You know it's bad when I decide to mow the lawn in the middle of a Cubs game.
But I do have some good news coming from the minors, especially Peoria. So let's shake up the lineup and put the Chiefs in the leadoff spot tonight. That way the people who don't read beyond the fold have something to smile about.
For the Smokies, D-Cubs and Chiefs, the numbers are their second half record. For the I-Cubs and Hawks, it's for the entire season.
Peoria Chiefs (26-19)
The Chiefs ripped the Burlington Bees, 11-1.
Here's the news you all want to hear: Ted Lilly threw five shutout innings. He gave up only two hits. He walked one and struck out two. After the game, Lilly said:
"Everything felt good," said Lilly. "I was glad I was able to do this as opposed to a simulated game. I'm glad I was given the chance to play with these guys. You can feed off their energy. It was definitely motivating."
Austin Biebens-Dirkx got his first save by pitching the final four innings. He gave up one run in the ninth inning, but otherwise gave up four hits, walked only one and struck out four.
Center fielder Brett Jackson hit two home runs tonight: A three-run home run in the fifth and a solo shot in the eighth. Jackson was 3 for 4 with a walk. He scored three times and had the four RBI.
DH Rebel RIdling also homered tonight, his 14th on the season. Ridling went 2 for 4 with two runs scored and the one RBI.
Shortstop DJ LeMahieu went 3 for 5. Catcher Michael Brenly went 2 for 3 with an RBI and two runs scored. I'm sure his dad would like me to mention that he caught a couple of very good pitching performances as well.
Iowa Cubs (60-58)
The Iowa Cubs turned their ray guns on the Las Vegas 51s, 5-4.
(Boy, it's going to stink if they go back to being the Las Vegas Stars next year.)
Starter Casey Fossum allowed three runs over six innings for the textbook quality start. He gave up seven hits, only walked one and struck out seven.
Jeff Stevens got the win in relief, despite allowing a run on three hits over 1.2 innings. Stevens struck out one and didn't walk a batter. Blake Parker shut them out the rest of the way for save number fourteen. Parker allowed one hit in the 1.1 innings. He didn't walk or strike out anyone.
Catcher Chris Robinson was the hitting star, going 4 for 4 with a two-run homer in the fourth inning. Robinson had three RBI total.
Shortstop Andres Blanco was 3 for 5 with a double and run scored in what I guess is technically a rehab appearance.
Tennessee Smokies (23-24)
The Smokies were outshined by the Jacksonville Suns, 4-3.
Jeremy Papelbon started and took the loss. He went six innings and also gave up the QS three runs. He gave up four hits, two of which were home runs. Papelbon walked one and struck out three.
Right fielder Doug Deeds went 2 for 4 with a double and a run scored. First baseman Blake Lalli was 2 for 4 with two runs scored.

The D-Cubs were shut out by the Tampa Yankees, 6-0.
Starter Rafael Dolis took the loss, giving up two runs on four hits over 4.1 innings. He walked one and fanned one.
The D-Cubs still can't hit.
Boise Hawks (22-30)
The Hawks made five errors and were tossed in the wash by the Everett Aqua Sox, 6-2.
Starter Christopher Rusin allowed four runs on seven hits over four innings. He didn't walk anyone and struck out four.
Center fielder Burundi Davis went 2 for 3 with a double and a run scored.
Shortstop Hak-Ju Lee made three of the five Hawk errors. He was 0 for 3 with a sac bunt at the plate.
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I just hope
that Jackson will not stall in the minors like Colvin, please.
Grockcubs - August 13, 2009
Y'know it may be premature and a little unreasonable...
…but I’m getting pretty excited about Brett Jackson. Seems like a pretty good ballplayer.
daver - August 13, 2009
jackson
went and saw the chiefs a few weeks ago in beloit. jackson is certainly a guy that has all the tools. fast, strong arm, good approach at the plate and hit a big home run in a big spot to tie the game late.
the cubs have 3 first round outfielders in their system now in jackson, burke and colvin. if we can get just one of those guys to the big club i’d be happy at this point.
circuitclout - August 13, 2009
Theodore Roosevelt (Lilly) for President?
It’s happened before!
Clutch16 - August 13, 2009
Dear Ted,
Please come home soon, we miss and need you
Thanks your adoring fans
parrotinct - August 13, 2009
He should be ready to start Monday in San Diego.
Al Yellon - August 13, 2009
Its a shame
The rules are such that we cant send every player on the roster down to the minors for at least one or two games a year so they can feed too! Not to mention it would be really cool to go see a healthy superstar every once in a while…Maybe I go too far?
truelinkfence - August 13, 2009
Parker strikes again
Hopefully he keeps improving and can contribute next year.
Don't Fear the Reaper - August 13, 2009
Any doubt Ted was the reason Jackson hit 2 homers?
nothing like Ted Lilly to come inject some life into a bat.
On a more serious note, Jackson seems to get this baseball thing. Perhaps we didn’t screw this pick up.
nji232 - August 13, 2009
It's funny
because on draft day, a lot of people around here were upset that we took him, mainly because he struck out a ton in college.
Josh Timmers - August 13, 2009
as i remember
it was more ‘not jackson’ than ‘shoulda been ____’.
nobody was ‘the guy’ at that pick.
wilken looks like he’s had 2 rather solid drafts in a row. we also signed a bunch of the guys we picked.
tim815 - August 13, 2009
His strikeout rate
at Peoria is nearly 8% lower than it was at Cal. Impressive that he is striking out less as he starts facing tougher competition.
Raisin - August 13, 2009
HIs dad told me
that the strikeouts were because Jackson thought he was better than the umps. Considering the level of umpiring even in a top conference like the Pac 10, maybe the (slightly) better umpiring has something to do with it.
Josh Timmers - August 13, 2009
Robinson has his average up to
.339 after .263 last year and .214 the year before, both at AA ball.
mrcubsfan - August 13, 2009
Nice to hear Andy White is feeling better.
Now. Bring. Him. Back.
daver - August 13, 2009
Three more strikeouts for Vitters last night
and the D-Cubs get just five hits in their seventh straight loss. on the bright side, they flashed some leather to keep game close through six innings.
D-Cubsfan - August 13, 2009
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