The tradition is Chicago is not far from realistic with the goals for the season. Management looks to turn a new leaf. The adjustments so far with the overall batting order is okay. No one expects the Cubs to make a drive for 2nd place. Too many key decisions have yet to be made. Anthony R-i-z-z-o can't stop his adrenaline rush for a better batting season. His improvement since joining the Cubs from the Padres is beyond satisfactory with 54 RBIs up to July (that's no lie). Passion is not left Wrigley Field just the same. Opposing fans have got stop the hate for this franchise.
Coming off a loss to their rivals, St. Louis 10-6 everything seems to be fine for a nice transition. The memory from 1989 doesn't grow old for Cubs fan with the playoff birth. Wait 'Til next year most loyal fans agree. The cards don't always have to be stacked against Cubby Blue as all in Chicago knew. The time to fight with a flair for the dramatic is fine as new trades can develop. The arguments about renovations to the Field's front aren't plausible. Soriano is a nice market player to receive a trade. Such a firm decision can make the Cubs' pave the way. In effect the Cubs have a boost in confidence.
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Cubs lose sight in rebuilding, flourish in new lineup alignment
Since a return to Chicago in the windy city the offense has took a new reproach to capture attention from fans. The usual slow development from the pitching staff is starting to turn around. All through the summer Chicago needs to display a high batting average in 2-out late game clutch situations. The overall defense is fine for what the Cubs are able to turn on the field through sharp groundballs. So far the lineup manages a clean demeanor with a better than average outlook for July. The runs per game at home is better now which is around 4-5 runs a game. Anthony Rizzo looks to be the best power solution and is ready for a big offensive transition. The first baseman needs speed with the bat to pick up the pace for runners on base.
Last night the franchise with the worst history for breakdowns took a nice turn against their rivals. St. Louis came up empty in a 3-0 conclusion at Wrigley Field. The big blow came from Anthony R-i-z-z-o with a clutch 3-RBI performance. This included a homerun (13) with a new appeal. Usual the wind comes in yet with a set way the Cubs make it through the day. Darwin Barney with his young meekness provides a fresh fill-in the lineup. The starter Edwin Jackson pitched a super suprise outing to defend with 7 big innings with only 3 hits to his credit. The rest for the series looks to be a admirable rivalry!
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