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Your Favorite Way For the Cubs to Lose  

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  1. 1. Your Favorite Way For the Cubs to Lose

    • Score all runs in the first, slowly watch lead evaporate
      4
    • Starter goes 7 strong, no run support, bullpen blows it late
      9
    • Opponent walkoff walk, HBP, wild pitch, error....
      10
    • Score huge late, opponent scores more next 1/2 inning
      17
    • Blow Out
      6
    • Other (specify)
      6


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Score huge late, opponent scores more the next half inning. My second choice would be the walk-off option (that only works on the road, while my first choice can work at home or on the road).
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i'm a big fan of the "erase a huge deficit, get a multiple run lead, and promptly blow the game" loss. it's really a refined art that the cubs have developed.
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I would have to say my favorite is when the Cubs make an unbelievably stupid mistake in the field or on the bases and then allow that to snowball into a series of even dumber mistakes that keep cropping up during the course of a game.
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Blowout, hands down. It's the easiest to laugh off. Blowout with a fake rally is probably the kind I most remember, since it's been happening for years. Score early, then shut down and watch the lead evaporate is the most frustrating.
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i'm just tickled pink that this team keeps coming up with creative ways to lose, it gives me reason to tune in.
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Someone with too much time on their hands should tabulate how many games the Cubs have actually lost each of these ways.

 

Fred? :lol:

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I picked walk-off walk, HBP, etc. Usually they are proceeded by walking the bases loaded and/or an error, and 3 pitching changes to get a matchup that works less.

 

I do enjoy a good blowout also. Wastes a lot less time. For example, the 15 inning Pirates game, I wasted 4.5 hours watching. Last night, I watched about 40 minutes and then flipped channels for the rest of the night. Night NOT wasted.

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I like the "fake rally", the bats are silenced all game by crappy pitchers, and then "wake up" in the bottom of the ninth, only to come just short of victory.
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I'll take "Leading an inferior team by 3 after 7 1/3 innings with your ace on the mound when all of a sudden the wheels come completely off at random and you lose by 5", followed by "Leading a last place team by 3 after 8 when a pitcher with terrible control walks the first 2 guys he faces, causing your quasi closer to come into the game and promptly give up a tying home run to a scrub 4th OF and THEN your otherwise dominant LOOGY gives up a walk off shot the next inning".

 

In third place is "Soft tossing LHP/former Cub castaway/long reliever pressed into an emergency start pitches 7 innings of 3 hit no run ball".

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I'll take "Leading an inferior team by 3 after 7 1/3 innings with your ace on the mound when all of a sudden the wheels come completely off at random and you lose by 5", followed by "Leading a last place team by 3 after 8 when a pitcher with terrible control walks the first 2 guys he faces, causing your quasi closer to come into the game and promptly give up a tying home run to a scrub 4th OF and THEN your otherwise dominant LOOGY gives up a walk off shot the next inning".

In third place is "Soft tossing LHP/former Cub castaway/long reliever pressed into an emergency start pitches 7 innings of 3 hit no run ball".

Oooh, I don't know, I might like this one the best.

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I'll take "Leading an inferior team by 3 after 7 1/3 innings with your ace on the mound when all of a sudden the wheels come completely off at random and you lose by 5", followed by "Leading a last place team by 3 after 8 when a pitcher with terrible control walks the first 2 guys he faces, causing your quasi closer to come into the game and promptly give up a tying home run to a scrub 4th OF and THEN your otherwise dominant LOOGY gives up a walk off shot the next inning".

In third place is "Soft tossing LHP/former Cub castaway/long reliever pressed into an emergency start pitches 7 innings of 3 hit no run ball".

Oooh, I don't know, I might like this one the best.

Yeah, this is pretty good because you can see it coming in advance and avoid the game.

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How about mounting a last inning rally, only to come up just a little short? The Cubs seem to love the false hope aspect.

Have to combine this with "manager putting in worst reliever beforehand, expecting it not to matter, so that what would have been enough to tie/win is now too little"

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