Thanks for all of the many tips that you sent in while HJE was on vacation. Though I didn't post all of them (there were a LOT), please don't let that stop you from sending them. I hope you survived a couple of Fridays actually working. I'll try not to let that happen again.
Happy belated anniversary Bartman ... Read More
Uncle Mike’s Friday BROWSing: The “LCS” Edition
Posted On 15 Oct 2010 By Uncle Mike. Under: Cubs, Mike's Friday BROWSing.
Thanks for all of the many tips that you sent in while HJE was on vacation. Though I didn't post all of them (there were a LOT), please don't let that stop you from sending them. I hope you survived a couple of Fridays actually working. I'll try not to let that happen again.
Happy belated anniversary Bartman ... Read More
No, Seriously, EVERYONE Has an Option
Posted On 14 Oct 2010 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs, Transactions.
As I'm sure you already know (and as Ned Ryerson and Pre reminded me), Cubs pitching coach Larry Rothschild picked up HIS contract option and will return for the 2011 season. I'm glad Rothschild is going to be back. It's pretty clear now that the idiotic way that the Cubs' pitching staff was handled in the early 2000s ... Read More
The Playoffs Are More Fun Without the Cubs
Posted On 12 Oct 2010 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs, Postseason.
I have already watched more postseason baseball this year than I have since the end of the 2003 NLCS. Despite the fact that it looked like all four LDSes would end in sweeps, there have already been several awesome games during the 2010 postseason. Thank goodness the Cubs aren't in it to screw it all up for me.
Unless ... Read More
The Muskbox Missed Me, But Her Aim is Improving
Posted On 11 Oct 2010 By Bad Kermit. Under: Broadcasters & Journalists, Cubs, Muskbox.
Well, I'm back, like it or not. The trip was outstanding, THANKS A LOT FOR ASKING. Rather than spending fourteen hours powering through thousands of unread feeds, I wiped my feed reader as soon as I got back in town. If there was a Muskbox in there, it is lost to the ages. There was, however, ... Read More
