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  1. Why is kittredge still in this game? CC is masterful at bullpens? Oh I see - tried to get cute and have him get 1 more out before bringing in a lefty...despite hik giving up a bomb last inning
  2. Meat grinder of a game now for the Cubs to close it out - have had plenty of chances to make this one easy and they've skunked it.
  3. Don't really like Koenig in this spot 3rd time in the series already...and yeah now its a jam
  4. Thanks for getting Palencia out of there, Greg
  5. Alright, lets get an inning going here - spot in the lineup where depending what Greg does with his pen that the bench might come into play. He should roll with Palencia another inning, but we will see.
  6. PCA is honestly the exact stereotype player those Facebook reels spoofing travel ball/showcase idiots make fun of.
  7. Gonna need one of the cubs relievers to come in walking guys and then find a gap
  8. Make the Cubs use all their bullpen today
  9. Start making calls, Greg...your starter is about done, too
  10. Will be that much sweeter listenjng to him nite his tongue when the comeback starts rolling today
  11. Lots of game left - get the bats going and turn up the pressure
  12. lol or, it's just kudos to the bullpen right in front of them cheering as they round 2nd. If they are relaying anything when they have runners on at 2nd, it may be pitch location/where the catcher is setting up. If that's the case, it's just laziness on the catcher being too obvious too early.
  13. The pitch repertoire absolutely changed how LH hitters have fared against Taillon this year - he has stated so multiple times. I also won't argue that a partial year of splits (Taillon was injured a good chunk of this season) isn't statistically significant in a vacuum - but I think it's worth more than factoring what Taillon did as a Pirate 8-9 seasons ago when he was a completely different pitcher throwing high 90s than he is now. His 2023 and 2024 seasons he was nails on righties and below average against lefties - 2025 was polar opposite. If he didn't dramatically improve against lefties this year, he probably isn't starting any playoff games for the Cubs. I just hope he comes out a bit rusty and the Brewers find holes with solid contact this afternoon
  14. Taillon had very neutral splits for most of his career, then had a couple seasons where he was much tougher on righties than lefties....then in 2025 the changeup became a much larger part of his pitch mix that dramatically improved how he's fared against lefties. If we're sample size hunting for today's game, I don't care what he did up through 2022, or 2023-2024 seasons for that matter, when he was a different pitcher than he's been in 2025 with that changeup facing lefties.
  15. I think any lineup with Chourio in it at this point disqualifies it as a "sunday lineup". Lockridge starting today likely has to do with a mix of defense and Perkins' struggles against the Cub starter - once Taillon is out of this game, having bench bat options of Perkins and Collins (both switch hitters) along with Vaughn to plug in against relievers at certain spots of the game puts the Brewers in a better position than if Lockridge was one of those pinch hitters. Maybe it's also a hunch on Murphy's end, too. But as others have posted, Taillon has been more effective against LH hitters - which unless we'd want both Perkins and Collins to reverse switch hit, they would be hitting lefthanded. I'd be very surprised to see Lockridge finish this game or even stay in it beyond the first time his spot in the order is up against a pitcher other than Taillon....unless he's got a couple hits, of course!
  16. NE wind off the lake is blowing straight in from center. Wrigley will play big today - although line shots to left and right aren't going to get knocked down as much if they don't get up above the stands. Liking this lineup as it prioritizes defense/speed and isn't too right/lefty weighted - CC is going to go bullpen crazy this game, and having a mix of lefties and righties to start with gives the Brewers balance all game long.
  17. The Cubs were 56-48 from June through the end of the regular season once their teamwide offensive onslaught started regressing to their actual talent level, while the Brewers were 66-37 - which includes a 12-12 september while coasting to the finish line. It should also be noted that as the Brewers were creeping up on the Cubs in the standings in late June, all we heard about was how the difference in schedule strength would likely sink the Brewers compared to what was left on the Cub schedule. The exact opposite happened. The fact that the Brewers went on an extended hot streak through what was perceived to be a difficult stretch of their schedule while the Cubs treaded water through what was supposed to be a cakewalk of a 2nd half slate of games should make it all the more obvious that there is a significant gap between the teams when it comes to talent and roster construction. Vaughn was a former 3rd overall pick. Turang was a 1st round pick out of high school who had some helium as a junior to be the 1st overall pick. Frelick was a 1st rounder. Chourio is a generational talent. These guys are far from unknown talent. There is also pitching talent all over the roster with stuff that can mow through playoff lineups. And, there is more impact talent in the minors league system on its way, as the Brewers are among the best systems in all of baseball. Just because the payroll for this roster isnt $200+ million doesnt mean the Brewer roster isn't better than the Cubs. I do agree that the Cubs have made some questionable decisions on who to hand bags of money to - starting with their manager. I also think pitching injuries have really hamstrung the Cubs in the rotation....but then again after seeing Steele's workload and what they did with Horton in terms of innings pitched jumps it was pretty predictable (also why I think Boyd is scuffling down the stretch). Ill point out the Brewers have dealt with plenty of significant pitching injuries this season, too. All that being said, would it surprise me to see the Cubs win today and then we're all on pins and needles about losing this series? Not at all, it's playoff baseball. An 83 win dog of a Cardinal team won a world series. Quite frankly it has and always will be the Dodgers and everyone else in the national league until baseball's insane economic model gets fixed. But it's damn fun rooting for a Brewer team that plays hard and can win games so many different ways.
  18. Well, he's not on the NLDS roster because of injury...already biting them. They put him on the Justin Steele workload plan
  19. Wasnt referencing the video per say, as much as the sentiment by cub fans in general - particularly on their ns baseball board.
  20. If I didn't live amongst Cub fans for roughly half of my life, I'd struggle to understand what sort of logic they apply in assuming their team is just way better than the Brewers, and at some point the Brewers "luck" would run out and the Cubs will come out ahead of Milwaukee in the standings. There's this belief on their end that the Brewers' success "isn't sustainable" - but they fail to see how much of the current state of the Brewer organization is incredibly sustainable in terms of draft and develop, increased quality minor league depth, an eye for pitching from all kinds of spots, and a MLB roster that is currently loaded with young players who may not be able to do 1 thing at an elite level, but can do many things well.
  21. Glad the Jags found a way to win that game - I love Andy Reid, but I'm about done with the rest of the Swifties...ive got 0 faith in the rest of the AFC to keep them from another deep playoff run, but maybe the injury bug will bite the right guys in KC to spare us in January.
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