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Erniesarmy and I have agreed a few months back that this team will finish in 4th place.
If anybody wants to jump on the 4th place bandwagon, feel free to do so.
I think that is a fair statement to make. Unless of course you are a sheeple.
This is for the people who make the schedule every year…Please make sure our losers of a club only play Cincinnati and Washington. That is the only way they will win.
chucky, having the lowest batting average in the league with RISP will only get you five runs from a 17 hit game. This team doesn’t know the meaning of “clutch”.
I saw that Lou got a little worked up over a call at 2b and got tossed. He was more animated than I’ve seen him in quite a while. But it wasn’t the best run-in with an umpire on Sunday. During the Phillies/Marlins game, the Phillies pitcher got squeezed on a borderline pitch. The home plate umpire noticed CF Shane Victorino waving his arms over his head in disgust and was thrown out of the game from over 300 feet away from the play. He charged in all the way from his position to argue the call when he bumped the umpire. This goes under the category: just when you thought you’d seen it all.
As worked up as Piniella was during the extended display of outrage, he was calm and collected by the time the game ended, though he didn’t have much comment on the Cubs’ play after his ouster.
“I took a nap,” Piniella said. “I didn’t watch the whole game. Usually when I get thrown out, I let my bench coach manage.”
August 9, 2009 at 5:52 pm
Cubs lose to Colorado 11-5, three errors, and a whole lot of clowns trying to disguise themselves as baseball players.
Ha! Can’t fool us, we can see those lovable losers a mile away.
August 9, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Ernie
I don’t think these losers are very lovable. At least not any more. 5 runs, 17 hits. WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?!?!!!
August 9, 2009 at 11:15 pm
Yup, you are so right, Chucky. They are not “lovable” they are PATHETIC LOSERS!!!!!
THEY ARE A BUNCH OF BOZOS!!!!
THEY ARE THE LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS OF BASEBALL!!!!!!
August 10, 2009 at 12:33 am
Erniesarmy and I have agreed a few months back that this team will finish in 4th place.
If anybody wants to jump on the 4th place bandwagon, feel free to do so.
I think that is a fair statement to make. Unless of course you are a sheeple.
This is for the people who make the schedule every year…Please make sure our losers of a club only play Cincinnati and Washington. That is the only way they will win.
August 10, 2009 at 12:39 am
chucky, having the lowest batting average in the league with RISP will only get you five runs from a 17 hit game. This team doesn’t know the meaning of “clutch”.
I saw that Lou got a little worked up over a call at 2b and got tossed. He was more animated than I’ve seen him in quite a while. But it wasn’t the best run-in with an umpire on Sunday. During the Phillies/Marlins game, the Phillies pitcher got squeezed on a borderline pitch. The home plate umpire noticed CF Shane Victorino waving his arms over his head in disgust and was thrown out of the game from over 300 feet away from the play. He charged in all the way from his position to argue the call when he bumped the umpire. This goes under the category: just when you thought you’d seen it all.
August 10, 2009 at 11:40 am
Monday Haiku:
Lovable losers
Disgusting and PATHETIC
Throw out the garbage
August 10, 2009 at 4:44 pm
and you wonder why this team plays with no heart
As worked up as Piniella was during the extended display of outrage, he was calm and collected by the time the game ended, though he didn’t have much comment on the Cubs’ play after his ouster.
“I took a nap,” Piniella said. “I didn’t watch the whole game. Usually when I get thrown out, I let my bench coach manage.”