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The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse by Rich Cohen
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“I shook his hand and thanked him, and as I thanked him I welled up and as that happened I tried to explain. 'It’s because I’m from Chicago,' I said. 'Where in Chicago are you from?' he asked. 'Glencoe.' 'That’s not Chicago,' he said, and waved me away.”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse
“I no longer live in Chicago. Not a day goes by when I do not wish I were there.”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse
“If the Cubs win the World Series, the playing of the sport must be discontinued. The leagues disbanded, the players sent home, the stadiums destroyed. Professional baseball really began with the team that became the Cubs. Early in the twentieth century, that team won and won and won and then, for whatever reason, stopped winning. They set of on a 108-year trek through the wilderness, plumbed the depths of defeat, then somehow found their way back. 2016 was 1908 all over again. The historic arc of the game could finally be recognized. It's a story that begins and ends in Chicago. If they won Game 7, that story would reach its obvious conclusion. Disband and go home. Anything beyond this point is postscript.”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse
“I ran into Chris Pratt a few months later. He was surrounded by reporters and focused on selling a movie, but he shouted when he saw me: "Hey, dude! The Cubs! The Cubs! Our prayer worked!”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse
“I thought I was going to miss it. I'd be at Chris Pratt's house when the first pitch was thrown. He'd be cooking tacos made with the meat of a wild boar he himself had killed. I'd be eating those tacos and interviewing him. That was the conceit of the story. But after twenty minutes, I could tell that he was a good guy and would understand, so I told him everything - the press pass, the tough choice, the Cubs, the precipice - "Down three games to one in the Series? Not many people come back from that, mate" [see previous chapter] - and he insisted we drink tequila, turn on the big TV and watch the game. He said he was partial to the Cubs, "because if they win, anything is possible.”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse
“I now know my children will live in a world far different from own. In their world, the Cubs are the best team in baseball.”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse
“The Cubs story is early excellence followed by Biblical drought, an endless trek across the wilderness.”
Rich Cohen, The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse