Jun 5, 2025 | Cubs, Featured, MLB, Pointless Exercise, Remember This Crap
Remember This Crap’s tour around the diamond has reached shortstop. Huey is back to help talk about the greatest (and Larry Bowa) Cubs shortstops in history. As always, the guys go all the way back to the 19th century and work their way up to the modern day. The...
May 6, 2021 | Cubs, Featured, MLB, Podcast
Andy and Mike D. spin the wheel of the crap and land on one of the most fun seasons in our lifetimes, the Boys of Zimmer, the 1989 Cubs. They dispel some myths about Mitch Williams’ opening day tightrope walk, revel in a big moment from a backup catcher, the...
May 10, 2016 | Cubs, Featured, MLB
Old Ma Nature decided to give us all a little mental break last night, and she rained out the Cubs regularly scheduled win against the San Diego Padres. I think we all needed it. I was asleep by nine o’clock—on the couch, no less—mostly because our beloved,...
Mar 31, 2015 | Featured, Six Question Interviews
Our six question interview series has really all been leading up to this. Â The man, the myth, the legend, Luis Valbuena. Why did you leave me? I got traded, man. Â It happens. Â I’m a baseball player. Â It’s the second time in my career already that...
Apr 27, 2012 | Cubs, Featured, Oral Histories
The current edition of the Cubs is awful. They’ve won six of their first 18, which is awful. But the Cubs know awful better than anybody else. And so, here’s the start of a short series titled: Terrible Cubs of a Recent Vintage, a (fake) oral history of...