This cubs team is different. Doesn't stop winning even without suzuki and Steele. The energy is totally different from what I've seen in the past few years. They just never seem to be giving up 💙
Just the law of averages. He was walking more than he struck out, so it was only a matter of time before his average started creeping back to normal. I don’t know how many balls you have to hit right at people to hit .180 with 1.5x more walks than strikeouts, but eventually they start forming eyes
Dansby was like... Nah man... I'm not letting you flash leather blatantly like that to my face. Hold my Gold Glove and your Gold Glove real quick, Nico.
What a season already💯🤔we really should have won atleast 3 more cause we blew a few games if not 4🤦🏽♂️man but I’m definitely confident in this team our bullpen gotta tighten up and we ah be a dangerous post season team
Jed Hoyer the GM of the Cubs please dont be a chicken, please make moves now. Yall got a ton of cash please Upgrade the pitching a little bit more so the cubs can compete to win the NL Central or a least be a Wild Card team.
They’re going to be at least a wild card team either way. Most of their top end talent in the farm system is still a year away, so I don’t see the point in trading the farm to get a pitcher or 2 when 75% of the pitching is a “hole” to fill. Might as well just pick up some depth pieces and hope to get hot at the right time and give yourself shots for the next 5 years instead of trading that talent to maybe get somewhere this year
Someone please tell Cubs' announcers that every misplayed fly ball to the outfield in Wrigley is not because of the wind. If any of them happen to be reading this, both those balls hit to the Marlins centerfielder, Chisholm, were lost in the sun; he wasn't wearing sunglasses on the first one @2:32 and waited for the ball to come out of the sun before he went hard for it, but it was too late. He was already positioned deep for the wind. On the 2nd @4:44, he had sunglasses by then, but waited again too long to get back to the wall. He should've caught both. Announcers on radio should realize fans can now watch video of highlights on youtube, to see what actually happened, and they should make the right call of the play. 😄😉
Drifting with the ball and then suddenly trying to run backwards when you realize it’s going over your head is going to be the wind 10/10 times. If the ball is lost in the sun, you dont lazily track it and then have a visible “oh shii” moment. Go check out videos of pros actually losing the ball in the sun and you’ll see that the reactions are extremely different. The second one wasn’t the wind or the sun, just bad fielding. He got caught in between deciding to play it off the wall or go for the catch.
@@ThatGuy-nv7cx I'm a former 4-year college player who was invited to three MLB camps after graduation. (I declined, to pursue better money in business with my degree.) But as a side job, I coached the game for 22 seasons, with a .750 career record. You obviously know nothing about judging a fly ball hit off the bat. You don't "suddenly realize it's going over your head". You have to see that ball through the rays of Sun long before it ever gets high enough for the wind to effect it. And good outfielders do not wait until a ball comes out of the Sun before they sprint to the spot to catch up to the ball. You do that from the crack of the bat. Bellinger never has that problem, because he reads the ball coming off the bat, not when it's in the air. In the air, that's too late. And not really, on the 2nd Chisholm wasn't in between, he totally feared going all the way to the bricks to get it. Can't do that in Wrigley. He has to learn better routes to the ball.
@@brodyrobinson2644 I only pull it out when runny nosed kids try to act like they know anything! lol irl, people don't question me, my reputation is well respected when I walk in a room. I've been retired now 5 years, don't need a resume anymore!
I only pull it out when runny nosed kids try to act like they know anything. Irl, my reputation is well respected when I walk in a room. I've been retired 5 years. Don't need a resume anymore. lol
I know you guys deserve better. Although as a cubs fan I’m going to be honest with you that we will probably sweep you guys. I really hope management improves for you guys so they can be better to watch.