Thursday, September 27, 2018

Time to Tear Down Wrigley: 1 Reason The Yankee Fans Want To Win More Than The Cubs Fans

Its the old "fool me once..." saying that keeps biting the Cubs. Can we all agree Wrigley Field is obviously too small. How many fan interfered plays are acceptable? Also, why does it seem like Cubs fans only interfere in ways that hurt their own team?

Here is my reason the Yankees care more about winning than the Cubs:
This happened...


I am sure we all remember Jeffrey Mayer becoming a hero way back when. After this, the Yankees tore down their beloved, history rich stadium and built a new one. Since then, there have been no interferences as big as Mayer's that I can think of in Yankee games. They saw a possible problem and made a change for the sake of winning. Plus, Yankee fans in fact are willing to give 100% on every ball to help their team whenever possible.





On to the Cubs fans and their selfish ways. How many times does this stuff need to happen before the Cubs get proactive and tear down Wrigley? 



Even the nets won't stop stupid, baseball rule ignorant "fans" from screwing their home team. If the Cubs want any chance to win another World Series they have to build a new stadium. Wrigley should be left standing for the ivy to swallow with a plaque commemorating a stadium and baseball team the fans didn't deserve. There is a Chicago bleacher brawl video going around of fans fighting at a ball game. If this play didn't spark a fight, what the hell did in that game?

By now I hope you are thinking "what an idiot" as you read this stuff. It is all in fun and not actually the way I feel or even realistic. I hope Wrigley stands forever and given the chance I would rather punch a Yankee fan in the stomach over a Cubs one. I just hadn't posted in a while and this was the baseball bouncing around the melon this morning. Thanks for reading if you lasted this long into the post. Go A's!

6 comments:

  1. I'm glad I read all the way through because I was totally ready to fight! But in all seriousness, spacial awareness seems to be a rampant issue both inside and outside of the ballpark.

    ReplyDelete
  2. My stomach thanks you for not punching it. LOL

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Lol. A certain Lost Collector may not appreciate that line.

      Delete
  3. I have never had 1st row seats near the field... and that's probably a good thing, because I'd be the idiot with the glove interfering. I'm usually a bleacher guy... or if I want to drop some money, I'll get first row in the 2nd deck... so I don't mess anything up.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Funny post and more than a little accurate. Fans can be weird

    ReplyDelete