St. Louis, Wainwright, -111
It was a very tough loss fo rthe Cubs against the Brew Crew yesterday. And Soriano proved it would have been best for the team had he STAYED on the disabled list. He was 0-4 at the plate, showing his usual impatience, and misplayed a fly ball out into a double, which aided the Brewer rally. And he clearly was having trouble running. But I think Pinella did not want to embarrass him by removing him in the 9th for defensive reasons.
The team should come first, not some sulking primadona like Soriano.
In any event, I think that loss yesterday will have a negative impact on the team and a losing streak is in order. Theu already had lost 4 of 6 before yesterdays 9th inning meltdown. (I was on the Brewers :sm: )
We will see what this Cub team is made of this weekend. But I am siding with the Red Turds in tonights game. Maybe Pinella will wise up, and stop worrting about offending Soriano, and will drop him to 6th or 7th in the batting order.
Good luck today folks.
It was a very tough loss fo rthe Cubs against the Brew Crew yesterday. And Soriano proved it would have been best for the team had he STAYED on the disabled list. He was 0-4 at the plate, showing his usual impatience, and misplayed a fly ball out into a double, which aided the Brewer rally. And he clearly was having trouble running. But I think Pinella did not want to embarrass him by removing him in the 9th for defensive reasons.
The team should come first, not some sulking primadona like Soriano.
In any event, I think that loss yesterday will have a negative impact on the team and a losing streak is in order. Theu already had lost 4 of 6 before yesterdays 9th inning meltdown. (I was on the Brewers :sm: )
We will see what this Cub team is made of this weekend. But I am siding with the Red Turds in tonights game. Maybe Pinella will wise up, and stop worrting about offending Soriano, and will drop him to 6th or 7th in the batting order.
Good luck today folks.
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