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Well we scored 2 runs against Verlander. I'll call today a victory!

 

Btw the Red Sox invasion is in full force downtown. Pink Red Sox caps everywhere. I overheard one of them crying about how bad their team is because they are .500 and this weekend will be to see which team is worse between the Cubs and Red Sox.

 

BTW the Red Sox have not lost 90 games in a season since 1966 so [expletive] off Sox fans.

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Going to Wrigley Field is a huge tourist attraction. Combine that with the Cubs' fans being apathetic about the team on the field this year, and it's hardly surprising that the fans of AL teams that play at Wrigley this year would be swarming the park.
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Going to Wrigley Field is a huge tourist attraction. Combine that with the Cubs' fans being apathetic about the team on the field this year, and it's hardly surprising that the fans of AL teams that play at Wrigley this year would be swarming the park.

 

Of course. It doesn't hurt that our 3 home interleague opponents are the White Sox (obvious), Tigers (1/3rd of Chicago's population is from Detroit) and the Red Sox (annoying but travel in bunches)

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http://puu.sh/AXqk

 

The chances for a top 2 pick are looking better and better each day.

 

 

Trade deadline will help. I don't see the Padres having too much to sell outside of Headley. Cubs have some epic downside.

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http://puu.sh/AXqk

 

The chances for a top 2 pick are looking better and better each day.

 

 

Trade deadline will help. I don't see the Padres having too much to sell outside of Headley. Cubs have some epic downside.

 

There's Carlos Quentin, who's a lot younger and a lot cheaper than Soriano.

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http://puu.sh/AXqk

 

The chances for a top 2 pick are looking better and better each day.

Ya think?

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Going to Wrigley Field is a huge tourist attraction. Combine that with the Cubs' fans being apathetic about the team on the field this year, and it's hardly surprising that the fans of AL teams that play at Wrigley this year would be swarming the park.

 

Of course. It doesn't hurt that our 3 home interleague opponents are the White Sox (obvious), Tigers (1/3rd of Chicago's population is from Detroit) and the Red Sox (annoying but travel in bunches)

 

Did anyone say it's a surprise? For me, it's just strange because I've never experienced it before. But certainly not surprising.

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