By RON MALY
I'm not sure which guy or girl had the good sense to first make the comment, "You can't win 'em all."
Maybe it was some wounded infantryman in the British army after George Washington and his American soldiers were victorious in the Revolutionary War in 1783.
Heck, for all I know, it was Martha Washington who first said it when husband George had a bad day before, during or after the war.
I'm certain that the Chicago Cubs have every right to deliver that "you can't win 'em all" line today after losing their 2017 opener last night to St. Louis, 4-3.
Take it from me, and probably from George Washington [pictured] and Martha Washington that there's rarely anything positive that can come out of a Cubs loss to the Cardinals.
The only good thing for the Cubs is that there are 161 more regular-season games, plus the playoffs, left to prove they're still the best team in baseball.
Eighteen of those remaining regular-season games are against St. Louis.
Unless it's slipped your mind, the Cubs ended a 108-year drought by winning the World Series last season.
In a way, however, the Cubs last night resembled Cub teams from more than 100 years that their fans are trying to forget.
Their offense was so impotent that they didn't score until the ninth inning, and their relief pitching was awful.
Thanks to the guy who put together the National League schedule, they don't have to play again until tomorrow night.