Tag Archives: Colorado Rockies

Cubs Set Record in First Inning

The Cubs opened last night’s game in Pittsburgh with eight straight hits to tie a major league record.  The start was a good omen as the baby bears went on to defeat the nasty old Pirates 9-4.  Ryan Dempster got the victory, going 6.1 shaky, but effective innings.  Aramis Ramirez, Geovany Soto, and Kosuke Fukudome [...]

Cubs Glad To Be In Pittsburgh

There’s nothing like beating a last place team to raise your spirits.  The Cubs took care of business against the last place Pirates in Pittsburgh yesterday by a score of 4-2.  Derrek Lee continued his hot hitting ways with two homeruns and three of the four Cubs RBI.  Lee now has 31 homeruns on the [...]

Cubs Lose Two-Out-of-Three to Mets

The Mets are a team in turmoil.  More than any other team this year, they have been racked by injuries, their manager and GM are on the hot seat, and rumors are swirling that thier owner, Jeffrey Wilpon, lost so much money in the Madoff scam that he is going to have to sell the [...]

Cubs Continue Treading Water

After winning two-out-of-three from the Astros, the Cubs dropped a one-game make-up game to the White Sox 5-0.  Carlos Torres got the start for the Sox and shut the Cubs down over 7.0 innings.  The dreadful Cubs could only manage five hits off the 27-year old rookie, who earned his first career victory. Alfonso Soriano [...]

Oops, I Forgot One Thing

As I was watching the Cubs lose to the Astros last night, it dawned on me that I forgot to mention in yesterday’s post that not only do the teams ahead of the Cubs in the Wildcard race have to lose, but the Cubs also have to win.  My bad.  Sorry for any confusion.  Carry on… [...]

Cubs Wild Card Hopes Stay Alive

The Cubs are 10.0 games behind the Cardinals in the NL Central and all but mathematically eliminated.  However, there is still a glimmer of hope in the Wildcard race.  The Cubs are currently 5.5 games behind Colorado, who has lost five games in a row, and San Francisco, who swept the Rockies over the weekend.  [...]

Cub Lose As Hope Fades

The Cubs lost, the Cardinals won, yada, yada, yada… With 40 games remaining in the season, the Cubs are now 7.0 games back in the NL Central and 6.0 behind Colorado in the NL Wildcard race.  Honestly, there’s not much hope left to hold on to.  Maybe if I ignore it, it will just go [...]

Cubs Salvage Victory in San Diego

The Cubs took the finale of a three game set to avoid being swept in San Diego.  Rich Harden continued his terrific pitching on the road.  He went 7.0 innings, giving up just one hit and no runs.  He struck out eight and walked three for the win.  Aramis Ramirez and Milton Bradley both homered [...]

Cubs Lose, Cards Win, Future Looks Bleak

It was bad enough that the Cubs lost and the Cardinals won.  That was bad enough.  But the way the Cubs lost was like being cut open and having salt poured into the wound.  It was that painful. Ted Lilly returned from the DL to pitch 6.0 innings of four hit, no run baseball.  It [...]

Cubs-Induced Anxiety Has Subsided

As you could probably tell from my post from Friday, I was a wee bit frustrated with the Cubs and their poor play.  After taking a couple of days off and with  two victories against the Pirates (and an unfortunate rain out on Sunday), I’m feeling better.  I’m still not ready to write off this season [...]