This Chicago Cubs offense. It is becoming hilarious in its predictability. Unfortunately for us, it is predictably bad.
By Brett on April 23, 2010
This Chicago Cubs offense. It is becoming hilarious in its predictability. Unfortunately for us, it is predictably bad.
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Matt Garza looked great. That is all.
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21 May 2013
Could it be that the organization still believes Vitters is the long-term answer at third base?
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21 May 2013
What exactly are we looking for from Matt Garza over the next couple months? What's coming for Starlin Castro? And what's up with David Price's arm?
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There is still plenty of time, and plenty of good indicators, including the most important ones at this point in his development.
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I swore I watched most if this game. How did we leave 22 runners on base with 10 hits and two walks with two runs scoring?
Magic?
There’s team LOB, and there’s individual LOB. That there is the added up individual LOB.
Does a runner have to be in scoring position to be considered LOB if he doesn’t score? If my single only moves a runner from 2nd to 3rd, am I charged with a runner LOB?
That’s a good question. I’m assuming that if you get a hit or take a walk, you don’t get an LOB, even if you don’t score the run.