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douglas9

(4,474 posts)
Fri Oct 16, 2015, 07:47 AM Oct 2015

North-side Gods


Now is the time that tries the souls of Chicago Cubs fans everywhere. But rather than suffer openly, I prefer to indulge in superstition—superstition that, naturally, is intended to help the Cubs win the National League pennant.

Over and over, I’ve told my friends and family that I don’t care if my team wins or loses the World Series because all I want is for them to get into the World Series. My ambitions are limited, I say.

Never again will I succumb to the hubris I experienced in 1969, when manager Leo Durocher’s squad of overachievers, hampered by a thin pitching staff, led the Mets in the old Eastern Division by 9.5 games on Aug. 13, only to lose the pennant. I won’t make reference to the insane giddiness I felt when I attended the first game of the 1984 playoffs against the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field, when the Cubs won 13–0 without seeming to break a sweat (at the time, I thought third baseman Ron Cey was the second coming of Christ). I won’t mention the moment of quasi-religious communion I enjoyed with Randy Hundley, who was the Cubs catcher during their 1969 collapse, in a bar after that 13–0 victory. In short, I won’t do anything that might provoke the gods—Greek gods, I presume—to hurl the Cubs to earth from their remarkable ascent this year.

I confess I’ve been unfaithful recently. So insulated had I become from the pain of Cubs fandom—and from major league baseball in general—that I didn’t even understand the wild-card rules. For most of this season, I kept a healthy distance. Then, one day, I couldn’t help myself anymore. I began to peek at the standings, the box scores and the next day’s pitching form.

http://harpers.org/blog/2015/10/north-side-gods/
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North-side Gods (Original Post) douglas9 Oct 2015 OP
Let's Go Cubs! bench scientist Oct 2015 #1
I was at game 6 of the 2003 NL playoff game against the Marlins. imagine2015 Feb 2016 #2
Only to lose to the Astros! :) KatyMan Mar 2016 #3
I'm a lifelong Red Sox fan, so I'll be cheering on my Red Sox....but if we can't get it done... DrewFlorida Mar 2016 #4
 

imagine2015

(2,054 posts)
2. I was at game 6 of the 2003 NL playoff game against the Marlins.
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 10:58 PM
Feb 2016

That was a real heartbreaker.

I really believe that barring any major injuries the Cubs will and should make it to the World Series this year.

DrewFlorida

(1,096 posts)
4. I'm a lifelong Red Sox fan, so I'll be cheering on my Red Sox....but if we can't get it done...
Fri Mar 11, 2016, 02:58 PM
Mar 2016

I consider the Chicago Cubs a brother to the Red Sox, for many reasons.
#1 Exceptionally long World Series Championship drought.
#2 Very Old Ball Park filled with baseball history and character.
#3 Stubornly loyal baseball fans!
#4 The curse! We had the curse of the Bambino, they have the Curse of the Billy Goat.
#5 Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer, they brought greatness to Boston, they can do the same for Chicago!
#6 Ownership is dedicated to building a winner, we can see they are putting resources to establishing a championship team.

If my Red Sox don't win, I would love to see the Cubs break the curse!

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