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Meanwhile, the Cubs decided to discard Luis Vizcaino who had given up 0 runs in 4 appearances, Chad Gaudin who has thrown five scoreless for San Diego, and Michael Wuertz who has been quite solid with a 2.13 ERA and 0.95 WHIP for the A's. Gregg, who only has two saves, has a 5.91 ERA and a putrid 1.97 WHIP. The two most important members of this bullpen have also struggled mightily. And he has actually thrown to more RHBs than LHBs, so don't blame the sample size. By the way, Cotts has a higher career opponent OPS by 3 points against lefties than against right handers. Neal Cotts, the supposed LOOGEY, has a monstrous 2.50 WHIP to go with a 4.50 ERA and a 0-1 record. Out of every member of the bullpen, only Angel Guzman has a WHIP under 1.50. You might be asking yourself, who is Jason Kubel? Exactly. For comparison, Jason Kubel has 16 by himself. These three should be the heart of a fearsome Chicago lineup, one that, if you recall, led the league in runs last season. I thought I would offer a cautiously optimistic appraisal of the Cubs situation before anyone starts hangs a dead goat carcass on Harry Caray's statue. And there are clearly some reasons to worry, the lineup and bullpen need improvement for one. Just a month into the season, and already the pessimists (and really who can blame them if they're Cubs fans) among us are calling 2009 a bust. It is the weakest season of the Wire but it beats the hell out of Ben Affleck throwing a hissy fit and Crowe's boss, who for some reason is British and basically playing the same character as Judi Dench does in James Bond. And the fifth season of The Wire is much preferable to State of Play when it comes to intelligent analysis of the death of journalism. Hilary Duff plays a Central Asian pop star and sing a song called "I Want to Blow You.Up." If you are looking for some good commentary on the privatization of war, watch War, Inc. which was, in my opinion, the most underrated film of 2008. Instead of seeing SoP, check out War, Inc. Just a thought, but it might have been better if the film had stuck to one burning issue or the other and taken out about half of the unneccessarily confusing plot twists.
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What made the movie especially annoying was how self-righteous it tried to be- first about corporations making money off of Iraq and then about the integral part newspapers play in modern life and why we can't let them die, dammit. This is basically standard political thriller bullshit. But I do normally like Russell Crowe somewhat and had the unrealistic hope that Rachel McAdams might get naked. Hey, see what I did there? Eh? Yes, I saw State of Play today even though I knew I wouldn't like it because really what else was I going to see? X-Men 3? Actually, I probably should have seen that.