Showing posts with label Cubs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cubs. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Year of the Phenom Continues with Cubs' Castro

In a year that has already showcased young stars such as Jason Heyward of the Braves and Ike Davis of the Mets, and will soon showcase Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals, it appears one more name will be thrown into that mix: Starlin Castro.
Starlin Castro is the 20-year-old phenom of the Chicago Cubs who made his debut for Chicago on Friday and what a debut it was.In his first at MLB at-bat, Castro belted a 3 run homer. Later in the game, Castro would clear the bases with a triple, accumulating 3 more RBIs, leaving him with 6 RBIs, a record for a player in his debut game.

Castro had been tearing it up in Double-A, batting .376 this season, and despite only playing 26 games, the Cubs felt they had to have him in the majors now. This decision now makes Castro the starting shortstop for Chicago, and gives fans of the Cubs a little hope this season after a sub par start for the Cubbies.

Castro's call-up now moves Ryan Theriot from shortstop to second, and Fontenot to the bench. Still I love the decision by the Cubs to call Castro up, providing some youth and agility to the aging and injury-prone lineup consisting of Derrek Lee, Aramis Ramirez, and Alfonso Soriano.

Is Castro the next Ernie Banks? Only time will tell, but he is certainly off to a great start.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Crazy Lou Piniella



One of the wackiest managers baseball has ever seen has just made another odd move. Lou Pinella has decided to move Carlos Zambrano, the Cub's ace for over 5 years to the bullpen. The big Z will now serve in the setup role for closer Carlos Marmol.

Making over $17 million dollars this season, surely Zambrano will be the highest paid setup man ever. How can Lou move the face of his starting rotation into a situational pitching role? Although reports say Zambrano is ok with this role change, I dont think it will be that long until we see Zambrano bashing bats into water coolers in the dugout.

Now Zambrano has been far from All Star form this season, pitching to a record of 1-2 and an ERA of 7.45. This move now makes Ryan Dempster the ace of the rotation. I cannot take the Cubs seriously with Dempster as their number 1 starter.

Pinella claims that this move is only temporary, as the bullpen has been rocky this season and he wants to give time to management to find a suitable option to pitch the 8th inning. However, I'm not sure how many games the Cubbies will win with Dempster, Gorzellany, Silva, and Randy Wells in the rotation.

If this move turns out to be the failure I believe it will be, expect to hear fans calling for Piniella's job, and Lou will once again be searching for a new place to manage.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

NL Central Preview

And thus it is time to unveil my predictions for the largest division in baseball, the NL Central. Despite having six teams in the division, it is not a tough job to pick the division winner.

6.) Houston Astros
I am going to reward the Pirate's management by not giving them the 6th place honor. The Astros have fallen a long way from their World Series trip in 2005. Yes Lance Berkman is still an elite player, and Carlos Lee can still hit homers, but when your infield consists of Feliz, Manzella, Matsui, and Blum, your offense is lousy. Roy Oswalt is not the ace he once was and although there is hope for Wandy Rodriguez to emerge as an ace, the rest of the rotation of Paulino, Myers, and Norris is suspect. Throw in the bullpen full of guys who failed in other locations: Matt Lindstrom and Brandon Lyon, and the team shouldn't expect to go too far this season.

5.) Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pirates are moving in the right direction, its just a slow moving process. The team features a outfield on the rise including Lastings Milledge, Garret Jones, and future star Andrew McCutchen. One of the better catchers, Ryan Doumit, can also be seen in this lineup, and at second base Aki Iwamura brings a good glove to the infield. The pitching rotation has some ability, but their youth and experience in the reason for my 5th place projection. Maholm and Duke are a solid 1-2 combo and Dotel should be a decent closer.

4.) Cincinnati Reds
This team has so many players who have been hyped up, but have yet to come close to these expectations. Whether its outfielder Jay Bruce, first baseman Joey Votto, or pitchers Johnny Cueto and Homer Bailey, if this team is to compete, they need these guys to step up. Unfortunately, ace Edinson Volquez starts the season on the 60 day DL, so veterans Arroyo and Harang will have provide quality starts until he returns.

3.)Chicago Cubs
Let it be known, the streak of years without a World Series will continue again this year as the Cubs are not a contender. Yes, they have money and guys with pricey contracts, but that does not take away from the fact that these players are old, injury prone, and overpaid. Think about their roster, Derrek Lee, Alfonso Soriano, Kosuke Fukodome, Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano, and many others and you can apply old, injured, or overpaid to almost everyone. Still despite these issues, these players can still make up a middle-of-the-pack team. Maybe next year Cubs fans.

2.) Milwaukee Brewers
When it comes to the Brewers, it comes down to two names Prince Fielder and Ryan Braun. 2 of the best players in the MLB carry this lineup which also holds Corey Hart and speedster Carlos Gomez. A key to this offense is going to be Rickie Weeks who looked to have finally reached his potential before suffering a season-ending injury last year. Led by ace Yovanni Gallardo, and new addition Randy Wolf, the Brewers have a pretty solid rotation and have veteran closer Trevor Hoffman to finish games off. The Brew Crew should be fighting for the Central and a Wild Card birth all season long.

1.) St. Louis Cardinals
Do I even have to say more than Albert Pujols? Well they re-signed Matt Holliday and still have former Cy Young winner Chris Carpenter. Adam Wainwright has emerged as a great starter and with the best manager in baseball, Tony LaRussa, it is likely that this team will win the division. Albert is that good.