With the demotion of so called "ace" pitcher Edinson Volquez still smelling fragrantly sweet in the air, there will be a new pitcher on the hill Sunday.
I don’t want to see EV up here again, do you all hear me? I am sick of it, sick of his inability to quit throwing gopher balls. Put him on waivers, send him home without bus fare. Do what you must to keep him from GABP.
Put your ear down to the ground, Indian style (you know cowboys and Indians, not people from New Delhi), and you can hear the train coming. It is the D-Train arriving at Track 2 from Louisville.
That is correct, sir. Dontrelle Willis has worked hard, not bitched, seemingly getting his entire house in order since spring training.
The former 22-game winner is currently 5-2 with a 2.63 ERA with the Bats. He has five quality starts in his last 10 outings. I believe he has paid his dues and personally welcome him with open arms.
He has done his best to salvage his career which began with so much promise and praise. He has kicked around from team to team and league to league like so much tumbleweed.
He has had panic disorder problems of which I can relate. I wish the kid nothing but the best. When you are 60, you can call almost anybody kid.
I am not expecting him to come up here and start throwing shutouts. I will be happy if he can keep us in the game for six or seven innings because some of them can’t.
The Zack Cozart Experience performed live in Miller Park last night, and I am well pleased. He had one hit in three trips and was adequate in the field. So far he is the best of what we have seen there.
No, he doesn’t come with the defensive pedigree that Paul Janish misplaced this year. Cozart played error-free baseball (with help from Joey Votto), so he has nine to commit before we begin to talk about change.
Dusty Baker had a good thing going in the series finale against the Cards, but decided to sit Heisey in lieu of the S.O.S Stubbs. What goes on in the toothpick infected mind?
I would like to give a shout out to Kurt Gibson and his Arizona Diamondbacks for preventing us to fall further down the stairs. Their 4-1 win over the Cardinals helped us to stay frozen in fourth place despite our 5-4 beating at the hands of the Brew Crew.
Please, don’t anybody to tell me that things could be worse, because usually when they say that, it does get worse, much worse.
Eastham out.
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