Thursday, July 19, 2007

The Truth about Cubs fans

Remember how we were so impressed with the Chicago faithful and their ability to start cheers and sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"? Well, we have to take some of that back after Tuesday night's game. But first I should give you some background. We walked over to the field around 2pm, which is 5 hours before the first pitch, and snagged a couple tickets for the bleachers. The unique thing about bleacher seats at Wrigley is that they are all General Admission, which means that it's all first come, first serve. So we waited in line for a few hours until the gates opened at 5 o'clock. And then, it was literally a mad dash up the ramps to get the best seats possible. Next time you see a clip of Wrigley on Sportscenter, find the door amongst the ivy in right-center field, and that's where we were sitting. And we had the front row. Pretty sweet. We were even lucky enough to get a ball tossed to us from Giants' rookie pitcher, Patrick Misch. I guess there is a plus side to wearing Giants' attire in a stadium full of Cubby blue.

The game was great for me, because the Giants' finally won by taking a two run lead in the 8th on an RBI walk and RBI swinging bunt. Now, the Wrigley faithful have every right to be angry. Their bullpen just blew the game on two non-hits, and they lost to the lowly Giants. But even the worst teams win 50-60 games every year. These fans were pissin' and moanin' and whining all throughout the streets. They yelled at me "Go Home," and "Giants Suck!!" I kindly replied, "Yes, I know," and kept walking but I was surprised to discover that Cubs' fans are just your classic sore losers.

Dan retaliated by wearing Giants' colors on Wednesday, which was probably he discovered to be a bad idea around the 5th inning, when the score was 9-0 in Chicago's favor. The Giants did scored a run in the ninth inning to cut the deficit to 11 runs, but we only know that because we turned the television on when we got back to our home stay just in time to see Pedro Feliz cross the plate.

We will be driving up to Madison, Wisconsin today to stay with Uncle Ron, who we've already seen in Boston, actually. After Brewers' games on Friday and Saturday we will drive to Cincinnati on Sunday to visit Maya, Dan and Manny (their dog). Our original plan was to catch the White Sox game on the way down, but that plan flopped when we discovered that the Sox were out of town that day. We could stay until Monday night to see a game at US Cellular Field, but we decided that getting to Cincinnati was more important.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi -

I think you'll like Cincinnati. If you get a chance maybe you can see some of the outstanding pottery from the Rookwood Pottery at the Cincinnati Museum of Art. The art is quite lovely. I didn't notice that you went to any museums - maybe this could be the one.

There is also a Reds Hall of Fame next the the stadium. I didn't know the Reds were the first professional baseball team.

I know you'll be doing Graters (sp?) ice cream and maybe 4 way Cincinnati chili. Have fun!!

Lizzie