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Monday, March 1, 2010
Braves announce starter for opening day versus the Cubs
The Cubs got a sneak preview to the lineup of their opening day opponents the Atlanta Braves. Braves manager Bobby Cox announced that Derek Lowe, who the Braves tried unsuccessfully to trade, will start opening day against the Cubbies. Lets hope Lowe starts off the season with a big loss.
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USA Today reports on Cubs' outfield
According to the USA Today, the Cubs will only be as good as their high priced outfield. That certainly was true last year -
Hopefully, the Cubs' outfield will improve and, if so, so will the Cubs.
Here's the link to the rest of the USA Today's article - http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/2010-02-28-1440694430_x.htm.
"With Milton Bradley moping, Alfonso Soriano limping and Kosuke Fukudome whiffing, the 2009 Chicago Cubs were done in by their $214 million outfield.Last year's result was a mess, considering the Cubs should have easily repeated as NL Central champs. But things have changed this year. Gone is Milton Bradley's bad attitude, replaced by the professional acting Marlon Byrd. Soriano's knee has been surgically repaired and, according to Sori, feels great. And the Cubs have a legitimate backup for their outfield in Xavier Nady, so if one of the starters goes down or struggles, they have a legitimate back up ready to go.
Bobby Scales was called up after 10{ years in the minors and asked to save the day. Jake Fox was all-hit, no field. Sam Fuld was all-field, no-power. First baseman Micah Hoffpauir, thrown into the outfield to supply offense, batted .239.
What a mess."
Hopefully, the Cubs' outfield will improve and, if so, so will the Cubs.
Here's the link to the rest of the USA Today's article - http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/2010-02-28-1440694430_x.htm.
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