So if a disaster had occurred sometime last season and Rule 29 had been invoked, the Cubs probably would have placed the likes of Ronny Cedeno, Daryle Ward, Jon Lieber, Scott Eyre, and Bob Howry in the pool.
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So if a disaster had occurred sometime last season and Rule 29 had been invoked, the Cubs probably would have placed the likes of Ronny Cedeno, Daryle Ward, Jon Lieber, Scott Eyre, and Bob Howry in the pool.
I was just talking to Daryle Ward about that ... Fourth time in. Forty percent of my career I’ll be able to say I pitched in the postseason. So that’s pretty cool.
It started with the Soriano thing, and then it escalated to [Carlos] Zambrano and the two outfielders. We're a little banged up. I'm glad we're getting away from the [designated hitter] situation -- it will give us another healthy body ... If we were at our strength, we'd have Soriano playing left field and [Daryle] Ward DH'ing, which would make us more formidable offensively. I'd rather forget about the DH situation for a while, and just play National League baseball.
I've been rushing a little too much and I've been working with the pitching coach on correcting some things in my approach
I like the way these kids get after it for nine innings ... There's a lot of confidence in this locker room.