As the saying goes, “there’s no place like home,” and the Cubs couldn’t get back home to Wrigley Field fast enough after this last road trip. Full Story »
For those who want Kimbrel up here fast, be careful what you wish for.
As for Eloy, Ian Happ had no connection on this trade since he was an infielder at the time. However the Cubs have 23 outfielders that they felt were ahead of him which is why they traded him.
Your point about Q was spot on. For once. Keep it up, you're starting to get it. Do you write real columns too?