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A Full Day And Night Of Baseball: Cubs vs. Cardinals Day-Night Doubleheader Preview, Sunday 7/12, 12:05 & 7:05 CT

Believe it or not, split doubleheaders aren't a newfangled thing at Wrigley Field. During the 1920's, the Cubs would occasionally do so by having a morning game, then a midafternoon game. This could be done easily even without lights because games in those days were almost always less than two hours, and often 90 minutes. One famous such DH was played on May 30, 1922; between the morning and afternoon games the Cubs and Cardinals made a trade. The Cubs sent Max Flack to St. Louis for Cliff Heathcote. The players switched clubhouses and played for their new team in the second game. (It was a good deal for the Cubs; Flack was out of baseball after 1925, while Heathcote had several decent Cub years and was a useful bench player for the 1929 pennant winners.)

The practice of split DH's ended after 1931; it took 71 years for the next split doubleheader to be played at Wrigley, and the first in the lights era, on August 31, 2002 vs. the Cardinals. That awful Cubs team lost the day game and the night game of that twinbill en route to a 95-loss season.

It was a far different story the following year, with yet another day/night doubleheader vs. the Cardinals -- and that DH, played in the heat of a pennant race on September 2, 2003, saw the Cubs split, winning the first game 4-2 on a Sammy Sosa walkoff HR in the 15th inning, and losing the second game 2-0, the only game they lost in that five-game series which is widely credited for giving the Cubs the impetus for the great September (19-8) they had that year on their way to the playoffs.

And the last doubleheader of any kind at Wrigley Field was on August 3, 2006, a regular DH makeup of the previous night's rainout vs. Arizona; that also resulted in a split, a first-game loss followed by a second-game win.

Enough of the history lesson. This is the biggest day of the year so far in many ways, and a sweep would put the Cubs in great position for the second half. Here's how it's going to go at BCB today: this thread will be the only preview thread posted. Overflow threads and first pitch threads will be up at the normal times -- see below the fold for details. There won't be a recap or "inter-game" thread posted after game one since I will be out all day and who knows when game one will end? (The first game of the 2003 DH went 4:47. Here's hoping today's games are way shorter than that!) A recap of BOTH games will post on Monday morning as usual, as we enter the All-Star break.

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Game One Starting Pitchers
Carlos Zambrano
Carlos Zambrano
Cubs
vs. Kyle Lohse
Kyle Lohse
Cardinals
4-4 W-L 4-4
3.47 ERA 3.99
75 SO 39
41 BB 16
7 HR 6
vs. StL -- vs. Cubs

W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2009 - Carlos Zambrano 4-4 21 15 0 0 0 0 96.0 85 40 37 7 41 75 3.47 1.31


W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2009 - Kyle Lohse 4-4 10 10 0 0 0 0 56.1 53 28 25 6 16 39 3.99 1.22

Game Two Starting Pitchers
Randy Wells
Randy Wells
Cubs
vs. Adam Wainwright
Adam Wainwright
Cardinals
4-3 W-L 9-5
2.48 ERA 3.09
49 SO 110
14 BB 45
5 HR 12
vs. StL -- vs. Cubs

W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2009 - Randy Wells 4-3 11 11 0 0 0 0 69.0 61 20 19 5 14 49 2.48 1.09


W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2009 - Adam Wainwright 9-5 22 18 0 0 0 0 122.1 114 47 42 12 45 110 3.09 1.30

First game:

Kyle Lohse has been on the DL since June 4 with forearm problems. He has made several good starts this year but got hit pretty hard by the Cubs at Wrigley Field on April 18. This would be a real good day for some Cubs who have hit Lohse hard in the past to do it again: Alfonso Soriano (14-for-37, .378, 3 doubles, 2 HR); Ryan Theriot (10-for-19, .526, 2 triples), and Aramis Ramirez (7-for-13, 3 doubles, a HR). Players on the current Cub roster are hitting .381 vs. Lohse (59-for-155).

Z gave up a ton of runs to the Cardinals at Wrigley Field on April 17, but the Cubs won that game in extra innings. Albert Pujols has hit five HR in 56 AB vs. Z, but only averages .250 against him. Skip Schumaker, of all people, hits Z the best of those who are likely to play today -- 8-for-22 (.364, 2 doubles, a triple, a HR).

Second game:

Adam Wainwright has already started three times vs. the Cubs this year; St. Louis won all three games and Wainwright is 2-0, 2.49 in 21.2 innings. The only game of the three in which the Cubs hit Wainwright well was April 16 at Wrigley Field, a game won by the Cardinals, but the Cubs got six hits, four walks and four runs off Wainwright that day. Aramis Ramirez -- who has started to hit the ball hard, and the power, I think, is coming -- is 10-for-25 (.400) vs. Wainwright with four doubles and a HR.

Randy Wells made one relief appearance vs. the Cardinals last September 21, the day after the Cubs clinched the NL Central. This will be his first start against our division rivals. For the record, he did face Pujols and got him to hit into a double play.

Today's first game is on WGN; today's second game is on ESPN. For other games today see the MLB.com Mediacenter.

MLB.com Gameday for the day game

MLB.com Gameday for the night game

Baseball-reference.com game preview for the day game

Baseball-reference.com game preview for the night game

SB Nation game preview for the day game

SB Nation game preview for the night game

Overflow comment threads will post today at the following times: for the day game at 1 pm, 2 pm and 2:45 pm CDT; for the night game at 8 pm, 9 pm and 9:45 pm CDT.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

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Comments

I love doubleheaders!

Baseball needs more of them!

It'll be my first!

Game one in the stands, game two in the bleachers. Work is gonna hurt tomorrow.

Mentioned this at the end of the game recap thread just a few minutes ago...

… but i sat LF bleachers yesterday, and it seemed to me Sori was slow on his first step and often took it off his left leg, which seems odd. If the injury rumors are true, i’d guess something with his right leg.

Pitchers

Light em all up!

Pitchers

Light em all up!

Pitchers

Light em all up!

A post so nice, you did it "thrice"...
3 times = odd

it does mean two wins though

BTW

that 15 innong Cub game was the best game I ever went to in my whole life. With two out in every top half of the inning the fans were going crazy since about the 6th. When the game ended I was exhausted

Best game ecer

was that the game where

Baker said Tony was “selling wolf tickets”? Whatever the hell that meant.

any word on lee?

is he going to play?

Just in on twitter from @lenandbob...
Soriano 3rd in L/U for Game 1. No Lee (not sure about Game 2 for him), no Ram (he’ll be in Game 2 L/U). Len #Cubs
Commenting not working well on here today... ugh.
Soriano 3rd in L/U for Game 1. No Lee (not sure about Game 2 for him), no Ram (he’ll be in Game 2 L/U). Len #Cubs
according to cubs.com

we says he will be in the lineup today

I have a feeling

We are going to see two of the best games of the season today…crossing my fingers. Let’s go get ’em!

Let's play two!

I’d love a sweep, but I’ll settle for a split.

Anybody else find it weird...

…that Game One’s pitchers are both looking over their left shoulder, and in Game Two, both pitchers are looking straight ahead? Is this how rotations are decided? By headshots?

It was a good deal for the Cubs; Flack was out of baseball after 1925, while Heathcote had several decent Cub years and was a useful bench player for the 1929 pennant winners.

So I guess you could say the Cardinals got a lot of flak for that trade, but didn’t get much Flack.

We also had Rogers Hornsby in 1929

Big difference

Game 1

is the game we better win. Nothing gets me more angry than watching Kyle freakin Lohse shut us down.

Its gonna be tough.....

If Lee and Rami both are on the bench, like its says above…..man…..

I'm guessing that means Hoff and Fox will be in Game 1

And if Sori’s playing LF in Game 1, I wonder if Lou’s gonna put Fuld out there for Game 2. We’re pretty well carrying 6 guys who can play the outfield at the moment (Sori, Dome, MB, Fuld, Hoff, and Cliff).

Not sure I want to see Hoff’s bat for 16 innings today, though.

Per WSCR (taken from another blog):

Fukudome, Theriot, Soriano, Hoffpauir (IB), Fox (3B), Bradley, Baker (2B), Hill, Z

Piniella understands that if the Cubs are to win the division

Soriano has to be key in the 2nd half. Moving him into a run producing opportunity where he is patient at hitting ‘hittable pitches’ is part of the process.

Well, we know Fox is gonna play both games then

One at 3B, one at C.

Quick speculation on Game 2 L/U: Dome (RF), Fuld (LF), Lee, Rami, Fonty, Fox ©, Andy White, Cliff, Oh

Aha!

A capital C inside parenthesis makes a little Cubs logo. Neat!

(or a copyright symbol, you pedants :P)

Would “Cliff” be Reed Johnson?

Indeed

From a silly FanPost a couple of months ago.

From ESPN.com

Dome
Theriot
Sori
Hoff
Fox
Bradley
Baker
Hill
Z

Let's Play Two!

I knew that was going to come up
Wish he was in the line-up...
I'm betting he's lost a step
Anyone here

remember seeing him play SS? I only knew him as a 1B.

He moved to SS in 1962

I only remember hearing about him playing SS as I was only 2 that year lol

I'm with Zeke on this one.

I still wish he was in the lineup, even if he has lost a step.

Is this our first double-header since we split a twin-bill at St. Louis in late 2007?
Who is this?

And where’s BB?

Keith Moreland

Good player for the Cubs back in the 80’s

He hit 0.281

in 6 Cub seasons. Not bad.

Game 1 First Pitch Thread is live!

JUMP!

Wasn't the first split doubleheader at Wrigley...

…on August 20, 2001 against Milwaukee? Cubs won the first game 7-4 courtesy of a Delino Deshields three run triple, and lost the second 11-2 in Carlos Zambrano’s first career start.

I was at both games that day and could swear that was the first, unless we’re talking day/night gigs instead of twi-night gigs. If so, then you must be right about the 2002 games, which I also attended, and really wish I never did…

The August 20, 2001 doubleheader was not a split DH.

Note here that there is only one attendance figure for the two games. For split DH there are two.

Not only did he hit a home run today...

But Big Z also wrote the recap for MLB.com!

http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090712&content_id=5841974&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc

LOL!

Good catch.

Great first game

I hope the second one is turns out the same.

Really impressed by the

B team in game 1. Who knew an IF of Hoff, Fox, Baker and Riot would be web gem material?

Bring on game 2! Lets go Wells!

Fuld is leading off in game 2

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