http://mlblogsvineline.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/cubs_logo_reasonably_small.jpg (1-3) vs. http://www.beerleaguer.com/.a/6a00d834515b5c69e201310f393624970c-800wi (2-2) Starting pitching matchup http://itsalwayssunnyindetroit.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cliff+lee1.jpg Cliff Lee 1-0, 14.40 ERA vs. http://www.bluegraysky.com/images/samardzija_knows.jpg Jeff Samardzija 0-0, 0.00 ERA Weather forecast 46 degrees, sunny Since this is my game thread, I thought I'd get us started with some fun facts and storylines to get the discussion rolling. Fun Facts Yesterday marked the 200th loss for the Cubs under Team President Theo Epstein and GM Jed Hoyer, who have now presided over the team being 128-200 (.390). I haven't bothered to check, but I'm pretty sure that's the fastest 200 losses of any regime in Cubs history. Our trio of redemption hitters (Mike Olt, Starlin Castro, Anthony Rizzo) have combined to start the year 5-for-42 (.119). Olt is making contact on just 54% of his swings, compared with Brett Jackson's career mark of 64%. Since Tom Ricketts took over the team after the 2009 season, the Cubs payroll has dropped from from $144m to $97m (Cots' figures). The Cubs have spent fewer days above .500 i that time than any other team in baseball. No team employing Jed Hoyer or Theo Epstein has won a playoff game since 2008. The Cubs have not won a playoff game since Game 4 of the 2003 NLCS. They are on a 9-game playoff losing streak. They lost those games by a combined score of 57-21, with all of the losses being by multiple runs. During that playoff losing streak, the Cardinals are 40-35 in playoff games, winning 2 WS and a total of 10 playoff series. The Cubs have won 3 playoff series in franchise history. This will be my first trip to Wrigley since 2002 (this game: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN200204110.shtml), so I will not be able to bring my particular brand of fun to this game thread when the game is ongoing. So have fun and be safe. * - edit to fix mistake, h/t to treebeard