I could only go back to 2003. For whatever reason BA's 2001 and 2002 lists are completely missing form the interwebz. They had 1983-2000 archived, but their Top 10 individual page results ended in 2003. Plus it took a long time to get there and like David said, I decided to say "[expletive] this" and just end it. Enjoy: http://www.sporcle.com/games/gallow737/top-10-cubs-prospects EDIT: Messed up our 2011 #1 prospects position, fixed it. This on the other hand I got murdered on.
Julie Dicaro is saying the longer that the judge takes, the worse it is for the Cubs. That may well be but from what I recall Julie DiCaro isn't great at things so I wouldn't read much into it. Brett might have an explanation as to why it's taking long, though. https://twitter.com/JulieDiCaro/status/568116994932764672 haha "isn't great at things."
You're liking of Miller Park should make you ashamed of yourself. Comerica is miles of ahead of it, despite the surroundings. Miller Park is easily the worst ballpark I've ever been to
-Houston and Cubs make it as wild cards. -Baez traded by end of June -Jason Hammel is inexplicably our best pitcher. -Kris Bryant not called up until June. Beats the [expletive] out of the ball all season
i'm pretty emotionally exhausted after watching a game with possible outcomes ranging from "likely NIT" to "likely NIT" I thought you needed a winning record to make the NIT
Killing time on KenPom on a lazy Friday. Indiana is 5th in the country at offensive efficiency, 260th in defensive efficency. Nebraska is 11th in the country at defensive efficency, 296th in offensive efficency
Yeah, you'll get Dan Vogelbach and like it. That's not even close to what I'm suggesting, but I will say that I'd rather offer up Vogelbach and get rejected than offer Baez, Almora, Sands, Johnson and Vogelbach. So you want to offer a smorgasbord of mediocre prospects?