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Zambrano Gets Cubs Rolling. 4-2 WinBy CubsDave on April 6, 2009 | 2 Comments
Carlos Zambrano pitched 6 innings on Monday to get the Chicago Cubs quest for a third straight division title rolling. Zambrano left the game in the 6th with two men on, Heilman was able to get a DP but not prevent the run scoring, he could do nothing about that. Cotts got the man to end the the 7th, Marmol pitched a good 8th, and Gregg got the save in the 9th, allowing one run on a sac fly.
Alfonso Soriano got the ball rolling with a lead-off home run in the first inning and the Cubs never looked back, Ramirez added a solo shot of his own and Theriot and Hoffpauier each added a RBI. Fontenot was the star man on the day going 3/4 with 2 runs scored, as he looks to show Lou Piniella that he made the right decision naming Fontenot as the second base starter.
The Cubs will be back in action Tuesday as Ryan Dempster takes the mound.
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Chicago Cubs Preview: First Base
If you are anything like me then you are getting a little bored with spring training games, it is great to have live
Derek Lee
baseball back, but it just makes me want the season even more, i don’t like the WBC, and the only reason i would watch it is to make sure that none of the Cubs players get injured. So i thought to break the monotomy i would start my season reviews a little earl. There are still many things left up in the air right now, the bullpen for one, the 5th starters role, the back up catcher, and a infielder who can back up Ramirez at 3rd, so there is a chance that by opening day this information could be out of date, however i will start with certain positions that have settled, to give the other question marks time to sort themselves out.
There is no doubt as to the starting first baseman, Derek Lee has been one of the most consistent Cubs players since he came to the North Side in 2004, swapping the sunshine of Florida for the winds of Wrigley. Derek Lee is not only a good offensive play, but his steller defense is invaluable to a Cubs infield. Defense is one area in baseball that is under rated. If people were to ask questions of Lee, it would be his ability to hit into double plays on a regular basis, he led the NL last season HIDP, batting 3rd ahead of the clean up hitter is a vital part of the line-up, one of the mos inportant in my mind, so he will need to lower that HIDP stat, Lee flashed some power last season but fell well short of his 2005 HR total of 46. Although he is not needed to hit with that much power in a lineup that is certainly not short of power bats with Soriano/Bradley/Soto and Aramis Ramirez.
Although this is not part of a baseball preview, i would also like to bring peoples attention to the charity that Derek Lee set up with Boston Celtics CEO Wye Grousbeck. In 2006 Dereks daughter Jada was diagnosed with Leber’s congenital amaurosis, a rare genetic disease resulting in loss of vision, for further information please visit the First Touch foundation page at:
http://1sttouch.org/home.htm
You can help by just purchasing a Project 3000 wrist band, follow my lead and ‘Believe The Unseen’
Now back to the first base preview, when Derek Lee needs a breather, or god forbid he is injured, Micah Hoffpauier will be backing up first base. Micah installed his name into Cubs minds last Spring by belting home runs, he was given a opportunity during the season to perform in the MLB, and took advantage of it, hitting well over .300. Hoffpauier will be the main left handed threat off the bench, he will also backup the corner outfield spots, giving Soriano and Bradley much needed rest.
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Marshall Impresses In Loss To RangersBy CubsDave on March 8, 2009 | No Comments
Sean Marshall tossed 4 scorless innings tonight in a 7-2 loss to the Texas Rangers. Marshall who is fighting for the 5th
starters role has now pitched 9 innings of ball this Spring and has only given up the single run, Sean Marshall and Aaron Heilman are battling it out on equal footing right now.Milton Bradley singled in his first AB against his former team, Micah Hoffpauier had a hit in his only AB, and has a Spring BA of .303. A-Ram is batting .316 after having two hits in two AB’s tonight. Koyie Hill who is battling for the back up catcher spot had two hits in 2 AB’s.
Discussions involving the sale of the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley field are moving forward according to Bud Selig.
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Snyder Slam puts Cubs at 4-0By CubsDave on February 28, 2009 | No Comments
Brad Snyder hit a grand slam to put the Cubs as the only National league team to start the spring unbeaten. The Cubs used a 9 run 7th to beat the cross town rival White Sox 13-0. Micah Hoffpauier continued his strong spring with a RBI double, giving him 8 RBI’s in 4 games. Koyie Hill who is battling for the back-up catchers role also knocked in a pair with a 2 run double.
Aaron Heilman made the most of his spring start, striking out 4 of the 7 hitters that he faced. Heilman will battle Marshall, Guzman and Samardzija, for the 5th starters role in the Cubs rotation heading into the new season. Kevin Gregg who is batling Carlos Marmol for the closers role gave up one hit and struck out one batter in one inning of work.
The Cubs sit atop the cactus league standings after starting a perfect 4-0.
In other news:
Carlos Marmol has decided that he wil pitch in the WBC. Lou has told Marmol that it will not effect the battle for the closers role, and he will still be able to compete when he returns.
Corey Koskie and the Chicago Cubs agreed to a minor league contract today. Koskie will join the Cubs when team Canada are finished playing in the WBC. Koskie might be that cover for 3rd base the Cubs have been looking for all spring.
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Cubs Down Rangers, Move 3-0
The Chicago Cubs continued there perfect start to Cactus League play by beating the Texas Rangers 10-4 Friday afternoon. Micah Hoffpauier, Mike Fontenot and Sam Fuld all homered for the Cubs as they moved past the Rangers in there first away game of the Spring.
Hoffpauier continued his strong spring by sending a 3 run shot in the stands, he now has 7 RBI’s this spring. Mike Fontenot who will be hoping to get more than 400 at bats this season for the first time in his major league career helped his cause by hitting a 2 run homer and also driving in two more runs.
Ted Lilly in his only cactus league start before leaving to join the USA camp, pitched two innings of scoreless ball. Rivas and Johnson knocked in the other runs as the Cubs continued there preperation for the new major league season.
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Spring NotesBy CubsDave on February 22, 2009 | No Comments
Carlos Marmol is considering not pitching in the WBC, Lou Piniella made a joke comment to Marmol that while he was
away pitching in the WBC, Kevin Gregg would be in Mesa pitching 98mph fast balls. Marmol and Gregg will compete for the closers role and Marmol doesn’t want to miss a beat, however he commented that it is always hard to turn down your country. He is expected to make a decision today on whether he will pitch in the WBC or stay in Mesa with the Cubs, I’m hoping that it is the latter.Jeff Samardzija will pitch the opening cactus league game Wednesday agains’t the LA Dodgers at HoHoKam Park. Samardzija will be vying for the 5th starters role with Sean Marshall and Aaron Heilman. The young hurler from Notre Dame will be given the ball first and asked to show what he can do. Samardzija spent the majority of last season in the Cubs bullpen so will need stretching out if he is going to be considered for the 5th starters role. Set rotation pitchers like Carls Zambrano and Ryan Dempster will now pitch until the second week of games.
Rich Harden is yet to face live hitters, Lou is holding him back to make sure that his shoulder is fully healthy. Harden will pitch two more side sessions before facing the likes of Soriano and Bradley in live batting practice. Harden has commented that he feels great, and his daily routine to get himself ready to go is working fine.
Koyie Hill and Paul Bako will compete this spring to be Geovany Soto’s backup. Bako has collected quite the number of Jerseys from being moved around so much, he doesn’t offer much on the offensive side of the ball, but he can continue to mentor Soto, who is going into his 2nd full season with the Cubs. A little bit of healthy competition never hurt anyone.
The Cubs might be looking for extra infield help, although carrying 12 pitchers and 13 position players does not give much room for Wiggle. As of right now there is not a back-up for A-Ram at 3rd base, DeRosa who took on that role last season is now in Cleveland. Jake Fox has been taking ground balls at 3rd, however with a back up catcher, Hoffpauier, Johnson, Gathwright, and either Miles or Fontenot, there is not much room left to add cover at 3rd.
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Spring In Our StepBy CubsDave on February 17, 2009 | 2 Comments

Last Springs Star!
Spring Training, the time where we can almost touch the season, but have to live with the fact that it is still over a month away. It is the ultimate tease, like dangling a hot dog in front a hungry dog, or like dangling a hot dog in front of a baseball fan at the ball game.
Some things have already occured during the first few days of spring training, so here is a quick round up of all that we have learned about the Cubs in 2009:
* Soriano could be moving from his favoured lead-off spot in the Cubs line-up. The Cubs were 69-36 last season with Soriano occupying the lead-off spot. With Soriano getting older and past trouble with his legs, moving him down the line-up might be the right move for Lou, taking the pressure off Soriano and the need to run.
* Last years fan favorite Micah Hoffpauier is being relied on this season to be the main power source from the bench. With Daryl Ward leaving a vacant spot was filled by the star of last Spring. He is livng proof that a strong spring can propel you into the thoughts of not just the management but the fans as well. He will also work first base and both outfield spots to give everyday players a rest here or there.
* Although Sean Marshall seems to be the leading candidate for the Cubs 5th starters role, it is by no means a foregone conclusion. Aaron Heilman, Angel Guzman and Jeff Samardzija are all eyeing the oppurtunity.
* Carlos Zambrano has revealed that he will not pitch in the WBC. He will focus all his attention on the Cubs, he also is likely to undergo LASIK eye surgery at some point this spring. He joins a list of Cubs players who have decided to give the WBC a miss this year, that list includes the likes of Rich Harden, Ryan Dempster and Angel Guzman.
* Rich Harden has commented that he is ready to go and has had a very productive off-season, and his shoulder feels healthy. Despite this he will still be watched carefully by the Cubs management.
* Unlike years previous, there have been no world series predictions by any of the Cubs players (Lets
keep it like that)
That is a very basic look at some topics right now, i will delve into more detail when there are any developments.

