Chicago Cubs: NL Central Leaders Go as Soriano Goes
Almost seven weeks into the season, itโs easy to see that the Chicago Cubs go as Soriano goes.
When the weather heats up, so does Sorianoโs bat. When Sorianoโs bat is hot, so are the division-leading Cubs.
The converted left fielder led off todayโs 7-4 victory over the Pirates with a towering home run over the ivy in left-center. It was third time in four games that Soriano has led things off with a solo home run. The lead-off blast was the 47th of Alfonsoโs careerโjust 34 behind 10-time All Star Rickey Hendersonโs record of 81 leadoff bombs.
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To add to the Piratesโ troubles, Soriano left the yard again in the secondโthis time a three-run shot, his eighth of the season.
Cubs young right-hander Sean Gallagher picked up his first career major league victory today (1-0) as the Boston, Mass. native scattered four hits and allowed one run in six innings of work.
There can be several cases made for the Cubsโ success this seasonโZambranoโs arm and low ERA, D-Leeโs 10 home runs, โThe Riotโsโ impressive batting average, Dempsterโs surprise success as a starter, or Sotoโs 30 RBIโsโbut none are as great as the case for Soriano.
Sure, No. 12 is no wizard in the field, we all know that. Who else can injure their calf on a routine fly ball to left? His dismal fielding percentage and high number of errors made the decision to move him from second base to left field and easy one.
Prior to their 7-1 record during their current homestandโwhich includes a three game sweep of the NL West leading D-Backsโthe Cubbies had dropped five of their last seven contests.
With Derek Lee and Geovany Soto driving in runs at will, the pressure isnโt all on Sorianoโs back, and the Cubs have proven they can win without him, thanks to an improved pitching staff. For the Cubs to be a legitimate contender this season though, they need Sorianoโs bat to stay hot. In the NL, no two teams are as hot as the D-Backs and the Boys in Blue, but the AL has many teams that can contend.
In a cold Chicago April on the North Side, Sorianoโs bat was equally as cold, hitting just .192. In May, the leadoff slugger is batting .350 with six jacks and 17 runs driven in. No team in baseball, AL or NL, has a five-tool leadoff hitter like the Cubs do in Soriano. The only counter-argument to this could be the Indians' Grady Sizemore, but his power is no match for Sorianoโs.
During the Cubs' current three-game win streak, Sori has been responsible for seven of the eighteen runs driven in. There is no doubt that the Cubs have benefitted from Sorianoโs return to the lineup and have felt his presence. If skipper Lou Piniella can get consistent production like this out of Soriano all season, thereโs no telling what this Chicago team is capable of.
Hey Chicago, what do you say? If Soriano goes deep, the Cubs are going to win today!


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