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Why are the cubs the worst team in the history of sports?
Do you think that they can ever shed this statement?
They are batting as a team under .100, the pitching staff has an ERA 10 times worse than the league average, they have no defense, an incopetant manager, players who go on hissy fits and temper tantrums instead of hitting streaks.
Calling them the worst team in the history of baseball isnt bad enough, I am going to say that every player on this team are a total waste of human life. Do you think the Cubs should just do us all a favor and kill themselves. I'm getting sick and tired of them playing as if they dont care.
They have 100 years to turn this franchise around and they have done absolutely nothing. The Cubs cant even find a suitable owner with enough money to purchase the team. *Tom ricketts, really, you buy a team and dont have the money, what an idiot*
I think the Cubs ONLY solution is to fold the franchise.
Congratulations. Usually questions like this only serve to show a person's ignorance in one way. But this one shows an ignorance of baseball in the present, baseball in the past, and of the business world. So while most idiots only hit a single, you managed to hit a triple. Pretty good for a newcomer.
BA of .100? Close - it's about .250. ERA about 10 times the league average? That would be true if the league average was 0.42. So obviously you can't bother to actually look at statistics to prove your argument, especially when it's so much easier to just make them up. So maybe you are instead talking about their record. No that can't be it - 18 of the 30 MLB teams have a worse record than the Cubs. Maybe you mean over the last couple of years? No, that can't be it, because the Cubs won more games in the 2007 and 2008 seasons than any other NL team. Well, let's just skip that part.
How about their"incopetant" manager? I guess the Lou Piniella that manages the Cubs must be a different Lou Piniella than the one who managed to win a World Series in Cincinnati and who managed the Mariners they tied the record for most wins in a season. Because that other Lou Piniella is pretty "copetant"
No defense? I guess that explains why every single out a Cubs pitcher has managed to get this year has been a strikeout. More like below average defense (About 17th of 30 teams - but be careful, some good teams are worse - the Mets and Red Sox for example, as well as the Cardinals)
The "hissy fits and temper tantrums"? I'll even be nice and agree with you that there have been some ugly instances of that, but I find it funny that you also say they are playing as if they don't care. I would think a team that didn't care wouldn't ever get upset. And I dare you to find me a single MLB team that can get through 50 games without a few of those things happening. If you do, you will truly find a team that doesn't care.
As for your ignorance regarding business. The Cubs have NOT been sold to Tom Ricketts, nor has Tom Ricketts bought them, What the Cubs have done is to accept Ricketts' proposal to purchase the team and has given him exclusive rights to finish the deal. All this means is that they have decided that his proposal is the best one they received. It is very common in business to put forth a proposal first, then get your financing later. As a matter of fact, I would bet there isn't a single bank that would have agreed to give him money without him getting to this stage. And I'd bet that the sale of the Cubs has been handled no differently than the sale of any other of the teams. If you think that anyone who has ever purchased an MLB team (or at least in the last 50 years or so) simply walked up to the team owners with a money order or a suitcase full of money, you are unbelievably stupid. Big business is not practiced as "cash only" - it is more about creative financing than it is anything else. In the private sector, it even happens to us. If you go to a dealer to buy a car, they usually give you your deal, then they deal with the financial end of it. They don't make you fill out a loan application ofr give them a sack full of money when you walk in. And you are not talking about someone spending$20,000 bucjs on a Chevy here - you are talking about a deal worth around (of not over) $1,000,000,000. Sorry, but those deals take a bit more to figure out than a 5 year car loan or a 30 year mortgage on a home.
Funny too that you say a team that was just sold a couple years ago "can't find a suitable owner with enough money to buy the team". The problem really stems from the fact that the team WAS sold to someone who "had enough money". Unfortunately, that person was someone who never had any intention of keeping the team in the first place.
I won't even bother with your notion that the Cubs should just "do us all a favor and kill themselves" . That statement is just too ignorant too even warrant a response, other than to say if everyone who was incompetent (notice the spelling) in this country had to kill themselves it would be a damn lonely place.
Finally, the idea that the Cubs should fold the franchise is perhaps the most ignorant of all of your comments. The bottom line of professional sports is to make money. And if you haven't noticed, the Cubs pack 40,000 people into Wrigley for nearly every single game. Add the fact that they do well on TV and radio, and the fact that they are a huge draw on the road, and I think you will find that, despite the fact that they have not won a World Series on over 100 years, they are, from a business standpoint, one of the most succesful teams in any sport. The idea of shutting them down to me would be like saying that McDonalds must as well close down because they have never won any awards from gourmet magazine for having the world's best hamburgers, or saying that Adam Sandler, whose movies make hundreds of millions of dollars, should never be allowed to be in a movie again be
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