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Chicago Cubs: Are We Witnessing the End of Kerry Wood?

May 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

As Kerry Wood completed coughing up a win to the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night, he proceeded to do his best Carlos Zambrano imitation, throwing his glove and hat into the stands and becoming very surly with reporters when asked about the glove incident, courtesy of Patrick Mooney of CSNChicago.com.."Irrelevant, dude, and why the (bleep) would you even bring that up?” Wood said. “You guys have a good night.” And then Wood left his locker and was done for the night.Well, actually he was done much earlier, which brings us to a more logical question: is Kerry Wood done for his career?Now, to ...

Chicago Cubs Ball Girl: The Fine Art of Getting Digits from the Bullpen

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Being a Chicago Cubs ball girl comes with certain perks, one of which may very well be getting in touch with the opposition to get your flirt on. The good people at Busted Coverage direct our attention to a video feed that captured a Cubbies ball girl writing down a missive and then sending it off with an usher, presumably to a Braves player.  It's not like a Cubs fan would ever want to date a Chicago ballplayer. It was a scene that played out just like the movie The Natural (minus Glen Close, Robert Redford and that fat kid that stood awkwardly as ...

Chicago Cubs: 5 Unexpected Facts about the Club Through 29 Games

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

The first year of the Epstein/Hoyer/Sveum era has been... well, odd. In spring training, guys such as Joe Mather and Steve Clevenger, who were considered to be ticketed for AAA Iowa, forced their way onto the ball club. During the regular season, Matt Garza threw away a shutout—literally. Darwin Barney was the first Cub of the year to hit a home run. For those of you who love statistical anomalies and oddities in baseball such as myself, then this is the list for you.Begin Slideshow

Chicago Cubs: Should Michael Bowden Get a Shot at Closer Down the Road?

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

With the nefarious era of Carlos Marmol as the closer coming to an end to the relief of Cubs fans everywhere, there lies another glaring hole the new regime will have to patch in their efforts to achieve organizational goals.  For the forthcoming season, the Cubs have decided to split the role between James Russell and hot prospect, Rafael Dolis.Whether or not one of these two can win the role and cement himself as the closer of the future remains to be seen.  But, do the Cubs have another possible solution for the future closer role in the bullpen?When the Cubs traded Marlon Byrd ...

Chicago Cubs: 10 Reasons They Should Sell High on Bryan LaHair ASAP

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Bryan LaHair is one of the surprise stories of the 2012 season so far. A career minor leaguer with just 195 at-bats in the majors before this year, the 29-year-old first baseman ranks in the top five in both batting average and home runs in the NL. But is LaHair a good fit for the rebuilding Cubs? The Cubs aren't ready to win anytime soon, and it is doubtful that he fits into their long-term plans. Here are 10 reasons why the Cubs should unload him while they can.Begin Slideshow

Jeff Samardzija Cruises Past the Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs Win 5-1

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Jeff Samardzija dominated the Atlanta Braves offense all night, while the Chicago Cubs offense provided some offensive fireworks, knocking out three home runs.The Cubs now have a modest two-game winning streak to push their record to 12-17.Here is what we learned and the questions we have after this Cubs victory. Jeff Samardzija Is on a MissionMany have wondered out loud if Samardzija mistakenly went pro in the wrong sport due to his ineffectiveness in his first couple of years in a Cubs uniform. With management giving Samardzija another shot as a starting pitcher, he is out to prove the doubters wrong.  After ...

Brett Jackson, Gerardo Concepcion: Who’s Hot, Who’s Not Top Prospects Part 4

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

There's some new faces emerging as we cross over into May and have the fourth installment of Who's Hot, Who's Not Among Cubs top prospects. Brett Jackson has opened the month of May on a tear, and changes at the top in Chicago are telling to what is in store this season for some of the teams top prospects.Without further adieu, your prospects...Begin Slideshow

Chicago Cubs: What the First Month of the Season Has Taught Us About Our Roster

May 7, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

We knew they'd be bad. How bad was the question.My standard response was "Just don't lose 100." I'm okay with a rebuilding year. Happy to see it, actually. I—like you, I'm sure—am just so tired of seeing retreads added to an aging core that wasn't that good to begin with.We stand at 11-16, six games out of first. This record could easily be three or four games better if Carlos Marmol doesn't blow a few of them and Kerry Wood doesn't blow one game early in the year.I can't fathom a Cubs fan who wouldn't be ecstatic with a 14-12 ...

Chicago Cubs Take the Series, Defeat Los Angeles Dodgers in Extras 4-3

May 7, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

The Chicago Cubs were able to tie the game up in the ninth inning and they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 in the 11th inning from a bases-loaded walk of David DeJesus despite leaving12 men left on base.The Cubs took two of three from the Dodgers, bringing their record somewhat closer to .500 as they sit at 11-17.  Here is what we learned and the questions we have after this Cubs victory. Does Travis Wood's quality start spell the end for Chris Volstad?Chris Volstad has struggled mightily this season and his problems date back as far to last year, when he ...

Dodgers vs. Cubs: Chris Volstad Cannot End His Struggles, Cubs Lose 5-1

May 6, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

The Chicago Cubs lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 Saturday in the second game of their three-game series at Wrigley Field.Dodgers starting pitcher Chris Capuano kept the Cubs' hitters at bay while throwing seven scoreless innings and striking out seven.Here is what we learned from this Cubs loss that dropped them to 10-17. Chris Volstad Cannot Avoid the Big InningIt was the same old story with Cubs starter Chris Volstad as he was unable to avoid that one big inning that ultimately doomed him.  The Dodgers scored three runs off of Volstad in the second and they tacked on two ...

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