ladyedithcrawley
Lady Edith
ladyedithcrawley

Don't worry Cubs fans. Next year is the year.

Will Leitch's piece is great. That and the 30 for 30 really show that what's truly remarkable about people blaming Bartman is that the play resulted in exactly 0 runs, 0 men on base. It was a foul fucking ball. The same as the two foul balls directly preceding it. And this poor kids life was ruined because:

I used to work at the same company as Steve Bartman (a lot of us did - it was a big place). I didn't know him, but around 2007 he moved to a cube on my floor and though I would see him around, he kept a pretty low profile. Seemed to me that he was probably a really quiet, unassuming guy who just happened to be in the

That warning is textbook "too little, too late". Fucker! My chest hurts, and I got water in my eyes...

Not knowing how old you are, I'm quite confident that you will too.

Bill Simmons didn't "make" Catching Hell. It was by filmmaker Alex Gibney, the director of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.

People like to blame Bartman... but it's all this guys fault and his stupid ass error.

I always get pissed at Cubs fans for going after Bartman. Gonzalez booting the double play was the event that doomed the Cubs that night.

Check Zambia.

Goat of this game was Alex Gonzalez.

Your disdain for deep dish pizza is upsetting.

We can save this hat. Just change the 3 to an 8. See? Now it's the 100th anniversary of the Cubs' last World Series win.

Happy birthday?

I don't know why you singled out Bartman. Hasn't every Cubs fan come to represent a random poor bastard forced to live a sports fan's worst nightmare?

Let's be honest, both patches on that hat are pretty damn sad.