Saturday, January 17, 2004
Typically, I shy away from posts that simply reference a post made on another of the many fine M's blogs, followed by personal thoughts and feelings regarding said referenced post. I'm making an exception today, because this one's right up our alley.
Steve at Mariners Wheelhouse found this article about the effect of former Cub players on their current teams. Specifically, Steve breaks down the AL West by "Cubness," which is determined by a combination of three factors: number of former Cub players on the teams' rosters, length of these players' tenures with the Cubs, and elapsed time since these players' last Cubs appearence (or, the degree to which their "Cubness" has worn off).
Steve's article is a must-read for fans of Sox-1918.
Steve at Mariners Wheelhouse found this article about the effect of former Cub players on their current teams. Specifically, Steve breaks down the AL West by "Cubness," which is determined by a combination of three factors: number of former Cub players on the teams' rosters, length of these players' tenures with the Cubs, and elapsed time since these players' last Cubs appearence (or, the degree to which their "Cubness" has worn off).
Steve's article is a must-read for fans of Sox-1918.
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