Filed under: Cubs | Tags: Cubs, Jake Peavy, Lou Piniella, Rich Harden, Sean Marshall
Since I’m not a nerd at all, I am a subscriber to ESPN insider. For $6.95 a month I get to hear about rumors first so I sound educated when they may or may not happen the next day. Today they had a little blurb about a team I just started liking, the Chicago Cubs. Sarcasm aside, the big rumor surrounding them lately has been the talk of acquiring the great Jake Peavy to an already formidable rotation. Here’s what this premium paragraph read…
Now, as you can read from previous posts, I’m all for acquiring Peavy since I know the doom and gloom associated with being a Cubs pitcher. I just know we’re going to lose Harden early to injury. His track record was bad enough before he joined the cursed blue pinstripes. And something tells me that our sixth starter, Sean Marshall, is going to packaged in a trade to Kansas City soon for a guy nobody has heard of, although I hope not. Unlike most teams that can trade a promising pitcher in their minor league system, we can’t. If our prospects are good, they are on the major league team already. Therefore, come time for a trade we’re going to have to give up this luxury depth of ours and it is going to turn into a soft spot of the team. Piniella’s quite the decorated manager, he oughta know you can never have enough pitching. You can always acquire a bullpen guy, but a guy like Jake Peavy doesn’t come around often. And with the way pitcher’s value increase millions every year, he is a steal for what you’re getting. Pull the trigger Cubbies, something tells me Peavy isn’t afraid to pitch in the big games like some of our starters proved these past two playoff series.
Filed under: Cubs | Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Cubs, Geovany Soto, Jim Edmonds, Kosuke Fukudome, Lou Piniella, Manager of the Year, Reed Johnson, Rich Harden, Rookie of the Year
Baseball has announced some of the season’s award winners, and my cubbies have represented. Chicago Cubs skipper, Lou Piniella, was namedNL Manager of the Year. While our catcher, Geovany Soto, was named NL Rookie of the Year. Can’t say I’m surprised about Soto. Even though he plays a position not typically known for pretty statistics. He dominated all season and you could have named his this after the first few months of the season. I’m actually surprised about Lou. I love him, but I think there were more

Lou Piniella
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deserving candidates. The GM really put him and the the team in a position to win by acquiring guys like Rich Harden, Jim Edmonds and Reed Johnson. However, come playoff time Lou decided not to even play the productive Reed Johnson. Instead, not only did he play and commit to the struggling fan favorite, Kosuke Fukudome, but he batted him second. Plus I have disagreed with him playing Soriano at leadoff ever since we acquired him. I guess Lou is lucky they determine the winner of this award before he is given an opportunity for his team to get swept in the first round of the playoffs for the second straight year. With that said, I wouldn’t have any manager but him.


