Belated game thread: Cubs at Cardinals and a piece of history

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The Cubs are already up 4-0, thanks to an Ian Stewart 3-run homer off of Wainright.

I forgot to include this piece of history in my minifacepalm this morning. Yesterday marked the 100 year anniversary of the last game that Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance played together. In memoriam:

Baseball's Sad Lexicon

These are the saddest of possible words
"Tinker to Evers to Chance."
A trio of Bearcubs and fleeter than birds
Tinker and Evers and Chance.

Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble
Turning a Giant hit into a double
Words that are heavy with nothing but trouble:
Tinker to Evers to Chance.

h/t to slog and Mrs. Berselius

Lineups

RF David DeJesus

2B Darwin Barney

SS Starlin Castro

LF Alfonso Soriano

3B Ian Stewart

1B Bryan LaHair

C Geovany Soto

CF Marlon Byrd

P Jeff Samardzija

 

SS Rafael Furcal

CF Jon Jay

LF Matt Holliday

RF Carlos Beltran

3B David Freese

C Yadier Molina

1B Matt Carpenter

2B Daniel Descalso (keep wanting to write his name as Daniel Desario…)

P Adam Wainwright

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  1. srbutch5

    Len just mentioned the Cubs are leading MLB in rotation strikeouts…the hope monster tells me this is a good thing.

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  2. bubblesdachimp

    Seems like the book on lahair will eventually tell people as long as you throw it away he can’t hit it.

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  3. bubblesdachimp

    Actually it is a fair amount of line drives all over the place. His stuff isn’t as fast today. Get him out of the inning and out.

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  4. mb21

    I didn’t know the Cubs game had been delayed and had been intentionally avoiding it because of F7. I’m too biased after this amount of time. Anyway, I turned the tv on 5:20 or so and I see Samardzija had thrown a shutout through 4. I sit down to watch and the 5th inning happened. (dying laughing)

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  5. Rice Cube

    @ mb21:
    It kind of logs it in the Gameday live, but I think the archive has been disabled. You could technically copy down each pitch as it happens, I guess. But who wants to do that?

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  6. Mish

    mb21 wrote:

    Anyway, I turned the tv on 5:20 or so and I see Samardzija had thrown a shutout through 4. I sit down to watch and I let the 5th inning happen to me. (dying laughing)

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  7. mb21

    F7’s first start velocity:

    He didn’t have nearly the velocity today and lost quite a bit after the 1st.

    That’s one thing I noticed about him when I looked through his pfx charts for the few games he had started prior to this year. One game he’d have great velocity and the next he’d be nowhere close to it. He had 16+ pitches over 96 in his first start and 1 or 2 today.

    Will be interesting to see his velocity next time out.

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  8. Suburban kid

    Baseball’s Sad Lexicon

    Pat mentioned this yesterday but pissed me off by saying Tinkers, Evers and Chance were average. This was based on number of DPs turned or something.

    Wasn’t Chance a really good player, and at least one of Evers or Tinker was really good for a couple seasons?

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  9. josh

    @ mb21:
    Seriously, it works so well, it makes you wonder why all teams aren’t teaching fastball/cutter to their closers. Maybe players don’t want to be pigeonholed as a closer or something?

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  10. SkipVB

    I was disappointed that Garza didn’t FacePalm after his 9th inning air mail to 1B. The gif we had here the other day cut out a little early. Look at this gif from the Business Insider link that was posted by (Mish?) earlier today (that is, if you want, I’m not really telling you what to do, just a suggestion, move along). Garza almost does the full FacePalm. If Berselius would have paid Garza’s agent the extra $20 in marketing fees, I bet we’d have had the full FacePalm.

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  11. josh

    @ SkipVB:
    I was thinking he just retired a couple years ago. I guess he had nothing but injuries after his stint with the Cubs and finally called it quits in 2009 after not making major league teams of a couple different clubs.

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  12. uncle dave

    @ SkipVB:
    Yes sir, you are correct. But what’s a measly ‘h’ between friends?

    Fun fact: John Jay’s predecessor as governor of New York was George Clinton. Which also makes me happy, you know, as a fan of Parliament/Funkadelic.

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  13. uncle dave

    SkipVB wrote:

    @ josh:
    Hey Uncle Dave, did I steal your thunder, or earn a my history gold star?

    I don’t think I have any thunder to steal, so we’ll go with the gold star…

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  14. dylanj

    hey md- tomorrows minor post is saved. Just post it whenever tomorrow I have a softball tourney and wont be around.

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  15. SkipVB

    @ josh:
    Could be because I might be older than you, but I definitely don’t know John Jay first hand! I didn’t know John Jay was gov of NY or that he was preceded by George Clinton though.

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