January 25, 2010 – 5:14 am
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 [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Opinion, Stats
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Also tagged Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano, Derrek Lee, Geovany Soto, Jim Hendry, Kosuke Fukudome, Mike Fontenot, Milton Bradley, Randy Wells, Rich Harden, Ryan Dempster, Ryan Theriot, Ted Lilly
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January 21, 2010 – 5:43 am
The Cubs are spending a lot of money on their payroll. In 2009, they spent nearly $140 million, good for the third highest payroll in all of Major League Baseball. Only the Yankees and Mets out-spent the Cubs last year. On the surface, it appears that both the Yankees and Mets got some of the [...]
December 24, 2009 – 8:15 am
Dear Santa: Please disregard my previous letter. The problem I told you about has been taken care of, so I’d like to revise my wish list for this Christmas. As I admitted in my previous letter, I have not been a good boy this year. I traded Mark DeRosa (one of our most popular [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Off Field Antics
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Also tagged Brian Roberts, Carlos Silva, Huston Street, Jake Peavy, Jim Hendry, Kelvim Escobar, Kerry Wood, Kiko Calero, Mark Derosa, Marlon Byrd, Matt Capps, Mike Fontenot, Milton Bradley, Santa Claus
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December 16, 2009 – 6:37 am
It’s been a busy couple of days. Free agent pitcher John Lackey signed with Boston, center fielder Mike Cameron will be joining him in Boston, Roy Halladay was traded to Philadelphia, Cliff Lee is moving to Seattle and several prospects will be finding new homes. Yes indeed, it’s been a couple of busy days…for everyone except [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Opinion, Trade Rumors
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Also tagged Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cliff Lee, Coco Crisp, Curtis Granderson, Derek Lowe, Jim Hendry, John Lackey, Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Dodgers, Marlon Byrd, Matt Holliday, Mike Cameron, Mike Lowell, Milton Bradley, Philadelphia Phillies, Reed Johnson, Rich Harden, Rick Ankiel, Roy Halladay, Sam Fuld, Seattle Mariner, St. Louis Cardinals, Tom Rickets
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December 3, 2009 – 8:34 am
On Tuesday, the Cubs declined to offer arbitration to free agents Rich Harden, Kevin Gregg, and Reed Johnson. Not offering arb to Gregg and Johnson was not surprising, but there was some question about whether or not Harden would be offered arb.
By Lou
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Posted in Opinion, Trade Rumors
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Also tagged Atlanta Braves, Billy Wagner, Boston Red Sox, Brad Penny, Derek Lowe, Javier Vasquez, Jim Hendry, John Smoltz, Milton Bradley, Pay Burrell, Reed Johnson, Rich Harden, Seattle Mariners
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August 18, 2009 – 7:44 am
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 [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Game Summary, Opinion
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Also tagged Angel Guzman, ascott Boras, Carlos Marmol, Chase Headley, Colorado Rockies, David Eckstein, John Smoltz, Kevin Kouzmanoff, Kyle Blanks, Lou Piniella, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Stephen Strasburg, Ted Lilly, Washington Nationals
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August 12, 2009 – 10:14 am
When you hear that Rich Harden took a perfect game into the sixth inning, you’ve got to believ e the story is going to turn out good for the Cubs. Unfortunately, this story doesn’t have a happy ending. Rich Harden pitched 6.1 innings of perfect baseball before Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz conived a walk off the [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Game Summary, Opinion
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Also tagged Ben Francisco, Carlos Marmol, Carlos Ruiz, Carlos Zambrano, Chase Utley, Jeff Samardzjia, Jimmy Rollins, Kosuke Fukudome, Milton Bradley, Pedro Martinez, Philadephia Phillies, Rich Harden, Ryan Howard, Scott Eyre, Shane Victorino
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The Cubs beat the Reds Monday night 4-2 in Cincinnati. Randy Wells pitched 7.1 terrific innings, giving up six hits and one earned run (a homerun to Alex Gonzalez in the 8th inning). He struck out 5 and walked two. With the victory, Wells is now 8-4 with a 2.73 ERA. Mike Fontenot was the [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Game Summary, Opinion
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Also tagged Alex Gonzalez, B.J. Ryan, Carlos Marmol, Cincinnati Reds, Jim Hendry, John Cueto, John Grabow, Koyie Hill, Lou Piniella, Mike Fontenot, Randy Wells, Tom Gorzelanny
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For the second day in a row, Kevin Gregg blew a save opportunity and the Cubs lost to the Marlins 3-2. Ryan Dempster got the start for the Cubs and looked good, pitching 6.0 innings of three hit baseball and holding the Marlins scoreless. The Cubs offense could only muster one run while Dempster was in [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Game Summary, Opinion, Trade Rumors
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Also tagged Albert Belle, Alex Maestri, Alex Rodriguez, Andy McPhail, Ben Bouma, Brian Roberts, Bud Selig, Cincinnati Reds, Cody Ross, Dan Uggla, Erik Bedard, Felix Pie, Florida Marlins, Hak-Ju Lee, Hanley Ramirez, Hot Stove Cubbies, Jake Fox, Jeff Samardzjia, Kansas City Royals, Lou Piniella, Manny Ramirez, Mark Cuban, Mark Prior, Miguel Tejada, Mike Fontenot, Nate McLouth, Neal Huntington, New York Yankees, Paul Maholm, Peter Angelos, Pittsburgh Pirates, Ryan Dempster. Aaron Heilman, San Diego Padres
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August 2, 2009 – 10:38 am
It took an extra frame, but the Cubs beat the Marlins on Saturday by a score of 9-8. The big hit for the Cubs came in the top of the 10th when Derrek Lee launched a solo homerun deep into the left field stands off Marlins pitcher Leo Nunez. Lee was 4-for-6 for the night [...]
By Lou
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Posted in Game Summary, Opinion, Trade Rumors
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Also tagged Aaron Harang, Aramis Ramirez, Bronson Arroyo, Carlos Zambrano, Chicago White Sox, Derrek Lee, Edwin Encarnacion, Florida Marlins, Francisco Cordero, J.P. Ricciardi, Jake Peavy, Jeff Samardzjia, Josh Roenieke, Kenny Williams, Leo Nunez, Lou Piniella, Mark Prior, Ricky Nolasco, Roy Halladay, Ryan Dempster, San Diego Padres, Scott Rolen, Toronto Blue Jays, Walt Jocketty, Zach Stewart
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