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Friday, December 11, 2015

The Chicago Cubs have been breaking the bank while trying to buy themselves into a World Series. They haven't won one--a World Series, I mean--for more than 100 years. So a lot of Cub fans have died without ever seeing their ballplayers participate in what is supposed to be baseball's biggest two-team tournament. The Cubs today agreed to pay an outfielder named Jason Heyward $184 million over the next 8 seasons to see if he can help get the team into a World Series. This comes a few days after the Cubs spent other millions of dollars signing pitcher John Lackey and second baseman Ben Zobrist. By the way, Heyward's contract says he can opt out of his new deal after 3 seasons or 4 seasons if he isn't happy about something. Frankly, I hope the man stays happy so he can be paid all of that $184 million. And if Heyward, Lackey, Zobrist and all of the other multi-millionaires on the Cubs' roster can't get the team into a World Series, I think Wrigley Field should be turned into a picnic grounds in the summer and an ice skating rink in the winter. Another by the way: National baseball reporters such as Ken Rosenthal are saying the St. Louis Cardinals, Heyward's former team, and the Washington Nationals each offered Heyward $200 million. But Jason, good guy that he is, turned down those larger contracts because he wanted to be a Cub. I'm sure the Cardinals and Nationals understand the young man's rationale. I sure do.

Jason Heyward. Photo courtesy of Google.