Nothing is quite as much fun as watching a Cubs game at WRigley Field, and even as a Dodgers fan, it was a spectacular day in the Windy City this afternoon.
Ryan Dempster was dominating, the Boys in Blue were flat, and Larry King, a baseball fan from Miami, sung Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Wish I was there. Wish I could have stopped by Harry Caray's and had a brew.
Celebrated the day with a fantasy trade, dealing D Wayne Wise and an A's prospect for Hideki Okajima and some holds. Big Mike D from Chicago was the taker, and he is a player who plays for fun and trades a lot. I had Dempster in one league and traded him for James Loney, needing obp and b.a. I threw in Griffey, who has had a few HRS but all but established that this is his last year. Dempster has been inconsistent, but shows clear signs that he will win 14=15 games for Chicago. You would think that with the Big Z, Harden, and Dempster, the Cubs should get to the playoffs. Not to mention Lilly is a picture of perfection and consistency. Solid starters through and through.
But times change and so too must the teams. D Lee is not the guy who powered the Marlins to the World Series in 2003. That was years ago. The Cubs search for a CF never worked out, and while other teams have discovered a Markakis and an Adam Jones, the Cubs got stuck with Felix Pie. And A Ram has been hurt, hasn't he? Age catching up with him.
De Rosa had an awesome season but they dealt him, why I don't know. Theriot will be solid, but they need more. Going with Gregg as closer but Wood is gone. Soto's bat has been less than so so at the plate. The Cubs just ain't where they should be. The Cubs just are not as good as they were last year, and they did not win then.
Disappointing. No city deserves to win more. No city wants to win more. But calling upon Bobby Scales and Jake Fox, both journeyman, won't cut it. Friday nite, seeing the game on the line, with two rookies, one 30, one 26, did not make for dreams. Scales did have a pinch hit HR, but where are the Cubs rookies? Who is moving in to excite the crowd?
Teams generate fans and excitement with new blood. The Cubs have a great player in Reed Johnson who will have an occasional great day and make a regular great catch. But Fukodome has been blah, Soriano has not been clutch, and centerfield is lacking. I don't know, but there is something I don't like about the team the way it is set up.
If they could put Soriano at second, land a centerfielder, get youthful strength at the corners, have a pitching staff that was more reliable, maybe I would have more faith. But I think there is going to be a disappointing summer afoot at Wrigley. Doesn't matter, it's one great place to watch a game, fantasy or reality.
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