Cubs go for 8 in a row

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After briefly getting the hopes up of some Cubs fans the Cubs have lost 9 of 11 and 7 in a row. They're shooting for number 8 tonight as Travis Wood makes his 2nd start of the season. The Cubs will be facing JA Happ. Here's what Berselius said about tonight's game:

Tuesday: Travis Wood, LHP (4.50, 5.30, 4.28, 4.02) vs J. A. Happ, LHP (4.96, 4.60, 3.91, 4.57), 7:05 PM CT

Wood was penciled into the rotation by most people after being picked up in the Sean Marshall deal, but following the Transformation of Jeff Samardzija and a truly terrible spring, he found himself in Iowa instead. ERA-wise he's been pretty pedestrian there (4.57) but his peripherals (3.76 FIP, 3+ K/BB) suggest that he figured something out, hopefully. His .358 BABIP could explain that ERA-FIP split. He made one fill-in start earlier this month when Matt Garza skipped a turn due to a nasty flu bug and turned in a solidly adequate start against the Dodgers (6 IP, 3 R), though three runs is often an insurmountable lead for this offense.

Happ was acquired from the Phillies for Roy Oswalt in one of many facepalm-worthy Ed Lynch moves during his tenure as GM. Happ put up great ERAs in his time with thie Phillies, while posting merely meh FIPs. In his three seasons with the Phillies, mostly as a starter, he posted BABIPs of .266, .262, and .250, while it regressed back up to .300 not long after he joined the Astros. He's got a pretty good strikeout rate for a lefty starter but he can't find the plate worth a damn.

The Cubs hit lefties pretty well so I'm thinking they win tonight. 

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  1. ACT

    I miss the old Castro who couldn’t field, but made great contact. I think someone replaced him with Bizarro Castro.

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  2. ACT

    I’m enjoying the Phillies’ losing record/being in last place. Also, I like how the Yankees are fourth, and Orioles are first (wtf?).

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  3. josh

    @ Mobile Rice:
    Pretty much. That has to at least be part of the plan. Buy low/trade high on vets, shoot for a couple years of top 5 draft picks.

    New theory on Sveum: maybe they wanted someone who wasn’t afraid to lose? Seems like a tough assignment for a manager, though, since you live and die by your record, more or less, in the league.

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  4. ACT

    @ josh:
    Why do we need a “theory” on Sveum? He’s a typical manager who makes typical manager moves. There’s no mystery to explain.

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  5. ACT

    People are way over-thinking the Sveum hiring. I believe people got their hopes up too much in expecting Thoyer to hire a new super-manager who would make all the smart decisions.

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  6. josh

    @ ACT:
    Overthinking? Me? I will consider this proposal and do some research on how much thinking is usually made by people in my demographic. Do you thinks 6-7 sources will suffice? Give me 24 hours to get you a rough draft on how I think we can approach measuring whether I’m overthinking.

    Subtheories: Depressed? OCD?

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