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Futon Report: Cubs not giving up after Prior's restraint

Written by Matthew T. Sussman
Published May 28, 2005
Part of MLB Report

With one swing of the bat, Brad Hawpe made Cubs fans begin to jump off the Sears Tower.

Prior's injury, from MLB.comHawpe swung and hit Prior's pitch right back to the pitcher, at which point it struck him on his pitching elbow. An MRI later revealed a fracture. Prior's season was in doubt, and with it the Cubs hopes.

While the elbow fracture already compounded his previous elbow problems, this loss compounded the problems of the injury bug Cubs players have had to face. In April, Nomar Garciaparra left a game with a groin injury after hustling out of the batter's box. He will probably miss two months. Kerry Wood is currently trying to rehab a shoulder injury sustained earlier in the year. In fact, the luck is so bad relief pitcher Mike Remlinger went on the 15-day DL for breaking his pinky, which was inflicted while sitting in a recliner.

But as the sun rose on Saturday, good news began to shine on the storied but jinxed organization.

The Cubs beat up on the Rockies Saturday afternoon 5-1, courtesty of two Derrek Lee home runs.

Mark Prior's injury is better than expected. His elbow only suffered a compression fracture, not a hairline as previously thought. According to Cubs team doctors, Prior may come back this year if when he has "full, pain-free range of motion."

The rotation still has two aces - young Carlos Zambrano (3-3, 3.62 ERA) and 300-game winner Greg Maddux (2-3, 4.33 ERA) . Their numbers aren't great but can improve, and today's game was won by journeyman Glendon Rusch (4-1, 2.35 ERA) who only gave up one run in 7 innings of work. Their fourth starter is currently Sergio Mitre (0-0, 2.57 ERA) who has started one game, a 7-inning, 2-run no-decision effort against Houston earlier this year.

Their fifth starter will be Todd Wellemeyer (1-0, 1.35 ERA, 1/1 sv) who has not started a game this year.

And the Cubs are wheelin' and dealin' arms as well. They traded inconsistent pitcher LaTroy Hawkins (1-4, 3.32 ERA, 4/8 sv) to the Giants for two 23-year old pitchers, Jerome Williams and David Aardsma. They're going to be sent to AAA immediately but will resurface and make contributions.

By no means do the Cubs have a good chance to even compete for the wild card, but if they still play hard and keep the hope alive by the time Garciaparra, Wood and Prior come back, they may be able to salvage the season. As it stands the Cubs are 23-24, already 8 games behind the elite St. Louis Cardinals (31-16). Finishing second in the division ahead of up-and-coming Milwaukee (24-23) would be a small victory for an injury-plagued year; that way Cubs can take that confidence and move the chess pieces into a position for a future pennant run in 2006.

Matt SussmanMatt Sussman is the sports editor of BC Magazine and also writes for Deadspin, SPORTSbyBROOKS, The Futon Report, and the Toledo Free Press. Catch him Mondays and Fridays at 8 p.m. ET with asst. sports editor Tuffy on Treehouse Fort, the official show of BC Sports.

E-mail sports-related inquiries (or inquiry-related sports, such as full-contact Twenty Questions) to matt.sussman@blogcritics.org.
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Published: May 28, 2005
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#1 — May 29, 2005 @ 10:02AM — Georgio [URL]

How can Nomar possibly play any better than Peres..no big deal if he comes back ..he won't make us better..and as for woods he helps us by being on the bench where he can't lose another game ..henley screwed us by not getting Beltran,,,

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