Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Three in a Row? Who are These Guys?

In the last week and a half, we have seen the Cubs have:
  1. Three late-inning comebacks
  2. Four oustanding pitching performances in a row (Zambrano, Prior, Rusch, Mitre)
  3. Back-to-back Ryan Dempster saves (including a four-pitch, 1-2-3 ninth against the Astros)
  4. Sergio Mitre beating Hall-of-Famer Roger Clemens
  5. A winning streak! They actually exist!
  6. Jason Dubois
Everyone breathe. Strange things are afoot at the Circle C(ubs). I think we need to take a moment to enjoy them. For the last three games, the Cubs have actually been fun to watch. For the last three games, I was actually glad that I didn't shatter my TV when Corey Patterson tried to catch that Konerko liner with the outside of his mitt. For three games, I didn't mind that Neifi Perez is still hitting second, despite his average dropping two thousand points over the past couple of weeks. At least it was better than Hollandsworth hitting second, for God's sake.

Is this the team even the most pessimistic Cubs fan hoped for in spring training? One that actually gave a damn about what was going on between the foul lines? One that had one or two clutch hits in a season? One that closed out a lead after a great pitching performance? One that beat the bad teams?

This is, at least, what I'd hoped for, despite the fact that I didn't think the team was particularly good going into the season. The Cubs are going for a three-game sweep of the hapless Astros tonight. A sweep would be their first of the season (I don't count two-game sweeps over the Pirates; sorry), and the four-game winning streak would double their previous record of two measly games in a row. The Cubs need a good start from Maddux, and they need to keep the momentum up. Eamus Catuli!

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