10-04-2010, 01:28 PM
<!--quoteo(post=116054:date=Oct 4 2010, 09:11 AM:name=bz)-->QUOTE (bz @ Oct 4 2010, 09:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=116048:date=Oct 4 2010, 10:37 AM:name=BT)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BT @ Oct 4 2010, 10:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Yeah, I'm pretty much not gonna bother with this one.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well shit, you win then. Continue to group all of the "Cubs fans" together and make generalizations about what they would think in a different universe. Cause that's really fair.
Is this not a plausible understaning of the chain of events:
Zambrano has a shitty opening day.
Zambrano has 3 less than stellar starts, not what you expect of an Ace but ok for a 3rd or 4th pitcher.
Zambrano appears to have lost his pitching ability in the eyes of the management by their own evaluation...some Cubs fans agree that Zambrano is on his way out of baseball.
The bullpen struggles.
There are one too many pitchers in the rotation because Ted Lilly is on the DL, but coming back.
Lou decides to move Zambrano to the bullpen because of the organizations evaluation of his performance this season to this point and what appears to be a trend based on the selected sample size. Some agree with this, some do not. Most people at SOI decree this to be a folly.
Zambrano does not pitch adequately in the bullpen. Zambrano is, in fact, a crazy person.
Zambrano returns to the rotation and pitches poorly. It seems to some that he is losing his shit altogether. Perhaps there is a trend.
Zambrano goes into exorcist mode on the team and is suspended indefinately. Some question whether his role this season may have had a lot to do with this breakdown. Some are sick of his shit altogether.
Zambrano comes back after anger management and minor league starts. He does not do well initially, but it appears he might be figuring things out.
He pitches a great game despite allowing what appears to be too many base runners. People here start questioning whether this would have happened in May if he would have been allowed to continue starting. Some disagree. Most are hopeful he continues to pitch well.
Zambrano stuns the world and continues to pitch well...in fact, pitches towards his career averages. Most here conclude that he was, in fact, treated improperly at the beginning of the season. One person does not.
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I'm just going to toss my two cents in her:
A LOT of things happen behind closed doors in the clubhouse.
Maybe, what caused that decision was part pitching and SOMETHING ELSE, like attitude, or maybe there were issues between Carlos and Lou/Larry/Jim, maybe work ethic, agent/contract demands, Maybey they were just sick of all of the Carlos BS, maybe they just felt like he needed the demotion to get his head straight, or that he would demand a trade and that's what they wanted, maybe he wasn't cutting Jim's lawn like he wanted (sorry, I couldn't resist ), or he got caught with Cindi.
Bottom line is ALL THREE Jim/Lou/Larry, thought it was the best thing to do at the time. Frankly, if he had become the dominant 7/8/9th inning guy like they thought, he would have been dimensionally better for this club (at the time we really needed bullpen help.)
And as far as Gorz and Silva, how much better would they have been, had Lou not needed to get more innings out of them because of the shitty bullpen early?
NOW, as far as the early shitty young bullpen--will we be much better next year because they all learned the ropes in the big leauges? -- YES
I think it all bodes well for this team for next year, as they can use this shit stain of a season as motivation, and now we have more experience by those rookies, for use by the Cubs or as ammo in trades for the parts we need. As for Silva, he pitched just 30 innings last year, I think he was just tired at the end--he should bounce back next year.
Get Dunn and a lot of things happen for the better--we should have done that before instead of Bradley.
Maybe we could get the Yanks to want Soriano as a DH, or any other AL team with room $$$ to have him.
Well shit, you win then. Continue to group all of the "Cubs fans" together and make generalizations about what they would think in a different universe. Cause that's really fair.
Is this not a plausible understaning of the chain of events:
Zambrano has a shitty opening day.
Zambrano has 3 less than stellar starts, not what you expect of an Ace but ok for a 3rd or 4th pitcher.
Zambrano appears to have lost his pitching ability in the eyes of the management by their own evaluation...some Cubs fans agree that Zambrano is on his way out of baseball.
The bullpen struggles.
There are one too many pitchers in the rotation because Ted Lilly is on the DL, but coming back.
Lou decides to move Zambrano to the bullpen because of the organizations evaluation of his performance this season to this point and what appears to be a trend based on the selected sample size. Some agree with this, some do not. Most people at SOI decree this to be a folly.
Zambrano does not pitch adequately in the bullpen. Zambrano is, in fact, a crazy person.
Zambrano returns to the rotation and pitches poorly. It seems to some that he is losing his shit altogether. Perhaps there is a trend.
Zambrano goes into exorcist mode on the team and is suspended indefinately. Some question whether his role this season may have had a lot to do with this breakdown. Some are sick of his shit altogether.
Zambrano comes back after anger management and minor league starts. He does not do well initially, but it appears he might be figuring things out.
He pitches a great game despite allowing what appears to be too many base runners. People here start questioning whether this would have happened in May if he would have been allowed to continue starting. Some disagree. Most are hopeful he continues to pitch well.
Zambrano stuns the world and continues to pitch well...in fact, pitches towards his career averages. Most here conclude that he was, in fact, treated improperly at the beginning of the season. One person does not.
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I'm just going to toss my two cents in her:
A LOT of things happen behind closed doors in the clubhouse.
Maybe, what caused that decision was part pitching and SOMETHING ELSE, like attitude, or maybe there were issues between Carlos and Lou/Larry/Jim, maybe work ethic, agent/contract demands, Maybey they were just sick of all of the Carlos BS, maybe they just felt like he needed the demotion to get his head straight, or that he would demand a trade and that's what they wanted, maybe he wasn't cutting Jim's lawn like he wanted (sorry, I couldn't resist ), or he got caught with Cindi.
Bottom line is ALL THREE Jim/Lou/Larry, thought it was the best thing to do at the time. Frankly, if he had become the dominant 7/8/9th inning guy like they thought, he would have been dimensionally better for this club (at the time we really needed bullpen help.)
And as far as Gorz and Silva, how much better would they have been, had Lou not needed to get more innings out of them because of the shitty bullpen early?
NOW, as far as the early shitty young bullpen--will we be much better next year because they all learned the ropes in the big leauges? -- YES
I think it all bodes well for this team for next year, as they can use this shit stain of a season as motivation, and now we have more experience by those rookies, for use by the Cubs or as ammo in trades for the parts we need. As for Silva, he pitched just 30 innings last year, I think he was just tired at the end--he should bounce back next year.
Get Dunn and a lot of things happen for the better--we should have done that before instead of Bradley.
Maybe we could get the Yanks to want Soriano as a DH, or any other AL team with room $$$ to have him.
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