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Tag Archives: cubs
If Only Fans Could Run a Baseball Team
Today’s Cubs Fan Report highlights a story in which Cubs owner Tom Ricketts says he’s listening to what fans are saying about the team. We’ve tried to be just one big giant ear to our fans. Hopefully, when we accumulate … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago Cubs, Chicago Sports, Sports
Tagged chicago, Chicago Cubs, cubs, Cubs Fan Report, Jim Hendry, Tom Ricketts
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Rob Dibble to Female Fans: “There’s No Talking in Baseball!”
One of the best parts of being a sports fan on Twitter is engaging in commentary with other fans during nationally televised live sporting events. A common theme among many sports fans is pointing out mistakes made by the game’s … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Twitter
Tagged a league of her own, announcerfail, Baseball, cubs, fail, female fans, major league baseball, mets, metsgrrl, misogynistic, misogynistic remarks, misogyny, nationals, ocd chick, rob dibble, washington nationals
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How I Became a Cubs Fan
A lot of people ask me why I’m a Cubs fan. Having never lived in Chicago (or even in the Midwest, save for a month in Iowa one summer) or have any ties to Chicago, it does raise a few … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago Cubs, Sports
Tagged 1986, 2003 NLCS, 2007 NLDS, 2008 NLDS, carlos marmol, carlos zambrano, chicago, Chicago Cubs, cubs, mark derosa, reed johnson, rich harden, ryan dempster, ryne sandberg, Sports, tee ball, university of pennsylvania, upenn, wrigley field
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Chicago Bullpen Blues: It’s Time for a Double Switch
I tend talk baseball more on Twitter than on here (specifically about my team, the Chicago Cubs), but this time I have a few thoughts on my mind about ‘dem Cubbies that would just take more than 140 characters to … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago Cubs, Sports
Tagged aaron heilman, angel guzman, Baseball, bullpen, carlos marmol, carlos zambrano, chad fox, chicago, Chicago Cubs, cubs, david patton, jose ascanio, kevin gregg, lou piniella, mlb, neil cotts, pitching, sean marshall, Sports, Twitter
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