Yeah agree. Good thing is, he won't need to go out on rehab, they can just ease him back in to his role.Hoping Morrow can come back and be a factor. Going to need him.
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Yeah agree. Good thing is, he won't need to go out on rehab, they can just ease him back in to his role.Hoping Morrow can come back and be a factor. Going to need him.
Yeah agree. Good thing is, he won't need to go out on rehab, they can just ease him back in to his role.
I picked a bad night to listen in from the garage while working on a project.Hopefully everything is OK with Pat Hughes. He's been missing a lot of time lately.
I believe he took last Thursday off as well, so it's been a couple of games in the last week.I picked a bad night to listen in from the garage while working on a project.
His replacement tonight (what’s his name?) was brutal. It’s usually all I can do to power through the 5th inning when Pat takes his mid game break.
Hopefully it was just an off day with 23 games in a row at the tale end of the season. He had throat surgery a couple years back. Hopefully all is well.
I'm pretty doubtful we see him again this year.
I picked a bad night to listen in from the garage while working on a project.
His replacement tonight (what’s his name?) was brutal. It’s usually all I can do to power through the 5th inning when Pat takes his mid game break.
Hopefully it was just an off day with 23 games in a row at the tale end of the season. He had throat surgery a couple years back. Hopefully all is well.
Pat takes at least one game off against the Mets every year as a tribute to Ronnie and how much he hated them.
Joe Maddon helped lead the Chicago Cubs to the Holy Grail of sports, with a consistent level of success they haven’t seen in a century, but there are whispers his job could be in jeopardy if they don’t play deep into October.
Maddon wants to continue managing, but if the Cubs fail to make the playoffs, or go out quickly, his fate is tenuous, several baseball executives told USA TODAY on the condition of anonymity. The executives did not want to speak publicly about Maddon's situation.
Well that's dumb. He has the team on pace to have the best record in the NL despite being saddled with two huge offseason flops. I'll believe that one when I see it.Just came across this article... https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...-joe-maddon-dave-roberts-aj-hinch/1102815002/
Some quotes:
Any talk of not having Joe Maddon on the bench next year is crazy to me. To have a winning % for all those bad Rays teams is amazing.
The guy is a big thinker and loves to tinker and that rubs people for some reason.
Walked in a run and then managed a force out but another run scores. 6-0 Hoosiers but still not out of the 2nd.
Meathead public doesn't exactly love smart people. It's weird.
If we were to let Maddon go for any reason other than voluntary retirement, we would really deserve another 100 years of failure.
That said, it's an old Cubs thing to do. These guys are better than that.
Walked in a run and then managed a force out but another run scores. 6-0 Reds but still not out of the 2nd.