My current re-binge is ‘The Sopranos,’ which I just wrapped watching in full for, I believe, the third time. Some of it feels a little dated at this point in the first couple seasons, but not much. It remains a great watch throughout the series, and obviously a critical turn in the evolution of TV dramas. I was just reading last night how close David Chase was to turning the pilot into a movie because networks were passing on the show. Eventually, HBO decided to roll the dice, and the rest was history. Without Tony Soprano, I think it’s fair to wonder if the groundwork is properly laid for Walter White, Vic Mackey, Don Draper, etc. to be well-received characters that we root for despite their general awfulness.
• There is likely more official word coming, but the Cardinals’ game tomorrow against the Pirates has already been postponed. Nothing has officially been decided about the rest of the series – maybe the league is hoping all negatives this weekend, Monday, and Tuesday, will mean that the Cardinals and Pirates could play a doubleheader on Wednesday? – but I bet we get word today or tomorrow.
• Jose Quintana threw a bullpen session yesterday (the normal “between starts”-type bullpen, I presume), and he’s still scheduled to make his next simulated appearance on Tuesday in South Bend (Marquee). At that point, the Cubs can start to think about making a decision – does Quintana return to the big league rotation? Does he slot into the bullpen?
• Speaking of South Bend, a little glimpse at Adbert Alzolay getting in his work:
Koby en el 4to quarter tirando el balón , soy la mejor versión de mi cuando estoy bajo presión 🎼🎼 pic.twitter.com/bIuc7i2ljZ
— Adbert Alzolay (@adbert29) August 9, 2020
• That’s Alzolay’s nasty curveball, which – if you squint at the numbers in the upper right – comes in at 2890 RPMs. Just 16 big league pitchers have a higher average spin rate on their curveballs this year. That pitch also came in 2mph faster than his average curveball last year. Fluke? Maybe. Something he’s worked on? Also maybe. I tend to think there was a reason the Cubs sent Alzolay to South Bend right away, rather than even have him at Summer Camp, especially given that he would have had a chance to succeed right out of the gate as a reliever by just going fastball/curveball. I know they want him to keep developing the changeup, so it’s possible that they just wanted him to max out on the opportunity to keep developing as a starter in advance of 2021. It’s just hard to see his stuff sometimes and not wish he was immediately in the Cubs’ bullpen. Then again, the curveball he showed at the big league level last year was not as impressive/consistent as it was in the minors, and there’s no chance the Cubs would’ve kept out an impact reliever who is using up an option year anyway, so maybe I’m overthinking this and he just wasn’t ready.
• This is one of those just-wild-enough-to-be-awesome ideas:
First, move Cubs-Brewers game up from 7:15 pm to 1:15 pm, the same time as Cardinals-White Sox on the South Side. Both rescheduled as 7-inning games. This should be easy to do since there are no fans in ballparks.
— Paul Sullivan (@PWSullivan) August 9, 2020
The other two postponements can be knocked off during Cards subsequent trips to Wrigley. A crosstown doubleheader on Aug. 15 makes for a long day for both teams, but our American Legion plan is much easier than trying to reschedule all three games in St. Louis.
— Paul Sullivan (@PWSullivan) August 9, 2020
• I don’t usually get riled up about foreign substances like others, but when it’s THIS egregious, coming from a player about whom there were already justified suspicions, it really pisses me off:
Normal stuff: pic.twitter.com/HqTSGYq3YC
— Bleacher Nation (@BleacherNation) August 8, 2020
• A reminder that when all this went down with Trevor Bauer’s comments, he was talking about the Astros:
Trevor Bauer's spin rate has exploded. Per Statcast, highest four-seam/sinker/slider RPM in baseball. Four-seam up 400 RPM from last year. What's interesting about that is Bauer's previous assertion that such increases were impossible without substances. https://t.co/iCU6NZ2mgS pic.twitter.com/z1JQEpcWXG
— Bleacher Nation (@BleacherNation) August 4, 2020
• So what it *looks* like is Cole, together with many many other Astros pitchers, started deploying a grip solution (probably with other legit tweaks) that dramatically increased spin rate. Cole is still using it. Clearly. And then you have Bauer, who was about the only person to publicly rail on this issue two years ago … now also doing it himself. Why are we not talking about this more? Artificially creating huge spin rate by using a foreign substance *is illegal* and enhances pitcher performance.
• 14 games in, and there’s your Giancarlo Stanton injury: strained hamstring. It really sucks, because he remains my favorite batter to watch. He just does absurd things:
483 feet! 121 mph! @Giancarlo818 with a 💣. pic.twitter.com/REfWTeejGV
— MLB (@MLB) July 26, 2020
• Speaking of absurd things, Jorge Soler continues to crush for the Royals, hitting two 440+ foot homer yesterday:
UP, UP AND JORGE. ☀️💪#AlwaysRoyal pic.twitter.com/ffrmt7RpWv
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) August 9, 2020
Last two ABs for @solerpower12:
440 feet
448 feet#AlwaysRoyal pic.twitter.com/p3tKT6HhSf— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) August 9, 2020
• A happy birthday, back-to-back with Riz (and the same age), to Jason Heyward:
Wishing a very happy birthday to J-Hey! 🤟 pic.twitter.com/ufCp76Djed
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) August 9, 2020
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