Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Silva Good in Trade


Carlos Silva has turned out to be a great pick up for the Northsiders. Silva has started the season with a 3-0 record and a 3.50 ERA in 6 starts. Amongst pitchers, he has the 3rd most innings pitched and the 6th most strikeouts with 24. In my educated opinion, getting Silva for Milton Bradley was the 2nd best transaction by the Cubs in the off-season. The 1st by a slim margin would have to be the signing of Marlon Byrd. In the end, who made out better, Cubs or Mariners? All I have to say is that Silva is winning games and Bradley just removed himself from a game, just puttin' that out there.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

LILLY STARTIN' STRONG


Ted Lilly has started off his 2010 campaign exactly the way the Cubs needed him to. With a 1-0 record in 1 start with a 0.00 ERA, he has the lowest ERA on the team. Even though he has only pitched 6 innings, the Cubs need the crafty lefty to continue his good start on the mound today against Arizona. Ted, we're all pulling for ya!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Can Colvin Stay?


The Cubs first overall pick in the MLB draft is shaping up to be a potent offensive weapon for the Northsiders so far this spring. Tyler Colvin is leading the Majors in Spring Training in hits with 22 and is fourth in batting average with a .440. Manager Lou Piniella is contemplating keeping Colvin on the roster given that he will get to start a few games a week. Certainly, Colvin's stats indicate he can contribute to the Cubs offense, but I'm just not sure if there is room for him in the outfield. They are already extremely deep out there and have two players with long term contracts out there in Soriano and Fukudome. With the off-season acquisitions of Marlon Byrd and Xavier Nady, it's not looking too good for Tyler now. If I'm Lou, I give him a chance to play a middle infielder spot. Either way, it looks like Colvin is still going to be a Minor Leaguer for Opening Day come April.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Bring it Castro!!!

Starlin Castro has been one of the best prospects in the Major League farm system since he was 18 years old. He hit well over .350 in the 2009 season and has been one of the top 25 prospects since he came to the Cubs minor league program. With uncertainty still looming at the shortstop position, it's time that Piniella give Castro a chance to show the Cubbie faithful what he is made of. I know some of you are saying that the last great Cub prospect did not end up fairing so well. Felix Pie is not Starlin Castro, plain and simple. Besides, it would be better for him to get his first major league experience in Spring Training, so that if he does falter a bit, the Cubs can send him back down for more work on his game. Either way, Castro will be one of the best Cubs to hit the field since Sandburg.


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Lilly Ready?

Is Ted Lilly really ready for Opening Day? Lilly is recovering from surgery on his left shoulder from back in November. To me, 3 months is a little fast to be coming back from a procedure on one of your better pitchers throwing shoulder. There really is not a need for him to rush his recovery. The Cubs cannot afford to lose their #2 starter early in April because he wanted to make his first start in game 2. Piniella has a lot of weapons out of the bullpen that can fill Lilly's spot until he is fully recovered. Jeff Samardzija is one of the Cub's best middle relievers and can be moved into the rotation in Lilly's place. If Lou does not want to take a chance on Samardzija, then he can just move everyone in the rotation up 1 spot and then fill the 7th spot with a capable reliever like Justin Berg or John Grabow. Either way Lou looks at it, telling Ted to take it slow would be the best thing for his pitcher.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

GO CUBS GO!!!!!!

Here's a video I found that made my day. WGN staff and some Cub fans just showing their Cubbie pride. I LOVE THIS GAME!!!!!



Wrigley Field Renovation

The Cubs have made some serious renovations to the Friendly Confines this off-season. One of the major additions is the batting cages underneath the right field bleachers. This hitting area will be equipped with one-way glass that allows fans to watch players hit off of the tees and see live pitching. The one-way glass also allows fans to take pictures without disrupting the players in the cage. Also, they are making renovations to the restrooms at the concourse level to make more room to eliminate long lines. That should make the beer flow more now that Cub Crazies won't have to wait as long in line for a spot in the bathroom.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Cubs Offseason Acquisitions

OK, looking back at the 2009 season for the Chicago Cubs, it was dismal at best. Both Kevin Gregg and Milton Bradley turned out to be huge busts and cost the club a TON of money. I can only hope that with them gone, the Cubs will be better off. In addition, Chicago has been very active in the off-season nabbing some big names from free agency to sure up their roster. The Cubs acquired both Xavier Nady and Marlon Byrd in January due to free agency. I personally like the move because it gives the outfield some depth. This will allow the Cubs to use Nady sparingly and that will help them because Nady is coming off of Tommy John surgery in July. Nady brings a strong bat with him to the Cubs, after an impressive 2008 season featuring a .305 batting average and 97 RBI's.
Minus the surgery, the same can be said for Marlon Bryd. In a 3-year stint with the Rangers, Bryd averaged .296 at the plate and totalled 40 home runs and 212 RBI's. Both Bryd and Nady can play just about any outfield position and can help a team with both their gloves and their bats. The only question that remains is, what will skipper Lou Piniella do as far as getting them both on the field at the same time? All I can say is that I hope these two do not follow the Gregg and Bradley road.