Cubs Blow Season

Oct 3rd, 2008 | By Scott | Category: Lead Story

fluke1.jpgfluke1.jpgfluke1.jpgI think I am qualified to talk about the Cubs. Aside from being a life-long fan and the fact I have written about them here in the past, I was a paying customer at Wrigley Field for 35  games this season.  I stood on the street for an additional ten. What I saw last night was a horrible display of baseball. I understand that teams have bad days, but this is the playoffs and if you expect to win a title, you cannot have these sorts of games.

Not now.

Not when the season is on the line.

Let’s go down the list of who is in a slump. Fukudome has been in a slump since June. Lead-off hitter Alfonso Soriano has looked like a minor league call up. First baseman Derrek Lee’s nickname has changed from ‘D Lee’ to ‘D P Lee’, due to him leading the league in double plays. Ryan Theriot cannot find a hole to sneak the ball through and cannot hold on to a ball in the field.

Shall I go on?

‘Rookie Sensation’ Geovany Soto TWICE through the ball halfway back to the mound. Worst of all, Lou Pinella is in a terrible managerial slump.

Heck, even those who are doing well, such as Mark DeRosa, basically cost the team the game with his botched snag of a potential double play ball. There is no way this is the same team that won 97 games, is it?

I feel that clinching the division early wound up costing the Cubs. As the end of the regular season came to a close,  people saw the warning signs but looked the other way because, well, they would shake off the rust and run through the playoffs. I was convinced of this.

There is always next year. Again.

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Scott is the creator and editor of Review Chicago. A 30 year resident of the Chicago area, he has played in local bands Saraphine and The Translation, and still can be seen out and about at his friends shows, namely Treaty of Paris, Shock Stars and American Taxi.
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