Lou Piniella said he doesn't
know why this team can't hit on the road. I would like to second
that statement.
How the Cubs have managed to
score just 2 runs in the last two games against the Astros and
spoil decent outings from Lilly and Zambrano (aside from his walks)
is beyond me.
Did the Astros just have to
wave their magic Wandy to make the Cubs' bats inept? It seems like every time the Cubs face a left-handed pitcher
that's not Barry Zito or some member of that inept Pirates
rotation, they can't do anything. It's getting real annoying.
The Cubs outhit
the Astros 9 to 6 yesterday and Zambrano was the only one with an
RBI. That's pretty unbelievable.
Meanwhile, the Cardinals and Brewers are cleaning up the garbage
Padres and Giants while the Cubs can't take care of the NL
Central's trash. Teams like the Cubs don't lose series to teams
like the Astros, home or away. A sweep will have Cubdom in arms
this week. If they do get swept, I might suggest Piniella go with an Ozzie Guillen strategy to shake
these guys up. The pitching doesn't get easier in Arizona,
fellas. Now that's a team that can't hit.
I'll admit I didn't get to
watch these games very closely, so it would be wrong of me to
prescribe something at this point, but boy would it
have been nice to have had Soriano back for this
series-anything to give the Cubs a boost. Maybe a radical
shake-up for one game will do something, but probably not this
series-you have to give yourself the best chance to avoid the
sweep.
You would think that with
Ryan Dempster facing Bradon Backe this afternoon that this would be
easy enough, but of course Dempster is still winless on the road
and Backe has come off a good outing (a trend I'm noticing gives
the Cubs some trouble). Basically all any good Cub fan can do at
this point is hope this is the worst of it.


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