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Old 05-15-2008, 08:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Toronto at Minnesota (+123, 7 ˝)

You have to feel sorry for Roy Halladay. The poor fella would probably be a Cy Young candidate on any other team, but with the Blue Jays, he’s just a candidate for anger management counseling. But you can’t blame him for being frustrated because it seems like every time he pitches a gem, the Jays’ offense doesn’t back him up. In his eight starts this season, he’s getting an average of 2.75 runs in support.

And the frustration is starting to show. Halladay has built a reputation as a workhouse and he’s already pitched two complete games this season, but in recent games, he’s been trying to do too much. He’s striking out more batters, but his last two starts have been his shortest of the season. In his last start, Halladay lasted only six innings, gave up four earned runs and walked three batters – all bad numbers for him.

He’ll be up against Minnesota’s Boof Bonser, who has given up 11 earned runs in his last two starts and is 0-2 against the Blue Jays.

Pick: Over

San Diego at Chicago Cubs (-114, no total yet)

The Cubs are almost unbeatable at home this season. They took a loss to San Diego at Wrigley yesterday, but overall the Cubs are 15-7 in the Friendly Confines and they’ve lost only two series there this season.

Don’t pay any mind to Ted Lilly’s ERA. His last start was outstanding as he pitched seven strong innings against the Diamondbacks and held baseball’s best hitting team to three hits and one earned run over seven innings. Lilly got off to a rough start this season, but he’s turned the corner and there’s great value in this guy right now if you look at his last four outings in which he has a 2.42 ERA and is 3-1. The lefty also has a perfect 3-0 career mark against the Padres.

The Cubs will have a tough test against San Diego’s Jake Peavy (and bettors should take a long look at the under when this total comes out) but the Padres’ road record (7-15) is discouraging and they haven’t given Peavy much in the way of run support in recent starts.

Pick: Cubs

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-Jim Edmonds wasn't out of work long. The Chicago Cubs agreed to a contract with the 37-year-old outfielder on Wednesday, five days after he was released by the San Diego Padres.

''Hopefully Jimmy still has something left and it was just a bad start,'' general manager Jim Hendry said.

Reed Johnson has performed well in center and Hendry said Edmonds will have to earn playing time.

''The game is full of history of people that a lot of people were willing to write off and they had a change of scenery and did well again,'' Hendry said.

''Maybe it will give us a little extra that we didn't anticipate and give Jimmy a fair shot. ... He has to play well and he knows that.''

To make room for Edmonds, the Cubs optioned outfielder Felix Pie to Triple-A Iowa.

Edmonds flew to Chicago on Wednesday and then passed a physical and will be in uniform Thursday when the Cubs wrap up a four-game series with the team that let him go.

An eight-time Gold Glove winner and four-time All-Star, the 37-year-old Edmonds strained his right calf in a spring training game on March 6 and started the season on the disabled list. He was activated on April 5 and batted .178 in 26 games with one homer and six RBIs - well below his .286 career average.

''I think he's going to be a motivated player,'' Hendry said earlier. ''Obviously we're not going to ask him to have to go out there every single day.''

Hendry said scouts reported that Edmonds was improving before he was released. Hendry said Edmonds may have tried to come back too soon from the calf injury.

Edmonds had an $8 million salary this year, which is being mostly paid by San Diego. The Padres received $2 million from the St. Louis Cardinals when they acquired Edmonds on Dec. 15 for minor league third baseman David Freese. Chicago will pay Edmonds a prorated share of the $390,000 minimum, which comes to about $290,000.

Edmonds was a key figure in the very heated Cardinals-Cubs rivalry during his eight years in St. Louis. He has 32 career homers against the Cubs, including 17 at Wrigley Field. A left-handed hitter, he might platoon with Reed Johnson in center field.

''There are really no negatives in it,'' Hendry said. ''You're not giving up players and you're not spending a lot of dollars. ... Hopefully, he'll be able to give us a great portion of the Jim Edmonds we all knew and used to fear in a lot of ways. He used to play well against us and played well in this park.''

The Cubs have been looking for a left-handed hitter.

''When he's ready, we'll get him go out there and let him play some in center field,'' Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. ''We'll put him out there to play and we'll see what happens.''

The addition of Edmonds could make for an interesting situation in the Cubs' clubhouse. During a 2004 game with the Cardinals, Chicago pitcher Carlos Zambrano twice hit Edmonds with pitches twice and was ejected.

Edmonds also homered in that game and stood at the plate to admire the flight of the ball, angering Zambrano who began to yell at him as he neared the plate after running the bases.

''I just told him to run the bases and don't try to be cocky,'' Zambrano said after that game.

Zambrano declined comment Wednesday when asked about the arrival of Edmonds in the Cubs' lineup.

Padres manager Bud Black said he sensed that Edmonds still wanted to play, even after he was released.

''The Cubs know what they need,'' Black said. ''He just felt bad that it didn't work out. Like I said, he feels like he still has some baseball in him. He's a competitor. He has a lot of pride. I think it could be a good fit.''

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