Cubs @ Phillies Game Thread

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Time: 12:05 PM CT
TV: CSN, MLB Network
Gameday

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Cubs

Dexter Fowler, CF
Jason Heyward, RF
Kris Bryant, 3B
Anthony Rizzo, 1B
Ben Zobrist, 2B
Albert Almora, LF
Miguel Montero, C
Javier Baez, SS
John Lackey, P

Phillies

Odubel Herrera, CF
Cesar Hernandez, 2B
Freddy Galvis, SS
Maikel Franco, 3B
Ryan Howard, 1B
Cameron Rupp, C
Cody Asche, LF
Tyler Goeddel, RF
Vince Velasquez, P

Will the Cubs win? No.

538 Forecast: 66% chance of winning

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  1. cerulean

    And didn’t work this time.

    When the logout occurs, I typically no longer see the comment I just posted. Right now, I don’t see anything but the first comment.

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    dmick89

    cerulean,

    The only moderated comments I get are from you. I wonder why that is. Every single time I get an email with the heading having to do with a comment pending, I know it’s you. (dying laughing)

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    dmick89

    myles:
    What happened to Velasquez/Almora?

    Velasquez threw a couple pitches and both were around 86 mph. Apparently they were fastballs and he was taken out immediately. Almora gunned down Herrera at home. It wasn’t a difficult play. The Phillies were just testing Almora since they didn’t know what he could do, but he can apparently gun runners down with ease. Herrera didn’t even bother sliding.

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    dmick89

    I found a plugin that should resolve any registered users having comments sent to moderation, but I’d like to find the natural solution within WordPress instead. There’s got to be a way so give me a few days to look into it. If I can’t find anything, I’ll install that plugin.

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  5. josh

    Rizzo the Rat,

    I don’t get too worked up about them unless they are Schwarber level. He’ll be back eventually, and it didn’t feel to me like he was a key offensive member of the team. Obviously his offense is better than anything else he does, but the team still feels stacked.

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    dmick89

    What’s the deal with the Cubs fielders this year? Is there no communication or something? Those near collisions seem to happen daily.

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    dmick89

    josh,

    Soler is probably the better overall player at this point and what I mean by depth is organizational depth. If the Cubs have another injury in the outfield, which with 4 months left in the season is likely, their outfield went from a strength in the beginning of the season to pure shit. Losing 2 outfielders like the Cubs have is about like losing Lester and Hendricks in the rotation. It would suck and losing Schwarber and Soler sucks. Almora will be a fine defensive player, but he’ll probably be a terrible hitter.

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  8. Rizzo the Rat

    dmick89,

    It’s weird how they were handcuffed for several innings by that soft-tossing southpaw reliever, but that’s baseball.

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  9. EnricoPallazzo

    josh:
    Rizzo the Rat,

    I don’t get too worked up about them unless they are Schwarber level. He’ll be back eventually, and it didn’t feel to me like he was a key offensive member of the team. Obviously his offense is better than anything else he does, but the team still feels stacked.

    the thing that bothers me the most is that he seemed to finally be finding his groove at the plate and i’m concerned that this injury de-rails the progress that he seemed to be making.

    not sure if there’s any logic to that.

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    dmick89

    Rizzo the Rat,

    Baez likes to swing. We’ll get these 3-3 days and then we’ll get long stretches where he looks horrible. I’m surprised we haven’t seen some kind of improvement on the types of pitches he swings at, but I haven’t noticed a lot.

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  11. Rizzo the Rat

    If I remember MGL’s research correctly, a runner on second with no outs is the best time for a pitcher to sacrifice.

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    dmick89

    Rizzo the Rat,

    I’d much rather he be swinging. My guess is that the only reason he was laying down a bunt was to keep him off base just in case. Joe usually doesn’t bunt in those situations.

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    dmick89

    Rizzo the Rat,

    I can’t remember, but even if it is the best time for the pitcher to lay down a sac bunt, does that mean it’s the optimal strategy? I’m guessing swinging away is still the best strategy.

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  14. Rizzo the Rat

    dmick89,

    I just checked THE BOOK. He found that a below-average pitcher should sacrifice most off the time and an average-hitting pitcher should sacrifice half the time. I’m fine with the bunt there unless there’s some research retiring that.

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    dmick89

    EnricoPallazzo: not sure if there’s any logic to that.

    Sure, it’s a concern. I’m not sure whether he was really finding his groove or just on a hot streak. If he comes back slow people will say that the injury was the reason (like they did with Corey Patterson after his injury).

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    dmick89

    Rizzo the Rat: I’m fine with the bunt there unless there’s some research retiring that.

    There probably isn’t and I don’t hate the sac bunt there like I’ve hated some of Joe’s pinch hitting decisions (or lack thereof). It’s just not what I would have done. Joe hasn’t done that a lot either. He’s usually let the pitchers hit.

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    dmick89

    dmick89: If he comes back slow people will say that the injury was the reason (like they did with Corey Patterson after his injury).

    This is what will irritate me the most about his injury in the next several months. If Soler does come back and he struggles at the plate, everyone will try to blame it on the injury and point to two weeks prior to it in which he was hitting well. Maybe those two weeks were the start of something. I hope so, but I’m far from sold. It takes more than two weeks to convince me after more than a year of being average or worse at the plate.

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  18. Rice Cube

    dmick89,

    Guessing there hasn’t been a lot of opportunity for it so maybe it’s just some in-game bunt practice for when they do need to bunt.

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  19. umbra

    dmick89:
    Rizzo the Rat,

    I can’t remember, but even if it is the best time for the pitcher to lay down a sac bunt, does that mean it’s the optimal strategy? I’m guessing swinging away is still the best strategy.

    Lowers run expectancy, but increases the chances of one run. IIRC, sac bunts are optimal strat if:

    1. It’s the 7th inning or later
    2. You’re tied or down by 1.
    3. You are the home team.
    4. The player doing the sacrifice really sucks at batting.

    Points 1 and 4 apply. This is probably a push.

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    dmick89

    Rice Cube:
    dmick89,

    Guessing there hasn’t been a lot of opportunity for it so maybe it’s just some in-game bunt practice for when they do need to bunt.

    Excellent point. I’m sold now. Good decision. Hard to believe that the Cubs pitchers haven’t really had many opportunities to lay down bunts in key spots. 2016 has been fun.

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  21. umbra

    josh:
    WILL THE CUBS EVER SCORE AGAIN!?

    It’s about the run differential now. The real question to ask is: will the Cubs ever be scored upon again!?!

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  22. Rizzo the Rat

    dmick89,

    Yeah, that stat is supposed to like like saves, but for setup men. The big downside of the stat is that you can create a huge mess but still get a hold of you leave the game with a lead. It’s dumb.

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  23. umbra

    Rizzo the Rat:
    Holds are one of my last favorite stats don’t get me started on holds.

    Last night I cast a second-level ‘Hold Person’ spell and paralyzed two berserkers, so it worked out pretty great for me.

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    dmick89

    myles: The Javier Baez Game

    Doesn’t come close to matching the Sandberg game or last year’s Schwarber game. Still a good game for Baez who needed one at the plate. Would be nice to get Russell going again.

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    dmick89

    Lackey continues to dominate. His K-BB% is over 20% now. He’s one of nine qualified starters to have a K-BB% that high: http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=y&type=1&season=2016&month=0&season1=2016&ind=0&team=0&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&sort=9,d

    Lackey’s is only 19.9% in that list, but it doesn’t include today’s game.

    The Cubs have 2 in the top 10 and that doesn’t even include Arrieta. Lackey and Zobrist have easily been the two best offseason signings this past winter.

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    dmick89

    Rizzo the Rat:
    This is the kind of game I was expecting from a Cubs-Phillies matchup.

    It’s the kind of game we should see this weekend, but the Braves beat the Cubs once at Wrigley. I’d never expect a sweep on the road, but if there was ever a series that should be a sweep on the road, this one coming up is it.

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    dmick89

    I’m looking forward to watching Jameson Taillon tonight. Kind of funny that Len and JD spent so much time talking today about how Almora was not behind schedule and Taillon is making his debut tonight. He was drafted 2nd overall in 2010.

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  28. cerulean

    Rizzo the Rat: Don’t forget Fowler.

    Pretty sure Fowler didn’t sign for what is effectively a measly $13M one-year deal. That would have been a ridiculous coup for Thoyer.

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  29. myles

    Not making a game recap because I’m currently en route to Midway airport for my grandpa’s honor flight. Suffice to say, we dominated them like we should.

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