Chicago Cubs 2026

#877      
Whatever. I'm a Cubs' fan destined from conception. Thanks Mom and Dad.

Get 'em today! Was gonna suggest Hoyer call up Iowa Cubs. Then looked at their record; no thanks.

Let's play two! Ernie!

It's a long season.
 
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#881      
Attendance is not down, so do they really care?
They won't feel the attendance punch until the end of August when the kids go back to school, the season is pretty much in the toilet and people have moved on to football season.

Right now, these tickets were purchased months ago and a bad day at Wrigley in the summer is better than a good day doing most anything else.
 
#885      
However, Marquee viewership dips dramatically when they stink and they care about that.
in general , the Ricketts have been decent owners . Wrigley is awesome as is the neighborhood because of it .

2016 was a dream

but, it’s clear that winning 94 games every year just isn’t a priority for them .I don’t expect that to change anytime soon . So we will probably only get a division winner once every 5-6 years and a wildcard twice every 5-6 years . I don’t see a NLCS or WS appearance ever .
 
#886      
Wow, season is already over in the first week in June? Certainly Cubs hit a rough spot and division title is looking like a reach, but still firmly in wild card race. And if I’m not mistaken, three years ago both teams in WS didn’t win their division and the year before that the WS loser didn’t win division. Uphill battle? Sure. But it’s a long season. Cubs are 5-5 over last 10, have won 2 of last 3, and play 17 straight games against teams under .500.
 
#887      
Wow, season is already over in the first week in June? Certainly Cubs hit a rough spot and division title is looking like a reach, but still firmly in wild card race. And if I’m not mistaken, three years ago both teams in WS didn’t win their division and the year before that the WS loser didn’t win division. Uphill battle? Sure. But it’s a long season. Cubs are 5-5 over last 10, have won 2 of last 3, and play 17 straight games against teams under .500.
They’ve also lost 19 out of the last 26.
 
#888      
Signed pitcher Antoine Kelly. Wabash Valley College, Mt Carmel Il. The Mt Carmel that is South of Lawrenceville and North of Carmi.
 
#889      
Justin Steele
Cade Horton
Matthew Boyd
Jamison Taillon
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#891      
As I keep saying, the Bregman singing is the worse signing ever by the Cubs… worse than the Hayward signing by a mile. An overrated loser
Yes, I never did like them signing him. Should have kept Shaw at 3rd base and saved the money for pitching. Now we are stuck with another bad contract. I swear we go from bad contracts after bad contracts on players that are past their prime.
 
#892      
I guess Counsell might as well start Swanson again. The offense still sucked when he was benched. At least he plays gold glove caliber D.
 
#893      
I didn’t watch the game last night and didn’t hear about Alcantara getting doubled off as a pinch runner until watching postgame coverage. He’s never looked impressive at all to me. In this call up he’s really only being used as a pinch runner. If he’s one of your top two prospects, you don’t have anything. Martinez has done fairly well since being added to the big club but looks slow and unathletic.
 
#895      
As I keep saying, the Bregman singing is the worse signing ever by the Cubs… worse than the Hayward signing by a mile. An overrated loser
I still like the Hayward signing. He was good ball player. His defense was stellar.
 
#898      
I still like the Hayward signing. He was good ball player. His defense was stellar.

Not sure I'd say "I like the Hayward signing," but it was definitely less bad, thus the comment ("worse than the Hayward signing by a mile").

The Bregman signing (and to a lesser degree Hayward) are proof of the folly of demanding aggressive actions and free agent signings by the owners for the sake of showing that they "want to win." Bregman is and has always been a fraud. He was probably the 6th best player on those Astros teams, and all of them benefited immensely from and padded their stats using that trash bin spy camera system. I would have rather the Cubs spent that money on a contact hitter (they already had tons of streaky "power hitters" who tended to fade and slump for extended periods of times) and/or a couple of arms.
 
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