How many years did the Cubs have proir and wood healthy?

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  • TonyTall
    SBR MVP
    • 08-21-13
    • 3551

    #1
    How many years did the Cubs have proir and wood healthy?
    And did they make the playoffs?

    I cant do the math with these stats but it seems like they should have won 90 games that year
  • texhooper
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-05-09
    • 10001

    #2
    it may have only been one year that both were actually healthy for all or most of the season. it was the bartman year, 2003 i think

    lost to the marlins in the nlcs
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    • TonyTall
      SBR MVP
      • 08-21-13
      • 3551

      #3
      i mean healthy at the same time. full seasons
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      • TonyTall
        SBR MVP
        • 08-21-13
        • 3551

        #4
        oh yeah im watching the phillies game both those guys averaged over 10.0 K's per nine innings. thats nuts
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        • texhooper
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-05-09
          • 10001

          #5
          yes, that is insane. holy cow.
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          • TonyTall
            SBR MVP
            • 08-21-13
            • 3551

            #6
            2003

            Prior 18-6 2.43 (10.4 k's per 9inn)
            Wood 14-11 3.20 (11.3 k's per 9inn)
            Zambrano 13-11 3.11 (7.1 k's per 9inn)

            Sosa 40 HR
            M.Alou 91 RBI



            4 man team lol
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            • texhooper
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-05-09
              • 10001

              #7
              i still remember coming home from school and watching the last few innings of the game where wood fanned 20. he struck out like 5 of the last 6 guys he faced or something like that. maybe 3 of the last 4. that was like 15 years ago, it's a little fuzzy. but either way that is unreal.
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              • d2bets
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 08-10-05
                • 39995

                #8
                Originally posted by TonyTall
                i mean healthy at the same time. full seasons
                Basically 2003. The year that got away.
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                • Chi_archie
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 07-22-08
                  • 63172

                  #9
                  Matt Clement was another solid young arm for that rotation

                  Aram came in July with Lofton in a salary and gave them a big boost
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                  • ChiLLx
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 12-24-11
                    • 5412

                    #10
                    That team was good but injuries and horrible managing cost them a chance to win it all. Blame Dusty Baker.
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                    • BigDofBA
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 09-30-09
                      • 19313

                      #11
                      2003 Cubs, what could have been.

                      That was actually a really good team with three good starting pitchers. Zambrano was a good pitcher as well and you had a roided up Sosa in the middle of the lineup.

                      I miss the steroid era. So much more exciting than watching dudes strikeout 200 times a year.
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                      • Chi_archie
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-22-08
                        • 63172

                        #12
                        they actually weren't that great

                        they were 50-51 on july 23rd

                        they went 38 and 23 the rest of the way. But an 88-74 team was not some jaugarnaut

                        they made some nice trades at the end of the year and got hot.

                        but the playoff series loss was crushing because of the Bartman game and blowing their series lead....

                        NOT because they were some prohibitive faves
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                        • TonyTall
                          SBR MVP
                          • 08-21-13
                          • 3551

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Chi_archie
                          they actually weren't that great

                          they were 50-51 on july 23rd

                          they went 38 and 23 the rest of the way. But an 88-74 team was not some jaugarnaut

                          they made some nice trades at the end of the year and got hot.

                          but the playoff series loss was crushing because of the Bartman game and blowing their series lead....

                          NOT because they were some prohibitive faves

                          still a pretty decent size upset in that series. chokers:

                          Las Vegas money is heavily on the Cubs in the National League Championship Series, says Keith Glantz, who establishes betting lines and, along with Russell Culver, offers the odds that most newspapers publish. The lines flow as the money does: A $100 series bet on the Marlins would yield about $180. Cubs backers must put up about $220 to win $100.
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                          • Chi_archie
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 07-22-08
                            • 63172

                            #14
                            the Braves and Giants were the real chokers for the NL that year though is my point. Along with the Astros who were leading the Cubs in the central with a much better team until the end.


                            that 2003 cubs team was a surprise, it wasn't their "time" to compete yet really. They came out of no where
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                            • TonyTall
                              SBR MVP
                              • 08-21-13
                              • 3551

                              #15
                              i remember that bartman game. that series was awesome. could have been so many more years like that if they stayed healthy too bad
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                              • Chi_archie
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 07-22-08
                                • 63172

                                #16
                                2008 was the really disappointing team for that decade IMO
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                                • stealthyburrito
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 05-12-09
                                  • 21562

                                  #17
                                  My fave team after '97 O's.

                                  They weren't dominant but you could feel if they slipped into the playoffs they could do some damage with that 1-2 punch + a young (and good) zambrano.

                                  Obviously the bartman incident was devastating but they had numerous chances to come back and win that series. I believe that happened in the 8th of game 6.
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                                  • ChiLLx
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 12-24-11
                                    • 5412

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by stealthyburrito
                                    My fave team after '97 O's.

                                    They weren't dominant but you could feel if they slipped into the playoffs they could do some damage with that 1-2 punch + a young (and good) zambrano.

                                    Obviously the bartman incident was devastating but they had numerous chances to come back and win that series. I believe that happened in the 8th of game 6.
                                    Exactly. They still had game 7 at home and Wood starting.

                                    2008 was just pure disappointment as the Cubs were definitely the best team during the regular season.

                                    2003 was more like shock and awe.
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                                    • I/O
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 05-26-11
                                      • 7922

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by d2bets
                                      Basically 2003. The year that got away.
                                      Expected reply from the Loser I mean Homer
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                                      • I/O
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 05-26-11
                                        • 7922

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by texhooper
                                        it may have only been one year that both were actually healthy for all or most of the season. it was the bartman year, 2003 i think

                                        lost to the marlins in the nlcs
                                        yup

                                        had the worst pos manager in the history of MLB
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                                        • I/O
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 05-26-11
                                          • 7922

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by BigDofBA
                                          2003 Cubs, what could have been.

                                          That was actually a really good team with three good starting pitchers. Zambrano was a good pitcher as well and you had a roided up Sosa in the middle of the lineup.

                                          I miss the steroid era. So much more exciting than watching dudes strikeout 200 times a year.
                                          You shoulda loved Prior then. Dude was juicing as well. Killed his career
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