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I fail to understand why the Cubs can't have a more respectable major team with better caliber utilitarian players AND be on their plan? Can't they still trade away the better players in July for prospects?


They did until the ASB.


That's a good point. This team wasnt the total pile of horseshit that they became. They blew a ton of saves to start the year....


I dont know, I'm flip flopping like crazy on this team. The losing has turned me into a madman.

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I fail to understand why the Cubs can't have a more respectable major team with better caliber utilitarian players AND be on their plan? Can't they still trade away the better players in July for prospects?

The new CBA rewards losing.


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Basically,it will be interesting if Theo & company "blink" this offseason and get some major league hitters. If they don't try,they should cancel the Cub Convention because BELIEVE this,there are a lot more Cub fans thinking like me then thinking like the small group on here who believe another 95-100 loss season is fine!


They can't cancel the Cubs Convention! Where will fans go to sign the Santo card that Julian Green will toss in the garbage?

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Bringing some flavor to the Cubs apparently entails throwing away interaction with fans.

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Are all of the other Cubs fans around here as excited for the Brad Ausmus era to begin as I am?

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Are all of the other Cubs fans around here as excited for the Brad Ausmus era to begin as I am?


Crasnick says he isn't going to be interviewed due to lack of experience. AJ Hinch will be interviewed, though.


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I actually think Ausmus could be a good manager. He's a bright guy, played catcher, and had a long career in the bigs. That all adds up to managing timber to me. And I think he will be the manager, because they're going to get pantsed on the Girardi thing, you just know.

EDIT: What? No! If they don't interview Ausmus but do interview fucking A.J. Hinch, I'm done with this team.

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Are all of the other Cubs fans around here as excited for the Brad Ausmus era to begin as I am?


Crasnick says he isn't going to be interviewed due to lack of experience. AJ Hinch will be interviewed, though.

Anytime you can bring in a manager who has a 89-123 W/L record you make that call

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Phil McCracken wrote:
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Are all of the other Cubs fans around here as excited for the Brad Ausmus era to begin as I am?


Crasnick says he isn't going to be interviewed due to lack of experience. AJ Hinch will be interviewed, though.

Anytime you can bring in a manager who has a 89-123 W/L record you make that call


I hope Quade is on the short list.

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I actually think Ausmus could be a good manager. He's a bright guy, played catcher, and had a long career in the bigs. That all adds up to managing timber to me. And I think he will be the manager, because they're going to get pantsed on the Girardi thing, you just know.

Ausmus could be decent or he could be a dope but I totally agree on the pantsed on the Girardi thing. Why on earth would you leave the GLORIOUS Yankees of New York for the shitshow on the Northside?

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I actually think Ausmus could be a good manager. He's a bright guy, played catcher, and had a long career in the bigs. That all adds up to managing timber to me. And I think he will be the manager, because they're going to get pantsed on the Girardi thing, you just know.

Ausmus could be decent or he could be a dope but I totally agree on the pantsed on the Girardi thing. Why on earth would you leave the GLORIOUS Yankees of New York for the shitshow on the Northside?


THey are from here. Dont you know anyone that is from this area automatically wants to move back here at all times in their lives?

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I actually think Ausmus could be a good manager. He's a bright guy, played catcher, and had a long career in the bigs. That all adds up to managing timber to me. And I think he will be the manager, because they're going to get pantsed on the Girardi thing, you just know.

Ausmus could be decent or he could be a dope but I totally agree on the pantsed on the Girardi thing. Why on earth would you leave the GLORIOUS Yankees of New York for the shitshow on the Northside?


THey are from here. Dont you know anyone that is from this area automatically wants to move back here at all times in their lives?

Only Boilermaker Rick

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Phil McCracken wrote:
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Are all of the other Cubs fans around here as excited for the Brad Ausmus era to begin as I am?


Crasnick says he isn't going to be interviewed due to lack of experience. AJ Hinch will be interviewed, though.

Anytime you can bring in a manager who has a 89-123 W/L record you make that call


I didn't know anything about him. Seems he isn't as bad as his record, according to this.

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/writer/jon ... er-opening

Cubs interested in A.J. Hinch for manager opening
October 1, 2013 8:25 pm ET

A.J. Hinch, who went 89-123 as manager of the Diamondbacks, may be a candidate for the Cubs' opening. (USATSI)
A.J. Hinch, who went 89-123 as manager of the Diamondbacks, may be a candidate for the Cubs' opening. (USATSI)
The Cubs are preparing to contact the Padres about front-office executive and ex-Diamondbacks manager A.J. Hinch regarding their managerial job.

Hinch is among the names on the Cubs' list of potential candidates to replace Dale Sveum, who was fired Monday after two years managing the Cubs. Hinch was first mentioned as one who would interest the Cubs by Ken Rosenthal of Foxsports.com.

GIRARDI A CANDIDATE?
Yankees GM says they want him back next season
The Cubs are first expected to look into hiring Yankees manager Joe Girardi, but he's viewed as most likely to remain in New York. Girardi's contract lapses at the end of the moth, so they technically couldn't talk to him until then, without Yankee permission.

Hinch, 39, fits the bill as the type of player-development guy the Cubs seek for their new manager. Hinch was in player development for Arizona when then-GM Josh Byrnes pulled him out of the front office and made him a surprise choice to manage the big-league team. Hinch currently works as San Diego's V.P. of pro scouting, but his background is in player development.

Looking back, most folks view Hinch's short managerial tenure in a much more positive light. At the time, his hire wasn't well received by old-time baseball people who wondered if he had enough field experience (beyond his playing days as an ex-big league catcher for four different teams). While he finished 89-123 in his tenure from may, 2009 to July 2010, there were no glaring mistakes cited.

It is believed Hinch would have interest in the Cubs job, especially since they have a stockpile of excellent prospects.

Yet another Padres executive, Brad Ausmus, also has been viewed as a potential Sveum successor. But Cubs president Theo Epstein suggested he'd prefer to hire a manager with major-league managing experience. That makes some sense after Sveum didn't work.

Hinch is credited with helping develop much of Arizona's bevy of young players, including Stephen Drew, Justin Upton, Chris Young, Max Scherzer, Miguel Montero, Gerardo Parra and Ian Kennedy. Sveum's undoing was a lack of progress seen in young talents Starlin Castro, Anthony Rizzo and Jeff Samardzija.

Hinch, a Stanford graduate, played for the A's, Royals, Tigers and Phillies.


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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Phil McCracken wrote:
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I actually think Ausmus could be a good manager. He's a bright guy, played catcher, and had a long career in the bigs. That all adds up to managing timber to me. And I think he will be the manager, because they're going to get pantsed on the Girardi thing, you just know.

Ausmus could be decent or he could be a dope but I totally agree on the pantsed on the Girardi thing. Why on earth would you leave the GLORIOUS Yankees of New York for the shitshow on the Northside?


THey are from here. Dont you know anyone that is from this area automatically wants to move back here at all times in their lives?

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:lol: I do though. I'm the reverse FavreFan.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking Bad
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Basically,it will be interesting if Theo & company "blink" this offseason and get some major league hitters. If they don't try,they should cancel the Cub Convention because BELIEVE this,there are a lot more Cub fans thinking like me then thinking like the small group on here who believe another 95-100 loss season is fine!

You probably shouldnt speak for anyone other than yourself, James

And the mere fact that the Convention exists proves your point wrong.

Delete this post


Delete your ass!

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jimmypasta wrote:
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Basically,it will be interesting if Theo & company "blink" this offseason and get some major league hitters. If they don't try,they should cancel the Cub Convention because BELIEVE this,there are a lot more Cub fans thinking like me then thinking like the small group on here who believe another 95-100 loss season is fine!

You probably shouldnt speak for anyone other than yourself, James

And the mere fact that the Convention exists proves your point wrong.

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Delete your ass!

Nice comeback. You're wrong. Deal with it.


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I'm sorry Bryan, but all posts with the phrase "deal with it" must be accompanied by a gif espousing the same message.

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Cubbie Nation is crumbling from within. It may be time to go back to the entire fan base being drunk in the bleachers not caring about the results on the field.

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I'm sorry Bryan, but all posts with the phrase "deal with it" must be accompanied by a gif espousing the same message.

He doesnt deserve it

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Cubbie Nation is crumbling from within. It may be time to go back to the entire fan base being drunk in the bleachers not caring about the results on the field.

Just wait til the dozens of White Sox fans start infighting.

That trailer park is going to look like Detroit!


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Gordon Wittenmyer reporting that Giradri as part of his negotiations with the Yankees is requesting to have a sit down with the Cubs.

I feel like the Yanks aren't going to put up with that. They'll make a best offer and see what happens.

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Why?

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Why?

Because the manager isnt nearly as important as all this.


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Gordon Wittenmyer reporting that Giradri as part of his negotiations with the Yankees is requesting to have a sit down with the Cubs.

I feel like the Yanks aren't going to put up with that. They'll make a best offer and see what happens.



I'm starting to be on the side that thinks Joe is just using the Cubs as leverage. Can't blame him.


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Cubbie Nation is crumbling from within. It may be time to go back to the entire fan base being drunk in the bleachers not caring about the results on the field.

Just wait til the dozens of White Sox fans start infighting.

That trailer park is going to look like Detroit!
You've already admitted there are at least 2,000 White Sox fans.

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Cubbie Nation is crumbling from within. It may be time to go back to the entire fan base being drunk in the bleachers not caring about the results on the field.

Just wait til the dozens of White Sox fans start infighting.

That trailer park is going to look like Detroit!
You've already admitted there are at least 2,000 White Sox fans.

Many of them died (before 2005 btw)


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Much ado about (almost )nothing


Why?

Because the manager isnt nearly as important as all this.


I thing it's all a diversion by Theo. This way the press talks about this and not losing over 90 games a year for a position in the draft.

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Ill admit, it has crossed my mind that the reason they want Girardi is they think it will buy them some more time.


Hope I'm wrong on that


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Ill admit, it has crossed my mind that the reason they want Girardi is they think it will buy them some more time.


Hope I'm wrong on that


Your opinions can be different then mine or BRick when it comes to the Cubs but let's face it,it hurts like Hell to lose like this no matter how you feel.

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