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  • alou wouldve missed the ball anways, but if they did win the world series, they wouldve lost ahhahahaha

  • Things Falling Apart for Chicago Cubs OUTfielder Moisés Alou during his fateful Steve BARTman trouble at Wrigley Field on 10/14/03 was practically written in the stars…or at least foretold in a publication based in ATLANTA, the city where Alou was born (P.O. Box 8916 31106). A. publication date matching author CHINuA acHEbe’s 71st b’day 697 days earlier (1 yr, 10 mo, 28 days) included notice of MOISES KAUFMAN’s “Gross Indecency: The Three Trials Of Oscar WildE”. Unrelated: KC Royals @ KAUFfman

  • Johan SANTAna of the MLB New York Mets surrendered a grand slam at Shea to FELIX HERnANDez of the Seattle Mariners on 6/23/08—the night before MARY fANT DONnan of WINSTON-SALEM faced John c. BROOKs of Raleigh in a Demoncratic runoff for Comm. of LABOR. Mets LF Moisés Alou was on the DL for the game (strained left calf). Alou's 7/3 (1966) birth in ATLANTA, GA could evoke beginning travel to ATLANTA—also the birthplace of civil rights icon Martin Luther King—on King’s 73rd birthday: JAN. 15, 2002

  • FELIX HERnANDez of the Seattle Mariners became the first American League pitcher to hit a grand slam in 37 years off Johan SANTAna of the New York Mets in a 6/23/08 Shea game. Mets LF Moisés Alou (strained left Calf) and RF RYAN CHURCH (post-CONCUSSION syndrome) were on the DL for the game. Unrelated: the 210 SMITH CHURCH address or that NC 561 community. Still, Alou went on the DL the day NBC News’ Tim Russet died (6/13/08) and some missed a 6/24/08 Demoncratic runoff vote for NC Comm of Labor

  • FELIX HERnANDez of the Seattle Mariners became the first American League pitcher to hit a grand slam in 37 years off Johan SANTAna of the New York Mets in a 6/23/08 game at Shea. Mets LF Moisés Alou (strained left Calf) and RF RYAN CHURCH (post-CONCUSSION syndrome) were on the DL for the game. As a Chicago Cub, Alou historically had Steve Bartman interfere with his attempt to catch Florida Marlins 2B Luis Castillo's fly ball in the 2003 NLCS the day Church turned 25 years old: OCT. 14, 2003

  • the cubbies

  • All The Cubs Fans Always Say That "This Is Our Year" And When They Dont Win They Always Say "Wait Till Next Year".

    1908 Baby Hahahahahaha

  • @ChiTown421 Stop capitalizing the first letter of your words.

  • so sad for cub fans... every year they think its their year =/

  • Love the Harry Caray's tavern was there in sept 2009 good food

  • Hey Chicago What do ya say the Cubs are Gunna WIN IT ALL THIS YEAR

    DOWN WITH THE CARDINALS

  • @branthemanx27

    good luck with that

  • its just because we have the goat curse and stupid fuckin fans who screw us over i admit that most of the years we suck but went we have a good year it all goes down hill toward series

    GO CUBS GO

  • @goosekiller15 So either way. the Cubs blow ass. 1908 dude. the cubs don;t have a damn legacy. just a legacy of shitty ass losing baseball.

  • @folkrockman hit the nail on the head

  • Too bad it wasn't their year, and never will be... Fuck the Cubs, GO CARDS!

  • @HHSgolfstud08 thank God there's another Birds fan on youtube

  • @jrbilliken034 yeahhhh go birds

  • Well it's like I say...the day the Cubs win..."Hell's gonna freeze over, WWIII has started and the Cubs have won the SERIES!!! What a way to go....

  • yea, God is preventing the cubs from winning....fucking loser

  • not this year lol

  • Mark my words. Satan will be loosed from his prison if the Cubs ever win the World Series. God will never allow it. Im sorry to all cubs fans, but you will know nothing but pain forever!

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