Normally, the 11th anniversary of anything isn't reason to give the occasion a mention. However, eleven years ago today, Kerry Wood struck out 20 Astros at Wrigley Field. I mention this not because of any sentimental attachment to Wood, but because that day was also a Wednesday, and the Cubs are playing the Astros again today (although in Houston, not in Chicago).
In addition to the 20 K's still being the NL record, that game also set the record for most combined K's in a game (30 -- Houston's Shane Reynolds threw one of the better games you'll ever see in a defeat).
If there's any current Cub who might one day strike out 20 in a game, it's tonight's starter, Rich Harden. Harden has 37 strikeouts in 24.2 innings so far this year -- that ranks 9th in the NL, despite the fact that he has thrown eight fewer innings than anyone who has more K's than he does. Harden doesn't qualify to be on the strikeouts per nine innings list (having thrown fewer innings than the Cubs have games played), but if he did, he would be leading not just the NL, but both leagues, with 13.5 strikeouts per nine innings. The Astros aren't a particularly strikeout-prone team -- they rank 12th in the NL in batter K's -- but maybe Harden has saved one of his better games for tonight.
There is, of course, actual news today, most of it via Twittermeyer: the recall of Chad Fox and optioning of Jeff Samardzija, being discussed in this front-page FanShot (scroll down); some more information on Milton Bradley's suspension hearing (not lifted yet, but not enforced yet, either); and tonight's lineup: Soriano, Theriot, Bradley, Ramirez, Soto, Johnson, Hoffpauir (1B), Miles, Harden
I have added the "Walk Watch" box back to the right sidebar. The club record for batter walks in a season is 650, set in 1975. That's a rather strange season to have set such a record: it wasn't a particularly good team (they lost 87 games), and their leader in free passes was Andre Thornton, whose 88 bases on balls ranked ninth in the NL. But, the '75 Cubs did have three players (Thornton, Bill Madlock and Jose Cardenal) with OBA's over .400 and those players ranked 4-5-6 in the NL in that category. That team had horrid pitching (they allowed the most runs in the NL by almost 100), otherwise they might have been a playoff contender, since they finished fourth in the NL in runs scored. Anyway, this year's Cubs have already walked 103 times (3.96 walks per game) and are on pace for 642 walks.
Nick Friedell of ESPN.com has posted an extensive interview with new Cub Bobby Scales in which we learn that, among other things, he used to sell jewelry in the offseason, he loves to golf, and you won't find him on Facebook. He does have his own MLBlog, though it hasn't been updated recently.
Retired ballplayer note: remember that lawsuit filed against Roberto Alomar by his ex-girlfriend alleging he had AIDS? The suit was withdrawn yesterday "with prejudice", which means it cannot be revisited. There was considerable discussion on this site on this lawsuit when it was filed last February, so it seems only fair to post the final resolution.
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Mike Hampton? Is he still in the League? (Bonus points for the source of that paraphrase.) Hampton is 9-4, 2.98 in 23 lifetime appearances (19 starts) against the Cubs. Sounds pretty good, right? All of those appearances were before Hampton got hurt and missed most of three years. He hasn't faced the Cubs since October 1, 2004, the day the Cubs were mathematically eliminated from that year's wild card race. Only Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez (both of whom went 0-for-4 that day) are still Cubs from players who were in that game. And, I love fun stuff like this: Hampton was a September callup at age 20 for the 1993 Seattle Mariners. Among his teammates was Tim Leary, who retired 15 years ago and turned 50 last December. Surprisingly enough, there are two other still-active players from that '93 Mariners team -- Ken Griffey, Jr. and Omar Vizquel.
Rich Harden has faced the Astros only once in his career -- on August 5, 2008 at Wrigley Field. He struck out 8, but also gave up an unsightly 8 hits in 5.2 innings, and two homers. One of those HR was to Ty Wigginton, who's no longer with Houston; the other was to Geoff Blum, who's still there. The Cubs won that game 11-7; they had to come from behind on an Alfonso Soriano HR after Bob Howry had blown the lead.
Cable only again today: CSN Chicago and FSN Houston. If you are outside Chicago and have both feeds on EI, make sure you watch the Cubs feed. The Houston announcers are pretty bad. For more games today see the MLB.com Mediacenter.
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Discuss amongst yourselves.
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Mike Hampton? Is he still in the League?
This guy here is dead.
drewishdrewid - May 6, 2009
rickey henderson?
doofus cubs guy - May 6, 2009
27.2 IP, 29 hits
Me likey. Let’s hope the Cubs shell the Crawford Boxes like the beaches of frakkin’ Normandy.
daver - May 6, 2009
“Cross him off then.”
chitown_ray - May 6, 2009
Caption, Damn I'm gonna have to run around all the bases after that hr
KaliCub - May 6, 2009
Speaking of MLBlogs,
Reed has a new entry. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: for a writer, he’s a great ball player.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
I see he likes restoring old cars.
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
I posted this
in a fanshot but since this is the anniversary I’ll mention it here also
Wood with 20 and Bob Feller (17) are the only two pitchers to have struck out their age in a game
ManBearPigMBP - May 6, 2009
I like your Tweeter
I wish you could update it more often.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
I bet you say that to all the Twitters.
daver - May 6, 2009
Just to you and Sarah Spain
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
I like Sarah's tweets a lot.
What?
daver - May 6, 2009
Do you get twitterpated?
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
Often and with vigor.
daver - May 6, 2009
just added
four more, one is from the cubs game the other day
ManBearPigMBP - May 6, 2009
I just saw
The Juan Marichal one is unreal.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
What is "EI" ?
mic - May 6, 2009
Extra Innings.
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
ah should have known
i was thinking it was some internet stream…
mic - May 6, 2009
Nah...
internet streams look more like this.
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
Where do you GET these?
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
Have a feeling
we’re better off not knowing…
Allie - May 6, 2009
You're probably right.
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
How come
you changed your user name?
sue369 - May 6, 2009
Kind of a long story
I wasn’t even planning on coming back, but Madison talked me into it. :-)
Allie - May 6, 2009
Aw, well I'm
glad you are back. :D
sue369 - May 6, 2009
Aw
thanks!!
Allie - May 6, 2009
I hope you stick around!
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
omg
I just spewed freaking mt dew all over the damn floor. that was hilarious
cubsluver22 - May 6, 2009
oh boy
sue369 - May 6, 2009
Emotionally Impaired
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
Photo Caption: "Ouch....well, it could have been worse. I could have had to try and block the plate with Lilly coming home."
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
I'll be darned...
… that looks like a real, live Major League lineup right there!
AndrewJStone - May 6, 2009
it does indeed
though I would like this to be the last time in a while that Miles gets a start
BoVandy - May 6, 2009
GO CUBS GO!!!!
KC in OK - May 6, 2009
Photo caption:
“Damn Wrigley Field rats. I’ve got fleas!!!”
daver - May 6, 2009
I'm formerly requesting........
a Cubbie Win Streak-O-Meter on the front page for the long win streak we start tonight!!! Go Cubbiesssssssssss!!!!!
cubsluver22 - May 6, 2009
Is Luis Vizcaino worse than Chad Fox??
I’ve got to ask the question. What is Jim Hendry’s fascination with Chad Fox? He is 137 years old, been under the knife 47 times and has precisely 1 semi-decent year of major league performance printed on the back of his bubble gum card.
The odds of Fox being hit like a pinata are very high. Crikey.
BLou - May 6, 2009
That's a good question.
daver - May 6, 2009
Why not Jose Ascanio or Jeff Stevens??
Is Chad Fox married to Hendry’s sister? Seriously. There has GOT to be a correlation that points to why Fox is a paid professional baseball player of the Chicago Cubs National League Ballclub.
BLou - May 6, 2009
I agree with you about Stevens.
He has walked a lot of people at Iowa, but has allowed only four hits in 13 innings (0.85 WHIP) with 13 K.
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
Hendry and Lou
… aren’t exactly hitting 1.000 with the bullpen after the Gaudin and Vizcaino/Shark incidents.
elgato - May 6, 2009
Viva Kid-K!!!!!!!!!!!
what a great memory that game has left for me—I wish I were there much like when I was at Soldier Field for Walter’s 275 yard rushing game as a boy
socalbob - May 6, 2009
I was sort of following along while at work that day
When it got to the 7th, I grabbed my client and said, “Where’s the nearest sports bar? We gotta go.” He and I were both glad we did.
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
I'm sure
you’ll never forget it either.
socalbob - May 6, 2009
HAMPTON
LIGHT EM UP!
Hammer - May 6, 2009
Hammer time!
Cool to see you back. We can’t lose now.
daver - May 6, 2009
And pass him around!!!!!
willie mays hayes' gloves - May 6, 2009
Hammer!!!
Nice to see you here. :-)
sue369 - May 6, 2009
hey thanks
Hammer - May 6, 2009
you're welcome
sue369 - May 6, 2009
11 years ago
Wow. Does not feel that long ago at all…
Allie - May 6, 2009
eh I was six then, so that seems like an eternity ago
Chanman25 - May 6, 2009
I was 12
Allie - May 6, 2009
So.....why is Miles starting over Fontenot AND Scales?
Jerry Mumphrey - May 6, 2009
Well, LBR hits left-handed.
But I think Scales should’ve gotten another start.
daver - May 6, 2009
Me too
He played really well yesterday.
Allie - May 6, 2009
I thought so too.
sue369 - May 6, 2009
lol
Yep. It’s happened. Bobby Friggin Scales — he of the 5 day major league career that he will fondly recall to his grandchildren someday — has taken on insane Matt Murton-ish status. Do you think we see if the sculptress who did Ernie’s statue has time to chisel out one of Scales?!?
BLou - May 6, 2009
"Insane Matt Murton-ish status"?
Hardly. But if the guy’s going to be on the roster, why not find out if he can play?
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
and he was flashing a little leather last night
jkobus - May 6, 2009
TWSS
KaliCub - May 6, 2009
+1
Hammer - May 6, 2009
Scales-mania!
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
is that better or worse than Pottergasm?
Allie - May 6, 2009
shut up already will ya? You won't help quell the Scales-mania by railing against it.
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
Actually
I think it has more to do with not liking Miles than it does with Scales fandom.
Besides. Let the kid have his cup of coffee while he can.
Allie - May 6, 2009
Kid?
Hehe hardly a kid — but I agree with the sentiment.
StevenABQ - May 6, 2009
Not that I have any idea
but maybe Miles has had success against Hampton in the past? Just a thought
murphymj - May 6, 2009
Miles batting righty
i believe is better then lefty
Hammer - May 6, 2009
very true
murphymj - May 6, 2009
2-8, 2 K's lifetime
carmen_fanzone - May 6, 2009
Glad the weather held for the homestand
but that’s done. It’s pouring south part of the city. Up north looks uglier.
chitownhawkeye - May 6, 2009
Yep.
Thunder, lightning, heavy rain on the north side.
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
Ugh
Great. That means it’ll hit the lake and land on me.
Stupid rain.
Allie - May 6, 2009
Same
Looks like we’ll get all that in a little bit then. Hopefully Gary and LaPorte will get the brunt of it before it gets here.
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
Is it completely horrible of me
to wish that it blows over us and lands on you?
we don’t need any more rain.
Allie - May 6, 2009
Can we agree to have it blow south of us all
so some crops can get watered?
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
I could go for that
soy beans need water!
Allie - May 6, 2009
BTW, are you near Hammond or something?
Didn’t know people were having flooding problems
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
Chesterton
we’re finally starting to dry out though.
b/c of the way they’ve been allowed to build the new subdivisions and the HS the natural drainage has been completely screwed up. Instead of the water naturally pooling into the back 40 of a old farm, it drains into my neighborhood.
Allie - May 6, 2009
Oh wow
That’s horrible. I remember heading to Chicago last year on the South Shore and the football field bowl of this school in Hammond was completely full up of water. Scary stuff. Hope you all dry out! I think a whole lot of us in this northern half of the country could use less rain…Have it head south to fill up dried out lakes and such.
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
We've been getting plenty ourselves lately, thanks
On-and-off since Sunday and no sign of it going away any time soon. Bleah.
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
I can't remember the last time it rained.
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
you don't count...
you’re in socal
tootle - May 6, 2009
meanie.
santoswoodenlegs - May 6, 2009
hey, I live in alaska....
we can see russia from our back yard and all we get is snow. :P
tootle - May 6, 2009
So it needs to go
somewhere between here and ATL?
Allie - May 6, 2009
And away from Knoxville.
Maybe just keep it in a straight line from St. Louis to Louisville, and call it good.
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
Central illinois
has been pretty dry all week
jkobus - May 6, 2009
Oooh
we’ll send it to you guys. your soy beans need water too!
Allie - May 6, 2009
That they do
hasnt been much since mid april
jkobus - May 6, 2009
i'd send it if i could
and gladly.
Allie - May 6, 2009
I'll work on a rain dance
jkobus - May 6, 2009
Florida...
My parents have been begging for rain like we’re getting in the mid-Atlantic.
Chris Dobbertean - May 6, 2009
It's real ugly downtown
dark and ominous.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
Thanks Al
for the Roberto Alomar update after that heated debate. Glad to see you come back to finish up loose ends.
socalbob - May 6, 2009
Thanks.
Thought it was worth mentioning.
Al Yellon - May 6, 2009
Ok.
So I’ve been guilty of this myself, but shouldn’t it be Twittermyer, not Twittermeyer? His name is spelled Gordon Wittenmyer. We quote him so much I feel like we should spell it right.
In other news, as if the awful Potawatomi ads on the Sun Times’ web site aren’t bad enough, check out their Cubs page. My eyes are bleeding.
Schwa - May 6, 2009
Nevermind the Cubs page, they fixed the mistake. Still, those ads are absurd.
Schwa - May 6, 2009
Ugh!
Why is the background red?
Allie - May 6, 2009
It's a homage to their finances
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
I went there looking for something awful looking
then i remembered I have Ad block plus. I feel like Im missing out
jkobus - May 6, 2009
I used a friend's computer the other day
And nearly cried. Everything was sooo impossible to read.
How anyone uses the internet without AdBlock is beyond me.
Allie - May 6, 2009
In regards to the steroid discussion
we had going here, I can’t find the particular kind I’ve been taking for my bulging disc. Also, I’m unable to find an MLB ruling regarding prescribed drugs on the banned list.
I’m unsure if MLB allows a banned substance if it’s prescribed by a team physician. If anybody can enlighten me, I’ll appreciate it very much.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
The one that comes to mind is Bolderone
It’s a milder steroid, unlike Nandrolone or Equipoise.
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
Something else comes to mind
Wasn’t there a player last year, or a couple years ago that was popped for steroid use, but they were prescribed to him to deal with the recovery of his cancer?
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
It's Wikipedia
but here’s the list. What’s stumping me is finding the ruling on drugs prescribed by a team physician.
I know that FIFA will allow certain banned substances if a player goes through the proper channels to fix his ailment. I can’t find if MLB has something similar, and if DLee could benefit from a steroid regimen for his disc.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
Found it
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3144472
Schoeneweis was not suspended for using HGH that was prescribed to him while he was battling/recovering from testicular cancer because he used it before it was a banned substance. This leads me to believe that Lee would not be able to use any type of steroid. This situation would also fall in line with anyone else using steroids or HGH to battle an injury. It’s just not allowed.
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
That is a shame
But I understand the spirit of the rule. Thanks Craig!
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
No prob
Craig in South Bend - May 6, 2009
It wasn't Neifi
.
I think you’re right. Was it Jay Gibbons?
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
Caption
“Ohhhh man, we gotta go – I just sharted.”
10 14 23 26 - May 6, 2009
Im out
time to cook dinner
LIGHT EM UP!
Hammer - May 6, 2009
Really?
Randy Johnson retired?
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
what are you quoting?
Allie - May 6, 2009
never mind
reading comprehension = allie fail.
Allie - May 6, 2009
Al's post
You know, that part at the top that no one ever reads. :P
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
oh good!
so other people besides me just jump into the comments?
(sorry, al! i really do USUALLY read what you write… unless its a game thread.)
Allie - May 6, 2009
Oh.
So I don’t have to write all that stuff, then?
Al Yellon - May 7, 2009
Bill Terry
Said when asked in spring training, 1934, about the Brooklyn Dodgers chances of dethroning his NL pennant winning NY Giants, reportedly replied “Is Brooklyn still in the league?” It was bulletin board fodder for the Dodgers who beat his Giants several times down the stretch to hand the pennant to the Cardinals.
How many bonus points do I get?
Josh Timmers - May 6, 2009
+.400
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
Missing
Missing my man today of course.
And it is raining cats and dogs today. I felt bad because I can’t drive with this ankle and my poor husband had to walk home from the train. Normally I’d get him on a day like this. In 2 blocks he got soaked to the skin.
puckishcubsfan - May 6, 2009
Poor guy
and poor you. Hope the ankle feels better and we don’t have to put you on the 15-day.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
let's get this road trip off to a good start!!
win series…
LAcarl519 - May 6, 2009
On paper we should win this game easy
Assuming Carlos Lee hits his solo homer today, I don’t see the Astros doing much else off Harden.
Hopefully today is the day Milton breaks out big, now if only we could get rid of that Miles guy…
nji232 - May 6, 2009
I would love to see a breakout
from Milton. He is gonna start losing a lot of the fickle Cub’s fans.
jkobus - May 6, 2009
Dave Otto is doing the pre-game show
Was Judd let go, or did Ronnie stay home?
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
Santo is home
He’ll be back in Milwaukee.
Not Bruce Froemming - May 6, 2009
Thanks
I just heard Judd. Ick.
chilango2 - May 6, 2009
Caption:
Soto just gave me a wedgie at homeplate.
tucsoncubsfan - May 6, 2009
First Pitch Thread is live
Jump!
Clutch16 - May 6, 2009
If you don't have a sentimental attachment to Kerry Wood...
then I question whether human blood pumps through your veins, sir!
Ryan D - May 7, 2009
I do, actually.
But that’s not why I made the post, as I said.
Al Yellon - May 7, 2009
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