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  • Legend.
    Rookie
    • Feb 2011
    • 124

    #1

    Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)



    Game: MLB 13: The Show
    Sliders: Custom
    Roster: Default

    I won't be getting the game until Tuesday, but I figured I would start this anyway before I get the game. I contemplated waiting until the OSFM rosters to drop, but I'm an impatient guy and I kind of want to get this rolling right away.

    I've always wanted to do a franchise with the Cubs and although I predict it will be challenging, I do hope I can surprise some people and play .500 baseball and maybe possibly contend for a playoff spot. So... I'll drop a season preview later tonight or tomorrow morning. Let's Go!

  • Legend.
    Rookie
    • Feb 2011
    • 124

    #2
    Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

    CHICAGO CUBS 2013 SEASON PREVIEW

    ***

    **season preview provided by Bleacher Report**

    2012 Record: 61-101 (fifth in NL Central; missed postseason)

    Key Additions: SP Edwin Jackson (FA), SP Scott Baker (FA), SP Scott Feldman (FA), SP Carlos Villanueva (FA), RP Kyuji Fujikawa (FA), RP Hisanori Takahashi (FA), OF Scott Hairston (FA), OF Nate Schierholtz (FA), IF/OF Brett Lillibridge (FA), C Dioner Navarro (FA), RP Dontrelle Willis (FA), OF Darnell McDonald (FA), OF Brian Bogusevic (FA), SP Zach Putnam (Waivers)

    Key Losses: 1B Bryan LaHair (Release), SP Chris Volstad (Waivers), SP Randy Wells (FA), RP Manny Corpas (FA), OF Joe Mather (FA), UT Blake DeWitt (FA)

    Projected Starting Lineup

    1. CF David DeJesus (.263/.350/.403, 9 HR, 50 RBI, 76 R)

    2. RF Nate Schierholtz (.257/.321/.407, 6 HR, 21 RBI, 20 R)

    3. 1B Anthony Rizzo (.285/.342/.463, 15 HR, 48 RBI, 44 R)

    4. LF Alfonso Soriano (.262/.322/.499, 32 HR, 108 RBI, 68 R)

    5. SS Starlin Castro (.283/.323/.430, 14 HR, 78 RBI, 78 R)

    6. 3B Ian Stewart (.201/.292/.335, 5 HR, 17 RBI, 16 R)

    7. C Wellington Castillo (.265/.337/.418, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 16 R)

    8. 2B Darwin Barney (.254/.299/.354, 7 HR, 44 RBI, 73 R)

    The Cubs' lineup is an interesting collection of veteran stopgap options and legitimate building blocks for the future.

    The 22-year old Castro is already the face of the franchise at this point, and he has already racked up 529 hits at the big league level. His power should continue to develop moving forward, and he could be a perennial 20/20 guy in his prime. His defense also took a step forward last season, and he should only get better as he matures.

    Joining him up the middle is Barney, who may have been the worst everyday player in the National League in 2012 from an offensive standpoint, but who took home the Gold Glove for his defensive efforts. If he can boost his slash line to something like .275/.315/.375, he'll be more than suitable as the long-term answer at second base. As things stand, though, he could be pushed by prospect Junior Lake, among others.

    The other key piece of the team's future is Rizzo, who was acquired last offseason for hard-throwing right-hander Andrew Cashner.

    Rizzo destroyed Triple-A pitching last season to the tune of .342/.405/.696 with 23 home runs and 62 RBI in 70 games, before finally earning the call-up on June 26. He has the makings of a perennial 30-homer, 100-RBI guy, and he could anchor the team's lineup for the next decade.

    From there, however, the lineup is a crapshoot. Soriano turned in perhaps his best season with the Cubs last year, but the team has still aggressively shopped him and the two years, $36 million he has remaining on his deal.

    DeJesus, Schierholtz and Hairston are simply keeping things warm until guys like Brett Jackson, Albert Almora and Jorge Soler are ready to make an impact in the majors. All three will likely be trade bait at the deadline.

    Castillo will get a crack at locking down the catching job long-term after the team dealt Geovany Soto at the deadline last year, while Stewart will get one more chance to prove he still has something to offer at third base after what was essentially a lost season last year.

    Projected Bench

    C Dioner Navarro (.290/.306/.449, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 6 R)

    IF/OF Brett Lillibridge (.195/.250/.274, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 25 R)

    IF/OF Luis Valbuena (.219/.310/.340, 4 HR, 28 RBI, 26 R)

    OF Scott Hairston (.263/.299/.504, 20 HR, 57 RBI, 52 R)

    OF Dave Sappelt (.275/.351/.449, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 8 R)

    Hairston had more home runs last season than everyone on the Cubs outside of Soriano, and he'll platoon with Schierholtz in right field to open the season. He's always crushed left-handed pitching (.276/.325/.500 career, .286/.317/.550 in 2012), and he could wind up being a solid bargain at the two years, $5 million he signed for.

    Navarro will compete with Steve Clevenger for the backup catcher job. An All-Star with the Rays back in 2008, Navarro has appeared in just 136 games with 369 at-bats over the past three seasons combined.

    Lillibridge had 13 home runs and 10 stolen bases as a super utility guy for the White Sox in 2011, but he struggled to do much of anything offensively last year while splitting his season among Chicago, Boston and Cleveland.

    Valbuena saw the lion's share of the playing time at third base after Stewart was shelved, and while his average was abysmal, he does have solid on-base skills and makes consistent contact.

    Sappelt, who was acquired from the Reds in the Sean Marshall trade last offseason, impressed in a 26-game audition at the end of last season, after having hit .266/.314/.376 with seven home runs and 15 steals in 500 Triple-A at-bats. He's nothing more than a fourth outfielder moving forward.

    Continued with Starting Rotation/Bullpen next...

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    • Legend.
      Rookie
      • Feb 2011
      • 124

      #3
      Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

      Projected Starting Rotation

      1. RHP Matt Garza (18 GS, 5-7, 3.91 ERA, 96 K, 103.2 IP)

      2. RHP Jeff Samardzija (28 GS, 9-13, 3.81 ERA, 180 K, 174.2 IP)

      3. RHP Edwin Jackson (31 GS, 10-11, 4.03 ERA, 168 K, 189.2 IP)

      4. RHP Scott Feldman (29 G, 21 GS, 6-11, 5.09 ERA, 96 K, 123.2 IP)

      5. RHP Carlos Villanueva (38 G, 16 GS, 7-7, 4.16 ERA, 122 K, 125.1 IP)

      DL - RHP Scott Baker (did not play - Tommy John surgery)

      Cubs starting pitchers combined for a 4.52 ERA last season, which ranked 23rd in all of baseball and ahead of only Houston and Colorado in the National League.

      As such, pitching was their main focus this offseason, and they added four capable arms who should at least give them a fighting chance this season.

      The biggest addition was Jackson, who signed a four-year, $52 million deal. He's not a staff ace, but he's as consistent and durable as they come, having averaged 11 wins and 193 innings pitched over the past six seasons. He joins Garza and Samardzija atop the rotation, and he'll likely be the team's No. 2 starter by season's end, with Garza expected to be moved.

      Entering his final year of team control, Garza likely would have been moved last offseason had it not been for an arm injury that ended his season in late July. Extending him is certainly still a possibility, but if the two sides can't come to terms, he's sure to be shopped come July.

      Samardzija, on the other hand, enjoyed a breakout season in his first full year as a starter, and if he can build off of his 2012 performance, he could be the ace of the staff long-term.

      Filling out the rest of the staff are Feldman and Villanueva, both of whom split last season between the rotation and bullpen (with mixed results), and Baker, who is likely to start the season on the DL. Much like Paul Maholm last year, those guys could be flipped for prospects if they have strong first halves. Baker and Feldman signed one-year deals, while Villanueva was brought on for two seasons.

      There is not much in the way of reinforcements at the minor league level should injuries strike. Brooks Raley and Chris Rusin got their feet wet last season, but they are nothing more than organizational depth.

      Projected Bullpen

      CL Carlos Marmol (61 G, 3-3, 20 SV, 3.42 ERA, 11.7 K/9)

      SU Kyuji Fujikawa (48 G, 2-2, 24 SV, 1.32 ERA, 10.9 K/9 in Japan)

      SU Shawn Camp (80 G, 3-6, 2 SV, 3.59 ERA, 6.3 K/9)

      MR James Russell (77 G, 7-1, 2 SV, 3.25 ERA, 7.1 K/9)

      MR Michael Bowden (32 G, 0-0, 2.95 ERA, 7.3 K/9)

      MR Hisanori Takahashi (51 G, 0-3, 5.54 ERA, 9.3 K/9)

      LR Hector Rondon (4 G, 0-0, 1.29 ERA, 11.6 K/9 in minors)

      The Carlos Marmol roller coaster will continue in 2013, though he was nearly traded to the Angels for right-hander Dan Haren this offseason.

      Due $9.8 million in the final year of his contract, Marmol could be on the move at the deadline with a strong first half. The devastating slider is still there, and if he can lower his walk rate a bit (7.3 walks per nine innings in 2012), he could once again be a premier closer.

      The team found its replacement for Marmol in Fujikawa, signing him to a two-year, $9.5 million deal after he spent the past 14 seasons with the Hanshin Tigers in Japan. The 32-year old has piled up 220 saves, a 1.77 ERA and 11.9 strikeouts per nine innings during his career in Japan, and if nothing else, he should lock down the eighth inning role.

      Camp was re-signed to a one-year, $1.35 million deal after leading the NL in appearances last season, and he'll be back alongside left-hander Russell, who has quietly emerged as one of the best lefty relievers in the game.

      Bowden, who was acquired from the Red Sox for Marlon Byrd last season, is a former top prospect who could settle into a key bullpen role with his terrific fastball/curveball combo.

      Takahashi was signed to a minor league deal and will have every chance to win a roster spot this spring, while Rondon was selected from the Tigers in the Rule 5 draft. Tommy John surgery and a fractured elbow have limited him to just 13 appearances over the past three seasons, but he throws in the high 90s and could make a major impact if healthy.

      Final Thoughts/Predictions

      As the full-scale rebuilding process continues in Chicago, it will likely be another long season for the Cubs.

      Improving the starting rotation should be enough for them to improve on last season's 101-loss campaign, but with the Astros moving to the AL West, Chicago will be hard-pressed to avoid a last-place finish in the NL Central this coming season.

      The farm system has some terrific top-end talent and should continue to get better as the Cubs again look to deal veteran pieces at the trade deadline.

      By 2015, the Cubs could be in position to contend with a fantastic young core of hitters. For the time being, though, Cubs fan will need to continue to be patient as Theo Epstein and company lay the groundwork for sustained success.

      Projected Record: 70-92 (fifth in NL Central; miss playoffs)

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      • Legend.
        Rookie
        • Feb 2011
        • 124

        #4
        Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

        2013 Chicago Cubs Roster
        #PITCHERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
        22Matt GarzaSPR/R296'4"215$9,500,000
        29Jeff SamardzijaSPR/R286'5"225$2,640,000
        36Edwin JacksonSPR/R296'3"208$10,957,716
        46Scott FeldmanSPR/L306'7"230$6,500,000
        33Carlos VillanuevaSPR/R296'2"233$2,227,500
        32Scott BakerSPR/R316'4"216$6,500,000
        49Carlos MarmolRPR/R306'2"215$7,333,333
        11Kyuji FujikawaRPR/L326'0"168N/A
        54Shawn CampRPR/R376'0"205$550,000
        40James RussellRPL/L276'4"200$512,500
        28Michael BowdenRPR/R266'3"215$484,000
        47Hisanori TakahashiRPL/L375'10"175N/A
        56Hector RondonRPR/R256'3"180N/A
        #CATCHERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
        53Welington CastilloCR/R255'10"210N/A
        4Dioner NavarroCR/R295'9"205N/A
        #INFIELDERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
        44Anthony Rizzo1BL/L236'3"240N/A
        15Darwin Barney2BR/R275'10"186$500,000
        13Starlin CastroSSR/R225'10"190$567,000
        2Ian Stewart3BL/R276'3"215$2,237,500
        24Luis Valbuena3BL/R275'10"170$495,200
        20Brett LillibridgeSSR/R295'11"185N/A
        #OUTFIELDERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
        12Alfonso SorianoLFR/R376'1"195$19,000,000
        9David DeJesusCFL/L335'11"192$4,250,000
        19Nate SchierholtzRFL/R296'1"207$1,300,000
        21Scott HairstonRFR/R326'0"204$1,100,000
        17Dave SappeltOFR/R265'9"193N/A
        Last edited by Legend.; 03-04-2013, 12:28 PM.

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        • CincinnatiRedlegs
          Rookie
          • Jan 2011
          • 92

          #5
          Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

          Looking forward to following!
          And this one belongs to the Reds!

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          • mpejkrm
            Banned
            • Apr 2012
            • 404

            #6
            Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

            Following, good luck man! Will you be playing all the games?

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            • firefight
              Rookie
              • May 2012
              • 55

              #7
              Are Baez, Almora, Siler, etc in the game this year, or did you create them?

              Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2

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              • Legend.
                Rookie
                • Feb 2011
                • 124

                #8
                Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

                Originally posted by mpejkrm
                Following, good luck man! Will you be playing all the games?
                Yeah, I do plan on playing all the games.

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                • Legend.
                  Rookie
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 124

                  #9
                  Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

                  2013 Chicago Cubs Spring Training Stats - Hitting
                  NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
                  Alfonso Soriano69112260495700.319.373.580
                  David DeJesus7512227141111322.293.391.573
                  Darwin Barney8792321294420.264.297.379
                  Nate Schierholtz50412100031032.240.283.260
                  Wellington Castillo816190031262000.235.287.346
                  Ian Stewart64615102681100.234.338.344
                  Scott Hairston50101120377800.220.322.440
                  Anthony Rizzo65814401611710.215.338.323
                  Starlin Castro6881430474331.206.260.426
                  Luis Valbuena164721050200.437.437.687
                  Brian Bogusevic3431440043210.412.474.529
                  Dioner Navarro373700131600.189.211.270
                  2013 Chicago Cubs Spring Training Stats - Pitching
                  NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
                  Matt Garza1352100328.0311438211.394.50
                  Jeff Samardzija1051400222.22516314181.726.35
                  Edwin Jackson550100019.0148115151.533.79
                  Scott Feldman1054100225.021838171.162.88
                  Carlos Villanueva1052000526.0136210180.882.08
                  Carlos Marmol60005005.2200490.001.06
                  Shawn Camp1600000214.21992531.645.52
                  James Russell100000027.2731141.043.52
                  Michael Bowden1700300413.215101361.326.59
                  Hisanori Takahashi1200000610.2940481.223.38
                  Cory Wade50000014.1200130.690.00



                  Chicago Cubs Depth Chart - 2013
                  • Catcher
                  • Wellington Castillo
                  • Dioner Navarro
                  • First Base
                  • Anthony Rizzo
                  • Dioner Navarro
                  • Second Base
                  • Darwin Barney
                  • Luis Valbuena
                  • Third Base
                  • Ian Stewart
                  • Luis Valbuena
                  • Shortstop
                  • Starlin Castro
                  • Luis Valbuena
                  • Left Field
                  • Alfonso Soriano
                  • Scott Hairston
                  • Brian Bogusevic
                  • Center Field
                  • David DeJesus
                  • Dave Sappelt
                  • Brian Bogusevic
                  • Right Field
                  • Nate Schierholtz
                  • Scott Hairston
                  • Brian Bogusevic
                  • Starting Pitcher
                  • Matt Garza
                  • Jeff Samardzija
                  • Edwin Jackson
                  • Scott Feldman
                  • Carlos Villanueva
                  • Relief Pitcher
                  • Shawn Camp
                  • James Russell
                  • Michael Bowden
                  • Hisanori Takahashi
                  • Cory Wade
                  • Travis Wood
                  • Closer
                  • Carlos Marmol
                  • Disabled List
                  • Scott Baker

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                  • Legend.
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 124

                    #10
                    Re: Chicago Cubs (MLB 13: The Show)

                    SERIES PREVIEW

                    (0-0) Chicago Cubs vs. (0-0) Pittsburgh Pirates
                    PNC Park; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

                    ***

                    Game One
                    April 1st, 2013; 1:35 PM (ET)


                    (0-0, 0.00) Matt Garza vs. A.J. Burnett (0-0, 0.00)

                    Game Two
                    April 3rd, 2013; 7:05 PM (ET)


                    (0-0, 0.00) Jeff Samardzija vs. (0-0, 0.00) Wandy Rodriguez

                    Game Three
                    April 4th, 2013; 12:35 PM (ET)


                    (0-0, 0.00) Edwin Jackson vs. (0-0, 0.00) James McDonald


                    Pirates Lineup

                    1. LF Starling Marte
                    2. 2B Neil Walker
                    3. CF Andrew McCutchen
                    4. 1B Garrett Jones
                    5. 3B Pedro Alvarez
                    6. C Russell Martin
                    7. RF Travis Snider
                    8. SS Clint Barmes

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