How nice that there was no available media coverage of the game on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. I was looking forward to cocking one eye at the game. But no.
The faithful are taken for granted. Our only view is obstructed. We do not provide much in the way of profits, either short or long-term. We’re shut out of the entire process. We have no say. We have no power.
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The Cubs defeated the Athletics, 4-3, getting back to one game under .500. Once again the starting pitcher gave up three runs in his stint. This time it was Mike Imanaga who took the ball, while Shota rested. Grant Kipp walked a guy, and Riley Martin gave up a hit. That was all the A’s had. Chicago pitchers struck out ten Athletics.
Ian Happ solo-homered, Pedro Ramirez took one deep, and Nico singled in a run for the Cubs’ tallies, at home in Sloan Park.
Seiya Suzuki had a good game for Japan.
Right now, the Magic 8-Ball tells me that Ben Brown and Javier Assad will be in Des Moines to start the season.
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- Kin Leung (North Side Baseball*): Marquee’s shortcomings have put a damper on Cubs’ Spring Training. “There have been plenty of fun things happening during Cubs spring training, but we wouldn’t know since we can’t see most of it.“
- Jordan Bastian (MLB.com*): Here are the Cubs’ 4 most intriguing pitching developments. “… there are jumps in velocity, new pitches being developed and issues to iron out before the season arrives.”
- Sahadev Sharma (The Athletic {$}): Colin Rea shows value by accepting role, always looking for ways to improve. “At this point, I’m just used to it,” Rea said.
- Maddie Lee (Chicago Sun-Times* {$}): Cubs pitcher Ben Brown ‘hell-bent’ on bouncing back from up-and-down 2025. “He allowed three runs and three hits with three strikeouts and three walks in 2 2/3 innings Friday against the Padres.”
- Mark Gonzales (Chicago Sun-Times* {$}): Cubs’ catching corps returns, but it could look different. “Carson Kelly had one of the best offensive seasons of his career. He also caught a career-high 105 games, but that could dip this season if Miguel Amaya can stay healthy.”
- Jordan Bastian (MLB.com*): Now seen as one of Cubs’ biggest offensive threats, Busch looking to take next step. “He’s become a dangerous, dangerous hitter,” said the Cubs manager.
- Jordan Bastian (MLB.com*): Assad, Suzuki showing out for Cubs on World Baseball Classic stage. “At some point, we’re going to need Javy’s outs. When, is probably the question.”
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