Some details in the link below ...Was that Marshall deal ever completed? I know they got Travis Wood for him, but they were supposed to get two additional players as well.
Rizzo hit #12 last night for the ICubs and is still hitting .348 with 35 ribbies. I cannot wait to see him at 1st and LaHair in left. Having 2 left handed power hitters in the middle of the lineup will be nice.
It might be a while before we see Brett Jackson. He is still struggling at the plate only hitting .233 and has 46 strikeouts already.
The good thing is that the outfield looks alright without Jackson, especially if/when Rizzo moves up and LaHair goes to left. We're able to give him plenty of time to work things out. I just don't want to see him get rushed like Patterson did (still believe he would have been a perennial all-star if we hadn't rushed him through the minors).
I just don't want to see him get rushed like Patterson did (still believe he would have been a perennial all-star if we hadn't rushed him through the minors).
He was on his way in 2003. Before he tore his knee up he was hitting .298 with 13 HR, 55 RBI and had 16 steals in 83 games that year. He has not been the same player since.
Real shame, too. He's still one of my favorite players, has been ever since I first saw him play in Des Moines when I was about 10 years old.
i have a huge problem with the move. not sure what good it was going to do. the TV guys nailed it.
no problem with svuems move. problem was starlins execution not the call.
Castro is more of a ground ball hitter than Soriano. It's not a horrible move. I can understand both sides of it. But if Castro hustles to first base Lahair still bats.
i have a huge problem with the move. not sure what good it was going to do. the TV guys nailed it.
Berkman had charged hard on the previous pitch, I badly wanted to see Castro pull the bat back and make Berkman eat it.