The strike three on Schwarber was close. The strike three to end the 8th I think to Kemp was brutal. Now the Cubs are up there looking at everythingWatching on game tracker. What happened?
The strike three on Schwarber was close. The strike three to end the 8th I think to Kemp was brutal. Now the Cubs are up there looking at everythingWatching on game tracker. What happened?
The strike three on Schwarber was close. The strike three to end the 8th I think to Kemp was brutal. Now the Cubs are up there looking at everything
JD said it and I agree but most of his bad calls come on "at bat deciding situations" which I think was a fancy way of saying "He likes the camera and likes to ring people up"This. Schwarber's was close enough that he probably should have been trying to fight it off. Kemp did everything exactly how you should do it and got screwed.
JD said it and I agree but most of his bad calls come on "at bat deciding situations" which I think was a fancy way of saying "He likes the camera and likes to ring people up"
He wasn't even close. That was disgusting. I think tonight was the straw that broke the camel's back for the Cubs this season. God damn that was frustratingSeems like he’s not ringing anyone up for Cishek.
He wasn't even close. That was disgusting. I think tonight was the straw that broke the camel's back for the Cubs this season. God damn that was frustrating
Funniest part is Cishek yelling at Joe to stay in the dugout when he started coming out to talk to the defense. Then proceeds to throw four not even close to competitive pitches. Piece of ****
If you are somehow letting Joe off the hook in your sarcastic comments, nice try. He’s done.
I've never been on the "Fire Joe" bandwagon, but if he *ever* bats Heyward leadoff again, he should be fired on the spot. Almost immediately after being moved from the top of the order, Heyward's slump came to an abrupt end.
Thank you, Chicago Cubs, for delivering me to football season with at least some level on intrigue. I can now shift my rooting interests to teams who are moderately enjoyable to follow and not the dumpster fire you have become.
Last night was it for me. I don't think I can watch anymore. It's also drained the last bit of Joe support out of me. This is the dude that loves to micromanage rosters and playing time. But somehow, with expanded rosters, he couldn't pull the trigger on replacing Cishek who would have somehow missed throwing the ball into the ocean last night. How do you watch that and say "let's see how that plays out." What's the point of having other members of your bullpen if there is no one you trust more than the guy who literally could not find a way to throw a strike.
Thank god for football. Cubs can wake me up when about 1/2 this roster is turned over.
How's the temperature down there Cubbies... Try not walking in more GWers against the freaking Padres...