Tuesday, November 1, 2016

THE LAST DANCE IN WRIGLEYVILLE 2016

 Game 5 Wrigley Field, World Series 2016

For the first time ever, we got to sing “Go Cubs Go”, written by Steve Goodman, in our home park in the World Series.

An estimated 300,000 people were in Wrigleyville for this last home game. I would say WE WERE ALL NERVOUS. Including A-Rod, Pete Rose and Big Frank. 


In the end, the Cubs did what they have done all year, show resilience. The difference is, this game was do or die.  No matter what the outcome becomes of this series, the Cubs have forever shattered the curse. If they lose, they just lost to a better more prepared team. Remember the curse rears its ugly head when crazy events happen that cause the team to fold and lose a series in a dramatic collapse. The Cubs had plenty of chances to do that however they never folded. When an epic collapse seemed eminent on the home floor for this seasons best team, the Cubs did not fold. 

Cleveland Indians, you're going to have to BEAT the Chicago Cubs flat out.  As a famous president once said, "We will not go silently into the night, we will not go without a fight"  Ok, maybe that was a quote from the movie Independence day but it rings true about the 2016 Chicago Cubs. Make no mistake, teams built like the Cleveland Indians win the world series and power teams built like the Chicago Cubs, struggle against great pitching which is why, analytically, I picked Cleveland to win the series against the team that I heart.
In the next day or two, somebody will be pop champagne like the famous Jim Jones song. Regardless of the outcome, this series was one for the ages and the Chicago Cubs have won in 2016.

Please feel free not to correct me on any misspellings or typos because like I said in my first blog, I am no Journalist lol.  #GoCubsGo 

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