Tag Archives: Alfonso Soriano

Cubs Lose…And I Was There

I spent yesterday in Cincinnati with a couple of friends sitting 12 rows behind the Reds dugout while watching the Cubs lose to the Reds for the second day in a row.  It was also the fifth loss in six games for the Cubs.  Not a fun road trip. The Cubs loss in Cincinnati was eerily [...]

I’m A Cubs Schizophrenic

What are the Cubs going to do in 2010?  I can easily build a case that the Cubs will have a great, resurgent year.  Unfortunately, I can just as easily build a case that 2010 will be as big of a disaster as 2009. I’m normally a glass is half full kind of guy.  If you look [...]

What Can You Get For $140 Million?: Bringing It All Together

For the past two weeks, we’ve been looking at the Cubs roster to see how well Jim Hendry and the front office have done in spending nearly $140 million.  To check out any of the previous posts, visit these links: What Can You Get For $140 Million? (Introduction and Methodology) What Can You Get For [...]

What Can You Get For $140 Million?: Left Field

For the the past few days, we’ve been looking at the Cubs 2009 roster and seeing how it compares to other teams with high payrolls.  When I started the project, my thinking was that 1) with such a high payroll (the third highest in baseball), the Cubs should have one of the top players in [...]

Hall of Fame Election Results to be Announced Today

Just a few quick things this morning.  The Baseball Hall of Fame will be announcing it’s class of 2010 today at 2:00 pm ET.  Waiting for the HOF election results is always fun, but must be fairly excruciating for those on the ballot. Joe Posnanski recently wrote an article for Sports Illustrated detailing his HOF [...]

Cubs Own Two Of The Worst Contracts In Baseball

According to Sky Andrecheck of Sports Illustrated (Is “Sky” really his first name?), the Cubs are the (not so) proud owners of two of the worst contracts in all of baseball.  Andrecheck starts with the undisputed worst contract, that of Toronto Blue Jays center fielder Vernon Wells.  Then he turns his attention to the second [...]

Cubs Interested in Potential Closer

According to Phil Rogers of ChicagoBreakingSports.com, the Cubs are one of several teams interested in signing former closer Takashi Saito.  Saito pitched out of the bullpen this past year for Boston where he posted a 3-3 record and a 2.43 ERA in 55.2 innings.  He had two saves in four opportunities.

Are The Cubs Getting Close To Trading Milton Bradley?

In a recent interview, ESPN Chicago’s Bruce Levine admitted that he may have “jumped the gun” when he said that a Milton Bradley trade would be announced in three or four days (a week or two ago).  But it does seem that the chatter is picking up concerning a Bradley trade, and the potential trade [...]

A Look At the Offseason (Part 4 – Pulling it All Together)

Over the past three posts, I’ve taken a look at what the offseason would/could/should look like.  In part 1, I looked at the infield, part 2 was devoted to the outfield, and I looked at the pitchers in part 3.  If you haven’t had a chance to read those posts yet, I’d suggest taking a [...]

A Look At The Offseason (Part 2 – Outfield)

Yesterday I started a series looking at the upcoming offseason for the Cubs.  In part 1, I examined the infield.  If you haven’t read it yet, check it out here: A Look At The Offseason (Part 1 – Infield) Today, I want to turn my attention to the outfield.  The general concensus has been that [...]