The trip was great. I saw the first 4 innings of Friday's game at an airport bar with everyone else who was waiting on that plane to Chicago, and was spared the misery of seeing the rest since I was in the air. Saturday was not a good result in the game but it was a lot of fun watching it in a bar a little west of Wrigley. Would have been even more fun had the Cubs given the crowd more to get excited about. On Sunday I watched the game at the Vic Theater; I used to go to their brew & view for movies back in the day and have seen some great rock shows there as well. They opened the balcony and showed it on the big screen. It was a great spot to watch the game. Probably 100 or so Cubs fans there and it was loud and people were very into it. The Vic is about 5 blocks from Wrigley so as soon as the game ended we walked up Clark St. to the stadium and took part in the celebration in the street. It was pretty damn crazy in that area and I didn't really see anything negative, just people celebrating. The police presence around there is insane. Hundreds of police in the surrounding area.[MENTION=38]E_D_Guapo[/MENTION]
Big night tonight, Ed.
I hope your boy can pull it out and send it to 7, then the pressure shifts to Cleveland.
BTW, how was the visit to Chicago?
For a long time I was skeptical of Hendrick's ability to sustain his amazing season but he just kept putting together good start after good start and has pretty much continued it in the postseason. He got hit around a bit on Friday didn't allow a run. He has been more reliable than Arrieta this season. Stuffwise Arrieta has the advantage for sure but Hendricks rarely to never loses command like Arrieta seems to do every game at some point right now. That said, if Arrieta was the guy on the hill tonight I would be fine with it, but I don't mind Hendricks being in that spot. If he struggles Lester and Lackey are available to come in. I do worry about him giving up a couple of dingers and falling behind. That is certainly a possibility and would not be good, but Arrieta has had a problem with walks and HRs as well.I get the "You gotta get to game 7 first" mantra, but I think Chicago played it wrong going with Arrieta last night. They still need to go with Hendricks to win it all, so I would have started him last night and put out your ace to go against Kluber.
Friday's game was fun (sarcastic) for me as 4 of the 5 pitchers the Cubs used were ex- Rangers. Just fun....For a long time I was skeptical of Hendrick's ability to sustain his amazing season but he just kept putting together good start after good start and has pretty much continued it in the postseason. He got hit around a bit on Friday but only allowed 1 run. He has been more reliable than Arrieta this season. Stuffwise Arrieta has the advantage for sure but Hendricks rarely to never loses command like Arrieta seems to do every game at some point right now. That said, if Arrieta was the guy on the hill tonight I would be fine with it, but I don't mind Hendricks being in that spot. If he struggles Lester and Lackey are available to come in. I do worry about him giving up a couple of dingers and falling behind. That is certainly a possibility and would not be good, but Arrieta has had a problem with walks and HRs as well.
There is only two reasons I can think of. One is it has been about 40 years longer since the Cubs won the WS. Two would be the vaunted curse.I know I don't darken this thread often, but I am curious about the current situation with the Cubs and the Indians.
Why do Cubs fans feel more "suffering" than Indians fans?
The last time I gave a shit about baseball was in the early 1990s when I watched Braves games religiously. Now, I care about it slightly about the NBA, but not much.
My guess is that there are people that can remember the last time the Indians won the WS. And they were in a WS in '97. There is nobody on earth that was alive the last time the Cubs won the WS. And Hitler was still in power the last time they played in one.I know I don't darken this thread often, but I am curious about the current situation with the Cubs and the Indians.
Why do Cubs fans feel more "suffering" than Indians fans?
The last time I gave a shit about baseball was in the early 1990s when I watched Braves games religiously. Now, I care about it slightly about the NBA, but not much.
He's the John Cena of real sports.Good to see prominent Yankees fan Lebron in attendance.
I hope they cut back to him and he's wearing headphones.If the Cubs end up losing this, I fully support a public hanging, evisceration, and burning of Maddon.
If they manage to win, a public beating will do.