methinks it might be time to stop paying attention to Sheehan, whoever the hell that is That time was years ago. He got some reflected glory from the early days of baseball prospectus, but has never been terribly good.
Cameron is carrying on about it, and some Cubs writers are at least pondering the question And Sheehan. If those two agree, you can be pretty sure that they're wrong.
That's what I'm worried about. So many things went right this season and now they're losing to a team missing two of its three best pitchers and one of their two best players.