Exactly. If this was a Brewers mid season review thread, meltdown would damn near be expected. The Cardinals are close to being in this category as well...
No meltdown from this Cardinal fan. The Cards are actually hanging right in there in their division, especially considering all of the injuries.
What say you, RebeccaCy?
to bad there isn't a lock for number 1 for next year
I said close, and by that I meant that A LOT of Card fans thought they were a lock for the Division, and they have struggled to get on top of arguably the worst division in baseball.
I personally thought the Cardinals would do about exactly what they have done. However, I also figured the Brewers would run away with the division.
I said close, and by that I meant that A LOT of Card fans thought they were a lock for the Division, and they have struggled to get on top of arguably the worst division in baseball.
I personally thought the Cardinals would do about exactly what they have done. However, I also figured the Brewers would run away with the division.
And yet, the current CHAMPS are out of the NL Central,..... ironic isn't it.Arguably? I think it's pretty clear that the NL Central is the worst division in baseball.
And yet, the current CHAMPS are out of the NL Central,..... ironic isn't it.Arguably? I think it's pretty clear that the NL Central is the worst division in baseball.
Word for word my thoughts exactly. The main difference between Crazy Cub fan now and Crazy Cub fan just after HS is that the current Cubs actually have a farm system to look forward to and be half excited about. The pitching is suspect but we will rake it in after trading the vets. I'm just mad I didnt get out to see Rizzo in DSM at all.I didn't expect much from the team this year and so far they have lived up to my low expectations. LaHair and now Rizzo have been bright spots and DeJesus has pretty much lived up to what you could expect for a budget free agent signing. Right now the Cubs are in the middle of tearing down the bad infrastructure Hendry set up and it may even get worse before it gets better. They are taking chances on cheap young guys (Stewart, Valbuena, LaHair, Wood, Volstad, etc.) that may or may not pan out while whatever talent there is in the minors develops and buying time hoping to dump some contracts like Soriano and get what they can for Dempster, Soto, and maybe even Garza. Once they clear the payroll and stock the minors a little I think we'll see some aggressive free agency summers where they start filling in the holes around the young talent that remains on the roster but that may not happen till after the 2013 season unless they find someone to eat more of Soriano's contract than expected which is a long shot.Soto needs to go, he's only going to get more expensive and a duo of Castillo and Clevenger should be pretty solid as both seem to be pretty decent with the bat and behind the plate. Soto had 1 good rookie year then has basically tanked offensively and unless he sheds some weight and commits himself to being more patient at the plate is not going to get any better than he is now. Position wise just have to hope Jackson and Vitters adjust to MLB pitching once they get their chances and I see both probably being called up once rosters expand and getting full time AB's to see what they are made of. Pitching is a mess but there are some decent pieces there if they can strengthen the top end of the rotation and find some bullpen help. They won't invest in pricey veteran relievers till this roster shapes up though, there is no point in it if the offense isn't going to be consistent enough to score runs and the Cubs have lost their fair share of low scoring games because of the offense this year.
And yet, the current CHAMPS are out of the NL Central,..... ironic isn't it.
Yeah, how else can they maintain the "Lovable Loser" motto? God I love the fact your franchise is our cross-town rival...
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Cubs are horrible. End of story.
I'm hoping this is a Cub-fan meltdown thread. Hey Hey what'dya say? Cubs are gonna suck today!
Arguably? I think it's pretty clear that the NL Central is the worst division in baseball.