Posted: April 19, 2004 9:13 pm
1908 . . . 1908 . . . 1908!!! We got ya beat!!!kitty wrote: NO! 1918...1918...1918!!!
1908 . . . 1908 . . . 1908!!! We got ya beat!!!kitty wrote: NO! 1918...1918...1918!!!
NYCPORT wrote:Um...NO! I don't remember the exact stats, but he is something like 10-3 with an era under 3 against the rest of the league. Against you guys 1-2 era around 8.
Like Dusty said last night, hitting is contagous. Our pitching should be just about perfect in the middle of May. After Prior comes back, WATCH OUT MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL!iuparrothead wrote:Stupid Yankees!The Sox almost came back and got 'em!
But.... WAY TO GO CUBBIES!!!!
NAME G AB R H 2B 3B HR
Cubs 14 512 85 149 42 4 30
Opponents 14 494 67 119 24 3 15
Hello offense!!!!!!!!
No kidding, I would not care if D. Lee struck out every time this year. Chip Carey and Steve Stone were saying that Lee will win more games with his glove than with his bat this year. That is all I can ask for. Defense wins championships. How many errors do the Cubbies have this year. It can't be many.Cubbie Bear wrote:I am so impressed with Carlos Z so far this year. We really need Remlinger back and Merker 100%
I loved D-Lee's grand slam, but the way he plays first, if he didn't get another hit all year, he would be a valuable asset
I switched on the game and thought I would be catching things in about the 3rd inning-instead in was still top of the 1st inning, and the Cubs were up 8-0! This was fun!captainjoe wrote:How about them Cubbies. 12-1 They have scored 82 runs in the last 10 games. First time they have averaged that many since 1961!
In today's Trib it said the Cubs are on pace to break the team's season home run mark by mid-July. If they would keep up their current pace, they would finish with 100+ home runs more than their (somewhere around 265) best home run season ever.ejr wrote:I switched on the game and thought I would be catching things in about the 3rd inning-instead in was still top of the 1st inning, and the Cubs were up 8-0! This was fun!captainjoe wrote:How about them Cubbies. 12-1 They have scored 82 runs in the last 10 games. First time they have averaged that many since 1961!
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Still the pitching is looking like it is settling in and the hitting is unreal!
What happened at Fenway...?parrotsgirl wrote:Another great night at Fenway![]()
is it almost the weekend????????![]()
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Hitting wasn't too shabby tonight!!!TheSecretsInTheCrust wrote:For once, I have positive feelings about the Padres. A youg pitching staff that can learn from a vet like Wells and remember that the Pads have the first pick in June. Jared Weaver is only a year or less from the Majors. So far in second and the hitting has been poor.
I believe the most homeruns hit by a team was done by Seattle in 97 or 98 and I believe it was 267. I thought the game was not aired so I went out to my truck to listen to Ron Santo on the radio and about a half hour later, my sister comes out and says that the game is on the channel that shows the houses that are for sale. So I missed the first eight runs, but watched the last four!iuparrothead wrote: In today's Trib it said the Cubs are on pace to break the team's season home run mark by mid-July. If they would keep up their current pace, they would finish with 100+ home runs more than their (somewhere around 265) best home run season ever.![]()
Of course I'm wary, but with the offense they've been putting up so far, I could definitely see them breaking some records!
I meant the Cubs team hr total... not of any MLB's team hr total.captainjoe wrote:I believe the most homeruns hit by a team was done by Seattle in 97 or 98 and I believe it was 267. I thought the game was not aired so I went out to my truck to listen to Ron Santo on the radio and about a half hour later, my sister comes out and says that the game is on the channel that shows the houses that are for sale. So I missed the first eight runs, but watched the last four!iuparrothead wrote: In today's Trib it said the Cubs are on pace to break the team's season home run mark by mid-July. If they would keep up their current pace, they would finish with 100+ home runs more than their (somewhere around 265) best home run season ever.![]()
Of course I'm wary, but with the offense they've been putting up so far, I could definitely see them breaking some records!
and unlike some higher priced/touted outfielders cough bonds coughCubbie Bear wrote:Maddux, three starts, 1-W, 2-L, last year 0-4 start and he still won 17. I think we are in good shape.
If there is a hotter hitter in baseball (that isn't also a Cub) than Mo Alou, I sure haven't seen it.