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Greg Maddux is the newest member of the Cubs' front office. Old 31 plans on making at least one significant change to the organization, according Rick Sutcliffe, via this TCR tweet.
Well, Maddog, good call. The Cubs' minor league starters rank dead last in making it to the sixth inning.
Going back to 2007, I found the rate at which each team in minors (those leagues the Cubs participate in, from short season A on up) worked their starters past the fifth inning. The results speak for themselves.
% of starts where starter went beyond 5th inning (2007-2009)
Pacific Coast (AAA)
Tacoma 62%
Salt Lake 61%
Round Rock 60%
Memphis 60%
Las Vegas 59%
New Orleans 57%
Fresno 57%
Oklahoma City 57%
Nashville 57%
Colorado Springs 57%
Portland 56%
Albuquerque 55%
Sacremento 55%
Reno 53%
Omaha 48%
Iowa 47%
Southern (AA)
Birmingham 65%
Mobile 63%
West Tennessee 59%
Mobile 58%
Huntsville 56%
Montgomery 54%
Carolina 53%
Chattanooga 52%
Jacksonville 51%
Tennessee 44%
Florida State (A+)
Clearwater 62%
Fort Meyers 56%
Jupiter 54%
Dunedin 53%
Sarasota 49%
Lakeland 49%
Charlotte 48%
Tampa 47%
St. Lucie 46%
Brevard County 41%
Palm Beach 40%
Daytona Beach 25%
Midwest (A)
Cedar Rapids 63%
Beloit 55%
West Michigan 53%
Kane County 49%
Clinton 46%
South Bend 45%
Dayton 44%
Burlington 43%
Lansing 42%
Wisconsin 41%
Great Lakes 38%
Fort Wayne 31%
Quad Cities 31%
Peoria 20%
Northwest (As)
Everett 38%
Yakima 32%
Salem-Keizer 29%
Vancouver 26%
Tri-City 24%
Eugene 24%
Spokane 18%
Boise 4%
No, it's not your imagination. The Cubs' affiliates rank dead last in each league, and it is extreme in the lower levels.
Nowhere to go but up—good call, Professor.
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Sutcliffe on XM said he's hearing that with the hire of Maddux, Cubs plan to push for minors to learn how to pitch deep into games
Well, Maddog, good call. The Cubs' minor league starters rank dead last in making it to the sixth inning.
Going back to 2007, I found the rate at which each team in minors (those leagues the Cubs participate in, from short season A on up) worked their starters past the fifth inning. The results speak for themselves.
% of starts where starter went beyond 5th inning (2007-2009)
Pacific Coast (AAA)
Tacoma 62%
Salt Lake 61%
Round Rock 60%
Memphis 60%
Las Vegas 59%
New Orleans 57%
Fresno 57%
Oklahoma City 57%
Nashville 57%
Colorado Springs 57%
Portland 56%
Albuquerque 55%
Sacremento 55%
Reno 53%
Omaha 48%
Iowa 47%
Southern (AA)
Birmingham 65%
Mobile 63%
West Tennessee 59%
Mobile 58%
Huntsville 56%
Montgomery 54%
Carolina 53%
Chattanooga 52%
Jacksonville 51%
Tennessee 44%
Florida State (A+)
Clearwater 62%
Fort Meyers 56%
Jupiter 54%
Dunedin 53%
Sarasota 49%
Lakeland 49%
Charlotte 48%
Tampa 47%
St. Lucie 46%
Brevard County 41%
Palm Beach 40%
Daytona Beach 25%
Midwest (A)
Cedar Rapids 63%
Beloit 55%
West Michigan 53%
Kane County 49%
Clinton 46%
South Bend 45%
Dayton 44%
Burlington 43%
Lansing 42%
Wisconsin 41%
Great Lakes 38%
Fort Wayne 31%
Quad Cities 31%
Peoria 20%
Northwest (As)
Everett 38%
Yakima 32%
Salem-Keizer 29%
Vancouver 26%
Tri-City 24%
Eugene 24%
Spokane 18%
Boise 4%
No, it's not your imagination. The Cubs' affiliates rank dead last in each league, and it is extreme in the lower levels.
Nowhere to go but up—good call, Professor.
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