Meanwhile, tonight I’ll be equally as interested in how Clayton Richard does in his first start of the season as I will be with which Cub hitters will pick up the slack for Aramis Ramirez.
10. Broadcasters
Cubs fans hate Hawk because he’s a homer/complainer/know-it-all. Sox fans don’t like Len and Bob because they work for the Cubs and they’re not Hawk. In reality, both announcing crews are great in their own way. Hawk is entertaining, brutally honest, and his catch phrases, all 50 or so of them, never get old. Steve Stone knows the game of baseball inside and out, and serves as the perfect compliment to Hawk. Len and Bob are as solid as they come, and know how to let the game come to them without forcing it.
9. Enjoy both ballparks
Wrigley has the ambiance and tradition, while the Cell has convenience and comfort. Plus, if you go to both ballparks frequently enough, you can decide for yourself which team has the better fans, and not go by what Barack Obama thinks. Although there’s nothing like seeing the Cubs win a day game at Wrigley, I’d give the advantage overall to the Cell for three main reasons: you actually have room to move around, the food is a lot better, and parking is way easier.
8. Crosstown Classic World Series
7. Screw loyalty
6. No jealousy
5. Managers
4. Have something to watch in the summer
3. Root for good stories on both sides
So far, most of the surprises on both sides of town haven’t been good, when you consider Geovany Soto, Milton Bradley, and Alexei Ramirez’s batting averages, all the Cubs’ injuries, and the fact that Scott Podsednik has started eight games in the outfield for the Sox. But last year, there were a bunch of great stories for both teams, the big two being the emergence of Carlos Quentin and Ryan Dempster. However, many Cubs fans wouldn’t appreciate or even acknowledge how great Quentin was before he got injured, because they were too caught up in all the “this is the year” talk, and also were jealous that Kenny Williams stole him from Arizona while Jim Hendy shelled out big money for Kosuke Fukudome. Likewise, a lot of Sox fans didn’t cheer for Dempster because he came out of nowhere to give the Cubs one of the best rotations in baseball, while the Sox staff was terrible the last two months and almost cost them the division.
2. Double your chances
Okay, this one is pretty simple, even though I suck at math. If you root for two teams instead of one, you have a better chance each day of seeing at least one of them win a ballgame. Let’s say the Sox lose a tough game, like last week’s extra-innings loss to the Royals for example. Sox fans are going to be pissed off the rest of that night, and probably still thinking about it until the next day’s game. But if the Cubs were to win on that day, well, you may get over the Sox quicker, and therefore have second thoughts about emailing Guillen (ozzieguillen13@hotmail.com) to tell him how much his team sucks.
1. Lack of success in Chicago sports
Since the Bulls dynasty ended in 1998, other than the White Sox World Series title, the Bears' trip to the Super Bowl and the Cubs’ 2008 regular season, there hasn’t been much to get excited about from any of the city’s five professional sports teams. That’s a shame too, because Chicago is a huge sports market with some of the greatest fans in the world. We’ve suffered through so many bad seasons here, that when we finally saw both teams reach the postseason last year for the first time since 1906, I was on cloud nine (unfortunately that feeling lasted all of five days). May I remind you also that the Cubs haven’t won a World Series in 101 years, and up until 2005, the Sox had gone 88 years without one. Not that you probably needed the reminder.
3 comments:
You didn't grow up in Chicago, did you?
I rooted for both teams when I was a little kid, but then I grew up and realized I had to make up my mind.
My friend in New York roots for both the Yankees and the Mets, but I figure he's insane and wants to get beat up.
Not even in the Bay Area do you find people rooting for both the A's and Giants.
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