September 7, 200421 yr Author if the marlins are home team which team gets the attendance numbers added to their attendance total? if the marlins are home team do we get the curse or do the cubs stay with it? 545615[/snapback] Another good reason to try and play this "home" game at US Cellular Field.
September 7, 200421 yr According to the Miami Herald, Marlins president David Samson has confirmed, barring unforeseen changes, that Florida will play one of the three as part of a Friday doubleheader at Wrigley Field.
September 7, 200421 yr All I would like to say is: 1) :marlins 2) THE CUBS CAN GO TO HELL! 545629[/snapback] Capefish saying hell??? has the sky fallen?!? :o :mischief :plain :mischief2
September 7, 200421 yr Some of you guys need to learn how to play hardball in negotiations. Selig would cave and force the Cubs to play the double header. There is no way in hell he'd take the bad publicity and have the Stros, Giants, and Padres flipping out. If we give in and play all three games in Chicago, it will be a pathetic day in Marlins' history.
September 7, 200421 yr Some of you guys need to learn how to play hardball in negotiations. Selig would cave and force the Cubs to play the double header. There is no way in hell he'd take the bad publicity and have the Stros, Giants, and Padres flipping out. If we give in and play all three games in Chicago, it will be a pathetic day in Marlins' history. 545642[/snapback] Dood, who the hell are you talking to?
September 7, 200421 yr Author All time series record according to Baseball-Almanac.com Marlins 47 - Cubs 47 (1993-2003 seasons) http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/teamvsteam-nl.shtml Let me see if I can find home vs. away splits
September 7, 200421 yr Some of you guys need to learn how to play hardball in negotiations.? Selig would cave and force the Cubs to play the double header.? There is no way in hell he'd take the bad publicity and have the Stros, Giants, and Padres flipping out. If we give in and play all three games in Chicago, it will be a pathetic day in Marlins' history. 545642[/snapback] Dood, who the hell are you talking to? 545643[/snapback] The people that responded to my prior post. I think Admin was one and there was one or two others. I'm too lazy to go back and read who all responded to my post. :thumbup
September 7, 200421 yr All time series record according to Baseball-Almanac.com Marlins 47 - Cubs 47 (1993-2003 seasons) http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/teamvsteam-nl.shtml Let me see if I can find home vs. away splits 545646[/snapback] That must be through the 2002 season. According to Baseball-reference.com the Cubs hold the series 49-51. 1993 - 7-6 (5-2 @PP, 2-4 @WF) 1994 - 5-4 (3-3 @PP, 2-1 @WF) 1995 - 4-8 (2-4 @PP, 2-4 @WF) 1996 - 6-6 (3-3 @PP, 3-3 @WF) 1997 - 9-2 (5-0 @PP, 4-2 @WF) 1998 - 2-7 (2-4 @PP, 0-3 @WF) 1999 - 3-6 (1-5 @PP, 2-1 @WF) 2000 - 6-1 (3-0 @PP, 3-1 @WF) 2001 - 3-3 (2-1 @PP, 1-2 @WF) 2002 - 2-4 (2-1 @PP, 0-3 @WF) 2003 - 2-4 (1-2 @PP, 1-2 @WF) 49-51 (29-25 @Pro Player, 20-26 @Wrigley)
September 8, 200421 yr Author All time series record according to Baseball-Almanac.com Marlins 47 - Cubs 47 (1993-2003 seasons) http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/teamvsteam-nl.shtml Let me see if I can find home vs. away splits 545646[/snapback] That must be through the 2002 season. According to Baseball-reference.com the Cubs hold the series 49-51. 1993 - 7-6 (5-2 @PP, 2-4 @WF) 1994 - 5-4 (3-3 @PP, 2-1 @WF) 1995 - 4-8 (2-4 @PP, 2-4 @WF) 1996 - 6-6 (3-3 @PP, 3-3 @WF) 1997 - 9-2 (5-0 @PP, 4-2 @WF) 1998 - 2-7 (2-4 @PP, 0-3 @WF) 1999 - 3-6 (1-5 @PP, 2-1 @WF) 2000 - 6-1 (3-0 @PP, 3-1 @WF) 2001 - 3-3 (2-1 @PP, 1-2 @WF) 2002 - 2-4 (2-1 @PP, 0-3 @WF) 2003 - 2-4 (1-2 @PP, 1-2 @WF) 49-51 (29-25 @Pro Player, 20-26 @Wrigley) 546200[/snapback] :confused guess so
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