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Update

September 8, 2006

Since the Cubs have continued a pathetic, debilitating slide into last place… it has been tough for me to keep writing. But here’s a recap of recent news.

NEIFI!
Sucks in Detroit, fans have already turned on him. Ha!

NEVIN!
Traded to Minny. If we had gotten him right when Lee got hurt, this season MIGHT have been different. Now it just sucks.

BARRETT’S TOUGH YEAR CONTINUES
“Intrascrotal Hematoma” What is that? That is being drilled in the sack with a baseball  and having your scrote fill up with blood. Bad news. The good news is that they caught it in time, and if he chooses, he can have kids, who will beat up A.J.’s kids. The funny thing is that Mikey is having a career year.

LEE RETURNS
That grand slam on his birthday a few days ago was the balls.

ZAMBRANO GOES DOWN
Ugh. Please don’t let it be serious. Please don’t let it be serious.

DUSTY STILL EMPLOYED
Why?! In the name of god, why?!

PIE DOESN’T GET CALLED UP
But Pierre has another month to increase his market value. Good for him.

DEMPSTER BLOWS…
save after save

I hate this team

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Neifi! is gone

August 22, 2006

Wow! How do I put it into words? Neifi? Gone? Christmas in August?

He goes to Detroit and in his first game he goes 0-4 with a GIDP.  HAHAHAHAHAH

I can’t believe anyone in their right mind would trade for him… thank you Detroit.

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Bad Blogger / Worse Team

August 8, 2006

Sorry to all my loyal readers out there… the lack of Dusty firing in my life made me apathetic. Here’s what we missed:

  1. The Cubs went on a little wins streak (and are playing decent ball right now). This undoubtedly will result in a contract extension for Dusty. And extended contractions-like pain for me.
  2. Greg Maddux, hall of famer, was traded for Cesar Izturis. C-Section is actually a worse hitter than Neifi Perez, in every category. But he makes up for it with his stellar D… one percentage point better than Neifi… which is okay since he makes 2 million per year more than Neifi. Way to go Hendry, you fucked us again.
  3. Todd Walker got traded for a 19 year old kid with bad acne.
  4. Derrek Lee is still hurt and may be out for the year. Fuck you Furcal!

The only good news of late are the stories of the manager/owner feuds in Florida. Perhaps Girardi will come to Chicago! Which would be great, if the rumors of Dusty having already signed an extension and Hendry waiting until a hot streak to announce it are true.

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Re-Defining Rock Bottom Evey Day

July 17, 2006

11 Runs! One inning!

Humiliation upon humiliation.

What else needs to happen to make changes to the team?

Cub fans were throwing trash on the field on a nationally televised game.

The cubs are a joke and america is laughing.

Writers, bloggers, fans and reporters have all been calling for change, but the only ones who haven’t recognized (or are too scared to recognize) are the Cubs front office.

Today is an off day, perfect day to make some wholesale changes. Cross your fingers.

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It’s getting ugly

July 15, 2006

Unfortunately for my six readers, my cub-apathy is manifesting itself in less articles. However, after reading this, from the tribune, I had to comment.

The cubs are turning in on themselves.

Todd Walker is lashing out at Brenly, blaming RonCe, and alienating himself in the clubhouse.

Derrek Lee is calling the team sluggish.

Jock Jones is apparently calling “Fire Dusty” chanting fans, and those fans are being ejected.

Oh yeah, and the cubs lost.

This team is coming out of the break looking worse than before AND Prior has gone back on the DL. It’s that time of the month.

Dusty doesn’t have his horses, so he won’t be fired, but he can’t win. This is going to get worse before it gets better.

I continue to watch in apathetic, but morbid fascination.

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Embracing the Apathy

July 12, 2006

it looks like Dusty Baker will not be fired. Apparently, winning 3 of 4 games before the break shows Dusty has got the magic back and this team is ready to compete for a championship.

I’m so disgusted and humiliated to be a Cubs fan today.

I hope this team loses every game from here on out. I am now pulling for the worst record in baseball.

This season has actually made me consider dropping my life long Cubs fanaticism. Maybe I will become a fan for another team. Or maybe just drop baseball entirely.

98 years since a championship

61 years since a world series appearance

The Marlins have won 2 since 1997

The D-backs have won 1

The Red Sox broke their curse

The White Sox broke their curse

The collapse of 2003

The collapse of 2004

The failure of 2005

The utter disaster of 2006

I’m running out of reasons to care for a team (and more importantly, an organization) who obviously does not care about me, or the other fans.

Sure, they spend money, but they make a lot more. The Yankees are required to win by their fan base, same with the Mets and Red Sox.

Cub fans may complain, but they are the lovable LOSERS. And if you feverishly, blindly, financially and moronically support LOSING, you get LOSING.

I hope the Cubs get overtaken in attendance and support by the White Sox. I hope Chicago becomes a Sox town. I hope Neifi starts every game. I hope Prior and Wood move onto other teams and win Cy Youngs. I hope Dusty is the captain of the ship as it runs aground and sinks.

Fuck the Cubs. And Fuck me for being a fan of them.

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The Kerry Wood Era

July 9, 2006

Kerry has a torn rotator cuff. (they say it’s partial, which is like having a partial torn ACL, you’re done)

He’s finished for the year, the Cubs will excersize the buy out. My hope is that he can come back next year on a 1 year, incentive-laden contract with the cubs.

Kerry has been my fav since he came on the scene in ‘98. His game vs. the Astros might just be the greatest game ever pitched. (The hit he gave up WAS an error.) He was electric and amazing. But he was never able to (or taught to…) have a repeating, non-damaging move to the plate. It was too violent and too wicked. It’s a shame.

The Cubs medical staff has failed and the coaching staff has failed. They have failed a good guy, with a unlimited ceiling and who loved being a Cub.

He could’ve been the greatest pitcher in Cubs history, but now he is a footnote and it sucks.

I really hope he heals, resigns with the Cubs, (tho I won’t blame him if he doesn’t) and returns to the greatness he was destined for.

What else is gonna happen on Dusty’s watch?

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I tried to break down the WoJo piece

July 7, 2006

But it just sucked. He’s uninformed and obviously took a contrary stance to write a “controversial” piece to get a lot of readers. Success!

It’s drivel. And it really doesn’t matter because Dusty IS going to get canned. It’s just a matter of when Lou Pinella agrees to take the job. After the all-star break, I will be SHOCKED if Dusty is still around.

I just hope Dusty’s whole staff gets canned too. It is no coincidence that Detroit’s pitching is the balls and that Larry turned down the pitching coach job.

Anyway, add WoJo to the idiot list and enjoy the last three games of the Dusty Fucking Baker Era.

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“We are losing. But I ain’t no loser.” Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the Black Blame Box

July 6, 2006

Sage words from a true leader.

In Bruce Miles latest piece, Dusty introduces his black blame box theory. Let’s break it down!
Baker drew an analogy of a manager to a black box on an airplane.

Giddy with anticipation! I feel the analogy is approriate considering this season has been a tragic crash anyway.

“If the airplane has a failure, it has a black box where everybody is going to see whether it was pilot error or mechanical error or failure or whatever,” he said. “The one thing you learn about in life, no matter what job you’re in, is you’re going to have your turn to be in that box, whether you’re a manager or a coach or a CEO or a president or a janitor.

I’m sorry… I don’t understand your analogy, could you explain it better? How does it apply to me?

“You know everybody is going to get a chance in what I call the black blame box, because that’s what it is.”

So… someday, I will get my chance to be in the “black blame box”? 

Baker was asked if that meant he would come out and reveal his thoughts on the Cubs’ problems after he was gone, just as a black box can reveal what actually occurred during a plane crash.

“No,” Sadly, I am incapable of coherent thought he replied. “They have been good to me. I have no complaints about Tribune (Co.), about Jim, about Andy, about people upstairs.” You better not, you incompetent asshead!

Baker repeated a story (meaning he’s told it before!) about his father telling his wife two things about him (wait, his father told Dusty’s wife, or the father’s wife? and did he tell her two things about Dusty or the father? everytime he tells this story I get confused.) before they got married: that he hates to lose, and not to let him out of the house whenever there’s a full moon.

Because he’s a werewolf?

“I know all my life … I didn’t go from being a winner to just being a loser all of a sudden,” Baker said. No, it started in Sept 04 and has continued to now, it has been a slow and painful process for all of us. “We are losing, but I ain’t no loser.” You tell ‘em Lizard!


Baker reiterated he believes Hendry will give him every opportunity to turn things around.

Considering Donut Jim has been too cowardly to pull the trigger yet…

“I feel comfortable,” he said. “A lot of other people don’t feel comfortable, but I feel comfortable and that’s what counts. Yup, screw the fans, the coaches, players, front office. What counts is that YOU feel comfortable… how about a mohito? I haven’t lost any confidence in what I can do. If anything, it’s a thing where it tests your faith. It tests your outlook on things.

I repeat… this is only a test.

“You learn about people. You learn about yourself. You learn about a lot of stuff. You have to take something out of every situation, whether it’s a negative situation or a positive situation.” However, you seem to take reinforcement that everything you do is right… so, you’re not really learning if you repeat the same mistakes… you so crazy!

Derrek Lee said he considers it “funny” that speculation about Baker’s job status continues to be a big story.

What do you mean funny? what do you mean, you mean the way I talk? What? You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it’s me, I’m a little fucked up maybe, but I’m funny how, I mean funny like I’m a clown, I amuse you? I make you laugh, I’m here to fuckin’ amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am I funny? No, no, I don’t know, you said it. How do I know? You said I’m funny. How the fuck am I funny, what the fuck is so funny about me? Tell me, tell me what’s funny!

“Who’s the speculation coming from?” Lee said. Anyone who cares about baseball and has an IQ over 12. “Obviously when things are going this bad, all sorts of things start swirling. Like cries for improvement. It’s nothing new. It’s baseball.”  Barely.

While Hendry wasn’t backing off comments he made Tuesday about evaluating everyone during the four-day break next week, wait for it… he said speculation Baker and his several of his coaches could be gone by next week was premature and that the evaluation process could go on longer. Uhh… that’s called backing off the comments he made Tuesday.

“My situation is no different than it always has been,” Hendry said. “It’s a constant evaluation of the entire process. Dusty understands that. Obviously we need to play better, but there never has been a time frame set by myself. Except the time frame you set two days ago. But nevermind that. And I’m really the one who’s going to make the call. Because you wear the big boy pants!

“I’d like to see us play better before the break, and I’d certainly like to see us play the rest of the year a lot better. The situation right now is that we just have to play better and win some games.” To purchase these and other classic General Manager Cliche Soundbites, send $9.95 to…

Hendry said the decision is his alone and that neither club President Andy MacPhail nor Tribune Co. ownership is pressuring him. Again… because you wear the big boy pants!

Pointless stories AND the black blame box… this gets easier to write each day!

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The fingers are being pointed

July 5, 2006

Any further needed proof that Dusty has lost total control of his team is found in the latest from Bruce Miles.

Aramis is tired of the hitters being blamed. I am willing to blame everyone, but it’s not like the hitting hasn’t been among the worst in baseball. Sorry, we shouldn’t judge the players on statistics, right Dusty?