Since I am really the only active Cubs fan, I don't have someone on here that shares the frustration. So I figured I would make my own thread where I can come to bitch or praise.
Opening day was today for the Cubs at Wrigley where they played the Pirates. It was cold and rainy but it looked like the Cubs were off to a positive note scoring two runs early and riding Dempster's dominance through the 4th inning.
All of the sudden Dempster loses his control and was walking batters, eventually giving up a grand slam to Neil Walker. I fucking hate this guy already. Respect him, yes, but I hate his guts. He hasn't been around long and he's already a Cub killer. Demp got out of the inning and through the 6th no problem.
6IP, 4 ER in around 100 pitches. Sounds like a decent line for opening day in rainy Chicago, doesn't it? I thought so, but for some reason Quade had him go out for one more inning. A couple of batters later, Andrew McCutchen hits a two run homer. A two run deficit turned into four, and the Cubs couldn't come up with the big hit in numerous opportunities.
I just don't understand that decision. I've already got some man-love for Mike Quade for the decisions he's made so far. Cashner in the rotation, Silva off the team(and absolutely torched him for his comments), and rewarded Darwin Barney the starting 2B job(2 for 3 today). Yet, he makes the boneheaded decision to let Demp go out for one more inning.
That's it for today.