A funny thing happens when one includes active players on a list of Cub-killing baseball players that takes over four and a half years to complete. Statistics CHANGE. So, when I compiled the T79 and started it way back on- June 24, 2007? Holy shit. Anyhow, Xavier Nady was a reasonable choice back then. There were guys higher up on the T79 whose statistics changed, and whom I was able to swap in and out of the lineup. Ryan Theriot comes to mind. But now that I'm at the top 20, I think I have to grin, bear, and just go for it. On my sealed master list of T79ers, buried in a vault beneath the McDonald's parking lot across from Wrigley Field, I made myself just one note: "absurd OPS vs. Cubs." It's no longer absurd, but my sheer stubborn will causes Xavier Nady to stay at #14 on the list of the Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time.
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #14: “Charles” Xavier Nady
Posted On 29 Dec 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: Ex-Cubs, The Top 79.
A funny thing happens when one includes active players on a list of Cub-killing baseball players that takes over four and a half years to complete. Statistics CHANGE. So, when I compiled the T79 and started it way back on- June 24, 2007? Holy shit. Anyhow, Xavier Nady was a reasonable choice back then. There were guys higher up on the T79 whose statistics changed, and whom I was able to swap in and out of the lineup. Ryan Theriot comes to mind. But now that I'm at the top 20, I think I have to grin, bear, and just go for it. On my sealed master list of T79ers, buried in a vault beneath the McDonald's parking lot across from Wrigley Field, I made myself just one note: "absurd OPS vs. Cubs." It's no longer absurd, but my sheer stubborn will causes Xavier Nady to stay at #14 on the list of the Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time.
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #16: Bob “Why” Walk “When You Can RIDE THIS MUSTACHE?”
Posted On 27 Dec 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: The Top 79.
Bob Walk made 259 starts in his 14-season MLB career, and took only four showers. Perhaps one for each loss he suffered against the Chicago Cubs. It wouldn't surprise any Cubs fan of the 1980s to know that Bob Walk has a World Series ring. Or that Bob Walk was an All-Star. It might surprise the rest of the world, though. Throughout the course of his career, Walk pitched better against the Chicago Cubs than he did against any other team in Major League Baseball, which is why he threw his way to #16 of the Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time.
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #22: Jeff “The Two” D’Amico”s”
Posted On 13 Oct 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: The Top 79.
There are three questions you have to ask yourself about Jeff D'Amico:
Who the hell is Jeff D'Amico?
Why are you making me think about Jeff D'Amico?
How is Jeff D'Amico #22 on the Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time?
The answers, my friend, like all good things, will come in time.
Jeff D'Amico's Major League career was short-lived, a mere eight seasons, 131 ... Read More
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #23: Brian “Can Beat For” Giles
Posted On 11 Oct 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: The Top 79.
If there's one person to whom the Giles brothers should apologize, that man is their father. Because these jowly, square-headed weirdos had to have just RUINED their mother. If there's a second person to whom the Giles brother should apologize, it's me. Because they have just RUINED Cub pitching. That's why, after Marcus made his way ... Read More
The 2011 Cubs Season in Review. Horrible, Horrible Review.
Posted On 29 Sep 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs.
The 2011 season ground to a merciful halt yesterday. In a beautiful display of symmetry, it ended much the same way it started, with Ryan Dempster walking everyone in the park, serving up a grand slam, and losing to a shitty team. In case you missed the past six months of baseball, the Cubs didn't make the playoffs ... Read More
See You Next Year, Wrigley Field
Posted On 21 Sep 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs, NL Central, Wrigley Field.
I was hoping to see Starlin Castro get his 200th hit at Wrigley Field, so I watched the game today. While he didn't become the first Cub since Juan Motherfucking Pierre to reach 200 hits, there were a couple notes from the game that I found interesting.
The paid attendance was just over 30,000. While it is a Wednesday ... Read More
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #28: Sean Casey “Is Ready; Watch His Speed”
Posted On 07 Sep 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: NL Central, The Top 79.
Somewhere in the MLB Network studios, Sean Casey is still running out a double that he hit in 2006, his last year in the National League Central. That double was likely hit against a Cub pitcher. You see, the pudgy, slow-footed, affable Sean Casey did some of the best work of his 12-season career against the Chicago Cubs. ... Read More
Friday Night Fukudome: Lee vs. Ramirez
Posted On 19 Aug 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: Cubs, Ex-Cubs, Friday Night Fukudome.
Well, it's still Jim Hendry day, and old Jim made a few good moves during his time. No question, however, the two best moves he made were (1) trading Bobby Hill, Matt (hee hee!) Bruback, and Jose Hernandez to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Aramis Ramirez and Kenny Lofton; and (2) trading Hee Seop Choi to the Florida Marlins for ... Read More
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #31: Wily “Or Won’t He” Mo Pena
Posted On 08 Aug 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: NL Central, The Top 79.
Way back in 2002, the Cincinnati Reds revealed a slugger who was supposed to be Sosa- McGwire- and Bonds-esque in his ability to hit home runs. Despite his inability to draw walks, catch and throw a baseball, or either spell or pronounce the name "Willy," Wily Mo Pena was going to team up with Austin Kearns and Adam Dunn ... Read More
Uncle Mike’s Friday BROWSing: The “We Should Have Let the Pirates Win” Edition
Posted On 05 Aug 2011 By Uncle Mike. Under: Mike's Friday BROWSing.
I'm pretty sure that this team will do whatever possible they can to make me miserable. When I want us to win, we lose. When I give up on the season and start rooting for the Pirates to win the whole thing, we get swept by the Brewers and then beat up on the Pirates.
Your tips are as ... Read More
