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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 9:37 pm 
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My dad was an ardent Cubs fan from the late 1930s and up. I don't think the Maddux trade disturbed him all that much -- because at that time, he had so much respect for Greg that he wanted him to have a chance to improve himself and go on to championships.

Things like Lou Brock's success likely bugged him though -- anytime the Cards' sucesses came at the Cubs' expense, it really tended to frost his balls. He was hopeful the Cubs would pick up Ron Fairly from them (1976) but it never happened.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:52 am 
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To anyone of my generation, Brock + '69 Cubs = World Series win and we would have been saved the years of annoying stories about the Miracle Mets.

Maddux was great and the Cubs should have kept him, but the loss of Brock was exponentially more damaging. The '69 Cubs had 4 HOF players and a HOF manager. Maddux would not have had that kind of support at Wrigley.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:54 am 
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To anyone of my generation, Brock + '69 Cubs = World Series win and we would have been saved the years of annoying stories about the Miracle Mets.

Maddux was great and the Cubs should have kept him, but the loss of Brock was exponentially more damaging. The '69 Cubs had 4 HOF players and a HOF manager. Maddux would not have had that kind of support at Wrigley.


Yeah, Cub fans cry more about Brock than they ever have about Maddux. But I'm not sure how anyone thinks you could have had Brock and Williams in the same outfield. Balls would have been bouncing off the top of their heads with regularity.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:14 am 
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Just step away from whatever your allegiance might be and consider a team not resigning a 26 year old who had averaged 17 wins per year over the last 5 and was the reigning Cy Young.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:16 am 
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Also, the whole space time continuum would have been different and we'd be living in a different reality. So this thread is moot.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:26 am 
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Just step away from whatever your allegiance might be and consider a team not resigning a 26 year old who had averaged 17 wins per year over the last 5 and was the reigning Cy Young.


Yeah, it was goddamn dumb in retrospect. But Larry Himes was a sharp guy. He may have been the most important guy in Cooperstown yesterday what with his influence on the careers of Maddux and Frank. I think he looked at Maddux and couldn't believe he could really keep doing what he was doing. This little guy who didn't throw hard. Guys like that are underestimated. Nobody I know considers Maddux a strikeout pitcher, but he struck out way more than many guys who are defined by their ability to strike guys out. Chicks dig the fastball. So do general managers.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Just step away from whatever your allegiance might be and consider a team not resigning a 26 year old who had averaged 17 wins per year over the last 5 and was the reigning Cy Young.


Yeah, it was goddamn dumb in retrospect. But Larry Himes was a sharp guy. He may have been the most important guy in Cooperstown yesterday what with his influence on the careers of Maddux and Frank. I think he looked at Maddux and couldn't believe he could really keep doing what he was doing. This little guy who didn't throw hard. Guys like that are underestimated. Nobody I know considers Maddux a strikeout pitcher, but he struck out way more than many guys who are defined by their ability to strike guys out. Chicks dig the fastball. So do general managers.

If he had only been doing it for 1 or 2 years I could see that thinking. But it was already 5 straight years of dominance.

I dont think it was that Himes didnt want to keep him. Trib didnt want to pay.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:34 am 
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Just step away from whatever your allegiance might be and consider a team not resigning a 26 year old who had averaged 17 wins per year over the last 5 and was the reigning Cy Young.


Yeah, it was goddamn dumb in retrospect. But Larry Himes was a sharp guy. He may have been the most important guy in Cooperstown yesterday what with his influence on the careers of Maddux and Frank. I think he looked at Maddux and couldn't believe he could really keep doing what he was doing. This little guy who didn't throw hard. Guys like that are underestimated. Nobody I know considers Maddux a strikeout pitcher, but he struck out way more than many guys who are defined by their ability to strike guys out. Chicks dig the fastball. So do general managers.

If he had only been doing it for 1 or 2 years I could see that thinking. But it was already 5 straight years of dominance.

I dont think it was that Himes didnt want to keep him. Trib didnt want to pay.


But they ended up giving more money to the other two turds they signed. I think it was a pissing match with early Boras. When you look at the money it was over now, it seems comical.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Just step away from whatever your allegiance might be and consider a team not resigning a 26 year old who had averaged 17 wins per year over the last 5 and was the reigning Cy Young.


Yeah, it was goddamn dumb in retrospect. But Larry Himes was a sharp guy. He may have been the most important guy in Cooperstown yesterday what with his influence on the careers of Maddux and Frank. I think he looked at Maddux and couldn't believe he could really keep doing what he was doing. This little guy who didn't throw hard. Guys like that are underestimated. Nobody I know considers Maddux a strikeout pitcher, but he struck out way more than many guys who are defined by their ability to strike guys out. Chicks dig the fastball. So do general managers.

If he had only been doing it for 1 or 2 years I could see that thinking. But it was already 5 straight years of dominance.

I dont think it was that Himes didnt want to keep him. Trib didnt want to pay.


But they ended up giving more money to the other two turds they signed. I think it was a pissing match with early Boras. When you look at the money it was over now, it seems comical.

I know it was like a couple mil but ya gotta look relative to other deals at the time.

Here's a decent article. Maddux was a good influence on the older pitchers :lol:
http://espn.go.com/chicago/mlb/story/_/id/10264400/letting-greg-maddux-leave-was-hall-fame-blunder-chicago-cubs


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Maddux shit the bed in the '89 playoffs against the Giants. God forbid if Rozner ever brought that fact up when sucking his ass during a what seems like a weekly "kiss his ring" column. Theo would have let him go too.

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Maddux shit the bed in the '89 playoffs against the Giants. God forbid if Rozner ever brought that fact up when sucking his ass during a what seems like a weekly "kiss his ring" column. Theo would have let him go too.

Theo would have locked him up in 89


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