That depends. Bob Greene, a Chicago based writer came up with an algorithm to determine the World Series winner. Take the number of players who had experience with the Cubs and add up all the years experience. Any years experience less than 10 years ago are counted double. The team with the highest score will lose. Case in point. 1986 WS between the Mets and Red Sox. Only one player on either team had previous experience with the Cubs. Bill Buckner.
David Riedel Premium Member over 7 years ago
Tough one. My sentiments are with the Cubs, but I live in Rhode Island. Enough said. Unlikely to happen?
louieglutz over 7 years ago
the sox should have kept theo epstein…
LibGrandma over 7 years ago
dtriedel I grew up in RI. Go Sox!!
wiatr over 7 years ago
Lord knows the Cubs have suffered long enough and Chicago could use some good news.
Teto85 Premium Member over 7 years ago
That depends. Bob Greene, a Chicago based writer came up with an algorithm to determine the World Series winner. Take the number of players who had experience with the Cubs and add up all the years experience. Any years experience less than 10 years ago are counted double. The team with the highest score will lose. Case in point. 1986 WS between the Mets and Red Sox. Only one player on either team had previous experience with the Cubs. Bill Buckner.