
joeflah13
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Article I Wrote About the Cubs Convention
Hey guys, check out the article I wrote about the Cubs Convention for Loyola's Newspaper, the Phoenix. Being an Usher for the Cubs, I had a little different view than most, but still had a ball.
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Buster Olney just tweeted this about 10 minutes ago: "As the Cubs' situation plays out, we may find out in the end whether they prefer Theo Epstein or Andrew Friedman." Basically narrowed the field to these 2 guys, I'd be fine with either.
Update on Hak Ju Lee
Interesting tid bit I found on former Cubs prospect Hak Ju Lee. Seems like he's comming around nicely for the Rays...
Carl Crawford joins Bo-Sox
7 year, $142 million dollars. Take it for what it's worth, now I know my dream last night of him in a Cubs jersey is all for naught lol
3 Days Into Winter Meetings, Opinions on Best Case and Worst Case Scenarios
Roughly 54 hours into the Winter Meetings, there's been quite a bit of uniform swapping in the MLB. For the Chicago Cubs, however, there's only been 1 major move and PLENTY of speculation. This got me to thinking: what could be the best and worst team that we could see on the field next year at Wrigley? I know the Ricketts are purpously cutting back payroll for next season, but there are a plethora of moves that Hendry can or cannot make that will drastically affect how competitive the Cubs will be next year.
Carlos Pena is a Cub
Have at it people
Breaking News: Marshawn Lynch to Seahawks, not Packers
via a323.yahoofs.com
This move isn't exactly Bears-related, but news broke today that Lynch is heading to the west coast instead of to the rival Packers after Ryan Grant went down for the year with an ankle injury. Jay Glazer is reporting via twitter that Seattle is sending back a 2011 4th round pick as well as a conditional pick in 2012. Looks like a great move for the Seahawks, and a nice little counter to the Packers in their attempts to fill the void in the backfield. ESPN's Adam Schefter has confirmed the trade, as well as adding that the Seahawks have released Julius Jones to make room in the backfield.
What Can We Expect with a 3rd Round Pick? Another McNown?
Ask any Bears fan about how the Bears do in terms of drafting and their first reaction is to roll their eyes and sigh in agony. Names like Marc Columbo, Michael Haynes, David Terrell, Cade McNown, Curtis Enis, and Dan Bazuin quickly flood the mind, reminding them of how poorly Jerry Angelo and Co. have picked their future phenoms over the past decade. If they knew as much about talent as they say they did, players like DeMarcus Ware, Troy Palamalu, Nhamdi Asomugha, and Reggie Wayne would be in the fold. Alas, the past is the past, and we have to find the silver lining in this situation where we're without a 1st round pick for the second straight season.
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Cubs Reliever's Career May be Cut Short by Shoulder Injury
Two days ago, Bruce Levine reported a shoulder injury was sustained by Cub's reliever Angel Guzman which would land him on the 60-day DL. Today, reports are shedding light on a less than favorable situation for the Cubs. A source from ESPN reported today that the injury sustained by Angel Guzman to his throwing shoulder could possibly be career-ending. Guzman, 28, was set to be a key component of the Cubs bullpen this season coming off of a year where he notched 15 holds and a 2.95 ERA. In his 10th year in the Cubs system, Guzman arrived at camp "feeling stronger than ever" but was plagued with arm pain before even stepping foot on a mound. A resulting MRI revealed a severe tear in a ligament near his right armpit, and doctors have told him that a surgery is in no way guaranteeing a return to his previous form. However, Guzman has not given up the idea of someday returning to pitching in the majors. He also acknowledges that there is a very small chance for success as well as a long road to recovery thereafter. He is currently seeking renowned surgeon Dr. James Andrews for a second opinion. Guzman hopes a third time is a charm regarding his surgeries: Dr. Andrews performed the other 2 surgeries on Guzman's arm in 2003 and 2007, the latter being Tommy John surgery.
With Kevin Gregg's departure to Toronto and Marmol's move to the closer position, Guzman was set to take over as a late inning specialists from the right side to compliment John Grabow. He could have also served as a solid backup option in the case that Marmol suffered an injury sometime this season. His presence will be sorely missed as the Cubs are already thin in their bullpen. Gregg's departure was accompanied be Neal Cotts and Aaron Hielman, and the Cubs are running out of options in terms of replacements. They can look into their farm system and try to fix the problem from the inside with names like Andrew Cashner, Jeff Samardzija, and Esmailin Caridad. The problem there is that they don't want to rush anyone up without getting enough experience in the minors (remember Juan Cruz and Mark Prior?). They can also try to scoop up a few veterans who have been cut by their teams later in the spring when managers are trimming their final rosters down to 25 to start the regular season. Angel's predicament was an unforseen one, and it leaves the Cubs with bullpen issues to contemplate while still trying to pull together a formidable starting rotation that has been depleated with an injury to Ted Lilly and the departure of Rich Harden.
If we didn't know so already, it turns out that health does not spring eternal for the Northsiders.
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