where's that thread about how good the cub's offense is this year?

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Not that it's all Derrek Lee by any stretch, but his loss did change things quite a bit. In the 14 games Lee started the Cubs avg. 5.43 runs/game. In the 18 games since the avg is 2.44. I mean, if you take away Pujols from STL...?
 

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Not that it's all Derrek Lee by any stretch, but his loss did change things quite a bit. In the 14 games Lee started the Cubs avg. 5.43 runs/game. In the 18 games since the avg is 2.44. I mean, if you take away Pujols from STL...?

if you take pujols out of that lineup, the cards would suffer but...they would not lose 13-0 at home to milwaukee. they would not go 2-10 or whatever the cubs record is since lee went out.

time to shine dusty! come on...show your managerial prowess and keen insight to the game. strategize! make sure you wear those wrist bands...

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Why do people hate this team so much. I am a Marlins fan. Yeah it was great to beat them with a small payroll then beat the Yankees in 2003 when we started 19-29, but is it just the fact that they complain or what?

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well for one, cubs fans are very annoying.
so its easy to hate the cubs
 

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Worst manager in baseball, no club appreciation for OBP, results predictable.
 

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It's because Cubs fans are insufferable. They fill that crummy old stadium, say what a shrine it is, then expect everyone to pat them on the back and say what great fans they are. They've had shitty teams for years, yet just file into that mausoleum like the Living Dead: "We Love Our Cubbies....Cubbies...Cubbies" If they ever got wise and started staying away, maybe the bean counters would actually try to put a cohesive team together with all the money they spend on has beens and never weres.
 

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Losing DLee crushed the Cubbie offense...cannot replace his bat...

The current 8 game losing streak...Cubs have been outscored 42-9...

Since DLee's injury...

Cubs have been outscored 97-44...

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It's because Cubs fans are insufferable. They fill that crummy old stadium, say what a shrine it is, then expect everyone to pat them on the back and say what great fans they are. They've had shitty teams for years, yet just file into that mausoleum like the Living Dead: "We Love Our Cubbies....Cubbies...Cubbies" If they ever got wise and started staying away, maybe the bean counters would actually try to put a cohesive team together with all the money they spend on has beens and never weres.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

When each and every game is sold out every game- What reason do they have to spend more money.
 

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Losing DLee crushed the Cubbie offense...cannot replace his bat...

The current 8 game losing streak...Cubs have been outscored 42-9...

Since DLee's injury...

Cubs have been outscored 97-44...

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or the thread on how great JUAN PIERRE is and how the cubs finally have a lead off hitter....what is good about a on-base percentage lower than .280!!! :lolBIG: Yes...that's not his batting avg...it's his on base percentage!!
 

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arniesarmy said:
It's because Cubs fans are insufferable. They fill that crummy old stadium, say what a shrine it is, then expect everyone to pat them on the back and say what great fans they are. They've had shitty teams for years, yet just file into that mausoleum like the Living Dead: "We Love Our Cubbies....Cubbies...Cubbies" If they ever got wise and started staying away, maybe the bean counters would actually try to put a cohesive team together with all the money they spend on has beens and never weres.

Just for the record, I would say half of the people who go are not even baseball fans. The scalpers buy many, many tickets (starting with the Tribune-owned ticket brokerage). Many people buy from the brokers as it is the one and only chance they will get in for the season. It is the chic thing to do - party all day in Wrigleyville and go catch some rays at the Cub game, then party after the game in the neighborhood and be seen.
 

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Almost started this thread myself a few days ago. I remember somebody said that he would not be surprised if the Cubs had the best O in the N.L, because Ramirez would drive Pierre in so many times. I think he also thought Jacque Jones was good, even though he's been above average maybe 1 or 2 times in his career. Props for pointing this out.
 

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Blue,
Clearly the departure of Corey Patterson is to blame ..
 

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Clearly the departure of Corey Patterson is to blame ..

He is reincarnated, just call him Juan Pierre now. What a trainwreck.

GREAT NEWS for you over betters. Kerry Wood starts Thursday vs the Nationals. :103631605
 

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