Not freaking out yet…

The Cubs have stalled (since a great weekend, Milwaukee has won two in a row, and we’ve lost the one game we’ve played) at a magic number of four, with a combined 10 games left for us and the Brewers.  Some, smelling the all too familiar scent of collapse, have started the ledge-climbing.

I’m not there yet, but tonight’s games will tell a lot.  I really do think we’re going to be in *severe* trouble if the magic number doesn’t drop at least one digit tonight.  Obviously I’d vastly prefer it to be due to a Cubs’ win, rather than a Brewers’ loss, but at this point I’ll take either, frankly.  And if both happen tonight, and the magic number drops to 2, I think it’s basically over.

If the Cubs do blow it?  Well, I’ve been there before.  And I remember all too well the year of 1998, when a truly lame Cubs team bumbled their way into the post-season, only to be humiliated on national television by the Braves three games in a row.  If we can’t even beat the Brewers, we clearly don’t deserve to go to the play-offs.  Then it will be back to the familiar mantra, “Wait until next year.”

That being said, I still think we’re going to do this.  I should have a better feel for things tomorrow, though.

  • Chris Magyar

    Meanwhile, the Rockies have me just beside myself. 9 in a row? A chance to sneak away the NL West crown? And actual pitching staff? Needless to say, the much smaller and only recently democratic nation of Rockies Fandom is counting all its chickens before they hatch. Would that we had the wisdom of Cubs fans, to prepare for the impending collapse. NO! Success will be ours at last!

  • Good luck to you, sir!

  • Ericb

    They’re still probably playing better than the Mets at this point. Talk about limping into the off-season.

  • Chris Magyar

    10 in a row! If the Yankees were doing this, the national press would be apoplectic right now. As it is, the streak and remarkable come-from-behind chase bumps the Rockies to, like, fourth on SportsCenter.

  • Yeah, I remember when the Ken Burns Baseball show–which was something like 20 hours long–mentioned the Cubs for a total of like ten minutes, if that.

    It *is* one of the oldest baseball franchises, but you know, it’s not on the East Coast.

  • Food

    With a three-game series against the Silverbacks to end the season, that’s gonna be kick-ass!

    Relevant trivia: Every year in this decade has had a different team win the World Series. The decade that came closest was the ’80s, when the Dodgers were the only team to win it twice. I like it. So I’ll be hoping that the Red Sox, Yankees, Angels, and Silverbacks go down.

  • Chris Magyar

    Barring a Rockies postseason berth, I’m rooting hard for an Indians/Cubs series. That way, nobody loses. (Yeah, yeah, 1908, but 1948 is pretty ugly, too.)

  • I don’t know, the Cubs played like crap again today, but the Brewere are behind right now. I fear we will get in because the Brewers suck *just* a little more than we do, and that we’ll then get killed in three games like we did in 1998.

    I mean, I hope not, but that’s how it’s shaping up.