. Get some guys on base. As they said in the movie Waterboy, ” You can do it”.
Brendan needs to really be patient here. Make Lilly throw some pitches. Worked to 3-0 count came back to full count. Atta boy, Brendan! Fouled off a couple of balls and working hard. Nice hit up the middle for a leadoff batter. Come on Albert!
ALBERT. Patient. Full count. Do we run here? I say do it. Groundout. 5 straight fastballs to Albert before the curve.
See the Pinella interview on FOX. That is a Jeckell and Hyde personality type guy. Never know what you will get from him. I then the gof ball Zambrano wanting face time behind him.
Ludwick could do some damage here. Lilly is interested in Ryan at second. Not sure why? Way to go, Luddy!!!! A double and the come back is in order.
Glaus is batting and I know he leads the team in RBI’s but he needs to exhibit some more power. He leads the league in long foul balls. HAHA. Troy keeps fighting off pitches and could really pick us up. K’ed. That is depressing.
Ankiel bats…. Can we get some up to pitch n case #8 bats this inning? Over the shoulder catch.
This has been fun and if we lose it is all my fault, I guess. HAHA.
Please come back and read my blog from time to time.
I turn it over to Cardinal Nation Globe to get us some runs!
Posted by motle on 03 May 2008 | Tagged as: GM Suggestions
Do we hang with him longer? Afterall, he has been really good for us in the long run.
Do we dump him or DL him? Who takes his place?
Should we call up a pitcher like Motte and see what he can do? Since we appear to be in a “youth movement”
—last night was a fun win—-
Aaron Miles was my star of the game for leading off the 11th with a base hit. Miles always seems to have quality at bats. He is not the “star” type player but a pretty darn good guy to have around. Have you ever heard of him complaining?
Brendan Ryan is a squirmy type guy, for sure. Even on the bunt last night he was all over the batters box. Bottomline, he got the job done.
Skip Schumaker let ‘er rip. He has to be enjoying his time.
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Side bar- Here in Central Illinois talk radio sports is posing two Cubs questions.
1. If someone took Alfonso Soriano off our hands would you let him go? ?He is a detriment to the team and a distraction. (cubs are 7-7 with him in the lineup)
2. Should Kerry Wood be taken out of the closer role and it be given to Marmol?
I love living in Central Illinois and hearing Cub fans whine and threaten to jump off the bridge. That is why I love to visit www.cubssuckclub.com so much during a series like this.
Enjoy the games and visit the United Cardinal Bloggers for all of their writings.