Do the Chicago Cubs have what it takes to turn their season around?

Now, the Chicago Cubs aren’t bad. However they have been playing way under the expectations after winning their division the last two seasons. Do you think the Cubs can come out of the 2009 season winners? If so, who do you think will be the MVPs of the team? If not, which team will be on top?



7 Responses to “Do the Chicago Cubs have what it takes to turn their season around?”

  1. Shane says:

    The Cubs aren’t a bad team, their only like 2 games out, but i think milton bradley needs to turn around too

  2. Narcoleptic Insomniac says:

    The Cubs main problem, aside rom numerous injuries, is that they aren’t hitting with runners in scoring position. Their entire starting outfield–Soriano, Fukudome, and Bradley–has been awful offensively so far but the streaky Soriano could heat up at any time.
    Gerald Perry was blamed for the Cubs failings and was replaced as hitting coach by Von Joshua. I think that over time Joshua will straighten Cubs hitters out and they will steal the Central title late in the season.
    As awful as they’ve been so far this year they’re still within easy striking distance of 1st place in the division…nobody is going to walk away with it this year.

  3. says:

    I think they can pull it off.

    They are 2.5 games out with a LOT of baseball left to be played.

    The Brewers and the Cards will not let them take the division easily, which I think will be good for the Cubs, make them earn it, maybe then they will carry that momentum into the playoffs and actually get somewhere.

  4. Ryan says:

    Turn what arround there having an ok season, but if ur asking if theyll win the world series then the answer is no

  5. Droga A says:

    Don’t make me laugh. Seriously I have a weak heart.

  6. DWill and DWade are unstoppable. says:

    Yes they have everything it needs to get back in it. And they will. Derek Lee will be the main man. He’s my favorite player.

  7. ? says:

    Absolutely. Sooner or later the offense will realize the pitching can’t carry them and everyone (not just Soriano or Bradley) will start getting the bats going.

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