Two ESPN.com writers debate the pros and cons.
Also, ESPN Radio's Marc Silverman begs him to come, via video.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
RIP Bear Tracks
His nickname was Bear Tracks, but his actual name was Johnny Schmitz.
He was a member of the Cubs during some of their darkest days, but Schmitz was also one of their best players. He actually won 18 games (and appeared in the All-Star game) for one of their worst teams of all-time, the 1948 Cubs. So of course, they traded him.
Bear Tracks passed away this weekend in Wisconsin at the age of 90.
He was a member of the Cubs during some of their darkest days, but Schmitz was also one of their best players. He actually won 18 games (and appeared in the All-Star game) for one of their worst teams of all-time, the 1948 Cubs. So of course, they traded him.
Bear Tracks passed away this weekend in Wisconsin at the age of 90.
Steve Bartman Night is cancelled
The Dayton Gems minor league hockey team announced and planned a Steve Bartman night at their pre-season game October 14th. The idea was to leave a ticket at the box office for Bartman, and to allow anyone dressed as Bartman to come in for free.
It sounds like Bartman's people were less than thrilled with the idea.
It will no longer be a Steve Bartman night.
It sounds like Bartman's people were less than thrilled with the idea.
It will no longer be a Steve Bartman night.
The 1910 Cubs
A bonus tale from a bad century this week at JOBC. It's about the last gasp of the Cubs one and only "championship era": The 1910 Cubs.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Speed Martin
We featured Speed this year as one of our Great Nicknames.
This article has a few more details about a guy that was born in a town that no longer even exists.
Cubs Ask Permission To Speak To Espstein
So says the Boston Globe's Dan Shaughnessy, who is about as clued in as anyone.
This is beginning to get very interesting.
This is beginning to get very interesting.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Steve Bartman Night?
Looks like the "Catching Hell" special on ESPN is having repercussions in the hockey world too. A minor league hockey team in Fort Wayne is having a Steve Bartman night. They're leaving a ticket for him at the gate, and anyone who dresses like Bartman (from that infamous night) will get in free.
Somehow, I don't think Bartman would approve.
Details are here.
Somehow, I don't think Bartman would approve.
Details are here.
Theo Is "Very Interested"
That's Theo Epstein, the general manager that brought the Boston Red Sox two World Series championships in the past seven years after they had ZERO for the previous 86 years. And the thing he's allegedly "very interested" in is the Cubs general manager job.
Sign him up now. I'm serious.
I have friends that live in the Boston area and they've soured on Theo, and blame him for the demise of the team this past year, but it seems to me that they've got a ridiculously short memory in Boston. They've already fired the manager of those two championship teams, and now they're ready for the GM to leave too.
We'll take them both off your hands.
We already know what Francona would look like wearing a Cubs hat...
Sign him up now. I'm serious.
I have friends that live in the Boston area and they've soured on Theo, and blame him for the demise of the team this past year, but it seems to me that they've got a ridiculously short memory in Boston. They've already fired the manager of those two championship teams, and now they're ready for the GM to leave too.
We'll take them both off your hands.
We already know what Francona would look like wearing a Cubs hat...
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
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