From The Vault: Bodysuited Dude Asked to Leave
Check out this dude. He shows up to a Cubs game in a full bodysuit. I'm talking head to toe red spandex... can't even see his eyeballs.
First off, one has to question the timing of this stunt. It is an midweek, low attended game. That kind of a effort deserves a Friday afternoon against the Cardinals... in the bleachers.
And besides looking odd, the dude didn't do anything at all to cause a commotion. He was even kind enough to remove his helmet for the national anthem (see below:)
But apparently there is some policy against these types of shenanigans because an inning later... security showed up and escorted the dude out like he was Steve Bartman
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Mike Quade Is The Man
(Image "borrowed" from www.thecubsbrickyard.com)
Mike Quade is no longer just the interim manager of the Chicago Cubs. In a few hours he will be officially named as the real deal manager. We have already posted a few gems about the new guy: Who's This Mike Quade? , The Cubs Skipper Search, and my personal favorite: Don't Make Mike Quade Angry!
We here at The Wrigley Blog wish him success. His success means Cubs success and Cubs success means pleasure for us and all of those Cubbie fans around the world.
Go get 'em Coach err Manager Q!
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Cubs Skipper Search - Ignorance vs Incompetence
(image from http://www.mycubstoday.com)
I wouldn't say I'm a big fan of the Cubs new owner or their old General Manager. I'd say that the problem with Tom Ricketts is: He doesn't know what he is doing, and worse yet, he think Jim Hendry does.
And I believe this search for a new skipper is a good example of this battle between ignorance and incompetence.
I read a pretty interesting article this morning over at fanpeeps.com that talked about this very thing. The gentleman there argued that the skipper search has come down to Ricketts' choice: Ryne Sandberg vs Hendry' pick: Mike Quade. Mr. Ricketts did promise to that it was ultimately the decision of the General Manager, but that sounds to me like some sorta business-world jargon to cover his rear in case the decision goes south.
I guess my money would be on Quade at this point. Ricketts has to know that this is Hendry's last big decision as GM. If this new manager doesn't lead the Cubs to the promised land, somebody's going to have to take the fall. And you can't make Hendry the scapegoat if you take the decision out of his hands.
Well, actually Ricketts can and will make Hendry the scapegoat no matter what, but I'd still put a nickel on Quade.
I wouldn't say I'm a big fan of the Cubs new owner or their old General Manager. I'd say that the problem with Tom Ricketts is: He doesn't know what he is doing, and worse yet, he think Jim Hendry does.
And I believe this search for a new skipper is a good example of this battle between ignorance and incompetence.
I read a pretty interesting article this morning over at fanpeeps.com that talked about this very thing. The gentleman there argued that the skipper search has come down to Ricketts' choice: Ryne Sandberg vs Hendry' pick: Mike Quade. Mr. Ricketts did promise to that it was ultimately the decision of the General Manager, but that sounds to me like some sorta business-world jargon to cover his rear in case the decision goes south.
I guess my money would be on Quade at this point. Ricketts has to know that this is Hendry's last big decision as GM. If this new manager doesn't lead the Cubs to the promised land, somebody's going to have to take the fall. And you can't make Hendry the scapegoat if you take the decision out of his hands.
Well, actually Ricketts can and will make Hendry the scapegoat no matter what, but I'd still put a nickel on Quade.
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Our Least Read Headlines 2010
The Cubs Season is over. We here at The Wrigley Blog are looking back at the last 7 months to bring you a Bottom 5 list of our least read, least commented on, and - I reckon- our least important posts of the year. Enjoy:
#5 Treadmill Delivered
We were never able to verify whether it was a treadmill or one of them elliptical machines, but it was kinda funny that it took 10 men to unload it.
#4 Sheffield Road To Be Repaved
Not important enough to read about I guess, but the new road is a beaut!
#3 Recycling Bins Installed
Taking care of the earth is important and everything but no one cares
#2 Workers Work On Something
We couldn't figure out what they were doing up there
#1 Sidewalk Closed
Kinda speaks for itself
#5 Treadmill Delivered
We were never able to verify whether it was a treadmill or one of them elliptical machines, but it was kinda funny that it took 10 men to unload it.
#4 Sheffield Road To Be Repaved
Not important enough to read about I guess, but the new road is a beaut!
#3 Recycling Bins Installed
Taking care of the earth is important and everything but no one cares
#2 Workers Work On Something
We couldn't figure out what they were doing up there
#1 Sidewalk Closed
Kinda speaks for itself
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