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When you go 108 years without winning a World Series, you're gonna have to win one before I can ever call you a favorite.
But I do hope the Cubs have an 8 run lead in the 9th inning of game 7 of the World Series only to blow the lead and lose the series just to crush the spirit of Cub fans just a little bit more.
When you go 108 years without winning a World Series, you're gonna have to win one before I can ever call you a favorite.
But I do hope the Cubs have an 8 run lead in the 9th inning of game 7 of the World Series only to blow the lead and lose the series just to crush the spirit of Cub fans just a little bit more.
Damn, that is fucking brutal.
When you go 108 years without winning a World Series, you're gonna have to win one before I can ever call you a favorite.
But I do hope the Cubs have an 8 run lead in the 9th inning of game 7 of the World Series only to blow the lead and lose the series just to crush the spirit of Cub fans just a little bit more.
Now that Schwarber tore his acl and lcl?
You got to love most Braves fans, the best “bandwagon” fans in all of MLB.
I will guarantee you one thing chewbaccer. If the core of this young Cubs team is together like those “favorite” to win the WS Braves teams who had like 12, 13 or 14 years in a row playoff appearances…the Cubs will end up with more than 1 World Series.
the Cubs are better equipped to handle such an injury than almost any other team. An outfield of Soler/Fowler/Heyward could still be one of the best in baseball.
Schwarber might be better off DHing though, especially if he loses any mobility. One thing's for sure, he isn't going to be catching. Hopefully he'll have a successful recovery and be ready for the 2017 season.
Bring him on back to Ohio where he's from. He'd look great in a Tribe jersey.Epstein needs to trade him to an AL team, dontcha think? You could get plenty back.
When you go 108 years without winning a World Series, you're gonna have to win one before I can ever call you a favorite.
But I do hope the Cubs have an 8 run lead in the 9th inning of game 7 of the World Series only to blow the lead and lose the series just to crush the spirit of Cub fans just a little bit more.