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    Rice Cube

    Cubs win in 2:30

    That Padres Motorola patch looks like shit, I hope when they make the Cubs do it, it doesn’t look anywhere near as terrible

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  2. berselius

    Rice Cube,

    Can’t say I’m gonna miss him. And based on past oblique comments I remember hearing over the years, the same goes for other folks in the Cubs media room.

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  3. BVS

    Sut is raging on the ump tonight.

    “Put your mask on and learn how to do your job better.”

    Ok. I’m warming up to Sut in the booth. (dying laughing).

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  4. berselius

    Rice Cube,

    To be fair, umps usually don’t give the benefit of the doubt to guys with a history of control problems like *checks notes* Kyle Hendricks

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  5. berselius

    Important softball update – the Nukes emulated the Cubs tonight, getting walked off by the last place team followed by an easy mercy rule win over the league leaders in game two.

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  6. Perkins

    I know Phil Cuzzi’s name, which I consider a negative for an umpire, but I’m not sure why I know it. Does he consistently call such an egregious zone?

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  7. berselius

    I can only imagine what the Angels coaches are going to say about their SP trying to make a barehanded catch of a line drive with his pitching hand (dying laughing).

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  8. andcounting

    Rice Cube,

    He’s a good stop-the-bleeding guy. He’s not a closer, but he’s not a disaster either. I actually think he would have made more sense than Hughes (which made no sense) if they absolutely had to take Wesneski out in the 5th.

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  9. andcounting

    andcounting,

    I ask mainly because first base was open (and Hughes sure pitched like the plan was to pitch around Ohtani) and then two righties named Trout and Rendon came up next. Hughes has traditional platoon splits and Leiter has reverse splits. If the plan was to pitch around Ohtani I don’t think either guy made sense. I agree Leiter was probably a better option than Hughes and that the situation was probably advantage-Angels regardless. But seeing as though Wesneski pretty much got the shaft from luck and the defense that inning, he still seemed like the best option to me.

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    Rice Cube

    andcounting,

    I think Wesneski was gassed but also seemed to have enough oomph to at least try for the out, though the last time he faced Ohtani was the HR that was a 3B that should have been an ITPHR except they correctly ruled it went above the yellow line, but other than that one really dumb blowup, Leiter has been good against both handedness and that splitter or whatever he throws is pretty effective against lefties, so if Wesneski was gonna be out, that might have been my go-to since Leiter can at least go the next inning and maybe even the one after that. But Hughes would have been okay as the last-out-of-the-inning LOOGY, but once he walked Ohtani I figured they were screwed.

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    Rice Cube

    Rice Cube,

    I also think that a good portion of the pitchers suddenly sucking is not Ross’ fault, though there are plenty of lineup constructions and reliever deployments thus far that make you shake your head (dying laughing)

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  12. andcounting

    Rice Cube,

    There’s a difference between not Ross’s fault and Ross just doing nothing to contribute positively to the overall mentality of the team. He makes bad decisions and he’s overwhelmingly uninspiring. That’s my take anyway.

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  13. Perkins

    This team’s in a really weird spot for the trade deadline. They could get a hefty return for Stroman (and possibly a couple others), but then there’s probably no way they’re competitive next year.

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  14. Perkins

    New York right now looks like that filter movies use to show they’re in Mexico. Plus, visibility is at like one mile. Absolutely wild.

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