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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #975 on: September 04, 2015, 03:52:27 AM »
If the Cubs can play .500 ball between now and the end of the regular season, then the Giants will have to go 22-6 to overhaul them for a wildcard spot, and the Nationals 23-6.  If the Cubs maintain their season's pace (.568) for the rest of the month, they'll go 17-13 the rest of the way and the Giants and Nats will need to go 24-4 and 25-4 respectively.  The Giants still have four to play against the Dodgers, and the Nats have six against the Mets.

Having said that, if the Pirates play .500 ball from here on in, the Cubs will need to go 20-10 to take second place from them, and should the Buccos continue at their current .598 clip (going 18-12), then the Cubs will need to win 23 of their remaining 30 games.

In short: at this point, all signs point to a play-in game in Pissburgh, God help us.
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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #976 on: September 04, 2015, 07:47:41 AM »
Quote from: Tonker on September 04, 2015, 03:52:27 AM
If the Cubs can play .500 ball between now and the end of the regular season, then the Giants will have to go 22-6 to overhaul them for a wildcard spot, and the Nationals 23-6.  If the Cubs maintain their season's pace (.568) for the rest of the month, they'll go 17-13 the rest of the way and the Giants and Nats will need to go 24-4 and 25-4 respectively.  The Giants still have four to play against the Dodgers, and the Nats have six against the Mets.

Having said that, if the Pirates play .500 ball from here on in, the Cubs will need to go 20-10 to take second place from them, and should the Buccos continue at their current .598 clip (going 18-12), then the Cubs will need to win 23 of their remaining 30 games.

In short: at this point, all signs point to a play-in game in Pissburgh, God help us.

Which is fine. Cubs are 3-3 this year at Pittsburgh, and 7-5 vs the Pirates overall, and Jake Arrieta is 2-1 vs the Pirates with a  0.86 ERA and 0.714 WHIP (2-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 0.64 WHIP at PNC) this year.

Also, while Bryant has struggled on the road overall this year one place he hasn't struggled is Pittsburgh, where he's hit .391/.500/.522/1.022.

All of this probably means nothing in a one game playoff because almost nothing means anything in a one game playoff. I just don't think, with  the way these Cubs have played all year home and away, that it matters to them where the game is. Jake's gonna steal Shitsburgh's lunch money, regardless.
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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #977 on: September 04, 2015, 07:59:28 AM »
Quote from: SKO on September 04, 2015, 07:47:41 AM
Quote from: Tonker on September 04, 2015, 03:52:27 AM
If the Cubs can play .500 ball between now and the end of the regular season, then the Giants will have to go 22-6 to overhaul them for a wildcard spot, and the Nationals 23-6.  If the Cubs maintain their season's pace (.568) for the rest of the month, they'll go 17-13 the rest of the way and the Giants and Nats will need to go 24-4 and 25-4 respectively.  The Giants still have four to play against the Dodgers, and the Nats have six against the Mets.

Having said that, if the Pirates play .500 ball from here on in, the Cubs will need to go 20-10 to take second place from them, and should the Buccos continue at their current .598 clip (going 18-12), then the Cubs will need to win 23 of their remaining 30 games.

In short: at this point, all signs point to a play-in game in Pissburgh, God help us.

Which is fine. Cubs are 3-3 this year at Pittsburgh, and 7-5 vs the Pirates overall, and Jake Arrieta is 2-1 vs the Pirates with a  0.86 ERA and 0.714 WHIP (2-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 0.64 WHIP at PNC) this year.

Also, while Bryant has struggled on the road overall this year one place he hasn't struggled is Pittsburgh, where he's hit .391/.500/.522/1.022.

All of this probably means nothing in a one game playoff because almost nothing means anything in a one game playoff. I just don't think, with  the way these Cubs have played all year home and away, that it matters to them where the game is. Jake's gonna steal Shitsburgh's lunch money, regardless.

This. Sure, it'll suck getting curbstomped by the Morans, but fuck it - in is in.
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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #978 on: September 04, 2015, 08:24:47 AM »
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on September 04, 2015, 07:59:28 AM
Quote from: SKO on September 04, 2015, 07:47:41 AM
Quote from: Tonker on September 04, 2015, 03:52:27 AM
If the Cubs can play .500 ball between now and the end of the regular season, then the Giants will have to go 22-6 to overhaul them for a wildcard spot, and the Nationals 23-6.  If the Cubs maintain their season's pace (.568) for the rest of the month, they'll go 17-13 the rest of the way and the Giants and Nats will need to go 24-4 and 25-4 respectively.  The Giants still have four to play against the Dodgers, and the Nats have six against the Mets.

Having said that, if the Pirates play .500 ball from here on in, the Cubs will need to go 20-10 to take second place from them, and should the Buccos continue at their current .598 clip (going 18-12), then the Cubs will need to win 23 of their remaining 30 games.

In short: at this point, all signs point to a play-in game in Pissburgh, God help us.

Which is fine. Cubs are 3-3 this year at Pittsburgh, and 7-5 vs the Pirates overall, and Jake Arrieta is 2-1 vs the Pirates with a  0.86 ERA and 0.714 WHIP (2-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 0.64 WHIP at PNC) this year.

Also, while Bryant has struggled on the road overall this year one place he hasn't struggled is Pittsburgh, where he's hit .391/.500/.522/1.022.

All of this probably means nothing in a one game playoff because almost nothing means anything in a one game playoff. I just don't think, with  the way these Cubs have played all year home and away, that it matters to them where the game is. Jake's gonna steal Shitsburgh's lunch money, regardless.

This. Sure, it'll suck getting curbstomped by the Morans, but fuck it - in is in.

These Cardinals seem exactly like the kind of regular season juggernaut 100 win squad that meekly bows out in the playoffs like so many 90s Braves teams. Bring 'em on.
I will vow, for the sake of peace, not to complain about David Ross between now and his first start next year- 10/26/2015

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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #979 on: September 04, 2015, 08:33:17 AM »
Quote from: SKO on September 04, 2015, 08:24:47 AM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on September 04, 2015, 07:59:28 AM
Quote from: SKO on September 04, 2015, 07:47:41 AM
Quote from: Tonker on September 04, 2015, 03:52:27 AM
If the Cubs can play .500 ball between now and the end of the regular season, then the Giants will have to go 22-6 to overhaul them for a wildcard spot, and the Nationals 23-6.  If the Cubs maintain their season's pace (.568) for the rest of the month, they'll go 17-13 the rest of the way and the Giants and Nats will need to go 24-4 and 25-4 respectively.  The Giants still have four to play against the Dodgers, and the Nats have six against the Mets.

Having said that, if the Pirates play .500 ball from here on in, the Cubs will need to go 20-10 to take second place from them, and should the Buccos continue at their current .598 clip (going 18-12), then the Cubs will need to win 23 of their remaining 30 games.

In short: at this point, all signs point to a play-in game in Pissburgh, God help us.

Which is fine. Cubs are 3-3 this year at Pittsburgh, and 7-5 vs the Pirates overall, and Jake Arrieta is 2-1 vs the Pirates with a  0.86 ERA and 0.714 WHIP (2-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 0.64 WHIP at PNC) this year.

Also, while Bryant has struggled on the road overall this year one place he hasn't struggled is Pittsburgh, where he's hit .391/.500/.522/1.022.

All of this probably means nothing in a one game playoff because almost nothing means anything in a one game playoff. I just don't think, with  the way these Cubs have played all year home and away, that it matters to them where the game is. Jake's gonna steal Shitsburgh's lunch money, regardless.

This. Sure, it'll suck getting curbstomped by the Morans, but fuck it - in is in.

These Cardinals seem exactly like the kind of regular season juggernaut 100 win squad that meekly bows out in the playoffs like so many 90s Braves teams. Bring 'em on.

This is how I feel.  They're using up all of their Devil MagicĀ® in the regular season.  Once they fail to capture it the first time in a playoff game they'll start feeling it.

Would still have preferred to play STL in the coin flip game but Pissburgh proved to be a bunch of gutless fucking slapdicks against the Brewers this week and it looks like that ship has sailed.
Just a sloppy, undisciplined team.  Garbage.

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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #980 on: September 04, 2015, 09:46:05 AM »
Quote from: PANK! on September 04, 2015, 08:33:17 AM
Quote from: SKO on September 04, 2015, 08:24:47 AM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on September 04, 2015, 07:59:28 AM
Quote from: SKO on September 04, 2015, 07:47:41 AM
Quote from: Tonker on September 04, 2015, 03:52:27 AM
If the Cubs can play .500 ball between now and the end of the regular season, then the Giants will have to go 22-6 to overhaul them for a wildcard spot, and the Nationals 23-6.  If the Cubs maintain their season's pace (.568) for the rest of the month, they'll go 17-13 the rest of the way and the Giants and Nats will need to go 24-4 and 25-4 respectively.  The Giants still have four to play against the Dodgers, and the Nats have six against the Mets.

Having said that, if the Pirates play .500 ball from here on in, the Cubs will need to go 20-10 to take second place from them, and should the Buccos continue at their current .598 clip (going 18-12), then the Cubs will need to win 23 of their remaining 30 games.

In short: at this point, all signs point to a play-in game in Pissburgh, God help us.

Which is fine. Cubs are 3-3 this year at Pittsburgh, and 7-5 vs the Pirates overall, and Jake Arrieta is 2-1 vs the Pirates with a  0.86 ERA and 0.714 WHIP (2-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 0.64 WHIP at PNC) this year.

Also, while Bryant has struggled on the road overall this year one place he hasn't struggled is Pittsburgh, where he's hit .391/.500/.522/1.022.

All of this probably means nothing in a one game playoff because almost nothing means anything in a one game playoff. I just don't think, with  the way these Cubs have played all year home and away, that it matters to them where the game is. Jake's gonna steal Shitsburgh's lunch money, regardless.

This. Sure, it'll suck getting curbstomped by the Morans, but fuck it - in is in.

These Cardinals seem exactly like the kind of regular season juggernaut 100 win squad that meekly bows out in the playoffs like so many 90s Braves teams. Bring 'em on.

This is how I feel.  They're using up all of their Devil MagicĀ® in the regular season.  Once they fail to capture it the first time in a playoff game they'll start feeling it.

Would still have preferred to play STL in the coin flip game but Pissburgh proved to be a bunch of gutless fucking slapdicks against the Brewers this week and it looks like that ship has sailed.

Considering the Cubs have gone 1-2 in each of their last 3 series, they're not exactly looking like world beaters at the moment either.
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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #987 on: September 08, 2015, 10:05:13 AM »
Quote from: Powdered Toast Man on September 08, 2015, 09:42:28 AM
Quote from: Wheezer on September 07, 2015, 08:38:51 PM
Quote from: The Big Cheese on September 07, 2015, 05:52:12 PM
Quote from: SKO on September 07, 2015, 04:14:22 PM
Quote from: Sterling Archer on September 06, 2015, 04:29:10 PM
Quote from: ChuckD on September 06, 2015, 03:27:40 PM
Quote from: WTB...A RING FFS!! on August 12, 2015, 10:51:27 PM
Quote from: SKO on August 12, 2015, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: thehawk on August 12, 2015, 10:42:00 PM
Quote from: Tony on August 12, 2015, 10:17:59 PM
Quote from: ChuckD on August 12, 2015, 10:04:24 PM
This team is awesome.

And I'll be in Chicago for the Pirates series at the end of the month. I cannot wait to be at Wrigley...definitely going Saturday, will sell my kidneys to get into the game Sunday.

When should I show up for batting practice?

Gates open 2 hours before first pitch; however, if you'd been paying attention you'd know that Joe Maddon is not in the habit of his team taking BP every day.  Therefore you might only see McCutchen and boys swing for the fences pre-game.  In the past, when the Cubs took BP, they would be in the midst of it when you'd enter the park (provided you entered when the gates opened)  and then, after about 20 minutes, the visiting team would take BP for about 30-40 minutes.  With the Cubs eschewing it, however, I don't know if the road team takes their slot, or just starts at their normal time (90 minutes before 1st pitch) or if they start when the Cubs normally would and just take extra BP up until an hour before the game when the grounds crew begins preparing the field for the game.
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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #988 on: September 08, 2015, 10:08:26 AM »
Quote from: PANK! on September 08, 2015, 10:05:13 AM
Quote from: Powdered Toast Man on September 08, 2015, 09:42:28 AM
Quote from: Wheezer on September 07, 2015, 08:38:51 PM
Quote from: The Big Cheese on September 07, 2015, 05:52:12 PM
Quote from: SKO on September 07, 2015, 04:14:22 PM
Quote from: Sterling Archer on September 06, 2015, 04:29:10 PM
Quote from: ChuckD on September 06, 2015, 03:27:40 PM
Quote from: WTB...A RING FFS!! on August 12, 2015, 10:51:27 PM
Quote from: SKO on August 12, 2015, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: thehawk on August 12, 2015, 10:42:00 PM
Quote from: Tony on August 12, 2015, 10:17:59 PM
Quote from: ChuckD on August 12, 2015, 10:04:24 PM
This team is awesome.

And I'll be in Chicago for the Pirates series at the end of the month. I cannot wait to be at Wrigley...definitely going Saturday, will sell my kidneys to get into the game Sunday.

When should I show up for batting practice?

Gates open 2 hours before first pitch; however, if you'd been paying attention you'd know that Joe Maddon is not in the habit of his team taking BP every day.  Therefore you might only see McCutchen and boys swing for the fences pre-game.  In the past, when the Cubs took BP, they would be in the midst of it when you'd enter the park (provided you entered when the gates opened)  and then, after about 20 minutes, the visiting would take BP for about 30-40 minutes.  With the Cubs eschewing it, however, I don't know if the road team takes their slot, or just starts at their normal time (90 minutes before 1st pitch) or if they start when the Cubs normally would and just take extra BP up until an hour before the game when the grounds crew begins preparing the field for the game.

I do remember that Maddon sometimes skips BP. But does he do it very often, or is it just a sometimes thing?
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Re: 2015: The Back To The Future Season
« Reply #989 on: September 08, 2015, 10:09:55 AM »
Quote from: Powdered Toast Man on September 08, 2015, 10:08:26 AM
Quote from: PANK! on September 08, 2015, 10:05:13 AM
Quote from: Powdered Toast Man on September 08, 2015, 09:42:28 AM
Quote from: Wheezer on September 07, 2015, 08:38:51 PM
Quote from: The Big Cheese on September 07, 2015, 05:52:12 PM
Quote from: SKO on September 07, 2015, 04:14:22 PM
Quote from: Sterling Archer on September 06, 2015, 04:29:10 PM
Quote from: ChuckD on September 06, 2015, 03:27:40 PM
Quote from: WTB...A RING FFS!! on August 12, 2015, 10:51:27 PM
Quote from: SKO on August 12, 2015, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: thehawk on August 12, 2015, 10:42:00 PM
Quote from: Tony on August 12, 2015, 10:17:59 PM
Quote from: ChuckD on August 12, 2015, 10:04:24 PM
This team is awesome.

And I'll be in Chicago for the Pirates series at the end of the month. I cannot wait to be at Wrigley...definitely going Saturday, will sell my kidneys to get into the game Sunday.

When should I show up for batting practice?

Gates open 2 hours before first pitch; however, if you'd been paying attention you'd know that Joe Maddon is not in the habit of his team taking BP every day.  Therefore you might only see McCutchen and boys swing for the fences pre-game.  In the past, when the Cubs took BP, they would be in the midst of it when you'd enter the park (provided you entered when the gates opened)  and then, after about 20 minutes, the visiting would take BP for about 30-40 minutes.  With the Cubs eschewing it, however, I don't know if the road team takes their slot, or just starts at their normal time (90 minutes before 1st pitch) or if they start when the Cubs normally would and just take extra BP up until an hour before the game when the grounds crew begins preparing the field for the game.

I do remember that Maddon sometimes skips BP. But does he do it very often, or is it just a sometimes thing?

For a while it was out indefinitely....it was during their hot August stretch so I wouldn't be surprised if they continue to not have it. 

BTW this was your 1,908th post.  Nice job.
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