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i prefer classical music myself. jazz comes a close second in the âcalming musicâ hit parade. when i was in Chicagoland a couple of years ago, i was lucky enough to find a âclassicalâ music station to help me through their rush hour traffic. (and to figure out the toll booth system)
Sweet Lou lose his fire? The man who once kicked an outfield fence after making a bad out at bat the half-inning before - and the fence fell in on him? Never!
If he has, it isnât because of soft jazz radio. He played for managers like Earl Weaver and Billy Martin. He played and managed for ownership groups that would drive you crazy (the Royals, the Mariners, the Rays) or owners that were crazy (Steinbrenner, Schott). Maybe he was all keyed up for Mark Cuban to buy the Cubs. Since that deal fell through, he doesnât know how to cope!
3hourtour Premium Member over 15 years ago
..do the Cub fans want a show or do they want to winâŠohâŠdumb questionâŠ
lewisbower over 15 years ago
If I wasnât a Red Sox fan, Iâd be a Cubs fan. Next year!
MRMcDermott over 15 years ago
Sorry, that comic is totally inaccurate! The snoozy âjazzâ station in Chicago, WNUA, switched to a Spanish-language format this spring.
If the Cubs played games in the morning, Lou could be listening to Eric & Kathy.
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
Itâs either the cool jazz or Prozac. The jazz is cheaper and has fewer side effects.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
bet itâs easier on the blood pressure
yyyguy over 15 years ago
i prefer classical music myself. jazz comes a close second in the âcalming musicâ hit parade. when i was in Chicagoland a couple of years ago, i was lucky enough to find a âclassicalâ music station to help me through their rush hour traffic. (and to figure out the toll booth system)
rmbdot over 15 years ago
Sweet Lou lose his fire? The man who once kicked an outfield fence after making a bad out at bat the half-inning before - and the fence fell in on him? Never!
If he has, it isnât because of soft jazz radio. He played for managers like Earl Weaver and Billy Martin. He played and managed for ownership groups that would drive you crazy (the Royals, the Mariners, the Rays) or owners that were crazy (Steinbrenner, Schott). Maybe he was all keyed up for Mark Cuban to buy the Cubs. Since that deal fell through, he doesnât know how to cope!