notqualifiedtocomment.com - 6/25/2009
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Everyone knows the Cubs offense has been mostly dormant this season. Although bullpen problems have been a big issue, the Cubs need to be able to score runs to even put the bullpen in a position to blow the game. What has seemingly ailed the Cubs much of the season is something Bob Brenly ...
WAIW Cubs Blog Roundtable, Week 15: Those Were the Days ...
wastingawayinwrigleyville.blogspot.com 7/3/2009 — We at WAIW are lucky enough to be acquainted with the operators of a bunch of excellent Cubs blogs. Every Friday throughout the 2009 season, we're going to bring as many of them as we can together to share their thoughts on being Cubs fans. This week - the greatest games of our respective ...
Cubs Draft Three on the First Day
bleachernation.com 6/10/2009 — The Major League Draft will continue today, but the Chicago Cubs have already drafted a few players in the first three rounds, which took place last night.
Super quick recap: the Cubs drafted outfielder Brett Jackson out of the University of California in the first round (reading his scouting ...
Meet Your Latest Attention Whore Cubs Fan
hirejimessian.com 7/22/2009 — What is it about the Cubs that inspires their fans to make themselves a bigger spectacle than the team itself? Whether they’re coming up with stupid slogans , sucking dick for crack in full Cubs uniform , charging the bullpen, or asking the team to mend their broken hearts , some of them ...
Cubs Sign Top Draft Pick Brett Jackson
bleachernation.com 6/24/2009 — The Chicago Cubs have agreed to terms (undisclosed, probably slot money) with their 2009 first round draft pick, Brett Jackson.
Jackson, an outfielder from the University of California, Berkeley, was the 31st player taken overall. He was ranked as the second-best overall athlete among all ...
Cubs Sweep! or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Kerry Wood.
collegeofidiots.com 6/22/2009 — When COI last left the Cubs, we were crying in our collective Lagunitas Hop Stoopid's (the Official Beer of COI), and hoping that JDot could break his curse of 13 loses in a row and that the Cubs could avoid being swept by the dreaded Meth Heads. Wow! What a difference a weekend makes. Similar ...
Investigative Journalism, Part 3 of 4: Cubs Fan Psyche, Uncle Ernie, and Malort
wastingawayinwrigleyville.blogspot.com 7/14/2009 — Today we return with the third part of our interview with authors Donald Evans and Don DeGrazia. You can find part one here and part two here . As you may or may not have noticed, Steve hasn't asked a question once to this point, because as much as I like to talk, I really start running my mouth ...
Rich Harden Should Be The Cubs' Closer
bleacherreport.com 6/7/2009 — Two years ago, the Chicago Cubs made a bold decision. The one-time face of the franchise, the future of the starting rotation, the hope of the city of Chicago, Kerry Wood, was going to move to the bullpen.
The decision was partially made to give ...
Is There Any Hope for the Cubs in the Second Half?
thesportsbank.net 7/15/2009 —
By: Peter Christian, David Kay, and Paul Schmidt
There are two types of Cubs fans, one that is always waiting for the other shoe to drop, the other is always looking for the signs of the next hot streak. So instead of a standard objective midseason review about the Cubs, why not hear from ...
Best. Birthday. Ever.
424tales.blogspot.com 6/23/2009 — Today is the 25th anniversary of one of the best days of my life up to this point. Of course, every Cub fan knows that June 23, 1984 was The Sandberg Game, but it also happened to be my twelfth birthday. My present that year was to go to the game on my birthday with my Dad. I had moved to ...