Showing posts with label Len and Bob Bash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Len and Bob Bash. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Countdown to the Cubs Convention: 8 Days




Yesterday, it was announced the former Cub great Andre Dawson will be going into the Hall of Fame. Shortly after, the Cubs released (via Muskat's blog) the Dawson will be at the Cubs Convention!

I'm looking forward to seeing The Hawk at the Hilton next weekend. I'm sure he'll be getting thunderous applause, he may even surpass Ron Santo for the loudest cheer when introduced at the Opening Ceremonies (well, maybe not, but both will be loud.)

They'll probably have a special session to honor Dawson.

Also released yesterday was some info on two events that are always associated with the Convention: the Cubs Caravan and the Len & Bob Bash.

The Cubs have announced the list of attendees for the caravan. Click here for the schedule of events which was released a few weeks back. Here are the list of Cubs that will be on the tour with what tour they're on and what day(s) they'll be on.

January 13 Group One:
  • Lou Piniella (A.M. only)
  • Rudy Jaramillo
  • Bob Brenly (A.M. only)
  • Oneri Fleita
  • Alan Trammell
  • Koyie Hill
  • Micah Hoffpauir
  • Andres Blanco
  • James Adduci
  • Welington Castillo
  • Brett Jackson
  • Elio Benitez
  • Hector Febregas

January 13 Group Two:

  • Randy Bush
  • Larry Rothschild
  • Mike Quade
  • Lester Strode
  • Jeff Samardzija
  • Randy Wells
  • Justin Berg
  • Esmalin Caridad
  • Andrew Cashner
  • Len Kasper

January 14 Group One:

  • Bush
  • Fleita
  • Jaramillo
  • Quade
  • Strode
  • Hill
  • Hoffpauir
  • Wells
  • Berg
  • Blanco
  • Adduci
  • Cashner
  • Dave Otto

January 14 Group 2:

  • Piniella (A.M. only)
  • Rothschild
  • Trammell
  • Ryan Dempster
  • Tom Gorzelanny
  • Jeff Gray
  • Esmalin Caridad
  • Welington Castillo
  • Brett Jackson
  • Pat Hughes

Since the are on going on the Caravan, I would expect Gray, Gorzelanny, Dempster, Wells, Hoffpauir, Hill, Samardzija, Blanco, Caridad, the coaches, the broadcasters, the front office people listed, and a few of the minor leaguers listed to go to the Convention. Last year, I don't think there was anyone who went on the Caravan but didn't go on the Convention.

Caravan info link from Cubs.com.

Tickets are still available for the January 14 Len & Bob Bash at the House of Blues in Chicago.

I full list and schedule for the Convention should be coming out any day know. As soon as I hear something, I'll post it. Unless their is other news to report, our series on the Sports Central segment will be concluded with tomorrow's post.

More posts to come soon! I'll have more on Dawson, the latest from the Cubs rumor will, and more posted tonight & tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Theriot on SC, Hall of Fame Votes, and More

Ryan Theriot was on Sports Central Monday for his weekly visit with David Kaplan:
  • Theriot has been at the batting cage since 3:00.
  • His kids have PCS (post-Christmas syndrome).
  • Houston likes trains, Pirates, guns, and swards so his Christmas was great.
  • Ryan finally got a washer and dryer for his house.
  • Theriot got his wife a painting studio for Christmas.
  • Neither Kaplan or Theriot are very good at art. David Kaplan got an F in art in 7th grade. That was the only class Kap ever failed.
  • Ryan also failed one class, and economics class is college. The teacher he had didn't like athletes at all.
  • The Riot got good grades in college (except the economics class).
  • Ryan thinks Mark DeRosa is worth more than 2 years $12 million, but Kaplan says "not in this economy. Theriot would still like to have DeRo back.
  • He will come up to Chicago a few days before the Cubs Convention.
  • Theriot has been working out with his wife.
  • He got a new riffle for Christmas. Kap doesn't like hunting. David has never fired a gun in his life, and has never gone hunting.
  • Theriot likes to shoot targets and hunt animals. He mainly hunts ducks and deer.
  • He thinks the riffle is a cool gun to have even though he will probably never shoot an animal with it.
  • Ryan likes being among nature and breathing the fresh air. He calls it a stress reliever.
  • Two nights ago was the last craw fish night.
  • Last night was the Theriot's 7 year anniversary. He and his wife dropped the kids' and Grandma's and went out for a nice night.
  • The guys discussed whether or not a grizzly bear could outrun a horse. I'm not sure how that fits on "Sport Central" or on "Everything Cubs blog".
  • Theriot sounded surprised when Kap said Jose Contreras.
  • Paul Sullivan hasen't cut his hair since the Cubs last game. The Riot and Kap want Sully to do an extreme makeover at the Cubs Convention. Theriot is a fan of Sullivan's glasses.

Speaking of Sully, he was on Chicago Tribune Live and briefly discussed the Cubs:

  • The Cubs didn't want DeRosa back. They didn't even look at him.
  • Mark got about what he was worth.
  • If Paul was the GM of the Cubs, he would consider signing DeRo once again.
  • The Cubs are looking to move Theriot to second base eventually, and if you sign DeRosa to a 2 year deal, it means you're keeping Mark at second and keeping Castro in the minors for the next two years.
  • Sullivan said Jeff Baker paid really well as a Cub.
  • Guys like DeRosa and Henry Blanco were "glue guys" for the '08 Cubs (they held everything together).
  • The Cubs didn't want to bring Mark back, because when you bring guys back it's never the same as the first time. They did it with Fergie and Holtzman, and it just wasn't the same.
  • The players the guys got in the DeRosa deal last year were talked about. Mark Carmen (who was also on CTL) wasn't too excited about the 3 minor league pitchers, calling them average. Sullivan says John Gaub looks pretty good, but he's unsure about Jeff Stevens.

Hall of Fame: If You Voted for Dawson, Please Stand Up?

Next Wednesdays is the day we find out whether or not Cub great Andre Dawson is going to be inducted into Cooperstown next July. Dawson need to be in, there's no doubt. Former Cub closer Lee Smith and current Cub bench coach Alan Trammell are also on the ballot. Cubs beat writer (and friend of this blog) Bruce Miles has revealed the 9 guys that he voted for. Miles voted for Roberto Alomar, Bert Blyleven, Dawson, Barry Larkin, Edgar Martinez, Jack Morris, Tim Raines, Smith, and Trammell. As of December 4, Carrie Muskat had already checked Andre Dawson. White Sox beat Writer Mark Gonzales is voting for "The Hawk" as well as Barry Larkin, Bert Blyleven, and Roberto Alomar. Teddy Greenstein has a check mark next to the names of Dawosn, Alomar, Blyleven, Dawosn, Mattingly, and Smith. Philip Hersh is giving Alomar, Blyleven, Dawson, Larkin, Martinez, Mattingly, Morris, Smith, and Trammell his vote. Fred Mitchell is voting for Alomar, Blyleven, Dawson, Larkin, McGriff, Morris, Raines, and Smith. Phil Rogers checked the following names: Alomar, Baines, Blyleven, Dawson, Morris, Raines, and Trammell. Cub beat writer Paul Sullivan will vote for Alomar, Baines, Dawson, Raines, and Smith. Dave Van Dyck is only voting for 3 guys, but "The Hawk" and Smith are both in that elite group, along with Roberto Alomar. So far we have 9 votes for Andre Dawson, and no writes who left the box next to Dawson's name unchecked. Gordon Wittenmyer for the Sun-Times says Dawson is on his ballot, which brings us up to ten votes. Jon Heyman tweeted that he too voted for Dawson. Ken Rosethal voted for Hawk, Lee, and Alan.

We could go on and on a possible even find out if Dawson made it or not by looking at all of the BBWAA voting member blogs and twitters. However, there's over a hundred. Let's just wait 8 more days to find out. I'll have a numbers breakdown up about Dawson over the weekend. The announcement is made a week from tomorrow (Jan. 6) at 1:00 PM CT on MLB.com & MLB Network.

Len & Bob Bash

Tickets for this year's Len & Bob Bash are on Sale! Click here for more.

Minor League Update

Cubs prospect Robinson Chirinos was mentioned in the list of best minor league games of the year for his 2 grand slam game on May 31.

Cub Plays of the Year

Check out the videos of the top Cubs plays of 2009, and then vote on your favorite on Cubs.com!! I like Reed's catch and Piniella's craftiness. It's fun to remember that there were some good moments this past season!

Rumor Updates

The acquisition of Jose Contreras is unlikely according to Chicago Breaking Sports.com, because Carlos Silva will fill the role of spot starter/bullpen man. Contreras should get better offers from teams that are looking for starters. Brining back popular Reed Johnson could be a better option that trading for Ryan Spillborghs. Troy Renck of the Denver Post talked to a major league source who downplayed the Cubs' interest in Spillborghs. Troy's "gut tells him that the Rockies' asking price will be too high to get a deal done."

That's it for now, but I'll keep you posted with just 2 days left of 2009...

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Catching Up Quick Hits after the Holiday

I hope everyone is enjoying their holidays! Let's catch up:

Cubs TV Announcer Bob Brenly was on the Danny Mac Show on 670 the Score earlier this week:

  • Brenly's daughter got engaged over Thanksgiving and his son did so a week later.
  • Bob's offseason is going good so far.
  • Milton Bradley is a very talented player when he lets his play do the talking and keeps his mouth shut.
  • Brenly thinks that Bradley "had to go" calling him a "huge disruption in the clubhouse."
  • He is not sure what Silva will bring to the team. Carlos' role is still unknown.
  • The Free Agent class this year is not the strongest, but there are some role players out there that could increase the Cubs chances to win next year.
  • Bob says that we need the guys we have on the roster to perform at the level that they are expected to in 2010. Ramirez, Kosuke, Soto, and Soriano all need to stay healthy and bounce back.
  • Brenly thinks Zambrano will be back next year even though he hasn't achieved the kind of success that he should so far in his career with his talent level.
  • The Yankees might not have the prospects the Cubs would need in return for Zambrano. If they were to pull off a trade, it would have to be a 3-way deal so the Cubs can get some solid prospects back.
  • Kosuke is out of his comfort zone in center field. He's much more comfortable in right field.
  • Bob would not like to see Felix Pie back in the Cub uniform. The combination of Reed Johnson and Sam Fuld could be enough.
  • The Cubs would still like to get a guy who could play center every day and lead off, but if that guy is not out there, Reed and Fuld isn't the worse thing that could happen.
  • B.B. thinks Carlos Marmol will be similar to Mitch Williams as Cub closer. The Cubs need a guy like Matt Capps who would be a plan B if Marmol were to stumble.
  • Bob Brenly doesn't step across the line in dealing with Michael. It's a little bit of a balancing act because Bob has to be an employee and a father.
  • The younger Brenly made great strides defensively in 2009.
  • B.B.'s looking forward to the Len and Bob Bash.

That's it for now, I'll keep you posted on Everything Cubs as always as the weekend moves along.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Cubs Caravan Info, Bruce Levine Chat, and More

The Cubs Caravan tour is coming up! The stops for each tour have been announced!

Tour 1
Day 1 (Wednesday January 13):
  • Hospital Visits- Northwestern Hospital
  • Cubs Care Luncheon (sold out)- Harry Caray's Restaurant
  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading- De Duprey/Von Humboldt Schools
  • P.L.A.Y. Program

Day 2 (Thursday January 14):

  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading: Lincoln Library & Museum
  • Peoria Chiefs Fan Fest- O'Brien Field/River Plex

Tour 2

Day 1 (Wednesday January 13):

  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading- Alexander Hamilton Elementary
  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading- Uplift Community School
  • Cubs Care Luncheon (tickets sold out)- Harry Caray's Restaurant
  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading- Crispus Attucks Elementary School
  • P.L.A.Y Program- Northwestern Boys & Girls Club Gary, IN

Day 2 (Thursday January 14):

  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading- James Blaine Elementary School
  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading- Hawthorne Scholastic Academy
  • Cubs Spotlight on Reading & P.L.A.Y. Program Waukegan School District
  • Private Event at the Naval Training Center- HUSO Illisnois

The participants in the caravan have not yet been announced for this year, but I'll post them on this site as soon as they are. Last year Tour 1 featured Lou Piniella, Bob Brenly, Jim Hendry, Len Kasper, Dave Otto, Oneri Fleita, Matt Sinatro, Lester Strode, Ivan DeJesus, Darwin Barney, Jeff Samardzija, Kevin Hart, Neal Cotts, Micah Hoffpauir, Kevin Gregg, Felix Pie and Joey Gathright; while Randy Bush, Pat Hughes, Cory Provus, Oneri Fleita, Larry Rothschild, Alan Trammell, Mike Quade, Gerald Perry, Brandon Guyer, Kevin Hart, Carlos Marmol, Kevin Gregg, Jeff Samardzija, and Sean Marshall were on Tour 2 a year ago.

That week will be a busy one for the Chicago Cubs because Len Kasper and Bob Brenly will be hosting their 4th annual Len and Bob bash, which will be Thursday night. Len and Bob will "reprise their role as honorary rock stars" this year for a few songs, after taking a year of from performing last year. All proceeds benefit Chicago Cubs Charities.

In addition, the Cubs will have the Cubs Convention which starts on Friday (January 15) and runs through Sunday at the Hilton Chicago. The annual gathering of Cubs fans is the highlight of the offseason for any big Cub fan who attends.

Some more Cubs stuff going around tonight:

Carrie Muskat had her Cubs Inbox earlier this week:

  • Reed Johnson could still come back to the Cubs, but it depends on who Jim Hendry is able to acquire.
  • Kosuke is an excellent right fielder and an average center field, so the Cubs are looking to get stronger up the middle by moving him to right.
  • Marlon Byrd and Scott Podsednik are both option for the Cubs, and it may come down to which player fits better on the payroll.
  • Starlin Castro is not the far away from the big leagues.
  • The Cubs feel that a combination of Mike Fontenot, Jeff Baker, and Andres Blanco will do the job at second base.
  • The core of the team that won 97 games is still in place. The Cubs are depending on better performances from Soriano, Fontenot, Zambrano, and Soto.
  • Carrie thinks it could be Double-A Tennessee's turn to play at Wrigley Field.

Bruce Levine chatted Chicago Baseball today. Here's what he had to say:

  • Johnny Damon is looking for at least $11-12 million per season on a multi year year deal right now. That isn't going to work for the Cubs, but if his demands become more realistic the Cubs may listen.
  • Jeff Baker probably won't be the Opening Day starter at second base unless to opponent is a strong left handed pitcher.
  • The Cubs rotation is solid. Right now, whether Randy Wells is a 15-game winner or a 9-game winner is the question.
  • Look for Starlin Castro mid to late season, depending on whether or not the Cubs are competing.
  • The Cubs are looking at rehabs like Kelvim Escbar and Ben Sheets.
  • The North Siders may not be able to afford Aroldis Chapman.
  • Levine thinks the Cubs have listened on Kerry Wood trade ideas from Cleveland, but "that ship has sailed".
  • Look for the Cubs to be very active over the next 10 days (don't we always hear that?). They could sign Capps sometime Wednesday.
  • The Cubs feel good about Marlon Byrd, and they are seriously considering signing him. Rudy Jaramillo worked with Byrd in Texas.
  • Carlos Silva will be given every chance with the Cubs, including in the bullpen.
  • First and foremost the Cubs are looking at CF and the bullpen. After that, they may look for bench help. Reed Johnson could be brought back to solidify the bench.
  • Hendry may sign both Capps and Byrd. The organization definitely has enough money for both of them.
  • When asked about Carlos Zambrano trade talk, Levine said two word, "It's over."
  • Jim Hendry has made mistakes, but it's time to move on.
  • The Cubs like Orlando Hudson, but he's not their first priority right now.
  • Jaramillo and Soriano worked very well together with the Rangers.
  • "Look for Jim Hendry to bee extremely aggressive, even during the holidays." Interesting- maybe we'll get a big Christams Present from Hendry.
  • Jim is still looking at some veteran pitchers. A guy like Jose Contreras might be considered.
  • Who knows what Lou Piniella will do in Spring Training. Once he sees Starlin Castro's talent, he may end up being our Opening Day short stop. You never know.
  • The Cubs would love to trade Kosuke, but there's not much of a market for him.
  • Josh Vitters is going to hit. However, he is not a finished product at third base. He may end up at first.
  • The Ricketts family really likes Ryne Sandberg, but ideally the GM names the manager. Piniella's contract expires after 2010.
  • Bruce expects Geovany Soto to return as a better conditioned athlete when he reports to Mesa in mid-February.

Len Kasper joined the Danny Mac show today on WSCR 670 The Score:

  • Len thinks it's possible that Milton Bradley could have a good season in Seattle.
  • The "other stuff" besides Bradley's play on the field is what got him sent packing.
  • Kasper has no idea how Carlos Silva could help this team.
  • Carlos throws strikes, but he gives up a lot of hits.
  • Silva will get a chance because Lilly will start the year on the DL.
  • Milton was baffled as to why writers wanted to talk to him so much. He didn't understand that he would be in the spotlight no matter what. For whatever reason, Bradley doesn't like the spotlight.
  • Len called Bradley an independent guy, a loner, and very smart and sensitive.
  • Milton is not a good fit for a big market like Chicago.
  • Kasper is 99.9% sure that Carlos Zambrano isn't going anywhere. He's the Cubs number 1 starter, Ted Lilly has gone down, and Big Z had a better ERA in 2009 than '07 and '08.
  • Winning the Cy Young may never happen for Zambrano, but if he stays in Chicago his whole career, he could become the greatest Cub starter in terms of longevity and wins since Fergie Jenkins.
  • The NL Central is 100% up for grabs. It doesn't take much to get back to the top of this division for the Cubs.

That's it for now, I'll keep you posted on Everything Cubs as always as the Cubs could be making a move just before the holidays!