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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Goofiness

By RON MALY

I don't get many late-night phone calls from My Neighbor Al, The Health Nut.

But tonight was an exception. 

Al is among the millions of frustrated fans of the Chicago Cubs, who are now on life-support in the National League playoff series after tonight's 5-2 loss to the New York Mets. 

I mean, the Cubs are down, 3-0, in the best-of-7 series--so far gone that not even Lamar Odom's doctors will be able to save them.

"What do you think the Cubs' problems are?" Al asked. 

"It's simple," I answered. "Offense, defense, base-running and fundamentals. You can't blame the old culprits like billy goats. black cats, Bartman and Leo Durocher. 
It's obvious the Mets are a better team now than the Cubs. Sure, the Cubs beat the Mets seven straight times during the regular season, but the Cubs can't measure up to the New Yorkers now." 

Then Al had something else he wanted to talk about at 10:45 p.m. 

"Me and the missus were watching the channel 8 news here in town tonight after we saw the Cubs' game on TBS," Al said. "We noticed that the new guy anchoring the news is dying his hair so much now that we don't recognize him.  I'm figuring a facelift is next. Anything to try to look younger. Bring back Kevin Cooney.

"That was laughable enough. Then I saw the sports segment. Channel 8's coverage of the Cubs' game was one of the goofiest things I've ever seen on TV since the old test pattern days." 

"What do you mean by that, Al?" I asked.

"Well," Al said, "the 10:20 sportscast started with Tony Seeman, a guy from channel 8's sports department, talking outside of Sec Taylor Stadium here."

"Did people at the TV station think Chicago was playing the Mets in Des Moines?" I asked.

"Possibly," Al said. "But I'd have thought the reporter would've gotten a clue that the game wasn't in Des Moines because there were no fans in the stands"

"Sometimes those TV guys get fooled pretty easily," I said.

"Then they switched to Andy Garman, channel 8's sports director, who was standing in the rain outside Wrigley Field in Chicago after the Cubs lost," Al said. "Have you got any idea
Andy Garman
why he was outside of the stadium, not inside the stadium? After all, he was inside the stadium, interviewing the Cubs' Kyle Schwarber during the 6:20 sports show before the game began."


"Al, my guess is that the Cubs refused to give channel 8 a media credential to cover the game," I said. "The Cubs must have allowed Garman on the field before the game, then told him he had to stand outside after the game. 

"Lousy way to treat a guy from the town where the Cubs' Triple-A farm club is," Al said.

"Well, maybe the Chicago Cubs are like a lot of people around here," I said.  "They no doubt   think Mike Gartner, who owns the team here, is an asshole."

"You might be right," Al said. "I'll be over for a cup of Italian Dark Roast in the morning."