Twas the night before Game One

Twas the night before Game One, when all through Chicago

Every stomach was turning, with all thoughts on tomorrow;

The W Flags were hung through the City with care,

In hopes that Saint Maddon’s boys soon would be there;

The Cub fans were nestled, all snug in their beds;

While visions of champagne corks danced in their heads;

And some in their jerseys, and I in my cap,

Were tossing and turning, unable to nap.

When all of a sudden, I remembered this season,

I remembered the games back in May that were freezin’

Away to my iPhone I flew pretty fast,

To relive some moments, and dwell on the past;

The moonshot, the pickoff, the walk-off base hit,

The feeling of comebacks, this team never quit;

When what to my wondering eyes did appear,

But a team that made all feel that “this year” is here.

With a little old manager, so lively and quick,

Who pressed all the right buttons, and made everything click;

More rapid than eagles, they ran all the bases,

Things were great, you could tell, by the smiles on their faces;

There was Jon, and then Jake, Kyle, Jason, and Hector,

And then Carl, and then Javy, Addison, Ben, and Dexter;

To the top of the scoreboard! To the top of the wall,

To left field, and right field, they hit the baseball;

There was Addy off Jumbo, the no-hitter by Jake,

The wall catch by Rizzo, that made Wrigley shake;

And wherever they went, the baseballs, they flew,

In Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Milwaukee, too;

I remembered when Fowler came back to the team,

And how Heyward and Zobrist fit right in Joe’s scheme;

I thought about Javy, his glove and his bat,

And Rondon and Strop – with his slightly turned hat.

Not to mention Contreras, what a lovely surprise,

And the skills he picked up from Rossy the Wise.

I then closed my eyes, I could hear and could see,

The crowd chanting loudly for their “M-V-P”

His eyes – how they twinkled, made for the silver screen

The crowd would go wild, for good ol’ seventeen.

And then there’s his buddy, his partner in crime,

With clutch hits and putouts, he was there every time.

His defense was great, nothing to underscore,

He’s tops in our books and he wears forty-four.

So tonight when you’re squirming, and thinking oh no!

Know that this team is different; put your faith in dear Joe,

He’s got that broad face and a little round belly,

That shakes when he laughs like a bowl full of jelly,

But he’s also the smartest, and brings out the best,

In his hitters and pitchers he’ll take care of the rest;

And if you are doubting, pessimistic this Fall,

Take a deep breath, just enjoy it, that’s all!

Just eleven more wins, all they need to achieve,

Forget the last 1-0-8, now it’s time to believe,

And tell all San Francisco, we’re afraid of no Giant,

You can keep your BUMgarner, we’ve got Rizzo and Bryant.

15 thoughts on “Twas the night before Game One

  1. I love this poetry about our Cubbies it made me laugh and cry i do believe this is it im proud to say this is our year its here laugh cry pray lets come together and celebrate cause its finally here to Harry and Santo who was the best despite being diabetic look how he survived here’s to you mr Cub and pizza belly hope your celebrating in heaven having a big party!!

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  2. I watched with my Mom when I was a kid, There was Ernie, Santo and Williams that slid. Then my Son watched with me, While he was still on my knee. There were homeruns by Dawson, That season was Awesome. We’ve been in the playoffs here and there, We watched when the Catch was Unfair! Now, my son is a man, And A Big Cub Fan. We will be watching with hope and fear, That this WILL be “THE YEAR” !

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  3. My dad will be 86 on October 23rd and has championed the Cubs his whole life! The best birthday gift would be that the Cubs win it all!!! And so WE BELIEVE!! GO CUBBIES GO!!!

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  4. I’m a 41 year old man now and my whole life my big brother Bill and I have rooted for the Cubs win lose or draw. This year my brother is no longer here to chear with. So Cubbies bring your best. You have Angels in your outfield this I know. Everytime I hear the crowds chear I hear him screaming Go Cubs Go Yeah baby! My only wish would be to be at the field to see it. Cause I know Bill will be. I’m so very proud to be a Cubs fan now and forever.

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  5. My 108 year uncle Arthur Grewe was born in August of the last time the Cubs won their last world series and even though he is a life long White Sox fan he will be rooting for the Cubs in this years world series. I have been a Cub fan since I was 9 years old and they were in their last world series in 1945 against the Detroit Tigers. I got the bug that year because our school custodian listened to the game in the boiler room of our school and a few of us kids joined him at recess time to listen to the games on the radio. That’s when I first became a Cub fan and have rooted for them ever since.

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  6. Go Cubs Go, is all i can say.. Rizzo & Bryant will surely make them all pay… Jake Arrieta to Hendricks & Lester.. our wounds will no longer fester…..I feel it in my bones & just know it… this IS our year & this time we wont blow it…

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  7. Im a Met fan but have spent an appreciable amount of time in Chicago. You guys have a great team, the greatest ballpark EVER, loyal and deserving fans, and of most importance, a very talented team with a great manager. GO CUBS GO. You guys and your beautiful city deserve to taste victory and put to bed a century of heartache. Best of luck.

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