Wow, what a crappy week to be a Cubs fan. Our play this week reminded me of the 3 game series with LA last October. Decent picthing performances from our starters, but no timely hits to put us on the board.
Our starters should all have better records than what they are posting right now. Each one, as far as I can remember, have kept us at 3 or below for most of their starts. But with no runs from us, I guess it doesn't really matter if I'm starting. On top of this lack of timely hitting, we are making mistake after mistake around on the bases. And our relief is in poor shape right now too. Oh, and our lack of infield depth is on display right now with Aramis' strained calf muscle. Saturday's Cardinals game is a good example of all of this:
First off, and probably most importantly, we're not scoring runs. It's not that we're not getting hits, they just aren't coming at the right time. Yesterday we matched the Cardinals with 10 hits. But, they got 7 runs, and we got 1 (that one run wouldn't have happened without a Cardinals error). This could easily just be that everyone's cold right now, and in a few weeks when we get a good home stand with the wind blowing out, all will be fine. With all our bats, I'm not too concerned with us getting hits, but there again, the hits have to come at the right time.
The baserunning yesterday was some crap. Joey Gathright, who I believe we have on our team just for his speed (because he's sure not here to hit for average or power), was picked off at first. He was froze. And, we just keep hitting into double plays when we do get men on. It's so frustrating. I like that we're trying to steal bases, but it just seems to be coming at the wrong time.
Next is our lack of depth (especially in the infield). Aramis has a strained calf and should probably be out at least 5 days or so (they said he's not going to be put on the 15 day dl). So, yesterday, our infield as lee(1b, of course), miles (2b), fontenot (3b) and theriot (ss). If any of those guys had gone done, we would have had to go to soriano or koyie hill. Last year, I think our depth on the bench was a very underated part of our success. On the bench, we had fontenot and cedeno (and you can roll your eyes about ronny cedeno if you want, he was a solid back-up last year). We also had DeRosa, who could easily play any position. This season, we picked Miles up to be that person, but Lou is playing him at second (which I think is his natural position). Last season, we'd have shifted DeRosa to third and Fontenot would play second (which is where he should be). And, we would still have Cedeno ready to go if we needed him.
And, this week our bullpen has made a bad situation worse nearly every game. We get into the 7th with some hope because we're just behind one or two runs, and the next reliever proceeds to walk a few batters then give up a home run. Case in point, Patton's batting practice grand slam toss to Pujols after filling up the bases. Did you see this pitch? I could have hit it out of Busch Stadium (at least out of the infield if there were no fielders). The Cardinals should send Patton a bottle of champagne for that. Our bullpen is in poor shape right now. Marmol is hurt and not playing. Gregg is hurt and kind of playing, and there aren't many other people there I feel comfortable with. I'd say right now, Heilman is our best bet. I get worried whenever Patton, Cotts, or Guzman take the mound. I'm glad Smarj is back, but he gave up several runs in his first game back.
Here's another problem, while I'm thinking about it. We have 3 players not playing now because they are hurt (Bradley, Ramirez, Marmol) and Gregg only able to pitch an inning at a time, but no one on the dl. So, we have 3 guys who are sitting the bench and unlikely to get in, but no one pulled up to take their place. I hope we don't end up in extra innnings next week.
I'm writing this just before the Sunday 4/26 Cardinals game. Hopefully we'll escape St Louis with a scrap of dignity becuase of the game today. But, if it goes as it has all week, Harden will pitch a solid 6 innings where he gives up a one run homer, then walks a batter and gives up a double to the next batter, making it out with just 2 runs. We will record 7 hits during Harden's six innings but won't score a run. We'll hit into 2 double plays and get caught stealing 2nd while Soriano is batting. In the 7th, whatever reliever we bring in will immediately walk at least one batter (maybe two) then give up a home run to someone in the lower half of the order (Barden or Thurston I'm guessing). We'll then be down, let's say 5-0. Fukudome will score on a double by Lee, putting us at 5-1, but this massive scoring surge will be ended by a double play two batters later. Then in the 8th, the Cards will pile on more runs from Ludwick, Duncan or Pujols on whatever reliever pitches. We will strike out or hit weak pop outs for the rest of the game (except for the double play ground outs). I hope I'm wrong.
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decent pitching with no offensive support sounds like a typical bad padres season. we seem to be leveling off some, though - mostly because of losing much-needed pitching to injury, etc.
ReplyDeletemostly, I just wanted to say how disappointed I've been in Soto (from a fantasy perspective of course). My fantasy notes have been saying, "Don't worry - last year was not a mistake; just wait it out." That's a terrible thing to have to say.