You know the Chicago Cubs are having a downright disappointing season when I write more about dancing than baseball.
Indeed, retired Cubs catcher David Ross is having a better year than his old team.
Ross and partner Lindsay Arnold have qualified for next week's semifinal round of Dancing With the Stars.
They've lasted a heck of a lot longer on the ABC-TV show than most people expected.
People are finding out that Ross, the guy they call Grandpa, has plenty of swing on the dance floor just like he had on the baseball field.
He's certainly not tripping over his own feet or Lindsay Arnold's feet.
The Cubs, meanwhile, aren't hitting, aren't pitching and aren't winning like they did in 2016 when Ross was one of three catchers on the roster.
Ross, a crowd favorite last season when the Cubs won their first World Series in 108 years and the inspirational leader of the team, is now a fan favorite on the dancing show.
Fan votes count on Dancing With the Stars, so after another stellar performance last night by the Ross/Arnold team, Ross sent out a tweet urging TV viewers to send in more votes for them so they can make it to the finals.
Keep this up and I might suggest that Ross should replace Joe Maddon as the Cubs' manager when the dancing ends.
Like I wrote earlier, Ross is having a better year than than the Cubs, and I kind of like that old line, "What have you done for me lately?"