I can't believe how the Cubs keep blowing games, they should win.
i know they got a fairly easy schedule for the rest of the season and should get the wild card
but im looking at the dodgers and the padres and thinking bloody hell its typical how they always do it the hard way lol
(Sosa must go down the order)
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Anyone else think that Sammy might be starting to slow down? He's always been a bad-ball hitter but I notice after watching a few games that he just
doesn't hit bad pitches like he used to...
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The Cubs are kind of an incosistent team. Sosa will go 4-4 with 3 HR's and then strike out 10 times. They just don't have enough players that are
consistent on a daily basis like rolen, Bonds, pujols, Crawford, etc. And though their starting rotation is good with Maddux, Wood, Prior, and
Clement... They don't have a very good bullpen. they proved that tonight by giving up 6 in the 9th inning. Also I was hoping that Maddux would keep
losing, then get his 300th win against the Braves. I am a braves fan and would have loved to see that. But he got it against my other favorite team,
The Giants.
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Sammy really became the big producer he is/was when he learned how to lay off bad pitches and pound the ball to right field and he's just not doing
that for some reason. I'm sure you have all heard all the speculation so I won't bore you but he really is not getting to the outside pitch at all
and when he does he tries to pull it. He needs to start trying to go to right field again and it will come back to an extent. I do think he has
lost a bit of bat speed and if you look at his sleeves now they aren't nearly as tight as they used to be... Hmmmm a trend with baseball players
here? But I don't speculate  Really, I am a huge Cubs fan but his act is getting old!
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I used to really like Sosa, kinda how I like bonds. But over the last year or two... he's gotten kinda boring. He either Strikes out or hits a homer
it seems like. he's just getting boring. he needs to do what he did in '01 when he had like 6 3-HR games. but like I said. Sosa, Alou, Ramirez and
others can put up big numbers... but there not consistent from day-to-day.
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