The Cubs offense has sucked for a long time (beware it's a scary scene inside)

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2 years isn't what I'd call a long time.
 

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No but 1945 is. No?

Or maybe you missed the point if the article.

Didn't read it yet. But we had the NL's best offense in 2008, so I just stating that it isn't like it has never been good.
 

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My next question.. since i dont have the resources for these.. what teams have gone above average with these stats?

Id just like something to compare to.
 

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My next question.. since i dont have the resources for these.. what teams have gone above average with these stats?

Id just like something to compare to.

I would think ( don't quote me) all that info would be on fangraphs.
 

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Maybe I over looked it but are the ranks based on wOBA or wRC+?
 

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  2. DePaul Blue Demons
  3. Illinois-Chicago Flames
  4. Loyola Ramblers
  5. Northern Illinois Huskies
  6. Northwestern Wildcats
Lazy ass who wrote this article only went back to 1876. :smh:

What about 1871, (Didn't play 1872-1873, but remained an organized club, but had no field with the Great Chicago Fire burning theirs down), and 1874-1875 in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players? Or 1870 (their first season), when they won the pennant of the National Association of Base Ball Players (only professional clubs eligible for the championship or counted in standings since the professional class was accepted in 1869)?

:smh:

:smug:
 

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