@FuckedUpYogis Arguably the best downtown in all of the US. Cleaner than NY and much more lively and vibrant than LA. Chicago gets a bad rap because of neighborhoods that aren’t in downtown or on the northside. Real Chicagoans know that the entire city has something to offer for everyone.
@SamOlbur You have to suspect going from high leverage games with Venezuela with his adrenaline pumping to basically no save situations at all with the Cubs messes with you physically and mentally…
@PCHate_ Generational defensive statistics at a premier position adds up over 162. I get you’re a PCA hater and Wood and Carroll are both superstar level talents at the plate but you also show why you’re just a twitter troll and don’t know shit about baseball 😂
@SoxSideJustin It’s a crosstown rivalry. That’s it. Unless they play each other in the World Series there’s not much that fuels the rivalry other than which team has the better record. As a Cubs fans I’m more concerned with how Milwaukee and St. Louis are doing than the team on the south side.
@EllyDeLaMuse@binoysamthomas You can’t go on here and praise his defense and then say that wasn’t an error…an infielder stops the ball and keeps it in front of him no matter what. Sure it took a nasty hop but he keeps it in front of him and he has a chance to throw the runner out at the plate.
@42Cyc@downbadbears Colston Loveland has the potential to be the best tight end in the league one day and I say that with every bit of confidence. I don’t think he really knows how good he is yet.
@ChiSoxFanMike Visiting Petco for the first time for a Cubs game I was very surprised how beloved Gavin Sheets is with Padres fans. Every big at bat of his they all chant “HOLY SHEETS” over…and…over…
@SamOlbur Nico is probably is thee most underrated player in the league. One of the better defensive second baseman I’ve seen and such a professional hitter at the plate. Has basically been carrying the team to start the year. Can’t put a price on a ball player like that.
@NicoHoernerSZN Be one of the most consistent and durable outfielders. He’s a gold glove left fielder with a bat that doesn’t draw superstar numbers but he gets on base by working at bats to take walks and can have some pop with 20+ homer seasons. This is coming from a big Ian Happ critic.