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I have heard this and I would welcome that move. I just wish that we had different ownership. Mark Cuban perhaps.
yea cuban would be good for the cubs.
I have heard this and I would welcome that move. I just wish that we had different ownership. Mark Cuban perhaps.
Ryne Sandberg needs to be the manager after the disaster this season. Mike Quade was in over his head from the get go and may as well have let the "veterans" run the asylum from day 1. He was a joke. Sandberg is a Hall of Famer who rode the buses in the minor leagues because GM Jim Hendry told him to learn the trade. Sandberg does that and then gets snubbed. I will give FnBoy Ricketts one more opportunity to get this right.
Now when I ask on Francona, I hear that his players’ manager style of staying calmly above the fray is not working. You hear words like “rudderless” used to describe these faltering Red Sox. There has been a lot of talk that many of Francona’s players are out of shape and that he has done nothing to stop that. There is worry that he has done nothing to extinguish veteran cliques that have made players feel over-privileged. That John Lackey has on several occasions felt empowered enough to show up Francona when he is being taken out of games is seen by some in Red Sox management as a sign of too little intervention by the manager, too much of the inmates running the asylum.
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Interesting. I stand corrected. Who are you thinking then? other than Ryne, hypothetically say he's not available
Interesting. I stand corrected. Who are you thinking then? other than Ryne, hypothetically say he's not available
Dale Sveum is the new manager
I'm not one for adding another giant salary to this club at the moment. But now that they've hired Sveum, is there a chance the Cubs try to grab Fielder?
ND=Cubs. Always praying for success...
The problem here is that their success is in the past-history-not recently. I was a fan when ND won it and I've been a fan when the Cubbies came close all those times. I want something in the present-the here and now!
Came close all of those times? They have only made the NLCS three times in their history (for comparison, the Cards have been there 6 times since 2000). They haven't even been to the World Series since 1945. I don't see being close in MLB unless you play in the World Series, and unless you are at least 66 years old, you have never seen that happen. That is vastly different than Notre Dame's NC drought stemming from 1988.
The Cards have gone to more than double the amount of NLCS's since 2000 than the Cubs have gone to period. I am proud of that. Here's another one.... Since '06, the Card's have won the same amount of World Series as the Cubs have won in their entire history.
I try not to come down here and bust on you lowly Cub fans too much, but I will not stand for ND - Cubs comparisons. That is aggression that simply wont stand.
I love all of you...
I think the naturally close proximity creates fanbase comparisons.
Aggression?
I think the Gunner lovemaking to your hand is too much as well, but seldom do I encroach on your unnatural thread evoking your homosexual tendencies that would make Freud blush.
Oh, and I love you too. (I just wouldn't shake your hand until you washed it.) Go Cubs!
Why are you here, in this thread?
You're a ****in' chump man.
Go away.
No one needs your useless stats for nothing else other than talking ****.
Baseball is all about getting hot at the right time. Fortunately for the Shart-inals, they were heating up when the really good teams cooled down. That Card record, if you want a stat, is nothing to be proud of at all.
I think the naturally close proximity creates fanbase comparisons.
Aggression?
I think the Gunner lovemaking to your hand is too much as well, but seldom do I encroach on your unnatural thread evoking your homosexual tendencies that would make Freud blush.
Oh, and I love you too. (I just wouldn't shake your hand until you washed it.) Go Cubs!