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  1. Hot girls wearing Cubs gear at Dodgers Stadium in August
  2. Only to have his bat in the lineup
  3. Actually it was a smart move. McCourt told the world that he offered 45 mil when it was really 42. For a few hours of work Boras added another 3 mil to the pot. McCourt doesn’t have any choice now.
  4. With the Dodgers http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-dodgers10-2009jan10,0,60793.story
  5. If Jeff Moorad is truly buying the Padres, this may all be moot. They may not need to slice payroll as much.
  6. And just when I thought you were really Dennis Miller
  7. We will take our punishment like men! Two Cubs wins will be sweet if it happens. Then he will be abused by Cubs and Dodger fans alike.
  8. Game 3 - section 51RS row A Game 4 - section 9RS row T
  9. So is Hendry going to continue the pattern and acquire Brian Roberts tomorrow?
  10. Nothing technical about it. Prior was under control of the Cubs. The Cubs chose not to offer a contract/arbitration.
  11. Rose eats gummy bears. What a horrible kid! I heard gummy bears are worse than crack, I wish Rose would just start writing his name in spraypaint places, and put a dead rat on his teachers desk so he could be a normal kid instead of a gummy bear eating, fatty. PETGB (People for the Ethical Treatment of Gummy Bears) is reporting that Rose bites the head off first, then smiles evily.
  12. Do you find these in the frozen aisle next to the popesicles?
  13. http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/7949132/Sources:-Roberts-to-Cubs-looking-unlikely It HAS to happen so this thread can reach the 10,000 posts plateu.
  14. How are Cedeno and Patterson doing this spring? Unless one of them earns the backup CF spot, I can't see a scenario that would keep Murton here. A deal would be made for a RH backup, and Murton would lose his roster spot (likely traded)
  15. Did the "accident" happen in Kerry Wood's hot tub? :shock:
  16. I was at a bar a few weeks ago and a cat fight broke out. I watched until it turned nasty, then broke it up. I do prefer chick fights to chicken fights. Does that make me a bad person? :twisted:
  17. As we debate whether Dawson should be in the hall of fame, the perfect batting order, or whether Roberts is worth a fifth string starter; only one thing matters. OBP. Seriously though, only one thing matters is the people in our lives. I hope everything is going well.
  18. The last time I looked the Cubs are a business that has every right to do whatever is in their best interest. Wrigley is not publically owned and has no sensitive issues like Soldiers’ Field. Also you have to look at history. It was Weegham Park when built in 1914. The Cubs didn’t play there until 1916. In 1920 it was changed to Cubs Park; then 1926 to Wrigley field for the rich owner William Wrigley Jr. Nobody really cared much until the Tribune bought the team in 1982 and started marketing it as a shrine. There is no real significance in the parks name. So if they want to call it the Old Style Bowl or Kotex Park, it really doesn’t matter. If it brings more revenue, a portion of which will be spent on players; I would like it to happen as soon as possible.
  19. No smoking gun here. It's not about steroids. http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/cs-071220sosagrimsleyamphetaminesnewyorktimes,1,7502361.story?coll=cs-home-headlines
  20. Santa's fast, but is he a south paw? Has he been tested for PED?
  21. Can we just send them Marquis for a truckload of Gates Sauce (KC BBQ chain)?
  22. No team offered even a mid-level quality prospect for Prior (or he would have been traded). With the demand for pitching, it pretty much says that no one expects him to pitch effectively in 2008 (even just for September), and is not worth taking the financial risk of the 3 to 4 million he would command in arbitration. Even the Padres supposedly backed off after seeing his medical records. Wouldn’t the Mets jump if they thought he could start effectively even for the last few weeks of the season? Hendry was rebuffed immediately when he wanted to discuss an option. No negotiations occurred. His agent is of course Scott Boras who wants the world to be all free agents. So there was really no option for Hendry but to not offer arbitration; as there were no negotiating or trade options out there. What doesn’t make sense to me is how Prior feels things will be better. He will not get a major league contract, which will mean he won’t get 6 years service time in before the end of 2008 (though his release could be negotiated). So he’ll find a team that will pay him under a million for the year to rehab and pitch a few games. Then sign a one year incentive laden deal in 2009 to prove he is healthy. I just don’t see how that was any different then negotiating with the Cubs and what they are offering. I agree with Tim that Hendry will continue to talk, and work something out should he not find what he’s looking for (whatever that is).
  23. Other then firing Boras because he wants to stay in Detroit?
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