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Astros Save Cubs From Matsui

November 30, 2007 by cubsnet

FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal reports that Kaz Matsui is about to sign a three-year, $15M contract with the Houston Astros, even though the Cubs made him a similar offer. I understand that Matsui is a fine fielder (quite good, in fact, according to Baseball Prospectus' numbers), but a) he had just an 87 OPS+ last year; b) he has a 82 OPS+ for his career; c) he's 32; d) the most games he has played in a season in his four-year MLB career is 114; and e) the Cubs already carry second basemen like Tony LaRussa carries LOOGYs. As Wrigleyville says, the Astros are saving Jim Hendry here.

Meanwhile, a couple of the other division foes are signing Cubs' rejects to multi-million dollar contracts. The Brewers sign the catcher who lost his starting catcher on a playoff team to the guy just getting some filler time in September, for $4.25M no less. And the Cardinals may be smart, but they did just sign Cesar Izturis to be their starting shortstop.

So Many Chances; Theriot to Rest; Should Floyd Be the Starter?

September 12, 2007 by cubsnet

Following last night's 10-hit, 10-walk, but only 4 runs performance, the Cubs are now 16-22 since moving to a season high 8 games above .500 on August 1. And yet they are still just one game behind the division leading Brewers. During that same time frame, the Los Angeles Dodgers have gone 17-20 and have gone from 1 game back in the NL West to 6 games back. Just another way of confirming the mediocrity of the NL Central.

A few other notes:

Kendall to Hit 2nd?

August 9, 2007 by Squib Hits

Here's a consequence of Alfonso Soriano's injury: With Ryan Theriot moving to the leadoff spot, the Cubs don't have a number 2 hitter: "Piniella said he's considering batting catcher Jason Kendall second when he returns to the lineup during the Colorado series," reports the Sun-Times. "Jacque Jones hit in that spot Wednesday for the first time since April 10."

Are you happy with the Cubs' trade for Jason Kendall?

July 16, 2007 by cubsnet

Yes
50% (1 vote)
No
50% (1 vote)
Should have kept Michael Barrett
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 2

Cubs Trade for Jason Kendall

July 16, 2007 by cubsnet

Three years from now, most everyone will have forgotten that Rob Bowen once played for the Chicago Cubs. Like Jody Gerut. The Cubs traded Bowen and 6'6" lefthanded minor league reliever Jerry Blevins to the Oakland A's today for catcher Jason Kendall.

So much for the Geovany Soto experiment, as Kendall will become the everyday catcher, with Koyie Hill likely having the inside track to remain the backup. With Billy Petrick back, giving the Cubs 12 pitchers again, one of Hill or Soto is going back to Iowa.

Kendall is hitting .226/.261/.281 for the A's this year, "good" for an adjusted OPS+ of 46. In 2006, he had an 89 OPS+ and in 2005 he had a 77 OPS+.

Apparently, somene in the Cubs' organization has a long memory, recalling that Kendall has hit .302/.392/.425 in his career against the Cubs, mostly from his time with the Pirates from 1996-2004.

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