You are all youngsters. My first game was June 1, 1975. http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN197506010.shtml I don't remember many of the details of the game except for a homerun by Andre Thornton and that the Cubs won. Before the game I remember there was a lot of talk about the Cubs being in, or near first place. My parents bought me a poster with individual pictures of each Cub that I had until I lost it during a move eight years ago. I can see it in my mind's eye, color pictures of Thornton, Jose Cardinal, Manny Trillo, Bill Madlock, the Reuschel brothers, Rick Monday, Joe "Tarzan" Wallis and the rest. It looks like there were several future Cubs playing for the Dodgers that day. Davey Lopes, Bill Buckner, Ron Cey and Ivan DeJesus each took their turn in Cubbie blue eventually. Of course, Burt Hooten was already a former Cub while Rick Monday would go on to star for the Dodgers. If this game were to happen today, do you think Lou would get roasted for having Jose Morales in the five-spot with his whopping .625 OPS when you have a budding superstar (Thornton) batting lower in the order with his .969 OPS? Thornton was my favorite player in those days, though he got traded (I think) to Cleveland shortly thereafter. (B-R check shows it was in mid-season '76 that he was traded) Looking at that season on B-R, what strikes me is the attendance. The Cubs drew just over 1M and had attendance figures in some games that would make Florida seem like a baseball mecca. Of course the franchise was nearing 30 years of post-season futility and were coming down from the golden years (69-73) where the Cubs had some contending teams that didn't pan out. Sort of like where Milwaukee will be in a few years.....