All year long, Cubs’ leadership has preached a simple mantra to their young players: “Do simple better.” That mantra won the Northsiders the NLDS in Game Two’s critical second inning. It kept them close in the first two games of this long-awaited NLCS. And it led to countless moments in which the team was able to take advantage of more careless opponents and […]
Day: October 20, 2015
Heat Gets the Headlines, but Command Is Key
The Cubs are good at hitting fastballs. They rank second in the NL with a .399 slugging percentage against pitches 96 mph and greater. The Cubs are bad at hitting fastballs. They rank 13th in the NL with a .230 batting average against pitches 94 mph and greater. Anthony Rizzo hit .372 against pitches 96 […]
Playoff Prospectus: NLCS Game Three Preview
This piece, by BP’s Mike Giannella, is the Cubs-specific portion of a longer LCS preview jointly written with Chris Mosch. We’ve posted Mike’s section by itself here; if you’d like to bone up on your ALCS knowledge, head over to the full piece here. We hope you enjoy. After taking the first two games in […]
Why I’d Rather Give Dan Haren Another Start Than Trust Jason Hammel Again
After leaving New York in the worst-case scenario, the Cubs will turn to their offense and the shaky back-end of their rotation to dig them out of the 0-2 series hole with the Mets. Kyle Hendricks has been announced as the Game Three starter night in what will certainly be a pivotal game, determining whether […]