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Cubbie Swagger On The Homefront

Much has been said about Lou’s efforts to instill a “Cubbie swagger” in his team- the notion that the team is here to win ballgames, will play with confidence for nine innings, to be underestimated at your peril. Clearly, he’s done that. It’s hard to make a rational argument that their success is a fluke.

I can’t speak for ‘da locals, but that swagger should extend to Cub fans living in enemy territory as well. Our love for the franchise may be unconditional, but we have the responsiblity to make clear that we expect this kind of winning baseball. Excited as we may be inside, outside we must control ourselves and pretend that these guys are just doing their jobs. Nothing more.

Such an incident came up this afternoon at the office. Early last year, our inventory manager constantly made sure I was aware of the standings, particularly Milwaukee’s place atop it. No swagger there- just all out astonishment that his team was in first and an urge to make sure everyone knew it. We all know what happened. Today, as I was walking by, he casually mentioned “Cubs doing good, huh?” Without even turning to him, I just nodded, said, “Yup,” and moved on. Swagger.

He chuckled to himself, forced to respect a calm, business-like demeanor. He’ll be getting no unbound excitement from me until the magic number is 0. At which point, of course, I’ll let it rip.

My Birthday Present

Today is my birthday, so allow me to be self-indulgent for a moment. Last year, the Cubs gave me one of the greatest birthday presents ever. Yes, division championship, epic comeback against Milwaukee, yadda, yadda, yadda… it was how they went about it that made it so special.

On June 2, a year ago yesterday, Lou had his tirade, got ejected, got suspended, thus beginning his great master plan to save the season (everyone pretends it was planned that way, and so do I because it’s so much fun to believe). The official fireworks began on June 3, my birthday, with a big win over Atlanta to salvage the series. The best part about that season was the punditry afterwards talking about the Cubs’ record since June 3. For the rest of the year, it was June 3rd this, June 3rd that and that made the comeback just that much more special for me.

With my golf plans rained out this afternoon, I’m heading up to Appleton to catch Ryne Sandberg lead the Peoria Chiefs against the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.   

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