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Woody and DeRoe Just Loved Being Cubs
After one received a standing ovation in the top of the first, the second received his in the bottom of the ninth. Mark DeRosa and Kerry Wood returned "home" today and they say the fans are great, the atmosphere is the best there is in baseball and what they miss the most is just being a "Cub".
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You earned it Mark. You came to the park everyday and played hard no matter what position it was. You should have been the teams MVP last season. IMO DeRosa on just being a "Cub": Quote:
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DeRosa and Woody on what they missed the most: Quote:
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I hate to keep harping on this because it's been a topic on most all blogs and newspapers, but i sure would love the Cubs to at least ask Cleveland what it would take. A sweep of the Indians this weekend could actually go a long way in the possible return of DeRoe. Woody didn't have a whole lot to say in Post Game, as one would figure giving up the lead in the ninth. Woody gave so much to this organization over his 10 years. Let us not forget who was the pitcher on the mound for game 1 and game 5 of the only playoff series most of us have ever seen the Cubs win. Some will say Woody was hurt to much, spent to much time on the DL, etc... Woody also showed a TON of heart and character coming back every single time. Imagine how frustrating that would be to continue rehabbing and coming back only to have to go through it again. While many of us would have given up on our dreams, let's not forget how hard Woody worked every time and the "cheap" contracts he signed toward the end saying he wanted to repay the Cubs for their loyalty to him and all the money his was paid for not pitching. You're a class act Woody and i would have loved to see you play your entire career in a Cubbie uniform. |
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