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For the Cubs, This is Definitely Not “The Year”

by Tyler Juranovich @ 2009-07-10 2 Comments Email Post

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Geovany Soto on DL for Chicago CubsJust when you think the Cubs’ season can’t get any worse, it did.

Geovany Soto will now be on the DL due to a left oblique strain he suffered during batting practice Wednesday. Soto will be the 13th person that the Cubs have had to put on the DL this season. There are now questions about who will be the backup to Koyie Hill, who started Friday and will start most of the games while Soto is out.

Jake Fox is currently the backup, but Lou said they are looking outside the organization to add depth at the position.. Mark Johnson is the catcher in Iowa that has Major League experience, but he is on the DL so that doesn’t seem like a logical answer. Steve Clevenger is another catcher, but he is new to the job after being converted from shortstop. Chris Robinson, who they got from Detroit and is currently in Iowa, looks like to be the most logical internal answer.

The Cubs’ season has been nothing but disappointment, and they can’t seem to get away from injuries. A day after activating Aramis Ramirez, Reed Johnson, and Angel Guzman off the DL, the Cubs had to put Ryan Dempster on the 15-day DL due to a broken toe. Believe it or not, the Cubs are not totally out of the division race. Before Friday the Cubs stand just 3.5 games out of first place. Even though the Cubs are not out of it, there is no “This is the Year” feeling.

Lou Pinella said that there is really nothing you can do about injuries, and while that is true, players can still be careful what they do. The Cubs might not win the World Series this year, but this year is not a total loss. This a learning year for the Cubs and their management. The Cubs should learn from the Milton Bradley signing. Never sign a player who is not a proven player. Bradley has never played the whole season, he hasLou Piniella - Cubs Manager had only one good year, and he has had problems with previous players and coaches.

What the Cubs have never had was a great farm system. Very rarely do the Cubs have a rising star. The only one I can think of is Randy Wells. Most of their first round draft picks have been busts (like Prior due to injury, or like Felix Pie due to lack of production), or they have never made it to the big leagues. With all these problems the Cubs need an overhaul. The only way to get better is to trade away some guys, and recruit potential All Stars. They need to stay away from players that get hurt. (Rich Harden and Bradley come to mind.)

Another huge problem are the fans. One year when Dusty Baker was managing the team the Cubs were playing the last home stand, were 20 game out of first, and they still managed to get 40,000 to show up. Even worse was when the Cubs came back to win the game in the 9th, the fans went insane like they were playing in the World Series. Cubs fans seem to be living in there own little baseball world. If no fans showed up maybe the team would do something different, but no matter how bad the Cubs do they always sell out at Wrigley.

Until things change, the Cubs will continue to go nowhere in the next few years.

* – Lou Piniella photo credit: AP Photo/Paul Connors via Sports Maven

Tags: baseball, chicago cubs, cubs cursed, geovanny soto, geovanny soto DL, lou piniella, Milton Bradley, MLB, wrigley field

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  1. Carmela says:

    listen you simple minded idiot. I don’t know what supposed Cubs fan you are or even a supposed white sox fan you are, but supporting both at the same time is just being weak. You can’t honestly root for both and claim to be a real fan for either. Of course you grow to love the White Sox when they are playing well, but even though the Cubs are a game and a half out of first you can’t see that there is so much baseball left to play? We aren’t 20 games behind this year and we haven’t been for the past 2 seasons. Although I agree that this year is nowhere near where it was last year but being the best team in the NL last year got us jack shit, so who is to say struggling to clinch the division this year won’t give us more than that. If you think when the Cubs make it to the World Series we are going to sweep the whole way there than you are sadly mistaken. I would never expect that from a postseason for us. It is almost innate in the Cubs nature to grind it out. I know we will probably be playing til the very last game every single time, and probably until the very last inning. I respect your opinions and doubts about this year, everything you said about the injury problems and Bradley issues are more than true. What I DONT RESPECT is your idiotic viewpoint in having the Cubs fans STOP GOING TO GAMES. What kind of Cub fan would honestly do that? Just because we are losing? Than you aren’t a fan of the Cubs you are a fan of a winning team! It is a complete disgrace to baseball and true baseball fans everywhere that you say that. Management and Ownership do not need any hints that the team isn’t doing well. THEY CAN SEE IT ON THE FIELD AND THE INJURY LIST. Luckily, even though your viewpoint INFURIATES ME as a real Cubs fan , it will NEVER happen. Cubs fans (most anyways) are not fairweather pussy ass mother fucking fans that just come and go as they please. So when it becomes our time to win a World Series, or even advance in the playoffs for the first time in 6 years, I DO NOT WANT TO SEE YOU ANYWHERE NEAR WRIGLEY FIELD OR SPORTING ANY CUBS COLORS AND DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT BLOGGING YOUR INDECISIVE ASS ABOUT CHEERING THEM ON IN THEIR CHANCE TO WIN.

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    JRod Reply:

    @Carmela,

    Ladies and gentleman, Cubs fans in 2009!

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