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Zambrano's the Cubs ace
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by Chris O'Meara - AP
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Quentin fuels the Sox
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by Paul Beaty - AP
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Oh,
to be at Wrigley Field today as THE premiere interleague confrontation
kicks
off today, the AL Central leading White Sox (does anybody call them
Pale Hose
anymore) vs. the NL Central leading Cubbies, sweet Lou Piniella vs.
crazy Ozzie
Guillen, Derrek Lee vs. Jim Thome, and both sides sporting new stars
too, left
fielder Carlos Quentin for the Sox and at least two for the Cubs in
Japanese
import Kosuke Fukudome in right field and Geovany Soto behind the plate.
Anyone
who's ever been to Chicago on a Friday afternoon and had the
opportunity
to sit in the Wrigley bleachers, tall one in hand and looking
across
at the brickwork and down to the vines, can appreciate the
enormity
of this occasion, with both teams in first place and Chicago bragging
rights on
the line.
And
both teams seem loaded with talent this year, the Cubs with old
reliables
Derrek Lee at first base and Aramis Ramirez at third, newcomers Soto
and
Fukudome and some good players at every position, Ryan Theriot at
shortstop and
Mark DeRosa at second. Reed Johnson will cover for Alfonso
Soriano,
who broke his finger and Jim Edmonds, newly imported from the
Padres
manning centerfield.
The
White Sox have less balance, I think, but do have their stars in
Jermaine Dye
in right, Quentin in left and Joe Crede at third base. And while the
Cubs will
be handicapped without Soriano, the White Sox will be similarly
hampered by the
absence of Paulie Konerko at first base.
Old pros Orlando Cabrera and Juan Uribe man the
middle-infield, although
Uribe has had trouble unseating newcomer Alexei Ramirez at second base.
Powerful
Jim Thome is the designated hitter and Nick Swisher is at first base.
Pitching is strong on both sides, both
at the starting
positions and in relief. For the Cubbies, Carlos Zambrano is followed
in the
starting rotation by Ted Lilly, Ryan Dempster, Jason Marquis and
impressive rookie
Sean Gallagher. The White Sox are at
least as impressive with Mark Buehrle their ace followed by Jacinto
Vasquez,
John Danks, Jose Contreras and Gavin Floyd.
The Cubs have the edge in relief as
well with Kerry Wood
closing and Carlos Marmol getting him the ball. Marmol
had been especially reliable until just
last night, when he walked two and hit two batters, got taken out of
the game
only to watch Scott Eyre give up a grand slam home run. The
Sox counter with the big guy, Bobby Jenks
as the closer and either Octovio Dotel or Scott Linebrink getting them
to Wood.
Here’s how I see the matchup: CAPS
indicate a significant
edge – small letters slight
Left
field – Cubs Reed Johnson vs Sox Carlos Quentin – Advantage
Quentin – SOX
Centerfield
– Cubs Jim Emonds vs Sox Brian Anderson – Advantage
Edmonds-Cubs
Right
field – Cubs Fukudome vs Sox Jermaine Dye -
EVEN
3rd
base – Cubs Ramirez vs Sox Crede -
Advantage Ramirez –Cubs
Shortstop
– Cubs Theriot vs Sox Cabrera
EVEN
2nd
base – Cubs DeRosa vs Sox Uribe
EVEN
1st
base – Cubs Lee vs Sox Swisher
Advantage
Lee – Cubs
Catcher
– Cubs Soto vs Sox Pierzynski -
Advantage Soto – Cubs
DH
– Cubs (no DH) vs Sox Jim Thome
Advantage Thome –
SOX
Starting
Pitching:
Cubs Zambrano – Sox Buehrle Advantage CUBS
Cubs Lilly – Sox Vasquez
Advantage SOX
Cubs Dempster – Sox Danks
EVEN
Cubs Marquis – Sox Contreras
Advantage SOX
Cubs Gallagher – Sox Gavin Floyd
Advantage Sox
Closer:
Cubs Wood – Sox Jenks
EVEN
Setup:
Cubs Marmol – Sox Dotel
Advantage CUBS
Managers:
Cubs Piniella vs Sox Guillen
EVEN
So the Cubs have the better lineup but
the Sox have some
very good starting pitching. Giving the
Cubs a slight advantage for Wrigley Field, I’d say the Cubs should win
this
Series but probably not in a sweep. Unless,
of course, you subscribe to the theory that pitching and defense wins
big
games.
Next Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
these two teams go at it once
again, but at U.S. Cellular Field on the South Side.
The Cubs will have more trouble in that
matchup but could emerge the victor there as well.
Who
knows?
That’s why they play the game. It’s getting started – gotta go get a tall one.
