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cyhiphopp

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I've been a Cub fan for a long time. Growing up going to I-Cubs games and watching WGN did that.

But **** they are killing me lately. If I didn't have fantasy baseball to follow I would stop watching baseball by June every year.

I need to find another non NL Central team to follow. Someone that can make the playoffs somewhat regularly. Any suggestions?
 

jkclone

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I've been a Cub fan for a long time. Growing up going to I-Cubs games and watching WGN did that.

But **** they are killing me lately. If I didn't have fantasy baseball to follow I would stop watching baseball by June every year.

I need to find another non NL Central team to follow. Someone that can make the playoffs somewhat regularly. Any suggestions?
The Cardinals. Duh
 

cyhiphopp

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The Cardinals. Duh

I said non-NL Central ya moran!

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Buster28

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I need to find another non NL Central team to follow. Someone that can make the playoffs somewhat regularly. Any suggestions?

I would suggest the Giants out of personal bias, but unless you are used to staying and/or able to stay up late at night for a 9:15 p.m. (Central Time) first pitch, it makes it kind of difficult to watch, especially if it goes to extra innings. AT&T is an insanely awesome place to see a game (even if on tv) and Kruk and Kuip (Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper) are two of the best/most fun tv announcers in baseball.