06-25-2010, 06:47 PM
<!--quoteo(post=102957:date=Jun 25 2010, 05:16 PM:name=MrSheps)-->QUOTE (MrSheps @ Jun 25 2010, 05:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Phil Rogers:
<i>They lost Zambrano when they reacted to the Michael Barrett dugout fight by shipping out the catcher and giving the pitcher a contract that makes the ones held by Jake Peavy and Mark Buehrle look like peanuts. The Cubs just didn't know they lost him.</i>
I'm not sure if Rogers is on the like or dislike list for people, but I think in a way I have to agree with this. It's in the past now, but you side with the guy in the wrong like that and you know it's going to come back to haunt you down the line eventually.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Rogers loves Chicago baseball so much that he spent over the first month of spring training reporting from Florida this year. You know the state that neither Chicago team trains but Phil was able to slurp the Cards while he was there.
The guy hates the Cubs and writes as intellegently about Chicago baseball as your average brain dead, comatosed 98 year old.
Yeah, the Cubs should have shipped out one of their winningest pitchers and stood behind the Neanderthal catcher who forgot how to hit or call a game.
<i>They lost Zambrano when they reacted to the Michael Barrett dugout fight by shipping out the catcher and giving the pitcher a contract that makes the ones held by Jake Peavy and Mark Buehrle look like peanuts. The Cubs just didn't know they lost him.</i>
I'm not sure if Rogers is on the like or dislike list for people, but I think in a way I have to agree with this. It's in the past now, but you side with the guy in the wrong like that and you know it's going to come back to haunt you down the line eventually.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Rogers loves Chicago baseball so much that he spent over the first month of spring training reporting from Florida this year. You know the state that neither Chicago team trains but Phil was able to slurp the Cards while he was there.
The guy hates the Cubs and writes as intellegently about Chicago baseball as your average brain dead, comatosed 98 year old.
Yeah, the Cubs should have shipped out one of their winningest pitchers and stood behind the Neanderthal catcher who forgot how to hit or call a game.