As the Cubs head down to Cincinnati to take on the Reds, we offer a humble send up of former Cubs skipper – and current ward of the Reds – Dusty Baker. Best of luck to the young arms of Cincinnati.
By Brett on May 7, 2010
As the Cubs head down to Cincinnati to take on the Reds, we offer a humble send up of former Cubs skipper – and current ward of the Reds – Dusty Baker. Best of luck to the young arms of Cincinnati.
Posted in Cubs Humor | Tagged Reds | 4 Responses
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Doesn't matter if you hold them to one. Can't win if you don't score.
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That is beautiful.
Thanks Kenny. I try.
Hilarious, until I start thinking about Mark Prior and Kerry Wood.
[...] Barring a “significant change,” Aroldis Chapman will not be a starting pitcher this season with the Reds, despite efforts to move in that direction all offseason. Chapman never wanted to start, and Dusty Baker never wanted him to start, so the duo are going to get their way. Mike Leake, then, returns to the rotation, and Jonathan Broxton becomes a very, very expensive setup man. (This seems like an appropriate time to link this Dusty/Chapman movie poster.) [...]