If Tuesday night was indeed Ted Lilly’s last start as a Cub, he can leave by saying both, “thanks for everything,” and, “thanks for nothing.”
Archive for July 28th, 2010
Soto sits with sore foot
Jul 28
Catcher Geovany Soto sat out Tuesday night’s game in Houston, and the Cubs could be without Soto’s potent bat again for Wednesday afternoon’s finale.
The Cubs saw a couple of things Monday night they hadn’t seen in awhile during their 5-2 victory over the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.
When Ted Lilly walked off the mound in the sixth inning of a scoreless
game Tuesday night, a group of Cubs fans behind the visitors dugout at
Minute Maid Park stood and applauded the left-hander who likely made
that walk for the final time as a Cub.
HOUSTON — After taking a beating in the Chicago media and from fans after his sudden appearance on national TV Monday before speaking with teammates, Carlos Zambrano reached out Tuesday morning to the team’s official website in an apparent try to explain himself.
HOUSTON — The biggest test of Andrew Cashner’s young career wasn’t so much the at-bat against Lance Berkman that resulted in a grand slam Tuesday night, or anything else in that six-run seventh inning in the Cubs’ 6-1 loss to the Houston Astros.
A recap of the Cubs minor league system for July 27, 2010.
How many more starts will Ted Lilly make for the Cubs? You make the call.