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ryno4ever
Apr 1st 2007, 10:03 pm
Oh, I've waited so long to see this!

Opponent: The Reds
Place: Great American Ballpark, Cincinatti, Ohio
The Pitchers: Zambrano vs Harang

Cubs Lineup:
1. Alfonso Soriano, CF
2. Matt Murton, LF
3. Derrek Lee, 1B
4. Aramis Ramirez, 3B
5. Jacque Jones, RF
6. Michael Barrett, C
7. Mark DeRosa, 2B
8. Cesar Izturis, SS
9. Carlos Zambrano, P


Reds Lineup
BATTING ORDER

1. Ryan Freel, CF:
2. Adam Dunn, LF:
3. Brandon Phillips, 2B:
4. Ken Griffey Jr., RF:
5. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B:
6. Scott Hatteberg, 1B:
7. Alex Gonzalez, SS:
8. David Ross, C:
9. Aaron Harang, RHP:

HOLYCOW!25
Apr 1st 2007, 10:45 pm
Stupid school making me miss most of it. At least I'll catch the end, and I have the VCR set to record, and I taped a note on the screen that says to keep it on channel 9.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 9:10 am
5 hours and counting guys....I won't miss a minute of it today.

WrigleyFielder
Apr 2nd 2007, 11:10 am
Go Cubs Go!

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:08 pm
Did you guys just hear Len? He said "Game one of the championship season"! Just a couple more minutes! :D

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:13 pm
$100k for Hamilton could bite us in the arse...

*I thought the censorship was taken out?

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:16 pm
Well, at least Sori didn't strike out.

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:21 pm
Bummer

come on Z!

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:22 pm
Wow, DLee tried stealing a base! You can tell he doesn't try that too often.

Middle of the 1st: Cubs 0, Reds 0

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:26 pm
Come on Big Z! Leadoff walk and then a bomb given up to Dunn. Not the way to start.

bringbacktuffy
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:30 pm
Struggles. Im stuck at work and watching the gameday thing on-line. Not the same.
Kinda surprised Z walked Freel on 4 pitches. WTF?

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:33 pm
Yeah, no kidding. At least there wasn't more damage.

End of 1st: Cubs 0, Reds 2

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:36 pm
Hmmm...the offense isn't doing a whole lot at the moment.

Middle of the 2nd: Cubs 0, Reds 2

Sheffield_&_Waveland
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:37 pm
Could have been as bad as the Sux and gave up 5 in the first :D

bringbacktuffy
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:38 pm
Offense looks pretty sluggish too.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:38 pm
Very true, Sheff. Glad to see the Sox getting it handed to them early on. :D

bringbacktuffy
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:39 pm
Very true Wave. Im surrounded by Sox fans at work so they are staying pretty quiet.

bringbacktuffy
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:40 pm
Whoa.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:43 pm
Aramis should be getting a Gold Glove one of these years. His defense has become really good.

End of 2nd: Cubs 0, Reds 2

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:52 pm
Alright, time for a big 2 out hit. Runners on 1st and 3rd.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:58 pm
Murt strikes out.

Middle of the 3rd: Cubs 0, Reds 2

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 1:59 pm
Damn Z! Dunn gets ahold of another one! That guy has ridiculous power.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:07 pm
Well, could have been worse. The offense needs to get going now.

End of 3rd: Cubs 0, Reds 3

Sheffield_&_Waveland
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:07 pm
Yeah it looks like Z hit way to much zone to Dunn back to back at bats. He keeps hitting like that he will have no problem hitting 40 again this year.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:11 pm
I'm hoping he'll break the strikeout record at some point. Talk about an all or nothing hitter.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:21 pm
Man, we got the bases loaded, but no big hit to drive them in.

Middle of the 4th: Cubs 0, Reds 3

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:24 pm
Where are the bats we saw in Spring Training?

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:26 pm
Hey, does anyone know if the second homer that Dunn hit has landed yet?

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:26 pm
That's what I'm wondering. Big Z hasn't pitched the greatest either, but it could be worse.

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:28 pm
lenandbob@aol.com is the new email address for the TV guys...FYI

ARamfan
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:31 pm
Where are the bats we saw in Spring Training?

I think they might have left them here in AZ! :(

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:33 pm
I think they might have left them here in AZ! :(

Quick, can you jump on a plane and fly them to Ohio ASAP?

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:34 pm
I do have to give proper dues here, Harang is pitching very well.

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:35 pm
YEAHHYYYYYYY! Murton scores the first run for the Cubs in 2007! 3-1!

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:36 pm
I saw that Heather. I just sent them an email on behalf of fogpog with a question. We'll see if it gets on the air.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:37 pm
Yeah, thanks to Freel for giving us that run back he scored off of Dunn's first homer. :D

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:38 pm
We finally scored. Gotta start somewhere.

Middle of the 5th: Cubs 1, Reds 3

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:52 pm
Some truly horrible stuff from Z there

1-5

ARamfan
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:53 pm
Quick, can you jump on a plane and fly them to Ohio ASAP?

I'm on my way, looks like we'll really need them after that last inning (5th)! :(

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:54 pm
It's just not Carlos' day. I would guess he's done for today.

End of 5th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:57 pm
Oddly enough, rhb are only .167 on z today. its just dunn, griffey and walks killing us, but i guess thats enough.

And thats a 6 pitch inning for harang. Bugger.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 2:58 pm
Man, the Cubs are barely spending any time on offense. Hard to score and win that way.

Middle of the 6th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:05 pm
Pretty tidy from Cotts there. Time for TheRiot!

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:05 pm
C'mon guys. Get the bats going already.

End of 6th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:06 pm
They need to show more of those cheerleaders! :D

Here comes The Riot!

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:10 pm
Growl. Take a pitch!

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:11 pm
Even Theriot can't make a difference today. Not looking good guys.

Middle of the 7th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

NeifiPerezMVP2007
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:15 pm
Where are the bats we saw in Spring Training?

In Arizona! lol. But really, I'm not at all concerned about this. If today was July, I'd be worried!! The bats will come out soon its just a newer team that needs to build chemistry (I hope :D ). Its only the first game (I gotta stop saying that, before you know it "its only september"). Well be fine.

bringbacktuffy
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:28 pm
The reds have cheerleaders? When are getting some. I would pay an extra dollar or two per ticket for more eye candy

but seriously, what's the problem? Is Harang pitching well or are they just not hitting? at work can't tell

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:29 pm
That's true Neifi. You still would like to see a better start.

End of 7th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:30 pm
Harang has been locked in today. He just got taken out though, so maybe the Cubs can put something together the last couple innings.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:34 pm
New pitcher didn't make a difference. The offense isn't being patient at all today.

Middle of the 8th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

Sheffield_&_Waveland
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:38 pm
Murton shows the leather nice job Murt!!

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:42 pm
That was a great grab, especially robbing Hamilton of a hit. Ohman with a nice first outing of the season. One last chance.

End of 8th: Cubs 1, Reds 5

dundeecub
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:43 pm
Quick aside on the ESPN coverage:

"Help, I've fallen and I can't get up!"

How can LifeAid possibly have that copyrighted, and why would they want to???

I hope y'all know most of your ads are nuts...

- And thats game. See y'all wednesday, I'm going to get drunk.

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:48 pm
LOL! We do have some pretty crazy ads, dundee. :D

scuba
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:49 pm
Well, not the start to the season you would hope for, but it's only the first game. Good to get it out of the way.

FINAL: Cubs 1, Reds 5 :(

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:50 pm
Ho hum, after 6 months of missing baseball, it still sucks to lose a game! Len just said it, "Long way to go"... but it would have been sweet to start the season on a higher note than this.

Final Score:
Reds 5
Cubs 1

CubsFan23
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:54 pm
Well we got a 161 to go, and at least we are not behind the Cardinals.

ryno4ever
Apr 2nd 2007, 3:58 pm
For those who missed the game, here is the play by play from chicagosports.com "From the Cubicle"


1st inning

OK, finally Alfonso Soriano digs in against Aaron Harang and swings through the first pitch. There's that patience you like to see in the leadoff spot. Takes a ball then missed on an offspeed pitch before bouncing back to Harang for the first out. Reds, by the way, got some new unis--all white button-up withs logo on the chest. Cubs, meanwhile, still going with their lame road grays that need some work. Matt Murton falls behind 0-2 on a check swing. Another check swing and home-plate ump Randy Marsh says he went around, so Red takes a seat. Behind three balls to Derrek Lee, Harang licks his fingers while on the mound, which is an automatic ball. Lee takes his base and then is thrown out trying to steal second.

A new edition to the GAP is a river boat in the outfield. A bit cornball if you ask me. We are talking the Nasty Natti, so I guess it fits. Zamrbano, slapping his glove and adjusting the furniture between each pitch, walks Ryan Freel on four pitches to start the inning. I haven't looked this up, but Adam Dunn has to average a homer every game he faces the Cubs. Anyway, the Reds have this donkey batting second, which tells you a bit about their lineup. Dunn turns on a 1-2 pitch and sends it way deep to right for -- I'm going to go out on limb -- his first homer of the year. Ripped that and keeps up his homer/Cubs game average. Zambrano should've signed that deal. I think his value just dropped. He comes back to strike out Brandon Phillips. Junior slaps a single to left-center. Edwin Encarnacion flies out to Murton in left. Scott Hatteberg grounds to new second baseman Mark DeRosa and we move on.

Reds 2, Cubs 0

2nd inning

Hey, who let Pete Rose in? Fittingly the ever-hustling Aramis Ramirez leads off the top of the second. Ramirez flies out to center. Fan favorite Jacque Jones grounds to second. Michael Barrett flies out to Junior in right to end it. Meet the new Cubs; same as the old Cubs.

Alex Gonzalez, not that one, pops out to Murton in shallow left. Len Kasper asks, "Can we finally remove the tag of journeyman from David Ross?" Uh, sure, go ahead. Hadn't really thought about it. He does have a point, though, because Ross had a good season in limited time. Ross grounds to Ramirez. Harang grounds to Izturis and Zambrano has little problem with the back of the Reds' lineup.

Reds 2, Cubs 0

3rd inning

Mark DeRosa rips a single to center for the Cubs' first hit. Izturis pops out to Dunn in left. That's never a guarantee with Dunn in the field. Zambrano swings at a pitch near his eyes for strike three. Soriano rips one off the third baseman's glove that bounces into left. DeRosa takes third. With Soriano dancing off first, Murton falls behind 0-2 and then chases one low and away for strike three. Cubs get two on with two outs and leave 'em there.

Freel chops one over Zambrano's head, Izturis bare-hands it and throws it away. The ball takes a Cubs bounce off a railing right to Lee, who throws out Freel at second. After all that, Dunn destroys the first pitch way the heck out to center. Not sure where it landed. Maybe in the river. Where's the river -- in left or right? Not sure. Dunn takes a curtain call. Zambrano walks Phillips. Phillips takes second on a ball in the dirt that gets away from Barrett. Junior walks. Oh, dear, pithcing coach Larry Rothschild makes his first slow trot of the season. He's still going with that oversized sweatshirt. We're in the third inning and Len finally mentions the impending sale of the team. Talk about burying the lede. Encarnacion bounces to Ramirez, who steps on third, double clutches and settles for the one out. Hatteberg bounces out.

Reds 3, Cubs 0

4th inning

Jim Hendry is in the booth as Lee hits one foul down the right-field line. Lee flies out to Freel in center and Hendry adds nothing new to the news of the day or the Zambrano negotiations. Ramirez lines a single to right. Gonzalez makes a diving stop behind second on a Jones bouncer and lookee here, Ramirez hustles into second, beating Gonzalez to the bag. Two men on for Barrett, who pops out to right. With DeRosa up, Hanang tosses one to the backstop and both runners move up. DeRosa works the count full and fouls a few pitches back. Ball four and the bases are loaded with two outs for Izturis. So much for that. Izturis pops the first pitch up.

I can't tell if the little guy at the end of the Carlos Mencia Bud Light commercial is a ventriloquist dummy or an actual human. "Bud Light. Bood Light." Gonzalez bounces one off the plate. Zambrano bare hands it and his throw is no where close. Clumsy-looking play. Trainer Mark O'Neal comes out to check on Zambrano but he appears to be OK. It's ruled an infield hit. Ross flies out to Jones towards the line. Harang bunts Gonzalez to the second. Freel grounds the first pitch to DeRosa at second and we move to the fifth.

Reds 3, Cubs 0

5th inning

Zambrano, showing bunt, takes a ball, fouls one off and eventually strikes out. Soriano swings through the first pitch then lines one right at Dunn in left. Murton reaches on a swinging bunt to the left side. Lee sends one to center where Freel has no clue. He hesitated, tried to dive and couldn't come up with it. To make matters worse he throws wildly to third, allowing Murton to score. Lee ends up on third. But Ramirez grounds to third and can't get him home.

Reds 3, Cubs 1

Big Z walks Big Dunn and complains about a few pitches. Phillips is grazed by a pitch, bringing up Junior with two on and no outs. Rothschild's nap is interrupted again as he trots out to the mound. Angel Guzman and Neal Cotts are up in the pen, so it's clearly a stalling tactic. Junior dumps one over Izturis' glove to load 'em up. Zambrano just misses off the plate to Encarnacion and you can tell he thinks Randy Marsh is squeezing him. Encarnacion chops one to a charging Ramizez who flips to Barrett to get the lead runner. Hatteberg takes a few balls. Barrett saves a run with a nice block of a ball in the dirt. Zambrano can't hit squat. He comes back to work the count full before walking in a run. That has to be it for Zambrano. He can go back to the negotiating table or chat online in the clubhouse. Lou leaves him in there to face Gonzalez, who knocks in a run with a broken-bat flyball to left. Zambrano thought he struck out Ross but Randy Marsh thought it was low. Ross strikes out and he walks off the field Zambrano motions to Marsh who says something back and Zambrano just waves him off. Pretty minor exchange but funny still the same. Anyway, 5-1, Reds.

Reds 5, Cubs 1
6th inning

Zambrano threw a minor hissy fit in the dugout between innings. Tossed his glove, asked Barrett if those pitches were strikes. Jones grounds out to second. Barrett sends one to the right-center gap where Freel makes a diving catch. Brenly calls him out, saying he made that look more difficult than it was and didn't need to dive. At any rate, Junior wouldn't have gotten there had he still be in center. Junior, however, gets to DeRosa's lazy fly ball down the right-field line for the third out, ending a really fast inning. I guess $300 million doesn't go as far as it used to.

Neal Cotts comes on to pitch, Ryan Theriot to play second and bat ninth. Harang hits for himself and strikes out. Freel drives one to left over Murton's head and off the base of the wall. He thinks about three but stops at second. Dunn takes a giant cut but gets under it and lofts it to Soriano, who makes his first putout as a center fielder. Phillips pops out to Lee.

Reds 5, Cubs 1

7th inning

Izturis flies out to center. Brenly just gave props to Harang for "keeping this high-powered Cubs offense in check." Okaaaay. Theriot fans. Soriano, the engine that makes said high-powered Cubs offense go, flies out.

Here's the Bud Light Fan Cam, or an attempt to find a few attractive ladies in the crowd. I appears they've yanked Len's privilege of choosing the music for the feature because whatever they just played sounded like something off a 12-year-old's ipod. Cotts stays in there and gets Junior to fly out. Encarnacion singles to left. Hatteberg pops one to shallow left and we have our first Keystone Cops routine of the year. Murton, Izturis and Ramiriez converge on it. Murton takes it but not before Ramirez takes a stab at it and slaps Murton in the chest with his glove, which goes flying. That was a promising but nothing near pop-up-off-Ramirez's-head territory. But there's still time. It's only the opener. That's it for Cotts. Michael Wuertz tries his hand and walks Gonzalez. Ross strikes out.

Reds 5, Cubs 1

8th inning

Righty Kirk Saarloos replaces Harang and strikes out Murton. Lee rips one over Junior's head and off the wall but it's hit so hard Lee has to stop at first. Ramirez grounds out to third; Lee takes second. Jones squibs one to short to end the top half.

Josh Hamilton, the former drug addict who apparently has straightened himself out, gets a huge hand as he pinch hits. Sweet Lou walks out and brings in Will Ohman. Murton robs Hamilton of a hit with a diving/falling catch in left. Freel strikes out. So does Dunn. Ohman has himself a nice inning. And we move to the ninth.

Reds 5, Cubs 1
9th inning

Former Cub/everything David Weathers will try to get the Cubs in the ninth. Barrett flies out to center. The ever-fragile Cliff Floyd will pinch hit. Floyd pops out to second. But more importantly he makes it back to the dugout unscathed. Izturis prolongs the inevitable with a single to left. Theriot grounds into a fielder's choice to end this one.

Final: Reds 5, Cubs 1

No a promising start for the Cubs. Zambrano didn't pitch well and the offense couldn't manage anything. Looks like Sam Zell made another smart business decision passing on this group. Thanks for reading, everyone.

Hi_Im_Fred
Apr 2nd 2007, 7:22 pm
In Arizona! lol. But really, I'm not at all concerned about this. If today was July, I'd be worried!! The bats will come out soon its just a newer team that needs to build chemistry (I hope :D ). Its only the first game (I gotta stop saying that, before you know it "its only september"). Well be fine.


What exactly does team chemistry have to do with taking walks and attempting to get the count in your favor?

Oh right, nothing at all.

cubbie_kern
Apr 4th 2007, 9:48 am
all in all a big disappointment, but hey its just the first game of the year. Hopefully Z learned to keep the ball down and out of Dunn's wheelhouse.