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Thread: MLB: State of the Cubs
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
DJK15
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Re: State of the Cubs

If Marmol is moved to closer he would never pitch. The pen would blow it before it ever got to the 9th. I think by the break Woody will have settled into his role and be a very solid closer.

According to Peter Gammons, Lou wants a power left-handed left-fielder to hit fifth, moving Kosuke to center and second in the lineup. Probably going to be Griffey Jr.

Rich Hill has the stuff, he just has to get things right in his head and work on his control.

I'd like to see what Gallagher can do in the rotation. He's throwing cheese in Iowa.

Send Felix to AAA. He looks lost at the plate.
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