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QUOTE (Stan Bahnsen @ Mar 21, 2014 -> 12:38 PM)
Olt's done his ST hitting against nothing but scrubs, and isn't really tearing it up otherwise. Far from sold on his recovery.

 

Some of the Cubs prospects will be very, very good, if not great. But they won't ALL be, by a long shot. And Theo's enormous ego will likely have him trading the non-studs a bit too late. Theo and Jed are picking up every prospect (slight hyperbole) who they drafted in Boston or San Diego, but failed - it will be fun watching their enormous egos ratcheted down a peg or three.

 

Cubs Prospects that i think will do good:

Javier Baez (high errors, tho), possible all-star

Arismendy Alcantara (leage-average)

Kris Bryant (over-rated, but possibly above-average)

CJ Edwards (sleeper)

 

Not sure about:

Mike Olt

 

Cubs prospects i think will suck:

Brett Jackson (bust)

Albert Almora (don't see anything in him)

 

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QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 03:30 PM)
Cubs Prospects that i think will do good:

Javier Baez (high errors, tho), possible all-star

Arismendy Alcantara (leage-average)

Kris Bryant (over-rated, but possibly above-average)

CJ Edwards (sleeper)

 

Not sure about:

Mike Olt

 

Cubs prospects i think will suck:

Brett Jackson (bust)

Albert Almora (don't see anything in him)

What really amazes me about this team is I've seen 5+ games of their AA teams over the last 2 years and only seen 2 of those guys.

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QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 02:30 PM)
Cubs Prospects that i think will do good:

Javier Baez (high errors, tho), possible all-star

Arismendy Alcantara (leage-average)

Kris Bryant (over-rated, but possibly above-average)

CJ Edwards (sleeper)

 

Not sure about:

Mike Olt

 

Cubs prospects i think will suck:

Brett Jackson (bust)

Albert Almora (don't see anything in him)

I think Almora will have a good career. He won't be a yearly ALL-Star but he will be one of those consistent guys who plays 10-15 years in the MLB moving from team to team.

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QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 02:30 PM)
Cubs Prospects that i think will do good:

Javier Baez (high errors, tho), possible all-star

Arismendy Alcantara (leage-average)

Kris Bryant (over-rated, but possibly above-average)

CJ Edwards (sleeper)

 

Not sure about:

Mike Olt

 

Cubs prospects i think will suck:

Brett Jackson (bust)

Albert Almora (don't see anything in him)

 

 

If you don't see anything in Almora you are either being ignorant or you may need your eyes checked. Obviously he could bust but I think he's the best bet of having a long ML career because he could play CF defensively in the majors right now.

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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Apr 23, 2014 -> 07:33 AM)
Today is the 100th anniversary of Wrigley Field. A pregame ceremony will honor all of the Cubs championship teams that have played there, delaying the start of the game by zero minutes.

 

I so stole this.

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My fun fact for the day, in honor of the 100th anniversary of Wrigley Field: The defunct Chicago Whales of the Federal League and the Chicago Bears of the NFL have won more championships in Weeghman Park/Wrigley Field than the Chicago Cubs. The Chicago Whales ceased operations in 1915.

 

If you want to steal this: credit my twitter account ;)

 

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I researched this one time but I don’t remember for sure if this is correct.

 

The Sox have won the same number of World Series games in their current ballpark as the Cubs have won in their current ballpark. Two.

 

That is true.

 

The Cubs' 1918 WS games were played at Comiskey--not sure why.

 

In 1929, 1932, and 1938, the Cubs went 0-2 at Wrigley.

In 1935 they went 1-2.

In 1945 they went 1-3.

 

Also don't forget that the Bears won 4 NFL Championship games at Wrigley (plus one at Chicago Stadium!)

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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Apr 23, 2014 -> 03:55 PM)
That is true.

 

The Cubs' 1918 WS games were played at Comiskey--not sure why.

 

In 1929, 1932, and 1938, the Cubs went 0-2 at Wrigley.

In 1935 they went 1-2.

In 1945 they went 1-3.

 

Also don't forget that the Bears won 4 NFL Championship games at Wrigley (plus one at Chicago Stadium!)

 

According to Wiki, the 1918 WS was in Comiskey because it had more seating capacity.

 

Also,

In 1935 they went 1-3.

In 1945 they went 1-4.

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According to Wiki, the 1918 WS was in Comiskey because it had more seating capacity.

 

Also,

In 1935 they went 1-3.

In 1945 they went 1-4.

 

Where are you getting your figures for those years? Every place I have looked has 3 games at Wrigley in 1935 and 4 in 1945.

 

OK, I think we're saying the same thing. I'm saying they went 1-2 as in 1 win with 2 losses, and you are saying they went 1-3 as in 1 win in three games.

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QUOTE (Iwritecode @ Apr 23, 2014 -> 04:40 PM)
According to Wiki, the 1918 WS was in Comiskey because it had more seating capacity.

 

Also,

In 1935 they went 1-3.

In 1945 they went 1-4.

When my dad was a real little kid his older cousin took him to a game during the 1945 WS. They got tickets at the ticket window day of game.

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"Happy Happy Birthday,

From all of us to you,

We wish it was our birthday,

So we could party too, Hey!

 

Happy Happy Birthday,

May all your dreams come true,

We wish it was our birthday,

So we could party too, Hey!" :D

 

"This is your birthday song.

It isn't very long."

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