From the makers of Major League A*Holes: IN THE HOLE comes a podcast dedicated to the Chicago Cubs.
Was Jon Lester the best free-agent signing in the illustrious history of Chicago sports? Is he a Hall of Famer and if so, will his plaque have a #RedSox or #Cubs logo on it? For more baseball talk, check out Major League A*Holes on the web, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
Even with the 11th-hour signing of Marcus Stroman before the arbitrary December 1st deadline, the #Cubs haven't shown they're "in it to win it" quite yet. But signing marquee names like Nick Castellanos, Carlos Correa, or even Freddy Freeman would certainly help revive fan faith that has been shaken since the dismantling of a legendary roster. For more baseball talk, check out Major League A*Holes on the web, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
[NOTE: Apologies for Smitty's shitty audio quality as we had some technical difficulties we were unaware of at the time of recording. We'll do better next time.] Jed Hoyer and the #Cubs have apparently recovered from their "biblical losses" and "spent intelligently" on SP Marcus Stroman. And is Willson Contreras upset about the Yan Gomes signing or is he just excited about going on a vacation? For more baseball talk, check out Major League A*Holes on the web, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
Claiming SP Wade Miley off waivers from the Reds is a solid move, but Cubs fans are still waiting for Jed Hoyer to act like he's actually running a major-market behemoth. For more baseball talk, check out Major League A*Holes on the web, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
Jason McLeod had always been the shadowy figure of the Theo & Co regime. While Epstein and Hoyer reveled in the spotlight for the Cubs Golden Age, McLeod was rarely heard from and became an easy scapegoat for the organization's few shortcomings. Now his departure raises more questions than answers. For more baseball talk, check out Major League A*Holes on the web, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
The Cubs plugged a hole in their massive org chart with another generic white guy. The only question is can new GM, Carter Hawkins actually fix what Theo Epstein, Jed Hoyer, and Jason McLeod couldn't? For more baseball talk, check out Major League A*Holes on the web, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.