View Poll Results: will Wood make a good closer?

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Thread: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

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    Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    As expected, the Chicago Cubs made Wood their closer on Monday, and Jason Marquis got the nod as the fifth starter.

    "I appreciate the fact that I've been given another chance to get out there and play the game I love," Wood said. "I'm going to take full advantage of it."

    Converted to a reliever last season to preserve his troublesome right arm and shoulder, the oft-injured Wood entered spring training in a three-way competition after the Cubs moved former closer Ryan Dempster to the rotation. Manager Lou Piniella chose Wood over Bob Howry and Carlos Marmol because he values durability in his setup men and believes closing will put less stress on the right-hander's arm.

    It didn't hurt that his fastball has been clocked in the high 90s, either.

    "He's thrown the ball exceedingly well all spring," Piniella said. "He's got experience, and he's earned it."

    Wood worked out of the bullpen last year, going 1-1 with a 3.33 ERA in 22 appearances, but it never crossed his mind that he could wind up being the closer. It did when he was younger, though. And back then, Wood thought it might be fun.


    "It's going to be something new, but that's exciting for me," Wood said. "I'm looking forward to it."

    Wood has looked strong this spring, allowing just one run over his last nine appearances and shutting down the Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres on Saturday and Sunday. By pitching three times in four days and on back-to-back afternoons, he eased any concerns the Cubs might have had after he missed a game last week because of back spasms.

    In 10 spring outings, he has a 3.60 ERA in 10 innings and has not walked a batter while striking out 10.

    "Nobody roots harder for Woody than I do," general manager Jim Hendry said. "It's no secret how far we go back, and this is how you would have written the script up in the winter. The stuff the last couple of days is about as good as it gets. For his sake and ours, I hope he stays healthy because that's world-class stuff."

    As for the rotation, Piniella had considered sending Dempster back to the bullpen. Instead, the right-hander remains in the third spot between lefties Ted Lilly and Rich Hill, with the final spot going to Marquis even though Jon Lieber has a 1.80 ERA. Not that Marquis has pitched poorly, with a 2.95 ERA.

    "Like I told (Lieber) a few days ago, when this is all said and done, we're going to need more than five starters — believe me," Piniella said. "That's always been the case with every club."

    Marquis angered Piniella early in camp when he said the team should trade him if he's not starting, comments the pitcher dismissed as "a little bump in the road, a little miscommunication."

    "I've always considered myself a starter," Marquis said. "That's where I'm best suited. I worked my butt off physically, mentally, all year to do this."

    While there was some mystery surrounding the rotation, there was little doubt Wood would be the closer even though he was "a little surprised" when pitching coach Larry Rothschild told him the job was his. Now, he will try again to restart his once-promising career.

    With that rocket arm, he seemed destined for greatness almost as soon as he made his debut in 1998.

    He tied a major league record in his fifth start by striking out 20 in a game against Houston and went on to finish 13-6 with a 3.40 ERA and 233 strikeouts as the Cubs reached the playoffs. He became the club's fourth player and first pitcher to be named NL Rookie of the Year. But he also missed the final month of the regular season with a sprained ligament in his right elbow, the first in a long line of injuries.

    He underwent elbow surgery in the offseason, missed the entire 1999 season and spent the first month of 2000 on the disabled list while rehabilitating. He was healthy the next three seasons and struck out a league-high 266 batters while winning 14 games in 2003.

    That year, Mark Prior won 18 games and the Cubs came within five outs of their first pennant since 1945 before Florida rallied to win the NL championship series in seven games. It was a devastating loss for a franchise defined by the agony of defeat. Even so, with two standout starters, the Cubs' future seemed promising.

    Instead, agony defined Prior and Wood. And they became symbols of unfulfilled promise for the Cubs.

    Prior had a long line of injuries and is with San Diego after Chicago decided not to offer him a contract following last season. Wood was plagued with problems in his right shoulder and arm and spent time on the disabled list each of the past four seasons.

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Ah Ha Ha ..... No he's done!

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    It's good because this means that Carlos Marmol won't be limited to 1 inning in specific save situations, and they'll actually get more value out of thier best reliever than if they pigeon-holed him into the closer role. So, for the sake of Cubs fans, I hope Wood does decent and doesn't get injured.

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Sadly I don't hold out much hope for this.

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    lol he's done he won't get 5 saves before getting injuried
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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Actually, I'm willing to believe that Wood will do quite well, and so will the Cubbies this year.
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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Bookmark this thread for Oct. or April 5th!

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    I always thought that he would make a good closer. If he was a finesse guy, I'd say no, but hard throwers have a good track record (most recent example I can think of is Smoltz) going from starting to closing.

    Of course, having said that, he will probably blow out his elbow on Opening Day.

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Well, I guess you should use him while you can.
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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    i hope he makes it, I remeber when he had so much promise as a 20 year old starting pitcher, makes you wonder if maybe if he had been hamdeled differently when he was young if he would have had so many arm problems, I keep hearing people say that you have to build up a young pitchers arm slowly and not "Fernando Valenzuela" them and burn their arms out prematurly, any thoughts on this guys?
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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Quote Originally Posted by Wassit3 View Post
    I keep hearing people say that you have to build up a young pitchers arm slowly and not "Fernando Valenzuela" them and burn their arms out prematurly, any thoughts on this guys?
    It's true, for the most part. Dusty Baker completely rode the arms of Kerry Wood and Mark Prior into the ground. He kept them in for huge pitch counts all the time, even in blowouts when it wasn't necessary.

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Well, we know that he won't hold up as a rotation starter, so trying him as the closer makes sense. Putting a good pitcher who can't stay healthy in the rotation into the closer role has certainly worked before, but it doesn't always work, and I am doubtful about this working out.

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    well he is a miserable 0 for 1 so far.

    IP H R ER BB K HR Season ERA
    K. Wood 1.0 2 3 3 1 1 0 27.00

    on the plus side, because Gagne was just as awful, he didn't get a BS or L

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Quote Originally Posted by gRYFYN1 View Post
    on the plus side, because Gagne was just as awful, he didn't get a BS or L
    And Gagne got a win! !!!

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    Re: Cubs pick Kerry Wood as closer

    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonGM View Post
    It's true, for the most part. Dusty Baker completely rode the arms of Kerry Wood and Mark Prior into the ground. He kept them in for huge pitch counts all the time, even in blowouts when it wasn't necessary.
    now look at them both now, they are once promising sure fire quality pitchers to marginally risky pitchers prone to injury. It's a shame.
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