Daily Facepalm 2.14.2012

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Cubs May or May Not Have Added a Cuban

We're still on Jorge Soler watch, which I suspect will result in a brand new member of the "Putting Cub in Cuban" club. All the stories supposedly shooting down the van Dyck article suggesting the Cubs have a tentative deal in place basically restate what the original article already said: they can't make the agreement officially official, so officially there's no official deal. That's not a refutation. I highly suspect the Cubs make this deal. But my suspicions are generally highly suspect, so believe what you will. 

Cubs' Win-Now Mindset

The Cubs are not focused on the future, despite their obvious focus on the future. Or something. I can't possibly improve on MB's assessment of the Cubs' win-now approach heading into the spring

That’s probably a good philosophy because once spring is over so is the winning.

Dale Sveum is a bit more optimistic, saying the Cubs aren't rebuilding, they're just building. Which essentially means the Cubs aren't deconstructing a dynasty, they're building on a sandlot.

You're killing me, Smalls.

You're killing me, Smalls.

Fukudome —–> White Side of the Rivalry

Kosuke Fukudome is signing with the White Sox for 1 year, $1 million. Cue throngs of incredulous fans wondering how a past-his-prime player could be signed for less money four years after signing for a lot.

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73 thoughts on “Daily Facepalm 2.14.2012”

  1. Rodrigo Ramirez wrote:

    @ Mucker:
    Cue the Josh “she’s ugly” bit.
    But for reals, that girl is ridiculously hawt.

    Supposedly she’s dating Mark Sanchez and I already hated him so I know I fucking loathe him.

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  2. Holy shit. The Cubs just offered me season tickets in the bleachers.

    If I decline the offer, they still keep me on the list for season tickets where you aren’t a football field away from the action.

    I believe this new gambit will fail.

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  3. I’m guessing if SK takes the Bleacher seats, he would get a chance at the better seats next year before the wait list people do. (Assuming there are just as many dropouts next year as there apparently were this year).

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  4. If you purchase Budweiser Bleacher Season Tickets, you will become a Cubs Season Ticket Holder and have the opportunity next year to participate in our Season Ticket Holder Renewal & Relocation Event before we offer season tickets to members on the Cubs Season Ticket Waiting List next season. As a reference point, all 2011 season ticket holders that bought into the Budweiser Bleachers and wished to relocate into the seating bowl for 2012 had the opportunity to do so this past November. Please note these opportunities are dependent on availability, so we cannot guarantee when and where each season ticket holder will receive the opportunity to relocate in the future.

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  5. Rice Cube wrote:

    The good news for you is that if the stadium is half-empty anyway, bleachers tickets will let you get into the bowl area so you can relocate yourself as an added bonus.

    They do? They used to be totally separate.

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  6. @ Aisle424:
    I wonder if what I said is only true for the single game tickets then. When I bought bleachers tix the seat nazi told me that I could go anywhere in the park with those, even to the bowl section.

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  7. Suburban kid wrote:

    If you purchase Budweiser Bleacher Season Tickets, you will become a Cubs Season Ticket Holder and have the opportunity next year to participate in our Season Ticket Holder Renewal & Relocation Event before we offer season tickets to members on the Cubs Season Ticket Waiting List next season. As a reference point, all 2011 season ticket holders that bought into the Budweiser Bleachers and wished to relocate into the seating bowl for 2012 had the opportunity to do so this past November. Please note these opportunities are dependent on availability, and since we will suck for the foreseeable future, we guarantee you will receive the opportunity to relocate in the future.

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  8. @ Rice Cube:

    Weird. So I could buy two bleacher seats for $60 and have as many friends as I want buy $10 Upper Deck reserved seats. Then one by one escort them from the bowl to the Bleachers using the bleacher ticket stubs as the pass back into the bleacher area.

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  9. Aisle424 wrote:

    @ Rice Cube:
    Weird. So I could buy two bleacher seats for $60 and have as many friends as I want buy $10 Upper Deck reserved seats. Then one by one escort them from the bowl to the Bleachers using the bleacher ticket stubs as the pass back into the bleacher area.

    No.

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  10. Aisle424 wrote:

    Weird. So I could buy two bleacher seats for $60 and have as many friends as I want buy $10 Upper Deck reserved seats. Then one by one escort them from the bowl to the Bleachers using the bleacher ticket stubs as the pass back into the bleacher area.

    That’s unfair to the fans who paid full price for their tickets and couldn’t afford an escort.

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  11. Aisle424 wrote:

    Weird. So I could buy two bleacher seats for $60 and have as many friends as I want buy $10 Upper Deck reserved seats. Then one by one escort them from the bowl to the Bleachers using the bleacher ticket stubs as the pass back into the bleacher area.

    It only works one way, based on what I understand. If they want free reign of the park, they have to buy the bleachers seats. So folks who get the $10 Upper Deck tix won’t be able to get into the bleachers because they don’t have a bleachers-specific ticket, but bleachers folks could go into the bowl.

    Which doesn’t really make sense because the bleachers kind of suck if you actually want to watch the game.

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  12. Rice Cube wrote:

    It is also possible that the seat nazis telling me this information were full of shit, so you may wish to find an alternate source.

    That doesn’t mean it wasn’t true at the time you heard it.

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  13. When the fuck is this Soler thing going to be officially official? We need something concrete to disagree with MB about.

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  14. @ fang2415:
    In the meantime, tell him Escoffier was a fraud who wasn’t fit to open the cans of Campbell’s products sous chef for Sandra Dee.

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  15. @ Mish:
    Every appraisal of our system seems ignore Whitenack and McNutt. If those two are healthy, shouldn’t they be considered for a spot as strongly as Travis Wood?

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  16. @ GW:

    I’ve heard that it’s not even close and that the Cubs are in a pack of 7-8 teams vying, depending on how serious you think the Yankees are.

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  17. (dying laughing) @ this:

    Dale Sveum is a bit more optimistic, saying the Cubs aren’t rebuilding, they’re just building. Which essentially means the Cubs aren’t deconstructing a dynasty, they’re building on a sandlot.

    Nice job, AC.

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  18. Yeah I didn’t think Whitenack was that close, even before TJS. McNutt would/will be a candidate if/when he can pitch like he did in 2010, but I think it was a big enough setback last year that they aren’t going to rush him.

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  19. Len Kasper on the Score today argued that Kerry Wood should really have his jersey number retired by the team when he retires.
    His reasons: K/9, TJS, Hometown discount.
    Len Kasper, your stat nerd cred is hereby revoked. Please go say 14 Hail WARs and 15 Our FIPs.

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  20. Rice Cube wrote:

    So folks who get the $10 Upper Deck tix won’t be able to get into the bleachers because they don’t have a bleachers-specific ticket, but bleachers folks could go into the bowl.

    They can if you give them the extra bleacher ticket to flash when they go from the bowl to the bleachers. So you have two people buy bleachers and have one person take both to the bowl and have all the $10 seat people come back using the extra bleacher ticket. Bleachers are general admission so you could theoretically do that for as big a group as you want. You’d just have to probably switch off who brings the ticket from the bleachers to the bowl so the seat Nazis don’t recognize you by the 5th time you do it.

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  21. So Ramirez gets his number retired too, right? He gave the Cubs TWO hometown discounts. So did Dempster. Fuck it. Let’s just retire all the numbers. Instead of flags that people can see honoring the players they can have little stickers on the foul pole.

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