Curses! Cubs fans still keeping the faith

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If there’s one thing a Chicago Cubs’ fan has, it’s faith. What else can you have after 100 years of heartbreak, headaches, frustrations and wait ’til next years?

After watching their beloved Cubbies fall behind the Dodgers 0-2 in the N.L. Divisional Series after Thursday’s 10-3 loss, a game in when each of the four infielders had an error, that faith is being tried all over again.

Julia Yaklich, 43, of Princeton, who attended Wednesday’s 7-2 Game 1 loss to the Dodgers at Wrigley Field, said Cubs’ fans must remain positive.

“That’s just part of being a Cubs’ Fan,” she said. “It can be done. (Rich) Harden can do it; this team has proved they can do it. We’ve waited 100 years; might as well make it a wild ride.”

At the same time, she said, “I just don’t know how much more my GI track can take ... or my family can put up with me.”

Growing up in Park Ridge and having Rick Monday as her first Cubs’ love, Yaklich remembers watching her dad pace the driveway over the “stupid things the Cubs would do.”

She wonders what her father, now 82 and using a walker, was doing during Thursday’s game but says she won’t bother to call because it’d be too depressing.

Don King of Manlius likens the Cubs outlook to that of the country’s economical woes and subscribes to a conspiracy theory.

“I truly believe that Jim Hendry and Lou Piniella have been working with Congress on the economic Bailout Bill, using the Cubs as a strategic symbol showing America that when everything looks so bleak, that the American pride will win out,” he says.

King predicts the Cubs will win the series on a Jim Edmonds’ walk-off homerun in the ninth inning of Game 5.

Princeton High School baseball coach Bob Bima, 44, who grew up in rural LaMoille, was also at Wednesday’s game and said the grand slam hit by the Dodgers’ James Loney “sucked the life right out of the crowd.”

He said, to call it “frustrating” would be an understatement.

“I don’t understand how you can play the game with so much confidence and enthusiasm during the regular season and then totally do the opposite in the post season for two years in a row,” he said.

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