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Welcome, New Listeners!
by Cubscast - posted Monday, January 25th, 2010
Just a quick note for everyone out there that we met at the Cubs Convention last weekend as well as any Cub fan that just happened to stumble across this site. Cubscast is completely FREE audio show hosted by two die-hard fans, Lou and Sheps (pictured – below). If you’re looking for a consistent, humorous, and knowledgable source for Cubs news from people that aren’t paid to care about the team or talk about the team, you just found it.
You can subscribe via iTunes or listen right from this website (audio player is on the right). We get this comment a lot — you don’t need an iPod to listen! You can listen on an iPod, of course, or you can tune in from any internet-connected device, like the one you’re using right now.
Schedule note: In the offseason new Cubscast episodes debut each Monday and Thursday, and once the regular season begins we release three episodes a week (M, W, and F).
In addition to our audio broadcasts, which you can listen to at any time for free, right now we’re accepting entries for a random drawing for a pair of Cubs tickets to any regular season game of your choice. Please enter and tell your friends! That may seem counter-intuitive, however, since by not telling your friends you technically will have a better chance at winning. Hmm. It’s up to you. We won’t judge.
Soon we will start taking nominations for our annual Best Cubs Website Awards, affectionately known as “The Strodes.” So please be thinking of a few of your favorite Cubs websites and stay tuned to the show and this space for more news on that. Here are links to the 2008 winners, and the 2007 winners.
We can’t wait for Spring Training to start!
In the meantime, thanks again for listening, we’re glad you found us, and Go Cubs!

Sheps and Lou
Cubscast Hosts
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Tags: cubs convention, listeners, new listeners
Mesa, Sweet Mesa
by Lou - posted Thursday, January 21st, 2010

As we discussed in today’s deluxe episode of Cubscast (download – mp3), all signs finally point to the Chicago Cubs remaining in Mesa for Spring Training for the foreseeable future. Whew, what a relief! Undoubtedly a lot of Florida fans are going to be disappointed, but the overwhelming majority of fans knew that it would have been a mistake for the Cubs to leave sunny AZ and the Cactus League.
Originally reported by the Phoenix Fox TV affiliate, Dave van Dyck of the Trib is now reporting this as well. Van Dyck shares some of the details of the upcoming deal that Mesa is about to approve, which includes a brand new $84 million facility for the Cubs.
I’ve been impressed from the beginning with the way that Mesa has handled everything, and when this thing is signed they deserve the biggest congrats of all. Not that Naples came out of nowhere, but from all the reports and quotes I’ve seen from back in November until now, neither the former nor current Cubs ownership ever said that they favored staying in Mesa, despite the fan outcry and despite some huge efforts (to say the least) to meet with the Cubs in Chicago several times and also subsidize their batting cages this spring in good faith.
Mesa could have saved a ton of money and just said, “We’ve been good to you for decades. Here’s what we can offer, take it or leave it.” But they didn’t. They didn’t want to end up looking like NBC. If that’s the metaphor, I guess the Cubs are Conan. At least, I’d like to think so. I’m not sure who Leno would be. Fort Myers? Switching gears…

Sheps and I plan to bring some new coverage this spring before, during, and after our annual trek out to Mesa. I personally can’t wait to toast to the Cubs’ next 25 years in the valley. We’ve mentioned this on the show a few times recently, but if you’ve ever thought about heading down this season it’s well worth it.
We’re tentatively planning on making our trip earlier this year than normal, March 5-7. Stay tuned for more details on that. It looks like we’re going to get a chance to see plenty of new faces this Spring. It’s unbelievable that we’re only weeks away from pitchers and catchers meeting.
Anyway, congrats again to Mesa and all the Cubs fans that wanted this to happen, and long live the Cubs in the Cactus League!
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Tags: HoHoKam, mesa, mesa vs. naples, spring training
Winter Giveaway: Win 2 Free Tickets to a Cubs Regular Season Game of Your Choice
by Cubscast - posted Friday, January 15th, 2010

As mentioned in our shows leading up to the Cubs Convention, Cubscast hosts Lou and Sheps are giving away two tickets to any regular season game this season. We’ll choose 1 winner at random from all the entries, and that person gets to choose from any regular season game this season. Opening Day. Cubs/Sox. Cubs/Cardinals. Whatever you want. We figured this was the most convenient way to give away Cubs tickets to our listeners and/or people that we meet at this year’s Cubs Convention.
To enter, simply click here or on the graphic below and fill out the entry form.
We’ll hold the drawing “live” on the episode that airs on Wednesday, February 17th, the day that pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training in sunny Mesa.
Here’s the fine print.
The contest ends mid-afternoon on Feb. 16th, so get your entry in now (click the graphic above). Good luck!
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Listener Meetup – Saturday Jan. 16 @ 2PM
by Lou - posted Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

UPDATE: This meetup is for “all ages,” as we’ll be in the lobby and not the bar area! Thanks to Melissa for asking us to clarify this.
As mentioned in our last two episodes, Sheps and I are hosting our annual Cubscast listener meetup this Saturday in the lobby of the Chicago Hilton which is at 720 S. Michigan Ave. We’ll be near the Northeast corner of the lobby (near Michigan and Balbo), at the tables immediately behind the bar area. Join us from 2-3 PM and we’ll have a limited open tab going until it runs out.
You don’t need a convention pass to attend, so even if you’re not planning on being at the convention all weekend, feel free to drop by, we’d love to hang out. Also, in case you’re wondering what goes on at a listener meetup, here’s a few reasons to attend:
* Vent, commiserate, receive therapy regarding the 2009 season
* Share convention stories from the weekend so far
* Toast to Hall-of-Famer Andre Dawson
* Hear about the new giveaway we’re launching this weekend
* Get the lowdown on our plans for the 2010 season
We’re also thankful for several listeners that let us know they couldn’t attend this year and sent in donations to help us offset the costs. If that’s something you’re interested in, please visit our support/donation page. One listener even sent a donation and said it was for the beer we’d be buying him. Ha.
Go Cubs! See you in a few days!
Lou and Sheps
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Tags: 2010 season, cubs convention, listener meetup
Andre Dawson Elected to the Hall
by Lou - posted Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Congratulations to Andre Dawson, the best Cubs right fielder I ever saw. Sheps and I will have a new episode in the next day that discusses the voting as well as everything else going on in Cubdom.
According to Dawson, as of twenty minutes before the announcement he hadn’t heard anything. Then the call came in…
Time to celebrate! And speculate on the hat he’ll wear in Cooperstown. So nice to see this become a trending topic on Twitter. Every few seconds a hundred Dawson messages are popping up.
“No player in baseball history worked harder, suffered more, or did it better than Andre Dawson. He’s the best I’ve ever seen.” – Ryne Sandberg
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Bye Bye, Bradley
by Lou - posted Friday, December 18th, 2009

Note: Please add your thoughts and/or favorite Bradley/Silva trade tweets in the comments.
It’s a funny thing watching as Cubs fans find out about the trade (Bradley to Seattle for Carlos Silva and cash). It’s hard to know how to feel, and then the pure joy of not wasting another minute thinking about Milton Bradley sets in.
So who is Carlos Silva? Here’s his career stats. However, Mariners fans surely have another take, as in his M’s career Silva lost 18 games and won only 5 over the last two seasons.
Here are some of the best early fan reactions, via Twitter:
@alexquigley: Losing Milton Bradley for Carlos Silva feels like finally breaking up w/ a crazy girl…who in turn burns down your house.
@bitterjoe:Carlos Silva is so bad the M’s sent him and $9M to the #Cubs for Milton Bradley. And M’s fans are celebrating.
@draysbay: Carlos Silva wanted to choke Ichiro in 2008. Let’s not act like he’s some clubhouse saint. Plus he’s worse at baseball.
@payollely: Carlos Silva and Milton Bradley are trending topics! I don’t care what anyone says, this is an early Christmas present for #Cubs fans!
This is going to be a fun one to dissect. More news as this continues to develop..
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Tags: Carlos Silva, Jim Hendry, Milton Bradley
#Dawson4TheHall Results and Episode Note
by Lou - posted Thursday, December 10th, 2009

We just wanted to thank everyone who participated in Tuesday’s #Dawson4TheHall campaign. I’ve been on the road this week and hadn’t had a chance to share the results and I know some of our listeners have e-mailed us and inquired.
The raw stats are in the graphic above for those curious “numbers people” out there, but there’s somewhere else that I’d rather take the discussion if you’re game. We received this e-mail from Jason, a listener from Lafayette, IN:
Nobody was a bigger Hawk fan than me. I have been waiting for him to get his call to the Hall. However, you do realize that your little Twitter campaign will do NO good. The people that vote on these things couldn’t care less about that, or what we, the fans think or feel. If they did, Ron Santo would have been in 10 years ago.
Jason’s halfway right. No Hall of Fame voter is going to see a Twitter campaign and immediately decide to change a “no” for Andre Dawson to a “yes.” That would be silly, and I think I did a poor job of explaining my perspective on this before we started the campaign. I liken #Dawson4TheHall to a highway billboard that thousands of people glance at as they pass it going 70 mph. No matter what each person personally thinks of The Hawk, if anything, now they’ve seen and processed that someone cared enough to put the billboard up.
This kind of subtle marketing is just about impossible to measure, but the biggest companies in the world use it constantly. I call it “tiny positive moment” marketing. Keep an eye out when you watch a movie over Christmas break. Every company that has a product appearing on screen paid for the privilege of you seeing their product for a split second. If the camera moves and then focuses on their logo, you’ll know they paid even more. And that concludes the lesson for today, and I’m sorry I assigned homework.
My hope is that a few ballot holders drove by and glanced up on Tuesday. We’ll probably never know, but either way we had a lot of fun painting the billboard with everybody.
Thanks again,
Lou
Next Episode Note: Sheps and I will return with a brand new Winter Meetings recap episode this Friday afternoon. Hopefully we’ll have a certain outfielder trade to discuss!
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