Just Enough Insurance, Swanson’s Hot June, the Tough Gomes Decision, Happ, and Other Cubs Bullets

The best way to kill the tiny bit of vibes that came from Tuesday’s win was going to be another loss that followed The Script. You know, where the Cubs get great starting pitching, have tons of missed opportunities on offense, and create a lead the bullpen can’t hold. It was sooooo close to being exactly that. Thank goodness the Giants came up 90 feet short. Tiny vibes may continue.

Kyle Hendricks’ performance was, of course, a key part of the win. Much more coming on him soon.

  • Yes, the Giants’ comeback sucked, but that’s why you score insurance runs – and why you can’t keep blowing these golden run-scoring opportunities. You never know how many runs you’re going to need, and most days when you go 3-15(!) with RISP, while blowing MULTIPLE perfect scoring opportunities, there’s a serious risk that you’ve just screwed yourself. Cubs got lucky in that regard yesterday, though they do deserve credit for scoring the runs they did. Juuuust enough.
  • For the second straight game, Dansby Swanson homered, and also had a key hit late to add desperately needed insurance runs:
  • It’s been a tough year for Swanson so far overall, but he’s looked a whole lot more like his usual self lately. He’s also been pretty darn good at the plate here in June: .237/.318/.508/130 wRC+, 9.1% BB, 19.7% K.
  • Craig Counsell said it was a tough decision to move on from Yan Gomes, but it had just become something they had to do (Tribune): “But in the end we just felt like we had to make an attempt at trying to get more production out of the catching spot. We’re just trying to get upgraded and give us more chances to win. It’s the whole player for sure matters, the defensive part of it matters. (Tomas Nido’s) an excellent receiver, and that’s important.”
  • Kyle Hendricks on the catching swap (Sun-Times): “Having Tomas come in, he’s awesome. So that’s the other side of it. But man, Yan became a really close friend to myself, close with his family. So it’s really tough to see, unfortunate, hate seeing that side of the game. Really going be missed around here. He made everyone better.”
  • Ian Happ continues to shine of late:
  • Ian Happ is now hitting .238/.345/.419/120 wRC+, which is tied for his highest wRC+ in a full season since 2019. It’s also the 16th highest among all starting outfielders in baseball this year.
  • Moises Ballesteros got his first start behind the plate at Iowa last night, and threw out a baserunner in the process (though he did also have a passed ball). Naturally, he logged three more hits, though, and he’s now 5 for 8 in his first two Triple-A games.
  • Just such an incredible player:
  • Sammy would hit nine more before he was all done:
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