Posts Tagged ‘Brewers’

Monday night, I had the pleasure of making a guest appearance on Bill Ivie’s I-70 Baseball Radio podcast on blogtalkradio.com.  It is a great compilation of Cardinals and Royals fan bloggers and always a fun listen.  This particular episode, they…

“We shocked the world”.Those words are uttered in only two cases.  Absolute disasters, or sports miracles.  It’s kind of bizarre, but in no other situation do you ever hear of anyone saying that the world was shocked. Ever.  Even with…

When it comes to Chicago Cubs baseball, if recent events have taught us anything, it’s never say always.  One of my favorite things to say here at Prose and Ivy is, “We’ll Always Have Pittsburgh”.  Given our performance in the…

Since Piniella made the well-spun
‘voluntary/good of the team’ Zambrano move to the bullpen
last week, the Cubs’ bats woke up in the third game of the
series against the Mets, swept the NL Central rival Milwaukee
Brewers and are…

Incredible game today as we defeated the Brewers 9-5.  Great start to our home schedule and the home crowd was loving the turn around the team showed at home as opposed to the flop our  opening road trip turned into…

And not in a good “family game night” kind of way either. Cubs lost to the Giants today and the Rockies defeated the St. Louis Cardinals.  At the start of the day our elimination number was holding strong at three….

Hey buddy, got any change? If you’re a Cubs fan, that’s pretty much what you’re thinking about, hoping for and expecting come this off-season.  And the Cubs have no choice.  Staying put is a recipe for disaster.  Last year they…

Today on Twitter I put it out there that the
Cubs would sweep this series from the Cardinals.  So
much for that.Forget should be, could be, would be.  How
good ARE we?  Honestly, maybe not that good.Sure,
healthy I think…

One for Me. One for Brew.

Posted: September 18, 2008 in Dailies
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The magic number is down to two.  One win for the Cubs…one loss for the Brewers.  That’s it.  That’s all that is standing between the Cubs and a repeat title in the National League Central.  151 games played.  92 won….

Are there no limits to the talents of Kosuke Fukudome?!  People said he was fast, but he’s shown some great speed so far this season!  Today against the Brewers, Fukudome nearly became the first player in major league baseball history…