Wild Bill Hits Wrigley Tomorrow!

If you are watching the Cubs game Friday, pay special attention to who’s throwing the first pitch out.  He’s quite a guy. Wild Bill Holden, the Cub fan who has walked from Arizona to Illinois in order to raise money for juvenile diabetes research, will reach Wrigley Field tomorrow.  In the meanwhile, he has raised … Continue reading “Wild Bill Hits Wrigley Tomorrow!”

If you are watching the Cubs game Friday, pay special attention to who’s throwing the first pitch out.  He’s quite a guy.

Wild Bill Holden, the Cub fan who has walked from Arizona to Illinois in order to raise money for juvenile diabetes research, will reach Wrigley Field tomorrow.  In the meanwhile, he has raised $155,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation from his Walk-the Walk campaign.

 

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Wild Bill will throw out the first pitch and lead the crowd it Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh inning stretch at the Cubs game against the Nationals Friday.   It’s all well and good to have actors and politicians do this on a daily basis.  On Friday, there will be a true hero filling this role.

Here’s a link to a good (and recent) article about Wild Bill in the Herald News.  It’s very good.  Check it out.

Knock ’em dead, Bill. 

Derrek Lee and RBI Opportunities

 This was passed on to me by a friend re: Derrek Lee:  Picked this up from a Baseball Prospectus article: It is worth noting, however, that Lee has been the most efficient hitter in the majors in 2005 when it comes to capitalizing on his RBI opportunities. He ranks just 79th in the total number … Continue reading “Derrek Lee and RBI Opportunities”

 This was passed on to me by a friend re: Derrek Lee:

 Picked this up from a Baseball Prospectus article:

It is worth noting, however, that Lee has been the most efficient hitter
in the majors in 2005 when it comes to capitalizing on his RBI
opportunities. He ranks just 79th in the total number of base runners
that have been on base during his plate appearances, yet he’s third
behind Lee and Manny Ramirez with 64 RBI; not
even Ted Williams was able to drive in so many runs with so few opportunities. Lee’s
performance in this regard is completely unprecedented and has never
been sustained for an entire season.

Imagine what Lee’s RBI totals would be if Patterson and Perez did a
better job getting on base?

 

Cubs looking to tie it up

It’s the top of the 8th right now and the Cubs have a 6-2 edge on the Sox fueled by a first inning homerun by Aramis Ramirez.  Baseball being the game that it is, I know than to call a victory for the Cubs quite yet.  Both team have gotten to the other’s bullpen so anything … Continue reading “Cubs looking to tie it up”

It’s the top of the 8th right now and the Cubs have a 6-2 edge on the Sox fueled by a first inning homerun by Aramis Ramirez.  Baseball being the game that it is, I know than to call a victory for the Cubs quite yet.  Both team have gotten to the other’s bullpen so anything could happen. 

Lee is 2-4 and therefore his BA is going to go up even if he gets another at-bat.

The Sox gotta love playing the Cubs at the Cell.  If nothing else, at least they get some fans in the stands.  I mean Cub fans, of course.

Update:  The Cubs pull it off.  Final score:  6-2

Lee/Pujols- Redux

Not to dwell on the Lee/Pujols issue but I just happened to glance at mlb.com’s website.  On their “Who’s Hot Who’s Not” column, guess which two firstbaseman are listed first in the “Who’s Hot” column? Coincidence?  Or good ol’ fashioned friendly competition?  Looks like they’re both making their case the best way they can.

Not to dwell on the Lee/Pujols issue but I just happened to glance at mlb.com’s website.  On their “Who’s Hot Who’s Not” column, guess which two firstbaseman are listed first in the “Who’s Hot” column?

Coincidence?  Or good ol’ fashioned friendly competition?  Looks like they’re both making their case the best way they can.

Memo to Dusty: Corey should not leadoff

Can we all agree on this? Apparently, Corey Patterson has asked Dusty Baker to lead off and Dusty in his infinite wisdom has put him in the number one spot. Huh? Let’s take a look at Corey’s numbers: Lifetime OBP: .300 2005 OBP:  .279   His OBP mark is not particularly impressive.  Actually, it kinda sucks.  This … Continue reading “Memo to Dusty: Corey should not leadoff”

Can we all agree on this?

Apparently, Corey Patterson has asked Dusty Baker to lead off and Dusty in his infinite wisdom has put him in the number one spot.

Huh?

Let’s take a look at Corey’s numbers:

Lifetime OBP: .300
2005 OBP:  .279

 

His OBP mark is not particularly impressive.  Actually, it kinda sucks.  This year’s mark of .279 is the worst he’s had in any full season.  in addition, Mr Contact has 71 strikeouts in 277 at-bats. 

More to the point, there are other Cubs who might be more suited for the leadoff spot.  Neifi Perez’s OBP of .312 is no great shakes but is certainly better than Patterson’s.   Todd Walker doesn’t have a whole lot of speed but the name of the game is getting on base and Walker’s .357 fits the bill.

Dusty is known as a player’s manager and that’s usually a good thing.  But don’t let that cloud your judgement, Coach.

Who Gets Your Vote for NL Firstbaseman?

There’s a tight race in the All-Star balloting for National League firstbaseman.  As of June 20: Albert Pujols  1,283,047 Derrek Lee  1,117,634 …and Lee seems to making ground. There is a Lee/Pujols discussion going on over at Baseball Musings with 27 comments and counting.  Now all my baseball friends know two things about me: I … Continue reading “Who Gets Your Vote for NL Firstbaseman?”

There’s a tight race in the All-Star balloting for National League firstbaseman.  As of June 20:

  • Albert Pujols  1,283,047
  • Derrek Lee  1,117,634

…and Lee seems to making ground.

There is a Lee/Pujols discussion going on over at Baseball Musings with 27 comments and counting. 

Now all my baseball friends know two things about me:

  1. I am a die-hard Cub fan
  2. Albert Pujols is my favorite active player

If I based my vote on loyalty, this would put me in a bind.  Fortunately, I’m able to look past loyalty and and vote for the firstbaseman who deserves it.

Both Lee and Pujols are having All-Star seasons and let’s face it, both will see time in the game.  As for who gets my vote, it has to be Derrek Lee.  One poster on Baseball Musings put it quite succinctly.  What more can Lee do?  He leads the NL in BA, rbis, HR and is second in runs and doubles.  And something that goes unnoticed, he has 10 stolen bases in 12 attempts. 

Lee’s value to his team is unmeasurable.  Without Lee, the Cubs would be floundering in 3rd or 4th place in the NL Central.  Yes, Pujols contributes much to the Cardinals.  He also has a lineup that protects him.  Something that Lee doesn’t always have.

I love Albert Pujols.  He is no doubt the better firstbaseman over the long haul.  He will have the better career.  I will go out on a limb and predict that barring injury or scandal, Albert will have a career worthy of Cooperstown (and I will be there when he is inducted).

But he is not this year’s All-Star.  That honor should go to Derrek Lee.

D Lee has my vote.  How about you?

 

Goat Brings Cubbies Luck, Win

This is something you just don’t see everyday in Wrigley Field.  My buddy TDChitown went to the Cubs/BoSox game on June 10.  There just a few rows ahead of him, some Cubs fans had smuggled a live goat into the stadium. Apparently, these guys had T-shirts made in anticipation of the event.  In any case, the … Continue reading “Goat Brings Cubbies Luck, Win”

This is something you just don’t see everyday in Wrigley Field.  My buddy TDChitown went to the Cubs/BoSox game on June 10.  There just a few rows ahead of him, some Cubs fans had smuggled a live goat into the stadium.

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Apparently, these guys had T-shirts made in anticipation of the event.  In any case, the Cubbies won 14-6 so draw your own conclusions on what it takes for the Cubs to win.