The Birds are 5-4, and 1.5 games ahead of the Cubs (3-5) in the National League Central. In addition, Jason Marquis walked 4 and gave up 3 runs in the first inning during a losing effort to the Houston Astros yesterday afternoon. Yea, the time seems ripe.
Twenty-one major events that have occurred since the Chicago Cubs last laid claim to a World Series championship (10/16/1908):
Radio was invented; Cubs fans got to hear their team lose.
TV was invented; Cubs fans got to see their team lose.
Baseball added 14 teams; Cubs fans get to see and hear their team lose to more clubs.
George Burns celebrated his 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 80th, 90th and 100th birthdays.
Haley's comet passed Earth twice.
Harry Caray was born....and died. Incredible, but true.
The NBA, NHL and NFL were formed, and Chicago teams won championships in each league.
Man landed on the moon, as have several home runs given up by Cubs pitchers.
Sixteen U.S. presidents were elected.
There were 11 amendments added to the Constitution.
Prohibition was created and repealed.
The Titanic was built, set sail, sank, was discovered and became the subject of major motion pictures, the latest giving Cubs fans hope that something that finishes on the bottom can come out on top.
Wrigley Field was built and becomes the oldest park in the National League.
Flag poles were erected on Wrigley Field roof to hold all of the team's future World Series pennants. Those flag poles have since rusted and been taken down.
A combination of 40 Summer and Winter Olympics have been held.