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2010 Chicago Cubs Season Precap

If this year at Wrigley Field were an animal, it would be a puking gorilla. Our correspondent reports from Waveland and Sheffield.

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2010 Chicago Baseball Preview: Beyond Thunderdome

You root for the Cubs? The Cubs? What’s the matter with you? In case you’ve been living in a cave, or have perhaps been sequestered for the past several decades, I’d like to remind you there’s a vastly superior team just across town, far more able to compete for the long haul and already instilling [...]

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2008 Season Preview

Live arms, dead hope, empty promises and a whole field of unanswerable questions. Play ball!

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Elsewhere II

Jeff at Royally Speaking invited me back for his AL Central Preview, which you can read here. Anyone expecting a World Series out of this team, please address all hate mail here.

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Your Majesty

Jeff over at Royally Speaking asked me for a Royals/Sox preview. This is that preview.

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  • "Give me a White Sox fan any day. There's a team that has hosed its fans more completely than nearly any other, and that includes two terms under the best and most fan-friendly owner in history, Bill Veeck. Do you hear them whining endlessly about how God wants them to suffer? Do they bore you with tales of Shoeless Joe Jackson, or Luke Appling, or Wild Bill Dietrich, and how each one has cursed them from beyond the grave? Do they go on and on about Arnold Rothstein and Charlie Comiskey and Chick Gandil and how they robbed their great grandfather of a two-day bender back in '19 whatever? Of course not. They say, 'The Sox? They stink. Another beer over here, Hap.' They don't long-suffer, and if they do, they don't do it loud enough for the rest of the neighborhood to hear. And they've known circles of Hell you've never even driven through on your way to the company picnic."
    - Ray Rotto, The San Francisco Chronicle, September 19, 2003