Theo Epstein’s legacy as Cubs’ president places him within the

There’s indisputably that Theo Epstein is without doubt one of the biggest executives the sport of baseball has ever noticed. The long term Hall of Famer has gained 3 World Series titles sooner than the age of 50 and broke two of the longest championship droughts within the historical past of sports activities. Epstein stepping down as Cubs’ president on Tuesday closes a a hit bankruptcy in franchise historical past, however the legacy that he leaves at the back of with the Cubs and the town of Chicago won't ever be forgotten. When Epstein got here to Chicago in 2011, he had a plan and that plan used to be a troublesome one. Take the Chicago Cubs from

Theo Epstein Pulls Curtain Back On Failed Alex Rodriguez-To-Red Sox Trade

Share this: The Boston Red Sox, as it turns out, didn’t need Alex Rodriguez to win the 2004 World Series and end 86 years of heartbreak. But when a player of that caliber comes that close to joining your team, it’s impossible not to wonder, “what if?” It’s now well-known that the Red Sox nearly landed Rodriguez in a 2003 blockbuster trade involving the Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox. In fact, the then-superstar shortstop was ready to sign with Boston before the Major League Baseball Players’ Association vetoed the deal, leading A-Rod to turn around and sign with the New York Yankees. It’s one of the most fascinating stories in sports, and Theo Epstein made it all the more compelling Sunday. The former

Is That Theo Epstein? Cubs Exec Goes Undercover In Wrigley Field Bleachers

Share this: A mustachioed man was spotted in the Wrigley Field bleachers Friday taking in a Chicago Cubs game. But this wasn’t just any mustachioed man. The incognito fan watching the Cubs play the Milwaukee Brewers actually was a very poorly disguised Theo Epstein, the team’s president of baseball operations, who after the Cubs clinched the National League Central crown decided to celebrate by watching the game like everybody else. Epstein’s getup didn’t fool anyone, of course, leading to several hilarious photos of the former Boston Red Sox GM and his “disguise.” We’re not sure if Epstein ended up eating that hot dog, but we do know that Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer joined him out in the bleachers in what Epstein said might become