sinicalypse wrote:
isn't it at least a bit ironic that cubs fans would only enjoy the team when they're winning?
take it from someone who was raised a cubs fan but became an expos fan when he got into baseball (thank you vladimir guerrero), you lot are going about this all wrong (like ~110years isn't a sign from god or something). obviously the team is going to be more fun to watch when they're young and promising, but this whole proclamation/inference that baseball is only worth watching while a team is winning = jesus christ man this is why your team is what it is.
i mean, some of my best formative baseball experiences were hanging out at 90s cubs games with my uncle having him tell me about the cubs "bermuda triangle" of blauser orie and servais in the lineup. at least you have a team. all i've got is fantasy teams and while the years where i rattle off wins in 7/8 leagues are obviously special, they wouldn't be that way without the previous ~8 years with ~2 wins and next 2 years of winning only one league out of ~10, but TL;DR on that i suppose.
baseball is a lifestyle... it's a self-contained universe of a traveling sideshow that we can thank god exists because for half of the damn year it just goes on and on and on and on, and if you get caught up in winning and losing you're bound to end up a miserable Caller Bob, which defeats the purpose of getting into baseball in the first place.
so yeah i get where steve is coming from here, but to make a whole thread to declare that baseball is officially fun again because the cubs are about to get good? goddamn dude you're a fan of winning, not of baseball.
So I assume if as a young man you lost your girlfriend / wife you would never have sex again with a living woman...and stick to porn on your computer?
Pick the Sox or the Marlins or anybody but to come off with that advice you sound like a crazy person who's working on his manifesto in Montana or Montreal