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Posts tagged "Baseball"

Happy Opening Day! Will the Cubs' 83 Wins be enough to take the Central Division?

Happy Opening Day! Will the Cubs' 83 Wins be enough to take the Central Division?
The day is finally here! We have collectively survived the worst month for sports in March (see my March Madness Rant from last year), and we have earned the best prize of all: the BEST sports month of the year. With April we can enjoy the end of two seasons as the Hawks and Bulls... Read more »

The 2011 Cubs are the 2010-11 Chicago Bears

The 2011 Cubs are the 2010-11 Chicago Bears
I am not saying that the Cubs will make the playoffs. I am not claiming that the Cubs will be a winning team during the upcoming season. I am most certainly not claiming that the Cubs will lose the NL Championship to the Green Bay Packers. What I am saying is that this team can... Read more »

Carlos Marmol: The Devin Hester of the Chicago Cubs signs a new 3-year contract

Carlos Marmol: The Devin Hester of the Chicago Cubs signs a new 3-year contract
With pitchers and cathers reporting to the Cubs’ camp in Mesa, Arizona yesterday, the long wait inbetween baseball seasons is rapidly closing. The team has been fairly active during the offseason; bringing back Kerry Wood to sure-up the bullpen, and adding former Tampa Bay teammates Matt Garza (starting pitcher) and Carlos Pena (first base) to the... Read more »
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MLB- 5 Reasons to be excited about the Cubs' 2011 season, and a look at the money-spending "rebuilding" of the offseason

Ok; so Tom Ricketts said the team was going to rebuild… and then they sign a power-hitting firstbaseman who hit under .200 last year and traded away three prospects for starting pitcher Matt Garza. This is a little confusing, but we should all be happy about it. Before getting to my main five reasons why... Read more »

An important message from the all-knowing author of "The Way Things Should Be"

I realize during my last vacant-stretch from this blog, that after I returned I promised to be here for you all more consistently. For a while, this was accurate… and then I moved and lost internet access and so on and so forth; blah, blah, blah, cry, cry, cry… I am here making fun of myself... Read more »

HAUNTS and CURSES- tales of the SUPERNATURAL and PARANORMAL in the world of sports

Gh Every holiday is always an appropriate time to celebrate DA Bears osts looming throughout Wrigley Field. Dorms haunted by unfortunate football players. Spirits inside hotels tormenting the traveling player. Horrible fragments to open my blog… Curses are not the only sign of the otherworldly crossing-over into the world of sports, but don’t worry; for... Read more »
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Mike Quade 2-year contract is logical option for Cubs- MLB

2-3 more years of Mike Quade for Cub fans Although I previously expressed my desire to see Mike Quade depart as Cub manager at the end of this year, with today’s news of the Cubs and him agreeing to a two-year deal with an option for a third actually seems to be the best direction... Read more »

The Best (and Worst) Sports Halloween Costumes

New costume ideas are always hard to come by around Halloween time. Unfortunately, this collection of sports costumes will likely not help you come up with any startling new ideas, but it will give you a look at some of the routes, odd and otherwise, that people have gone before. Enjoy…... Read more »

BAD CALLS- Which Pro League Has the Worst Officiating?

Bad calls are a part of all competitive sports. The very idea of having referees, umpires, and line judges is to maintain a fair balance so that both teams have an opportunity to compete and win the game, yet constantly fans are witnesses to horrible and potentially game-changing calls that continuously redefine sports frustration. Who... Read more »
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Closing Ceremony: The Final Paragraphs of the Lou Piniella Era- Chicago Cubs Baseball

Lou Piniella began the 2010 season with a 16-5 loss to Atlanta, and on Sunday he ended it, and his career, with another 16-5 loss to the Braves. While Cub fans are still right to feel nothing but disdain and sarcastic indifference towards Lou’s tenure as a Cub coach, his press conference following his final... Read more »