Sunday, May 31, 2015

Addison Russell Being Wasted Batting 9th In Maddon's Order!


Cubs' second baseman Addison Russell is being wasted batting 9th in manager Joe Maddon's screwy batting order. Maddon claims batting Russell 9th gives him two leadoff hitters. But clearly Russell is not a leadoff hitter but a middle of the order run producer type bat. Russell has already hit 4 homers and has 12 doubles (just one less than team leader Anthony Rizzo who had a big head start on Russell. )

So all Russell's power production is being wasted (he only has 14 RBI's batting after the pitcher.) He has only walked 8 times, which puts him next to Starlin Castro on the bottom of the team ladder. What is the point of this nonsense. If Maddon insists on hitter the pitcher eighth, then bat Chris Coghlan ninth (at least he has experience leading off.)

There are times that I think Joe Maddon makes these nonsensical moves just to stroke his own ego. Batting the pitcher eighth has had no positive effects at all this year for the Cubs and has killed many potential rallies. Maddon certainly has a way with the media but his in game decisions so far in 2015 have been awful. 

Song Of The Day: The Chambers Brothers-Time Has Come Today (Fillmore East 1969)


Mesmerizing live version of Time Has Come Today from the Fillmore East in New York in 1969. It sounds like the MC5, Ash Ra Tempel and Funkadelic in one bag!

Cubs-Royals Rained Out Saturday Afternoon at Wrigley Field


Saturday, May 30, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Saturday's game between the Kansas City Royals & the Chicago Cubs was postponed due to rain. The game will be made up on Monday,  September 28th at 7:05 PM

The Cubs are now in a tie with the Pittsburgh Pirates for second place in the NL Central 6.0 GB St. Louis. 


Royals Crown Cubs 8-4 Friday Afternoon In Chicago


Friday, May 29, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Kansas City Royals (29-18) 8
at Chicago Cubs (25-22) 4

WP-Kansas City: Kelvin Herrera (1-1)
LP-CUBS: Pedro Strop (1-3)

Home Runs: CUBS-Jorge Soler (4), Addison Russell (4)
Kansas City-Escobar (2), Gordon (6), Perez (6)

CUBS Record (25-22)
Second Place (NL Central, 6.5 GB St. Louis)




Friday, May 29, 2015

Song Of The Day: Manfred Mann's Chapter Three-One Way Glass (1969)


Washington Blanks Cubs 3-0 Wednesday Night In Chicago


Wednesday, May 27, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Washington Nationals (28-19) 3
at Chicago Cubs (25-21) 0

WP-Washington: Scherzer (6-3), Save-Storen (16)
LP-CUBS: Jon Lester (4-3)

Home Runs-Washington: Espinoza (6), Harper (18)

CUBS Record (25-21)
Second Place (NL Central 5.5 GB St. Louis-0.5 GA Pittsburgh)


Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Syd Barrett-Rats (1971)


Song Of The Day: The Kinks-Rats (1970)


Bryant, Russell Power Cubs Over Washington 3-2 Tuesday Night In Chicago

 Cubs players mob rookie Addison Russell for 9th inning game winning RBI Tuesday night at Wrigley Field, Cubs won 3-2

Kris Bryant blasted his 7th HR of 2015 to tie game at 2-2 in the 8th inning Tuesday

Tuesday, May 26, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Washington Nationals (27-19) 2
at Chicago Cubs (25-20) 3

WP-CUBS: Hector Rondon (3-0)
LP-Washington: Matt Grace (2-1)

HR-CUBS: Dexter Fowler (6), Kris Bryant (7)
Washington-Span (5), Harper (17)

CUBS Record (25-20)
Second Place (NL Central, 4.5 GB St. Louis)


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Song Of The Day: The Painted Ship-Frustration (London 1967)


From Vancouver BC (their first of two singles)


Washington Clips Cubs 2-1 Monday In Chicago


Kris Bryant hit his 6th home run of 2015 in a losing effort Memorial Day in Chicago.

Monday, May 25, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Washington Nationals (27-18) 2
at Chicago Cubs (24-20) 1

WP-Washington: Roark (1-2), Save-Storen (15)
LP-CUBS: Jason Grimm (1-1)

HR-CUBS-Kris Bryant (6)
Washington-Denard Span (4), Wilson Ramos (3)

CUBS Record (24-20)
Second Place (NL Central, 4.5 GB St. Louis)


Monday, May 25, 2015

Song Of The Day: John Martyn-Dusty (1968)


from the 1968 LP The Tumbler

Arizona Edges Cubs 4-3 Sunday Afternoon In Arizona


Sunday, May 24, 2015
at Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ

Chicago Cubs (24-19) 3
at Arizona Diamondbacks (21-22) 4

WP-Arizona: Jeremy Hellickson (2-3), Save-Brad Ziegler (2)
LP-CUBS: Jason Hammel (3-2)

Home Runs: CUBS-Miguel Montero (5), Chris Coghlan (7)
Arizona-Paul Goldschmidt (12)

CUBS Record (24-19)
Second Place (NL Central 3.5 GB St. Louis)


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Saturday, May 23, 2015

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Rizzo Lifts Cubs Off The Deck in 9-6 Win Over Arizona Saturday (Trail St. Louis by 2.5 Games)


Cubs' all world first baseman Anthony Rizzo drove in six runs (including a game winning three run homer in the 9th inning to lift the Cubs over Arizona 9-6 at Chase Field Saturday night.)

Saturday, May 23, 2015
at Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ

Chicago Cubs (24-18) 9
at Arizona Diamondbacks (20-22) 6

WP-CUBS: Jason Motte (2-1), Save-Pedro Strop (1)
LP-Arizona: Burgos (0-2)

Home Runs: CUBS-Anthony Rizzo (9)
AZ-Tuffy Gosewisch (1)

CUBS Record (24-18)
Second Place (NL Central, 2.5 GB St. Louis)



Great Trades In Cubs' History: Bill Hands & Randy Hundley For Lindy McDaniel


December 2, 1965: Cubs traded RHP Lindy McDaniel and OF Don Landrum to San Francisco Giants for RHP Bill Hands and catcher Randy Hundley. Hands became the Cubs #2 starter behind Fergie Jenkins from the years 1968-1972 and won 20 games for the Cubs in 1969. Randy Hundley became the Cubs' rock at catcher for several seasons and was a 1969 NL All Star. 

Lindy McDaniel had a few decent years as a closer for the Giants and Yankees, while Don Landrum was out of baseball after the 1966 season. The trade was made by Cubs' GM John Holland (who clearly got the best of the deal.)


Cubs' Farm Report: OF Billy McKinney Promoted To AA Tennessee

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May 14, 2015: The Chicago Cubs promoted OF Billy McKinney from High Class A Myrtle Beach of the Carolina League to Class AA Tennessee of the Southern League. McKinney was tearing up the Carolina League (.340-4 HR-25 RBI's in 29 games with Myrtle Beach.) McKinney was part of the trade that brought SS Addison Russell to the Cubs in July 2014 for pitchers Jeff Samardzija and Jason Hammell. McKinney was voted #83 overall prospect in MLB by Baseball America in 2015 and was the former #1 draft picked of the Oakland A's in 2013 (#24 overall.)


Cubs Trade Catcher Welington Castillo To Seattle For Reliever Medina


The Cubs traded their once 'catcher of the future' Welington Castillo to the Seattle Mariners for RHP Yoervis Medina (1-0, 3.00 ERA with 1 save in 12 games in 2015.) 

Song Of The Day: Neil Young-Lookout Joe (1975)


Dedicated to the GENIUS!

Lookout Joe the Tampa Bay Rays are in first place without you!

Cubs Bullpen Blows It Again in 5-4 13 Inning Loss At Arizona Friday


As good as the Cubs' bullpen was in 2014 under manager Rick Renteria it has been the polar opposite under manager Joe Maddon in 2015. Maddon's bullpen was been deplorable in 2015. Last night Maddon elected to pitch to Arizona's best hitter Paul Goldschmidt with a runner on second and was burned badly, when Goldschmidt blasted a game tying 2 run HR off Cub closer Hector Rondon. The Cubs would eventually lose the game in 13 innings. 

Friday, May 22, 2015
at Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ

Chicago Cubs (23-18) 4
at Arizona Diamondbacks (20-21) 5
13 innings

WP-Arizona: Delgado (2-2)
LP-CUBS: Zac Rosscup (1-1)

HR-CUBS: Dexter Fowler (5)
Arizona: Ahmed (1), Goldschmidt (11)

CUBS Record (23-18)
Second Place (NL Central, 3.5 GB St. Louis)


Friday, May 22, 2015

Song Of The Day: The Yardbirds-Glimpses (1967)


Cubs' Kyle Hendricks Blanks Padres 3-0 Thursday Night In San Diego

 Cub starter Kyle Hendricks won his first game of 2015 in a brilliant complete game shutout of the San Diego Padres Thursday night.
Kris Bryant blasted his 5th homer of 2015 in the first inning of Thursday night

Thursday, May 21, 2015
at Petco Park, San Diego, CA

Chicago Cubs (23-17) 3
at San Diego Padres (20-22)

WP-CUBS: Kyle Hendricks (1-1, 4.14) CG
LP-San Diego: Ordisamer Despaigne (2-3, 6.11)

Home Runs: CUBS-Kris Bryant (5), Addison Russell (3)

CUBS Record (23-17)
Second Place (NL Central, 3.5 GB St. Louis)


Thursday, May 21, 2015

Song Of The Day: Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band-I'm The Urban Spaceman (1968)


Cubs Edge Padres 3-2 Wednesday Night In San Diego


Cubs' pitcher Tsuyoshi Wada scores in the fifth inning of the Cubs 3-2 win over the San Diego Padres Wednesday night in San Diego.

Chicago Cubs (22-17) 3
at San Diego Padres (20-21) 2

WP-CUBS: Justin Grimm (1-0), Save-Hector Rondon (9)
LP-San Diego: Tyson Ross (2-4)

HR-San Diego: Justin Upton (11)

CUBS Record (22-17)
Second Place (NL Central, 4.5 GB St. Louis)


Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Song Of The Day: The Walker Brothers-The Shutout (1978)


Cubs' Bullpen Falters Again As Padres Rally To Beat Cubs 4-3 Tuesday Night In San Diego


Manager Joe Maddon's screwy lineup probably cost the Cubs another win as the team got two homers from Chris Coghlan and one from Dexter Fowler but could only score 3 runs in the club's 4-3 loss to the Padres in San Diego, Tuesday night.

Maddon's shaky bullpen and sloppy Cub defense were also key factors in the Cubs' second straight loss.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015
at Petco Park, San Diego, CA

Chicago Cubs (21-17) 3
at San Diego Padres (20-20) 4

WP-San Diego: Benoit (4-1), Save-Kimbrell (11)
LP-CUBS: James Russell (0-1)

Home Runs-CUBS: Chris Coghlan (5,6), Dexter Fowler (4)

CUBS Record (21-17)
Second Place (NL Central, 4.5 GB St. Louis)


Monday, May 18, 2015

The Orange Bicycle-Go With Goldie (Columbia 1968)


UK pop-psych from 1968

Song Of The Day: The Troggs-Butterflies And Bees (Page One 1967)


The Troggs during their psychedelic period, from the 1967 LP Cellophane!

Cubs Win Streak Halted At 6 With 3-0 Loss To Pittsburgh Sunday


The Pittsburgh Pirates halted the Cubs' 6 game winning streak with a 3-0 shutout on Sunday at Wrigley Field. AJ Burnett topped Jake Arrieta.

Sunday, May 17, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Pittsburgh Pirates (18-20) 3
at Chicago Cubs (21-16) 0

WP-Pittsburgh: AJ Burnett (3-1, 1.38), Save-Mark Melancon (8)
LP-CUBS: Jake Arrieta (4-4, 2.77)

CUBS Record (21-16)
Second Place (NL Central, 4.0 GB St. Louis)


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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Cubs Win Sixth Straight With 4-1 Win Over Pirates Saturday


Saturday, May 16, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Pittsburgh Pirates (17-20) 1
at Chicago Cubs (21-15) 4

WP-CUBS: Jon Lester (4-2), Save-Travis Wood (1)
LP-Pittsburgh: Gerit Cole (5-2)

Home Runs: Pittsburgh-Sean Rodriguez (2)

CUBS Record (21-15)
Second Place (NL Central, 3.0 GB St. Louis)

Cubs win 6th straight, trail by Cardinals by 3 games!




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Cubs Outlast Pirates 11-10 in Friday Afternoon 11 Inning Marathon

Pirates' Gregory Polanco slips in right field in the bottom of the 11th to allow Starlin Castro to score winning run in Cubs 11-10 win Friday


Friday, May 15, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Pittsburgh Pirates (17-19) 10
at Chicago Cubs (20-15) 11
11 innings

WP-CUBS: Edwin Jackson (2-1)
LP-Pittsburgh: Radhames Liz (1-3)

HR-CUBS: Kris Bryant (4), Anthony Rizzo (8)
Pittsburgh: Pedro Alvarez (6), Josh Harrison (4), Andrew McCutchen (4)

CUBS Record (20-15)
Second Place (NL Central, 4.0 GB St. Louis)


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Friday, May 15, 2015

Song Of The Day: The Misunderstood-Children On The Sun (Fontana 1969)


Riverside, California group who relocated to England. Children Of The Sun was recorded in 1966 but not released until 1969.

Cubs Sweep Away Mets 6-5 Thursday Afternoon In Chicago (Team's Fourth Straight Win)


Thursday, May 14, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

The Cubs came back from a 5-1 deficit to beat the New York Mets 6-5 to sweep the four game series in Chicago. It was the Cubs' fourth straight win overall.

New York Mets (20-15) 5
at Chicago Cubs (19-15) 6

WP-CUBS-Pedro Strop (1-2)
LP-New York-Jon Niese (3-3)

Home Runs-CUBS-Dexter Fowler (3)
New York-Anthony Recker (1,2), Wilmer Flores (5)

CUBS Record (19-15)
Second Place (NL Central, 5.0 GB St. Louis)



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Song Of The Day: The Deviants-You've Got To Hold On (Stable 1968)


Cubs Come Back To Nip Mets 2-1 Wednesday Night In Chicago


Chris Coghlan walked in the winning run in the bottom of the 9th to help the Cubs clip the New York Mets 2-1 Wednesday night in Chicago.

Wed. May 13, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

New York Mets (20-14) 1
at Chicago Cubs (18-15)

WP-CUBS: Hector Rondon (2-0)
LP-New York: Carlos Torres (1-2)

CUBS Record (18-15)
Second Place (NL Central, 5.0 GB St. Louis)


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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Song Of The Day: The Move-When Alice Comes Back To The Farm (1971)


Arrieta Brilliant In Cubs 6-1 Win Over Mets Tuesday Night At Wrigley Field

 Jake Arrieta Picked up his fourth win of 2015 Tueday night!

Chris Coghlan belted his 4th HR of the season, while Kris Bryant hit his 3rd long ball!

Tuesday, May 12, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

New York Mets (20-13) 1
at Chicago Cubs (17-15) 6

WP-CUBS: Jake Arrieta (4-3, 3.00)
LP-New York: Noah Syndergaard (0-1, 5.06)

Home Runs: Cubs-Chris Coghlan (4), Kris Bryant (3)

CUBS Record (17-15)
Second Place (NL Central 6.0 GB St. Louis, 0.5 GA Pittsburgh)


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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Hello Guatemala!

Thanks to all our supporters in Guatemala!

The Leaves-Hey Joe (Mira 1966)


The best version of Hey Joe was done by Los Angeles group The Leaves. They really nail it on this take!

The Tangents-Hey Joe (Impression 1967)


Yet another Los Angeles group who covered Hey Joe!

The Byrds-Hey Joe (Live in Monterey 1967)


Crosby makes a fool of himself again!

Love-Hey Joe (Elektra 1966)


Song Of The Day: Tim Rose-Hey Joe (CBS 1967)


Hey Joe, where you going with that lineup card in your hand?

Joe The Rally Killer (Maddon Batting Order Madness Continues)


It has become abundantly clear to anyone who watches the 2015 Chicago Cubs on a regular basis that manager Joe Maddon's policy of batting his pitchers 8th every day is simply not working. Yet, Maddon seems hell bent on sticking with this madness no matter how much it is hurting the team. Maddon is letting his ego get in the way of what's best for the Cubs.

The Cubs were lucky to win tonight's game. The final score was 4-3 but the Cubs' margin of victory could have been a lot more. In the bottom of the first inning the Cubs had already scored 3 runs were threatening to break the game open early. The Cubs had runners at first and second with two outs (naturally the Mets walked David Ross to Cub pitcher Jon Lester.) Lester hit a weak grounded to first base to end the inning and the rally (with Cubs second baseman Addison Russell sitting on deck.) It was a carbon copy of what happened with Kyle Hendricks in Sunday's game in Milwaukee and it left Maddon with egg on his face again.

This batting the pitcher eighth nonsense is simply not working and even the Mets' announcers were taking note of this. It continues to kill rallies for no logical reason. Conservatively speaking, it has cost the Cubs at least two wins. The upside of Maddon's madness is virtually nonexistent. 

We all know the media loves Maddon. After all, he's the renaissance man who wears nerd glasses, can talk at length about white wine and has his players dress up in ballet dresses on road trips. But where I sit it's just a bunch of hype. Maddon is no superstar manager. So far in 2015 he has been bloody awful. Maddon really needs a slap of reality because in essence he has no rings for all the praise that gets rained down on him. 

Let's just hope Maddon's tires of this batting order madness and admits the great GENIUS was wrong. In the meantime, Joe The Genius is doing a great job killing off Cubs rallies!


Cubs Hang On To Edge Mets 4-3 Monday Night In Chicago


Cubs' rookie 3B Kris Bryant hit his first Wrigley Field home run in the first inning to lead the Cubs past the New York Mets. Anthony Rizzo also homered (his 7th.)

Monday, May 11, 2015
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

New York Mets (20-12) 3
at Chicago Cubs (16-15) 4

WP-CUBS: Jon Lester (3-2, 4.10), Save-Hector Rondon (7)
LP-New York: De Grom (3-4, 3.46)

Home Runs: Cubs: Kris Bryant (2), Anthony Rizzo (7)
New York: Lucas Duda (3), Wilmer Flores (4)

CUBS Record (16-15)
Second Place (NL Central, 6.0 GB St. Louis)