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Cubs Speak, Cub-eesh? With Anthony Pasquale and Joe Ricotta

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Tom Greene  October 2nd, 2019 

The Cubs were once multiple games up in the division and the playoffs looked like an almost certainty. Now, they’re out and so is Maddon. What Happened, and what should we do next? @Ant_Pasquale3, Illinois student and @theriot326, Scorecrow Writer and Cubs fan, break it down with me.
Also, S/Os to @LenKasper, @JimDeshaies, @Kelly_Crull and others as we hope the @NBCSCubs Crew is back with Marquee next season!
Thank You, Joe Maddon, for 5 great seasons!

(Warning- multiple swear words used)

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