Tale Of Two Seasons: Why The 2010 Cubs Couldn’t Put It All Together
September 2, 2010 by Matt Trueblood
Inconsistent.
To sum up the Chicago Cubs of 2010 in one word, that word is the clear choice. Until a seven-game skid from late July into early August, the team had not won or lost more than four games in a row all season. They have played 31 games decided by six or more runs, going 11-20. In their 47 one-run games, they are 17-30.
It is somewhat unfair, however, and certainly not constructive, to simply dismiss Chicago as having had a bad team. That is not the case.
In the first half of the season, Chicago could not score enough to win. Third baseman Aramis Ramirez, the team's offensive superstar, stood at a miserable .178/.243/...
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