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"Where were you on that one, dipshit?" |
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I really don't have much animosity towards Mulder since I was exited about the trade at the time but realized we were giving up something with Harren. That Mulder was only good for a single ****ing year and Harren is now an ace is a huge kick in the balls. Still doesn't make the trade that brutal when thinking about the everything at that time. |
Haren, Carpenter, Wainwright.
That's the way love goes....whoo oooh :( |
I was very sleepy last night and fell asleep frequently during that game. But I do remember Lohse having a 1-2 count on a batter in the middle innings and walking him, then he got an 0-2 count on the NEXT D-Back and walked him too. Then the next guy rips a 2 run double. I shut the TV off and went to bed. For Lohse to get two consecutive batters with 2 strikes and then not have the mental toughness to get at least one of them is pathetic. He needed to be a bulldog at that point and he turned into a wet noodle. I would give Lohse two more starts and if he doesn't produce, send him down and bring up our best pitcher in the minors.
His team gave him early run support with a couple of leads and he let his team down. |
Hrabosky must have said it a hundred times last night but it's still true, if you score seven against Danny Haren you really expect to win. Lohse needs to get his poop in a group.
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7 runs against Haren and lose.....:cuss: |
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Okay, so maybe last night sucked.
However, at least we're not moving an $18 million starter into a setup role: ______________________________________________________ NEW YORK (AP)—Cubs manager Lou Piniella has decided to move ace right-hander Carlos Zambrano(notes) to the bullpen. Piniella talked to Zambrano about switching to an eighth-inning role before Chicago faced the New York Mets on Wednesday night. He says Zambrano was ready to do whatever was best for the team and the change “makes all the sense in the world.” Ted Lilly(notes) will be inserted into the rotation when he comes off the disabled list, probably this weekend. Zambrano agreed to a $91.5 million, five-year contract extension in August 2007 that includes a 2013 option that could make the deal worth $110.75 million over six seasons. He says he doesn’t like the idea of being a reliever but wants to help the team win. |
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