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Bleacher visit #2: Am I bad luck?Tuesday, June 7, 2005I went to the game this evening with two of my brothers and my mom. We sat in the bleachers near Al Yellon's band of merry men. The weather was magnificent, if not a little warm. The wind was blowing out to left field, and the breeze was cool. In short, perfect baseball weather. The game itself was a little disappointing. The Cubs only scored one run, and that came in the ninth inning on a solo shot by Aramis Ramirez. This was followed by a feable attempt to rally, but Miguel Batista closed the game without allowing another run to cross home plate. On the Blue Jays' side, they scored early. After pushing across a run in the top of the first off John Koronka, they came back for a three run shot in the second. Although Koronka settled down after that (his primary problem was that he wasn't throwing strikes), the damage was done and the Cubs offense couldn't muster a comeback. In the fifth inning, the Cubs gave the Blue Jays five outs as Aramis Ramirez and Jerry Hairston Jr. both committed errors (While fact checking, I noticed that Ramirez was not assessed an error, but he still should have made the play). However, to his credit, Koronka escaped without allowing a run to score. In a hypothetical world where Mark Prior pitched tonight, I'm not sure if the Cubs would have won the game. But I certainly think they would have had a better shot. Once they were down by four runs, there wasn't too much fight left (especially after a GIDP in the second with the bases loaded.) Well, having concluded my second trip to the bleachers in the last 11 days, I must report that I have witnessed two of the previous three Cubs losses. Furthermore, while I was present, Scott Lange's perfect streak at Wrigley ended. The following day, when Scott attended and I didn't, the Cubs won. With that in mind, Al and I have concluded that I might possibly be bad luck when sitting in the bleachers. It doesn't quite seem right, because I really do Bleed Cubbie Blue, but I think I'm done taking chances until at least September. Posted by Byron at June 7, 2005 2:22 AM
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I also mentioned your bad luck over on my blog. Don't worry, the streak of ineptitude is likely to continue with my OWN bad luck. The Cubs lost 4 of 5 games I attended last year, 3 on blown saves. So, if the Cubs lose on Wed and Fri because of blown saves, it's all me.
(Then again, the Cubs have never lost at games I've attended at Wrigley Field with my girlfriend, so there's a chance of success. Then again, we've only been to one game there together.)
Posted by: Kurt at June 7, 2005 9:26 AM
Byron,
Yes, you are bad luck because I'm not with you. Next time, stop by Gas City and pick me up on your way to Chicago. Then we can see if your luck will change. Plus I'd love to meet you and Al and others in the CBA
Posted by: Tommy at June 8, 2005 7:21 AM
you weren't one of those ejected that Al was talking about were you? (hehe kidding :)
Posted by: 10man at June 8, 2005 1:05 PM
5-0 when I go and you don't.
0-1 when I go and you do.
Let's not see each other in October :-)
Posted by: Scott Lange at June 9, 2005 1:45 PM
We should cross reference those dates to see if I was in the stadium... I'm thinking its just the bleacher seats, cause I have a pretty good record for games I have attended.
Posted by: Byron at June 9, 2005 2:06 PM
One was Friday of last week. One was in 2000 against the Cardinals on a cold drizzly September afternoon when Will "Satan" Clark hit a grand slam but Corey's inside-the-park homer led us to victory. The other three were against the Cardinals in that great series in early September 2003.
Posted by: Scott Lange at June 9, 2005 4:06 PM
Hmmm... not at any of those. Verdict's still out I guess.
Posted by: Byron at June 9, 2005 4:26 PM
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