RANDY WELLS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Game 159 – Oh Wells…

Randy Wells pitched his second complete game of the season – and that was the problem. The Wells allowed solo home runs in both the 7th and the 8th as the Cubs gifted a second straight win to the Cardinals in their hunt for the postseason. The 3-2 loss dropped gave the Cubs a 5-10 against the Cards... To read the rest of the post, be sure to visit us at www.viewfromthebleachers.com
Via View From The Bleachers  |  September 25, 2011

Game 155 – Not so Wells

The final 2011 night game at Wrigley saw the soon-to-be playoff bound Milwaukee Brewers knock around Cubs starter Randy Wells and get strong pitching from Shaun Marcum as Milwaukee beat the Cubs 5-1. To read the rest of the post, be sure to visit us at www.viewfromthebleachers.com
Via View From The Bleachers  |  September 20, 2011

Cubs' pitcher Randy Wells returning to form: Fan reaction

Contributor Network Sep 12, 11:46 am EDT Chicago Cubs fans must once again look ahead to next season. For 2012, the starting pitching may still have some kinks, but for now it appears that pitcher Randy Wells(notes) may have worked … Continue reading → Cubs' pitcher Randy Wells returning to form: Fan reaction--VDG Sports Blog
Via VDG Sports  |  September 15, 2011

Wells throws 2-hitter vs. defending champs

Randy Wells pitched a two-hitter for his first career complete game, and Chicago hit four home runs - three off San Francisco ace Tim Lincecum - as the Cubs beat the Giants 7-0 on Monday night. Alfonso Soriano, Geovany Soto, Blake DeWitt and Carlos Pena all went deep for the Cubs, who snapped a four-game losing streak and won for only the second time in their last nine games. It...
Via AP on Fox  |  August 30, 2011

Cubs Game Day: Wells psyched to face Lincecum

Randy Wells let out a holler when he saw whom he was facing Monday in San Francisco.
Via Chicago Tribune  |  August 29, 2011

Randy Wells is Awful: Cubs Snap Winning Streak at 7

It couldn’t last forever could it? The Chicago Cubs have played some very good baseball over the last week, and it might have saved Mike Quade’s job (let’s hope not). That all came to an end yesterday as Randy Wells was given the ball to hit number 8. Wells was once again mediocre/awful and I think it’s time to see what else is in the system in terms of arms...
Via Rant Sports  |  August 08, 2011

Is It Time For Randy Wells to Leave the Rotation?

Chicago Cubs starter Randy Wells had a really strong year a couple years ago, and Cub fans were really excited for his future. I was not one of those fans. I look at Randy Wells and see average stuff. He’s got a decent fastball. A decent Cutter. A decent Sinker, and a Decent slider. He’s [...]
Via Ivy Report  |  July 01, 2011

Too Often to the Wells

Before yesterday the last time I saw Randy Wells start a big league game he failed to retire a batter, though he may have broken a sweat. By that low standard his outing versus the earnest young Royals of Kansas City was, I suppose, an improvement. After the first five hitters he faced hit safely and the sixth was walked, Wells' remarkable streak of futility with yours truly...
Via Cub Reporter  |  June 27, 2011

Wells shaky as Cubs get blanked by Maholm

Randy Wells was shaky in his return from the disabled list, and the Cubs were shut down by a Pirates starter for the second straight game in a 10-0 loss Saturday.
Via mlb.com  |  May 28, 2011

Cubs Game Day: Wells makes return vs. Pirates

It has been almost two months, but Randy Wells finally made his second start of the season for Cubs on Saturday.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  May 28, 2011
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