Another factoid:the Cubs are the first team to have 6 different batters hit home runs in a playoff game.
Another factoid:the Cubs are the first team to have 6 different batters hit home runs in a playoff game.
I'm always amused when people think Canadians are polite. It seems obvious they have never been to a hockey game.
What a weird damn game!
And, I'm now down to a best of 50% on my original predictions...Me no gambler.
Streetwiseguy wrote: I'm always amused when people think Canadians are polite. It seems obvious they have never been to a hockey game. What a weird damn game! And, I'm now down to a best of 50% on my original predictions...Me no gambler.
Caught the very end of the game, and then the ESPN coverage went over how crazy the 7th was.
Wow. Totally nuts.
Getting that run, correctly, totally messed with the Rangers' heads.
So, we have
Blue Jays vs. the "other" Missouri team
and
Cubs vs. Mets or Dodgers... I'm really not sure who I want the Cubs to play. I feel like the Mets are the better team overall, but 2 Cy-Young winners in the same lineup is frightening.
In reply to mtn:
It's time for the cubbies to...
Meet the Mets
Meet the Mets
Step right up and greet the Mets
You forgot...beat the Mets.
This is the first time in never people are talking about the Cubs outside of Chicago, and not about them imploding.
I'm not going to lie, the Mets are the underdog for the pennant. I'm just glad my team is still in it.
Tim Baxter wrote: > Blue Jays vs. the "other" Missouri team You mean "the amazing team no one is talking about"
Who??
(And I called them that just to annoy you)
The morning news guy made a comment about the Dodgers:
"Highest payroll in baseball and they started 3 rookies"
I think it's the "buy the Series" Yankees curse.
I've got no horse in the race, but I'm rooting for the Cubs just because I remember the Red Sox finally winning it all in 2004, and how it made the people feel around here. The sad thing is the Sawx and their fans have never been the same since, so it is a double edged sword. Fenway has turned into a pink hat wearing place to be instead of the grungy/dingy old ballpark that it is. The fans have become soft if you ask me. Of course Cubs fans seem to be just the type that loves dem bums, and doesn't seem to be the blood thirsty bunch that Red Sox nation had become before that first championship in 86 years. No doubt things will change if the Cubbies win the series though. Theo Epstein is the real deal, and the Sox were dumb to let him leave.
I was most happy for my grandfather to finally see the Sox win. He was a long time Boston Braves fan, but took on the Sox after the team left. I may have even shed a tear thinking about him enjoying that run to the 04 championship. He died a year or so later, but he got to see them win.
MWAHHAHHAHHA! MAY KANSAS CITY WIN OUT OF SPITE!
/Former St. Louisan
//Not bitter, because I don't actually follow sports much at all
///And I root for the Blackhawks, so my friends think I'm weird and stuff
Dammit Cubs. Don't make me cry again. Last time I did that I was 13. Before that, I was 8. But you're upsetting me.
Not turning on the Steve Goodman's Dying Cub Fan's Last Request quite yet, but the record has been placed on the turntable.
One thing to keep in mind---- the Cubs are waaaaay ahead of schedule. They weren't supposed to be this good, this early. Although I'm obviously rooting for them to extend the series tonight---it's already been the best season for them in recent memory. I've also NEVER been this hopeful for the future.
It looks like the Cubs are going to be a solid team for years to come. Now they just need some bullpen help.....and a closer.
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