THE CHICAGO CUBS ARE GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES!
Homigod. It's stunning, really. I am a transplant, but at this point I've lived in Chicago longer than I lived anywhere else - it's my home. And I love it.
I grew up a Mets fan, so growing up with a team that had some serious curse baggage is de rigueur, but the Cubs' baggage is of a different magnitude. We haven't been to the World Series since 1945. 1945!
And the last time we won the World Series? 1908! Let's put that in perspective:
- Both radio and TV were invented
- Fourteen teams were added to Major League Baseball
- George Burns celebrated his 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 80th, 90th and 100th birthdays
- Haley's comet passed Earth, twice
- Harry Caray was born, and died
- The NBA, NHL and NFL were formed, and Chicago teams won championships in each league
- The US fought in World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War
- Man landed on the moon
- Sixteen US presidents were elected
- Eleven amendments added to the Constitution
- Prohibition was created and repealed
- The Titanic was built, set sail, sank, and was re discovered
- Wrigley Field was built and becomes the oldest park in the National League
- Flag poles were erected on Wrigley Field roof to hold all of the team's future World Series pennants, which have since rusted and been taken down
- A combination of 40 Summer and Winter Olympics have been held
- Thirteen baseball players have won the Triple Crown
- Swing music, bell-bottoms, and disco came in style, went out of style and came back in style
- The Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins have all won the World Series; what next, the Nationals?!?
- The Cubs played almost 15,000 regular-season games, losing the majority of them
- Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Oklahoma and New Mexico were admitted to the Union
No more talk of curses.
No more talk of Goats
No more talk of Steve Bartman (Doug and I were at that tragic game.)
Let's talk about Javi. And Rizzo. And Grandpa Ross. And those glorious pitchers. And Joe Maddon. And Theo Epstein. These guys are easy to root for - young and exuberant and unencumbered and READY.
For tomorrow night's game, I'm going to whip up a batch of a classic Chicago Italian Beef