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Is being a Cub fan special?
Yes, the Cubs have things no other team has. I'm glad I'm a Cub fan. 30%  30%  [ 8 ]
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I'd argue, historically, that Jack Brickhouse is still more closely associated with the Cubs than Harry. The Harry thing died real quick.


The Harry 'thing' died?!? :lol:

Brickhouse hasn't called a Cub game in over 30 years. Despite calling 30+ years of games, I'd argue that memory of him has died really quickly. Except the 2-3x a year WGN runs the nostalgia shows in prime time.

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So the White Sox winning a World Series doesn't make the list but the Cubs not winning a game to go to the World Series does?

That may be the best evidence on here that my first post was spot on.

Not really.

Ask a random fan in............Seattle/Oakland/Pittsburgh/etc who won the WS in '05? Or even "when did the White Sox last win it"? greater than 9/10 they get those answers wrong.

"What happened to the Cubs in '03 playoffs?" That answer will be a lot closer to what happened.

The Sox series title was a blip on the radar nationally. As are most WS these days.

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For me, the "special" part if you want to call it that relates more to family & generation(s). My first ballgame ever was at Wrigley "back in the day" and those things stick with you as a kid. Anyway...watching grandpa's and grandma'a and aunt's and uncles...and in my case mom's live & die without seeing the Cubs win a world series makes you want to see the cubs win for more reasons than just winning a world series.

It's not special to be a cubs fan...but if it when the cubs ever do win one,... we hope to be alive when it does and that will be make it special. True cubs will only know that feeling. I'm sure there were Sox fans who felt this in 2005.

Unfortunately it feels like playing the lotto. You buy your tickets and hope to win....but the odd's are that you never will.

Here's hoping!

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The Harry thing is alive and well. Not only do they sing every game like he did, they do it under a 15/15 picture of his face which is on TV every game.

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If you ask a city outsider for a list, it would probably go:

CUBS

Wrigley
Sammy Sosa
Bartman/Goat/Black Cat
100 years+ of losing
Harry Caray/7th Inning Stretch

SOX

Ozzie
Black Sox
WS Title
Mark Buehrle
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Please share a real list of 5 things that define the Sox.

Disco Demolition Night
The Black Sox
Ozzie Guillen
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rogers park bryan wrote:
They sing the seventh inning stretch like every other team in baseball does.

But the Harry persona is fading. They barely mention him anymore.
I don't think most Cubs fans agree with you.
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No man, the 05 WS is probably not on there. Its not a huge deal. The Orioles last WS probably woudlnt make their list, the Giants too.
The 05 World Series win broke one of the biggest droughts in sports and yet it doesn't define an organization that is pretty low on defining things?

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Yankee Stadium is definitely on there.
Yes, a 3 year old stadium defines the winningest franchise in baseball history.

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Vin Scully, Dodger Stadium, and leaving early are all on that list.
True. The Dodgers probably make that list too.

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I'd argue, historically, that Jack Brickhouse is still more closely associated with the Cubs than Harry. The Harry thing died real quick.


The Harry 'thing' died?!? :lol:

Brickhouse hasn't called a Cub game in over 30 years. Despite calling 30+ years of games, I'd argue that memory of him has died really quickly. Except the 2-3x a year WGN runs the nostalgia shows in prime time.


Brickhouse's statue is on Michigan Avenue. The Cubs begrudgingly put up some red letters that spell out "Hey Hey" on the foul poles. Harry got a statue before Ernie, didn't he?

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The Harry thing is alive and well. Not only do they sing every game like he did, they do it under a 15/15 picture of his face which is on TV every game.

They dont even mention him. They show a cartoon of him at the end.

He didnt invent singing the seventh inning stretch.


Im not just arguinig here. In the last 5 years or so, Ive noticed a lot less Harry stuff (by cracky)


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I think if you asked a true baseball fan they would say the '05 Sox title defines them. 11-1 postseason run and 4 complete games in a row is not something that is likely to happen anytime soon in the playoffs, if ever again.


The last O's WS defintely would. How many times do you see that Brooks Robinson play at 3rd base shown?

The Giants in 2010 should because it was their first in SF.

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In unusual situations, I think it is just a natural response. There wasn't much else we could do. Simply amazing that one man's entire existence is this "act", and he literally knows nothing else.


For a minute or so, ok. The Cars 4 Kids ads were ok...for 30 seconds once a week. Locked in a tube going 400mph 30K feet above the ground hearing that for more than that would elicit a different natural response from me though.

He just seems like the human personification of a stupid pet trick gone wrong. And yes, I mean it exactly as badly as it sounds.

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The Harry thing is alive and well. Not only do they sing every game like he did, they do it under a 15/15 picture of his face which is on TV every game.


His glasses are iconic around the field, he has restaurants, there is statue, so I agree.

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So is that two of their 5? Of course not. Do you just pick one?

1. Fenway Pahk
2. Green Monster
3. Yankees/Sox rivalry
4. Carlton Fisk

All are more famous in history and nationally than either of those individual titles.
Well, I'd combine Fenway and the Green Monster just like I'd combine Wrigley and the ivy.
I'd include breaking the drought too. That means that at least 3/5(Fisk, rivalry, world series win) of the Red Sox identity is defined by on the field stuff.

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11-1 postseason run and 4 complete games in a row is not something that is likely to happen anytime soon in the playoffs, if ever again.

That's my point. The vast majority of fans outside of Chicago have no idea about any of this.
I had forgotten about the 4 CG in a row until I just read it.

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The Cubs have marketed their "specialness" to at least two generations of fans now. They continue it to this day. "Baseball is better here". At least some Cub fans think their experiences are more special than those of a fan of another team. I don't see how that can be denied.

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11-1 postseason run and 4 complete games in a row is not something that is likely to happen anytime soon in the playoffs, if ever again.

That's my point. The vast majority of fans outside of Chicago have no idea about any of this.
I had forgotten about the 4 CG in a row until I just read it.
That still doesn't take away its place in history. It was something truly dominant and absolutely defines the Sox.

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I'd argue, historically, that Jack Brickhouse is still more closely associated with the Cubs than Harry. The Harry thing died real quick.


The Harry 'thing' died?!? :lol:

Brickhouse hasn't called a Cub game in over 30 years. Despite calling 30+ years of games, I'd argue that memory of him has died really quickly. Except the 2-3x a year WGN runs the nostalgia shows in prime time.


Brickhouse's statue is on Michigan Avenue. The Cubs begrudgingly put up some red letters that spell out "Hey Hey" on the foul poles. Harry got a statue before Ernie, didn't he?


Largely because his wife is an insufferable old hag.

I think above both Jack and Harry, you'd have WGN TV. The thing that encompasses both of them. Both of them played significant roles in defining how baseball for Jack and how the Cubs with Harry were called.

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Im not just arguinig here. In the last 5 years or so, Ive noticed a lot less Harry stuff (by cracky)
Do you see a lot of disco demolition stuff at the Cell? I guess that goes off the list.

I don't see much Black Sox stuff at the cell. That's off the list too.

I guess Gordon Beckham is now one of the things that defines the White Sox. :(

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
spanky wrote:
So is that two of their 5? Of course not. Do you just pick one?

1. Fenway Pahk
2. Green Monster
3. Yankees/Sox rivalry
4. Carlton Fisk

All are more famous in history and nationally than either of those individual titles.
Well, I'd combine Fenway and the Green Monster just like I'd combine Wrigley and the ivy.
I'd include breaking the drought too. That means that at least 3/5(Fisk, rivalry, world series win) of the Red Sox identity is defined by on the field stuff.



I would say the Red Sox would be

1. Fenway
2. Yankees rivalry
3. WS titles
4. Trading Babe Ruth
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
They sing the seventh inning stretch like every other team in baseball does.

But the Harry persona is fading. They barely mention him anymore.
I don't think most Cubs fans agree with you.

Maybe. Im not saying they dont rep Harry at all. But I think its decreasing rapidly.

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[The 05 World Series win broke one of the biggest droughts in sports and yet it doesn't define an organization that is pretty low on defining things?

That World Series wasnt a big deal nationally.

I truly believe if you asked a random fan of some other team to name things about the Sox, it wouldnt be listed.

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Yes, a 3 year old stadium defines the winningest franchise in baseball history.

You may not know this but there was a Park before the current one aslo called Yankee stadium where a few important baseball thing happened.

Just because they dont play there anymore doesnt mean people dont think about it.

People still talk about the Polo Grounds


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That still doesn't take away its place in history. It was something truly dominant and absolutely defines the Sox.

Then I'm confused as to what the discussion is. I thought it was "what is a franchise known for" and then it kinda drifted to "known for nationally".

If we are listing the 5 greatest moments in team history, I am definitely putting the WS '05 run in their list.

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I would say the Red Sox would be

4. Trading Babe Ruth

I'd like to re-do my list and include this in my Red Sox stuff. How could I forget that? :lol:

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Im not just arguinig here. In the last 5 years or so, Ive noticed a lot less Harry stuff (by cracky)
Do you see a lot of disco demolition stuff at the Cell? I guess that goes off the list.

I don't see much Black Sox stuff at the cell. That's off the list too.

Can you show me the Bartman stuff at Wrigley? Or the loveable losers sign?


You're reaching.


Disco demolition and Black Sox are both on there.


BTW, I didnt mean less physical stuff. I mean mentions of him etc.


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We already have the Sox list;

Black Sox
Frank Thomas
'05 World Series
Bill Veeck/ Fireworks, Disco Dem
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They sing the seventh inning stretch like every other team in baseball does.

But the Harry persona is fading. They barely mention him anymore.
I don't think most Cubs fans agree with you.

Maybe. Im not saying they dont rep Harry at all. But I think its decreasing rapidly.

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[The 05 World Series win broke one of the biggest droughts in sports and yet it doesn't define an organization that is pretty low on defining things?

That World Series wasnt a big deal nationally.

I truly believe if you asked a random fan of some other team to name things about the Sox, it wouldnt be listed.

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Yes, a 3 year old stadium defines the winningest franchise in baseball history.

You may not know this but there was a Park before the current one aslo called Yankee stadium where a few important baseball thing happened.

Just because they dont play there anymore doesnt mean people dont think about it.

People still talk about the Polo Grounds
Ok. Let's take stadiums out of there completely. An argument could then be made that Old Comiskey Park is on the list too.

The Cubs are also known for the area around them more than any other team.

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Big Chicagoan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
spanky wrote:
So is that two of their 5? Of course not. Do you just pick one?

1. Fenway Pahk
2. Green Monster
3. Yankees/Sox rivalry
4. Carlton Fisk

All are more famous in history and nationally than either of those individual titles.
Well, I'd combine Fenway and the Green Monster just like I'd combine Wrigley and the ivy.
I'd include breaking the drought too. That means that at least 3/5(Fisk, rivalry, world series win) of the Red Sox identity is defined by on the field stuff.



I would say the Red Sox would be

1. Fenway
2. Yankees rivalry
3. WS titles
4. Trading Babe Ruth
5. Ball between the legs.



Yankee rivalry? Do the Red Sox really think they rival the Yankees? That's like a fly thinking he has a rivalry with a flyswatter.

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We need to define what were talking about here


If were saying, "what does the average baseball fan associate with ____"


or


What does that team's fanbase consider their teams defining moment.



O5 WS is not on the first one but its on the second one.


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The Cubs are also known for the area around them more than any other team.

They are definitely in the top 3.

Fenway is pretty much the same as wrigley in terms of surroundings. And when people talk about the most visually stunning/beautiful stadium, SF often is at the top of the list because of it's location on the water and it's views. That's different than bars and nightlife, but it is remarkable.

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An argument could then be made that Old Comiskey Park is on the list too.


Nobody ever cared about or thought Comiskey Park was great until they decided to knock it down. It was never even talked about. Just an old ballpark with better food than most places at the time.

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Can you show me the Bartman stuff at Wrigley? Or the loveable losers sign?


You're reaching.


Disco demolition and Black Sox are both on there.


BTW, I didnt mean less physical stuff. I mean mentions of him etc.
You didn't seem to get it. I don't think that "being mentioned/displayed at the stadium is a prerequisite for it defining the team. You do. You think that Harry Caray being mentioned less means he doesn't define them. If that's the case, then Gordon Beckham defines the Sox more than Frank Thomas. It's faulty logic.

If disco demolition is on the Sox list, and it's never or rarely mentioned then why would the fact that Harry Caray is mentioned less be evidence of anything?

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