Murton to Iowa; Rapada Up
It wasn't the return of one of Henry Blanco, Daryle Ward, or Aramis Ramirez that did Matt Murton in. It was the need for a thirteenth pitcher, Clay Rapada. (Though Sean Marshall sure made that need disappear tonight.) Murton has a good attitude about the demotion, saying, "I don't think that 100 at-bats dictates what a player is capable of doing, especially after what they've done in their previous at-bats. At the same time, in the market we're in here, and the team we have, and the un-met expectations at this point, there are going to be moves made, and I'm the move."
The 6'5" 26-year-old lefthanded throwing Rapada, meanwhile, had a 3.77 ERA in 28.2 innings for Iowa. He was 9-for-9 in save opportunities. Last year, Rapada split time between double-A West Tenn and Iowa. At West Tenn, he had a 0.82 ERA in 43.2 innings, striking out 45 and walking just 10. He had a 3.04 ERA for Iowa last year in 23.2 innings, as he last some control, walking 15. As Lou Piniella commented, the Cubs won't need 13 pitchers for long, so Rapada doesn't have much time to make a mark.
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Marshall
Since you mentioned it, how about Sean Marshall, eh? I expected him to show some improvement over last year, but wow, he's been some kind of sharp since he came back.