04-20-2009, 01:49 PM
<!--quoteo(post=31742:date=Apr 20 2009, 12:44 PM:name=Fella)-->QUOTE (Fella @ Apr 20 2009, 12:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Trib article suggests the Cubs may bring Samardzija up to be the 5th starter, move Marshall to the pen to be the lefty and cut Cotts loose if this lasts much longer.
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <!--quotec-->Samardzija pitched six one-hit innings on Saturday, and appears to be back to the old Samardzija after a rough spring in Arizona. If Neal Cotts continues to struggle, the Cubs could bring up Samardzija as a starter and make Sean Marshall the left-hander in the bullpen.
Marshall has made only one start and hasn’t gotten a chance to prove himself as a starter. But the Cubs know Marshall will do whatever’s best for the team, even if it means going back to the bullpen for a while. It’s all up to Cotts at this point. He’s looked nervous on the mound ever since manager Lou Piniella sent Larry Rothschild out to yank him in Milwaukee, claiming he wanted to “change the karma.”<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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That last statement is so ridiculous. Cotts has looked like shit ever since he put on the uniform, and actually going back to his Sox days. It's idiotic that some writers would imply that Lou asking Larry to make a pitching change would somehow cause a veteran like Cotts to perform below his abilities. Just ignorant on the writer's part. Cotts sucks, and nothing that a manager or pitching coach has done will change that.
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <!--quotec-->Samardzija pitched six one-hit innings on Saturday, and appears to be back to the old Samardzija after a rough spring in Arizona. If Neal Cotts continues to struggle, the Cubs could bring up Samardzija as a starter and make Sean Marshall the left-hander in the bullpen.
Marshall has made only one start and hasn’t gotten a chance to prove himself as a starter. But the Cubs know Marshall will do whatever’s best for the team, even if it means going back to the bullpen for a while. It’s all up to Cotts at this point. He’s looked nervous on the mound ever since manager Lou Piniella sent Larry Rothschild out to yank him in Milwaukee, claiming he wanted to “change the karma.”<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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That last statement is so ridiculous. Cotts has looked like shit ever since he put on the uniform, and actually going back to his Sox days. It's idiotic that some writers would imply that Lou asking Larry to make a pitching change would somehow cause a veteran like Cotts to perform below his abilities. Just ignorant on the writer's part. Cotts sucks, and nothing that a manager or pitching coach has done will change that.