Normally, when a 21 year-old stencils his name in urine on his neighbor's vinyl siding and is cited by the local police, people write it off as kids being "too young to know any better."Similarly, when you've recently turned 21—classifying you as the youngest player in the Majors—and you're hitting .418 through the season's first three weeks, I guess you're also "too young to know any better."As much as the Cubs' starting pitching this season has been as infuriating as an octogenarian breaking your cruise control on the Kennedy, Castro has been absolutely incredible.In the Cubs' recent trip to Colorado, ...
Alfonso Soriano is having a great start to the 2011 season already hitting five home runs and 12 RBI through 15 games. He is actually on pace for 50 home runs this season if he plays 150 games.Even though he has been playing strong, I could see Soriano end up on the trading block because of his ridiculous contract (he is in the middle of an eight-year, $154 million dollar deal). The Cubs right now are not a very talented team and Soriano's value is at its highest since signing the contract.These are five teams who I feel could be ...
A Ford crossover pulls up to my dad’s apartment in downtown Chicago with an American Insulation sticker on the rear window. I get in and sit next to an Italian-American kid with a jet-black, scruffy beard and a blue University of Kentucky hat. “That’s him,” my friend tells me as we enter the car. “That’s the man himself.” “The man” is Johnny Macchione, a 23-year-old, who lives with his parents in Bartlett, Ill., a suburb an hour north of Chicago.He continues to play recreational soccer after stints with Loris College (Dubuque, Iowa) and Elgin (Ill.) Community College, works for his ...
Have the Chicago Cubs taken over the title of "Most Cursed Organization" from the Boston Red Sox?
Keep reading to find the answer to this and many more questions burning in your mind.
Starlin Castro and Alfonso Soriano started the season with a bang, but can they keep it up?
For now, riddle me this—which Major League Baseball franchise could have Kerry Hilson's "Knock You Down" as a theme song?
Answer—the Cubs.
Other major league teams have loved knocking the Cubs down, but they keep getting back up. In fact, the "Lovable Losers" have been getting back up since 1908—the last time they won the World ...
The Cubs finished up their first two home series against arguably the two worst teams in the National League even at 3-3. They should certainly have gone 4-2 against these teams and probably 5-1.
The outcome is not a cause for panic, but still a disturbing sign.
They followed up with a tough series loss to the Brewers, when they blew the lead in the rubber game on Sunday, then a series win against the Astros, losing only the throwaway game on Tuesday when they figured to lose anyway starting Russell against Myers. All in all, they should be at least 8-4 ...
With a tip o’ the cap to The Big Lead, I came across an article in the Chicago Tribune about Chicago Cubs’ LHP Sean Marshall‘s latest purchase.
Apparently Marshall has paid $1.7 million for a 17-room, 7,400 square foot house in Lincolnwood. Marshall’s new crib has six and-a-half baths, four fireplaces, glass walls, wood beams, a guest apartment suite with an elevator, a master suite that adjoins an indoor pool and spa, a theater and a billiard room with a dumbwaiter to the kitchen.
This house sounds pretty sick. What’s even more sick is that Marshall has only ...
It's a well worn tale.
The Chicago Cubs are off to a shaky start.
After spending big money over the winter on Carlos Pena and trading for Matt Garza, the Cubbies thought they had improved themselves in the National League Central.
Milwaukee, however, did some improving of their own in picking up Shaun Marcum and Zack Greinke.
Before we know it, it'll be June and the Cubs will be out of the pennant race. Jim Hendry will have to decide how to cut payroll so that next year he can sign a new batch of stiffs.
Here are four ways the Cubs can cut payroll ...
Just in case you don't follow me on Twitter (@FrostyAustin), which I do not blame you, considering you are already reading this—following me on a social network may drive you to insanity 140 characters at a time—you missed out on this tweet brigade inspired by Sean Marshall's 7th inning heroics last night.@FrostyAustin: Sean "The Adonis" Marshall, fresh off a 50/50 Svedka/Riptide Rush mixer in the pen, steps into the 1 run ballgame.approximately 1 minute later...@FrostyAustin: Sean "The Adonis" Marshall should be able to pitch in one of those trendy button-downs from J. Crew that ...
There's a video of Harry Caray's grandson that's making its way across the sports world today, after it was revealed that he had auditioned for the Cubs recently-vacant P.A. announcer gig.
Josh Caray—grandson of Harry Caray, son of Skip Caray and brother to Chip Caray—posted his tape on YouTube, in which he introduces himself, provides the proof of his famous heritage and reads a bit of copy to the camera.
Caray's delivery is fluid and solid, although he's a bit understated. He's got an old-school feel to his reading of the lines, a la legendary Yankees announcer Bob Sheppard, with just a ...
With the success of my article ranking all the franchises for all-time on their success and based on a suggestion from my colleague here at Bleacher Report, Matt Strobl; I decided to break this down even further into eras.
Why? Well, some of the older franchises benefitted greatly from early success but their lack of success over the last couple of decades really didn't hurt them too much in the rankings. Also, some of the expansion franchises were hurt in the rankings by having to compete against teams with 80 or more seasons under their belt in comparison, so I wanted ...
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