Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Tuesday Turnaround

Here we are again, the Cubs look really good and then they drop two in a row in miserable fashion. Slowly but surely they're gaining ground on the cards. I dunno, Brenley can talk till he's blue in the face about quality at Bats, but when dubois can't move the runner over after a leadoff double, then these at bats are still Below quality. And, by the way, if someone wants to let me know what Holly's numbers are against Willis, I'm all ears. Never mind the fact that Walker should have been in the lineup, i'm pretty fuzzy on why Doobie (my new Dubois nickname because he looks stoned out there in left field) was starting yesterday. By the way, did you see the Slow-Mo shot of his one hop catch that "got caught in the lights". IS there any good traid-bait out there in the AL so this guy can relax and just hit?

Willis is a tricky lefty w/ a deceptive delivery, hey, lets start the rookie who's never seen him before just because he's a righty. Honestly, I think on any given night every member of the CBA could pick the cubs lineup, and have a chance at guessing Dusty's lineup.

So tonight we're looking for the Tuesday Turnaround against the cubs real nemesis from the '03NLCS. No, not the goat, no not Bartman, nope, not even Gonzo, yup that's right Josh Beckett, winner of game 5 and long reliever in game 7. I'm more worried that Dusty will start both Enrique and Macias in the same game than I am about the pitcher, but I'm still worried about the pitcher.

Yesterday also highlights the Cubs need for another starter. I dunno what all these trade talkers are smoking when they say we're deep at starting pitcher. Having rookies as two of your starters and one of them is Glendon Rusch, this does not exactly personify depth. They need to get on the phone and Grab up Schmidt or the Rocket before someone else does.

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