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It’s a pitching situation

Add comment June 18th, 2008

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The Chicago Tribune’s Paul Sullivan is reporting that the Cubs are preparing a multi-player package, including Matt Murton and Rich Hill, to trade for Red Sox free-swinging center fielder Coco Crisp.

I don’t mind dealing out either player (Murton: I really like the guy, but the Cubs clearly see no future in him and his Triple-A numbers make him great trade bait. Hill: Many will say it’s too soon to give up on him. But his horrid start to the season and his shoddy Iowa appearances make it seem that he peaked last season), but do the Cubs really need another center fielder, let alone an outfielder?  

Jim Edmonds has grown on Cubbie Nation and shown he’s more than worth the $250,000. Reed Johnson is the perfect player to rotate between left and center. And when all else fails, the ultimate jack of all trades Mark DeRosa can easily hold down left and give Fukudome a day off in right.

First and foremost, what needs to be addressed is the Cubs pitching staff. God knows they have done wonders so far this season and there is little to complain about. But, how much longer will a first place rotation/bullpen be able to maintain the wear-and-tear into the playoffs without making any upgrades?

One concern is the endurance of Ryan Dempster. Can the one-time closer continue to pitch like a No. 2 into September? After all, before this season, he’s only had six starts since 2004. Also, there will come a point where the void in the bullpen will need to be filled by someone other than Chad Fox, Kevin Hart, Sean Marshall, Jose Ascanio, Carmen Pignatiello or Neal Cotts.

As far as rotation pitchers go, the options are out there in C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, Erik Bedard, Randy Wolf and even Greg Maddux.

No easy homecoming

Add comment June 17th, 2008

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Looking at the Cubs schedule before the season, a mid-June series against Tampa Bay looked like the perfect pick-me-up if the Cubs ever needed to break out of a slump.

Well, the Cubs obviously have avoided any serious droughts and the Rays are finally playing like an organization that belongs in Major League Baseball. Heck, Tampa Bay could even be the team that actually starts a Cubs drought.

It’s even gotten to the point where the almighty New York Yankees are fishing excuses for chasing Tampa Bay’s rear. 

Anyway, Tampa Bay welcomes back Lou Piniella and Larry Rothschild as the Cubs welcome back their red-headed stepchild Matt Murton.


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