Chicago Cubs on Pace for 90-Loss Season
Carlos Silva wasn’t the only one who checked out of Sunday’s game due to illness. I was history after the Cubs fell behind 6-1 in the fourth, sickened by this weekend series in Colorado.
Friday we watched the Cubs give up 12 runs in the bottom of the eighth, including a major league record 11-consecutive hits, en route to a 17-2 loss.
Saturday was Carlos Gonzalez’s walk-off home run to complete the cycle. And Sunday was another typical Cubs outing—too little too late.
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And who on earth knows what happens to this team in Colorado? Chicago is 5-13 in its last 18-games at Coors Field.
Meanwhile, our Cubs enter August 7-9 since the All-Star break, and one game ahead of fifth-place Houston.
At the current pace, we’re looking at a 90-loss season. Puke!






