
| May 6th, 2008 | 100 years… |
It’s crazy to me that one team can go 100 years without winning a single championship, not even one. They really haven’t had any “close encounters” recently except for the debacle that was 2003, which was a huge disappointment obviously. To not even get to the World Series in 60+ years is amazingly bad…it can’t be that hard can it? When you see what other sports teams have won since 1908, it makes them look even worse…
You get the picture. All of the teams I mentioned even started way after 1908, which makes it more amazing. The Canadiens, for instance, win a Stanley Cup (on average) every 4 years, yet the Cubs have won 0 in the last 100. Of course this 2008 season is still ongoing and they do have a chance to break the curse, I don’t think they can do it. They have a great nucleus of talent, but some other teams are simply better. I’d take Boston, Arizona, Detroit (despite the start), Cleveland, the Mets, and the Angels over the Cubs. I think the front end of the bullpen will ultimately lead to the demise of the team this year. It’s hard to go against a core of Zambrano, Soriano, Fukudome, Ramirez, Soto, and Lee, but they’re lacking in some other departments. Call me crazy, but I don’t see it happening. Maybe in 2009, Cub fans. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 12th, 2007 | Mark Prior and his future |
Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry appears to be still trolling for a trade but won’t say whether he’ll cut the rehabbing Mark Prior loose if he can’t find a taker according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Prior’s agent said Tuesday that he can’t figure out which way the Cubs will go if they reach the deadline. ‘’Jim Hendry’s a pretty good poker player because I’d say 50-50,'’ agent John Boggs said. I say you let this guy move on to another team, he’s obviously not going to be able to succeed here. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 12th, 2007 | Cubs and Japanese OF Kosuke Fukudome reach preliminary agreement on 4-year deal |
The Cubs reeled in another marquee free agent, reaching a preliminary agreement with Japanese star Kosuke Fukudome on a four-year, $48 million deal to be their right fielder. It was just last offseason the Cubs went on a $300 million spending spree, the bulk of that on an eight-year, $136 million contract for free agent Alfonso Soriano. Chicago went on to win the NL Central but was swept out of the playoffs in the first round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. This seems like a lot of money to spend on a guy with question marks, but if he pans out to what they expect, he could be huge for the Cubs for sure. I like the gamble, and it could be just what the Cubs need to get over that hump and get to the world series Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 22nd, 2006 | Offseason News & Notes |
Players signed by the Chicago Cubs : Signed Aramis Ramirez Players lost by the Chicago Cubs : Juan Pierre declared free agency (LA Dodgers) Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 13th, 2006 | Hello world! |
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
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