Red Sox Beat the Yankees, Cubs Run Through Players and Hitting Coaches, Attendance, and Other Cubs Bullets

It’s post-mortem day for the Chicago Cubs, as President Jed Hoyer will be meeting with the media at some point later today. Hopefully it’ll be streamed somewhere, as Theo Epstein’s end-of-season pressers have been in the past. Either way, we’ll cover all the news and commentary that comes out.

•   The Red Sox handled their long-time nemesis with relative ease last night in the AL Wild Card game, dispatching the Yankees 6-2 behind a dominant start by Nathan Eovaldi and plenty of offense (including the Kyle Schwarber put-it-on-repeat dinger). The Yankees got a big night from Giancarlo Stanton (a homer and two singles off the Green Monster, lol), and the homer from Anthony Rizzo. But that was it.

•   The Red Sox will move on now to face the Tampa Bay Rays in the ALDS, starting on Thursday. All AL East, all the time.

•   As for the Yankees, they go home after an up-and-down season where, to their credit, they put their foot on the gas at the Trade Deadline in a major way. I respect it, and not just because it netted the Cubs a haul in the Anthony Rizzo trade (though that doesn’t hurt). Didn’t work out, and now the Yankees have a lot of thinking to do about how they want to proceed all over their roster – with Gleyber Torres struggling, with Aaron Judge a year away from free agency, and with nearly $200 million already on the books for 2022 after accounting for expected arbitration raises.

•   One of those Stanton singles off the Green Monster, by the way, came with a hilarious call on Yankees radio, via John Sterling:

•   Glad I had the game on mute, I guess:

•   As for the Cubs, outside of the two former Cub dingers in the AL Wild Card Game, they were making news yesterday for the expected departure of hitting coach Anthony Iapoce. If you do the accounting, including Iapoce, the Cubs have now burned through an unbelievable 12 hitting coaches and assistant hitting coaches in the last 10 years, with only 3 of those 12 not fairly considered part of the churn (Andy Haines and Eric Hinske were assistant hitting coaches who departed for promotions, and Chris Valaika, for now, remains the assistant hitting coach).

•   The Cubs’ MLB-record 69 players used this season is certainly an eye-popping thing, but I think the number of players making their Cubs debut is even more striking: 44, which is 10(!) more than the previous team record (2013). Really think about that: we saw 44 NEW CUBS all this season. That’s an average of about 7.333 players per month, or nearly two new Cubs per week for the entire freaking season! Quick: name all the catchers – just the catchers! – who made their Cubs debut this season!

•   Tonight’s NL Wild Card Game will be Adam Wainwright against Max Scherzer, and the Dodgers will be without Max Muncy (elbow), Clayton Kershaw (elbow), or Walker Buehler (rest). The latter two could’ve theoretically been relief options, but nope. The Dodgers are still clearly the better team, but anything can happen in a single baseball game, particularly where one team is missing some guys they otherwise could’ve used.

•   Minor league attendance was massively down in 2021 compared to 2019, but that was obviously expected. There is a sense of relief that it all went OK:

•   Of note, the average attendance drop in MiLB (23%) was much smaller than the average attendance drop in MLB (33%). The question now is whether we can see further rebounding in 2022, even as I would tentatively expect consumer behavior to be impacted by the pandemic and the fallout and the changes in lifestyle for many years to come. (A reminder, too, that the Cubs need to be aware that attendance at Wrigley Field is probably going to be MUCH less insensitive to the team’s competitiveness going forward. Yes, there is always going to be a higher baseline there than most parks, but thanks to the combined impact of the pandemic and the Cubs having won it all, finally, in 2016, that baseline is gonna drop. A good team will be required for top-tier attendance.)

•   Ear buds, watches, scooters, tools, fitness gear, and more are among your Epic Daily Deals at Amazon today. #ad

•   Kevin Goldstein chats at FanGraphs are always must-read. So much insight right there into how a front office actually operates.

•   The new-look Chicago Bulls kicked off their preseason last night, and here’s hoping it means something, because holy smokes they looked good in the highlights. And Eli was losing his mind:

 

written by

Brett Taylor is the Lead Cubs Writer at Bleacher Nation, and you can find him on Twitter at @BleacherNation and on LinkedIn here. Brett is also the founder of Bleacher Nation, which opened up shop in 2008 as an independent blog about the Chicago Cubs. Later growing to incorporate coverage of other Chicago sports, Bleacher Nation is now one of the largest regional sports blogs on the web.

more cubs news

Brewers Pitcher Jakob Junis Taken Off Field in an Ambulance After Being Struck by BP Ball

A very scary scene in Pittsburgh, where Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jakob Junis, currently on the IL with a shoulder impingement, took a batting practice ball off the neck and went down. Junis was apparently on the ground for a long...

Nico Hoerner is Back to Being Nico Hoerner

On April 9, I took an early look at Nico Hoerner's apparently evolving approach at the plate, which featured a lot more patience and a lot more big hacks. Effectively, it seemed like he was trying for a little more...

MLBits: Spencer Strider Speaks (His and Other Pitcher Arm Injuries), Shohei Ohtani’s Latest Milestone, More

There's been much debate about pitcher arm injuries lately, much of it sparked by Spencer Strider's season-ending Tommy John surgery, and Strider spoke to the media for the first time since the injury on Friday. Spencer Strider on pitcher arm...

Chicago Cubs Sign Lefty Pitching Prospect Mitchell Tyranski

A new signing popped up on the Chicago Cubs' transaction log: lefty Mitchell Tyranski. Tyranski, 26, put up a 3.83 ERA over 42.1 innings at High-A last year in the Dodgers organization, striking out 47 and walking 21. Were you...

The Cubs Have TWO of the Early Front-Runners for NL Rookie of the Year

We already dove deep into Shota Imanaga's latest impressive start against the Marlins yesterday. And there's been no shortage of love for Michael Busch this season either. But I do want to take this time to illustrate just how good...

My Expectations and Realistic Hope for the Cubs VERY Tough Upcoming Schedule

Even though Sunday ended in a loss for the Chicago Cubs, we did get some good news in the form of positive injury updates. Ian Happ (hamstring) was available off the bench and could be good to go tomorrow, when...

Aaron Boone Just Got Ejected Despite Saying Literally Nothing

I know that sometimes there is a history between an umpire and a manager. I know that sometimes a manager can subtly get under the skin of an umpire without doing much that we can see or hear. And I...

Cubs Farm Report | April 22, 2024: Weekend Wrap

Let's get caught up on all of the action down on the farm in today's Cubs Farm Report. Cubs Farm Report | April 22, 2024 Triple-A Iowa Cubs (13-8) The Cubs were swept in a doubleheader by the Louisville Bats...

Looking at the Positives, Bellinger and Morel Streaking (in Opposite Directions), and Other Cubs Bullets

What started as a small convo for the bullets ballooned into a deeper dive on Kyle Hendricks, what's going wrong, and where the Cubs go from here. So if you're looking for the Hendricks discussion, that was earlier today. Despite...

Latest 2024 MLB Mock Draft Lands the Cubs a Top Prospect Out of Wake Forest

Baseball America today released its updated (version 2.0) 2024 MLB mock draft. With more of the amateur season taking place, we are starting to see more of the top tier become firmly crystalized with eight names, none of whom are...

Latest News

Cardinals vs. Diamondbacks: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

Nolan Arenado and the St. Louis Cardinals (10-13) host Ketel Marte and the Arizona Diamondbacks (11-13) at 7:45 PM ET on Tuesday.Keep scrolling to find out all the details on how to watch St. Louis square off against Arizona live.When...

Hurricanes vs. Islanders NHL Playoffs First Round Game 3 Prediction: Odds, Picks, Best Bets – Thursday, April 25, 2024

The Carolina Hurricanes are fancied by sportsbooks to defeat the New York Islanders when they match up on Thursday at 7:30 PM ET, with the visiting Hurricanes at -155 on the moneyline, and the Islanders at +130.Hurricanes vs. Islanders Favorite,...

Maple Leafs vs. Bruins NHL Playoffs First Round Game 3 Prediction: Live Odds, Stats, History and Picks – Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The bookmakers are expecting a close game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins when they play on Wednesday at 7:00 PM ET, with the Maple Leafs at -115 on the moneyline, and the Bruins at -105.Maple Leafs vs....

How to Watch Giants vs. Mets: Live Stream or on TV

On Tuesday, in a series opener at Oracle Park, Logan Webb takes the mound for the San Francisco Giants (10-13) against Luis Severino and the New York Mets (12-9), with first pitch scheduled for 9:45 PM ET.Keep reading to find...

Orioles vs. Angels: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

Grayson Rodriguez will take the mound for the Baltimore Orioles (14-7) when they visit starter Griffin Canning and the Los Angeles Angels (9-13) on Tuesday, with first pitch at 9:38 PM ET.The article below will give you everything you need...

Texas Rangers vs. Seattle Mariners Series April 23-25: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

The Texas Rangers are hosting the Seattle Mariners for a three-game series, with the action getting underway at 8:05 PM ET on Tuesday, April 23.Rangers vs. Mariners Series Info Mariners @ Rangers Time: Tuesday, April 23 at 8:05 PM ET...

Chicago Cubs vs. Houston Astros Series April 23-25: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

The Houston Astros will be on the road, beginning a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, April 23 at 7:40 PM ET.Cubs vs. Astros Series Info Astros @ Cubs Time: Tuesday, April 23 at 7:40 PM ET Cubs...

WATCH: The End of Knicks-76ers Game 2 Was Pure Chaos

The New York Knicks just took a 2-0 lead over the Philadelphia 76ers in a sequence you'll just have to see to believe. With roughly 30 seconds left on the clock down 101-96, the Knicks looked destined to walk out...

Padres vs. Rockies: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

Fernando Tatis Jr. and the San Diego Padres (13-12) visit Ryan McMahon and the Colorado Rockies (5-18) on Tuesday, with first pitch at 8:40 PM ET.The article below will provide you with everything you need to know to watch San...

Mariners vs. Rangers: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

On Tuesday, Mitch Haniger and the Seattle Mariners (11-11) open a series against Marcus Semien and the Texas Rangers (12-11) at Globe Life Field, with first pitch scheduled for 8:05 PM ET.The article below will provide you with everything you...

more cubs news