You can just imagine my jubilation when I read the title to this week's Muskbox. "How Clutch is Theriot?" the Muskbox inquired. "THIS MANY!" Theriot responded, holding up three fingers on his right hand and one finger on his left hand. And that's how this Muskbox was born.
I know Ryan Theriot has had some clutch hits recently, ... Read More
The Muskbox Gets Clutch
Posted On 13 May 2009 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs, Muskbox.
You can just imagine my jubilation when I read the title to this week's Muskbox. "How Clutch is Theriot?" the Muskbox inquired. "THIS MANY!" Theriot responded, holding up three fingers on his right hand and one finger on his left hand. And that's how this Muskbox was born.
I know Ryan Theriot has had some clutch hits recently, ... Read More
The Muskbox Starts a Q & A with an “A”
Posted On 23 Apr 2009 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs, Muskbox.
Maybe the switch from the Muskbag to the Muskbox fried Carrie's brain, because she has apparently forgotten that "question, THEN answer" format upon which she so heavily relied in the past. First of all, she put a video in this week's Muskbox, instead of a picture. So, instead, I had to find a picture of this old guy ... Read More
ESPN Doesn’t Do Its Homework
Posted On 09 Mar 2009 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs.
I was inexplicably watching a few innings of the Dominican Republic-Panama game in the World Baseball Classic last night, and one of the ESPN Bottom Line's items was a "list" of the top three fantasy pitchers on the decline. The number one pitcher was Carlos Zambrano.
Now, I'm not one to give ESPN any sort of credibility when it comes ... Read More
The Perfect Storm
Posted On 15 Sep 2008 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs.
Why wouldn't the first Cub no-hitter in 36 years happen under the most unusual of circumstances? With Hurricane Ike doing a number on the Houston area, the Astros were forced to play a "home" game against the Cubs at Wrigley North. No one looked more at home at Miller Park than Carlos Zambrano did, as he faced only ... Read More
