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Could this finally be the Cubs' season? This thrilling fictional journey involves much more drama and action than just winning and losing games on the field. More than just a baseball novel, this is a story about the bond that exists between fathers and sons, between a team and its fans, and the dangers of the lust for power, glory, and money
Two Cubs fans and their sons discover their favorite team really is cursed and set out to undo it before it ruins the Cub's chance in the next World Series. Unknown to them, the curse has its origins in an Old Testament prophesy that has affected both the history of the world and the game of baseball
15 lip 2010 · The Cubs Win! Cubs Win! ... Or Do They? by former major league player Andy Van Slyke and veteran baseball author Rob Rains takes readers along for this thrilling fictional journey that involves much more drama and action than just winning and losing games on the field.
"In 1945 the most famous curse in sports was placed on the Chicago Cubs when Bill Sianis and his goat were ejected from Wrigley Field. Sianis allegedly cursed the Cubs, promising that they'd never again play in the World Series at Wrigley Field.The book focuses on attitudes of players and fans, as well as attempts to exorcise the curse ...
Cubs Win! or Do They? is a baseball and mystery novel written by Andy Van Slyke [1] [2] and Rob Rains. [3] The Curse is a fictional account of the Chicago Cubs and their journey from a tragic plane crash to a World Series victory.
The Chicago Cubs were America’s most successful baseball club at the beginning of the twentieth century, but by the end of the century and on up until the twenty-first, things had changed. The Cubs have not won a World Series since 1908, and the last time they clinched the National League Pennant was in 1945.
Cubs Win! … Or Do They? by former major league player Andy Van Slyke and veteran baseball author Rob Rains takes readers along for this thrilling fictional journey that involves much more drama and action than just winning and losing games on the field.