Chicago Cubs 2006 Betting Preview
The Chicago Cubs are one of America's most beloved teams despite
the disappointment that they bring to their faithful followers
year after year. The Cubs are hoping a key off season
acquisition of Juan Pierre, to replace the inconsistent Corey
Patterson in center field, will pay off. Pierre is a true lead
off hitter and more of a threat on the base paths than Patterson
which is definitely one of the things the Cubs were missing last
season as Patterson was striking out too often trying to hit
long balls.
My fear is that the Cubs didn't get better where they've needed
to really get better for several seasons, the bullpen. The Cubs'
starters have been banged up over the past few seasons which has
prevented them from throwing as many innings as they need to in
order for this team to be successful. The bull pen has been
exposed countless times having to enter the game in the 6th or
7th. When a reliever enters the game, Cubs fans start to panic.
Derrek Lee is coming off a break out, MVP caliber, season. The
question remains if he'll be able to duplicate it, as prior to
last season he was a .270 hitter over the last three seasons.
Although not at the rate his numbers jumped last season, they
have gone up each year over the last 3, which leads me to
believe he will be talked about as an MVP candidate again this
season and that last season wasn't some kind of a fluke.
However, just as last year, Lee's heroics won't be enough to put
the Cubs over the top.
Because of the Cubs' starting pitching, which has all the
potential in the world but has rarely seen the rotation on the
same page, Vegas often overvalues these Cubs, especially at
home. If you pick your spots, you can make some nice profits by
going against the Cubs as a home favorite. I would be wary about
taking them as an underdog and on the road in division games as
they play in the toughest division in the National League with
Houston and St. Louis.