Originally posted by KellyJay They sure looked good tonight!
Well let's see, they humiliated my Reds 16 to 0 and then had the utter audacity to pitch a no hitter to add insult to injury? That's only looking "good"?
Originally posted by KellyJay Could this be the end of the 100 year+ drought?
At least the Cub ownership is trying to put enough talent on the field to give them a chance. In Seattle, once a player develops some real talent, and demands a major league salary, Mariner ownership considers them too expensive, and trades them, or just let's them go. I hope the Cubs go all the way!
Originally posted by bill718 At least the Cub ownership is trying to put enough talent on the field to give them a chance. In Seattle, once a player develops some real talent, and demands a major league salary, Mariner ownership considers them too expensive, and trades them, or just let's them go. I hope the Cubs go all the way!
That is one of the puzzling aspects about the Cubs. They are a big money team, so why the long drought?
Obviously, teams like your Mariners or my Reds should never make it to the big dance because they are small market teams.