Take a chance on bad boy Milton Bradley?
Milton Bradley doesn’t like the Chicago Cubs, and the Cubs aren’t exactly crazy about him either.
Read moreMilton Bradley doesn’t like the Chicago Cubs, and the Cubs aren’t exactly crazy about him either.
Read moreIt was not that long ago that Jason Frasor was forever damned to the bowels of the bullpen.
Read moreIf and when the domino falls on the Roy Halladay trade, it could create a domino effect which would see more than just one Blue Jay leaving the nest in Toronto.
On the surface a 4-5 record at home might not look so bad, but when you take into consideration that two or three of those losses could have easily translated into wins, that’s what makes it sting a little more.
I’m starting to think that Cito Gaston’s infamous “lose one to win two later” coaching strategy is turning more into the “lose two now and maybe win one later”.
In an extremely close one-run game, molehills are mountains.
I wonder what the opposite of a fist pump is … could it be a fist thrust downwards or possibly a fist bump?