theo epstein
From Hanging Chads to Theo Epstein, How Trust the Process Came to Sports
In search of the origins of the phrase "trust the process," we discovered that Theo Epstein possibly first brought the term into the sports lexicon.
Theo Epstein: Curt Schilling Relied on 'Negotiating for Dummies' in Contract Talks with Red Sox
Curt Schilling denies he used the book in the negotiation process but come on, he totally did.
Theo Epstein Is Officially the World's Greatest Leader
The Epstein is an even greater leader than the Pope. The Pope!
Theo Epstein eats Actual Goat at Wrigley after Winning World Series
The Cubs executives don't believe in curses, "but they were happy to eat that goat."
Tuned Up Theo Epstein Drops F Bomb on Live TV, Plans to Go on a Bender
Theo Epstein enjoyed a few post game beers and then did some interviews all drunk. It was great fun.
Pick Your Own Theo Epstein Disguise
In honor of Theo Epstein's brilliant disguise in Wrigley's bleachers, we provide you with your very own choose-your-own-Epventure to disguise Theo as you please.
The Cubs And Yankees Match Up As Trade Partners, But It's Not That Easy
The Cubs look historically great, but need improve their bullpen. The floundering Yankees could retool by dealing vets for prospects. It fits, but it's never that easy.
Kerry Wood, The Cubs, And The Importance Of Hope
This week in 1999, Kerry Wood felt a twinge in his elbow. It was the beginning of a long and unsatisfying road for him and the Cubs, but there's a lesson in it.
Exorcising the Failures and Fishmongers of Chicago Cubs Past
The Chicago Cubs haven't won a World Series since William Howard Taft was President, and came by their failures honestly. Now that all seems to be changing.
Dave Dombrowski And The End (And The Beginning) Of The Red Sox
When the Boston Red Sox replaced Ben Cherington with Dave Dombrowski, it certainly looked like the end of an era. What matters, now, is the one about to begin.
The Cubs, White Sox, Red Sox, Padres, And The Perils Of Going For It
The teams that made the most noise in the offseason are not doing so well thus far. Some of their futures look better than others. But also: that's baseball.
The Kris Bryant Situation, as Explained by a Labor Lawyer
Just because it isn't technically illegal for the Cubs to leave Kris Bryant languishing in AAA to stall his service clock, doesn't mean it's legal—or the right thing to do.