This Cub team is supposed to have the bats that'll murder the ball, not the other way around.
Three runs in the last five games.
Last night it was 1-3 San Diego, making it 6 losses in a row.
You expect to have a tough time against Jake Peavy, but Josh Geer?
Why, after last night's game against the Cubs, his ERA went from 5.61 to 4.91.
I'm not un-used to the notion of the Cubs making ordinary pitchers look like geniuses - that has happened throughout history.
But enough already.
The Cub bats don't need to just wake up, they need to come back from the dead.
The good thing about this, of course, is that we've all stopped talking about the bullpen problems...
One of these days the bats, starting and relief pitching will hit on all cylinders.
Ooops, forgot defense, but right now I'll trade that in for one measly rally.
Today it's Chris Young, the guy D. Lee "fought" with, the guy who stands 6' 10" and weighs 280 yet has a head so small it should be on a jockey, and also the guy the Cubs beat just 11 days ago.
It's a 3:05 start, Cubs.
Please give me a tiny bit of joy this Memorial Day Weekend.
