October 19, 2015: Distractions
So I’m trying not to dwell on the fact that the Cubs are down 2-0. I’m trying to remain positive that we can go out and beat their ace, just like they did ours, in Game 3 of the NLCS. … Continued
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So I’m trying not to dwell on the fact that the Cubs are down 2-0. I’m trying to remain positive that we can go out and beat their ace, just like they did ours, in Game 3 of the NLCS. … Continued
I could barely move from the couch. Watching our ace give up three 1st inning runs, followed by another a couple innings later, with no response from the Cubs, I sank deeper and deeper into the couch. With a little … Continued
This time of year, baseball in October, every loss hurts. Every game is so critical, that any slip up feels bad. At the same time, you can’t expect to just sweep through the playoffs. The Cubs lost game 1 of … Continued
On the eve of the start of the 2015 NLCS, the feelings are starting to come back. The feelings of excitement & anticipation are ramping up; it’s the Cubs vs Mets for the right to represent the National League in … Continued
OK, so you probably didn’t miss me, but I’m back. Where did I go? Nowhere. I wish I had a good story to tell… here’s a couple: Version 1: After Tuesday’s Cubs game, I was so mentally exhausted, I decided … Continued
It was surreal to read the headline on the bottom of the screen during the multiple postgame shows: The Cubs advance to the NLCS. I’m still processing it. I was nervous as hell yesterday. The feelings that were running through … Continued
It was like those t-shirts they sell outside of Wrigley; those blue shirts with the title “North Side Hit Men” with a picture of Al Capone and the Cubs logo. Yeah, I know Capone is from the South Side, but … Continued
It was a day of relaxation. It was a day to breathe, and take a step back from the high tension that is Cubs playoff baseball. After splitting the first two games in St. Louis, it was an off day Sunday. I was … Continued
This is what good teams do. Down 1-0 and still in St. Louis, the Cubs looked to avoid a 2-0 hole. The percentages and history were already against us. The team that wins game 1 at home wins the series … Continued
Some of the easiest blogs come after big wins and big losses. Unfortunately, this is coming after the Cubs 4-0 loss in St. Louis in Game 1 of the NLDS. I guess 9 in a row was a pretty good … Continued