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Big Al and Tom Ricketts

Cubs looking for back to back National Championships
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By Big Al Owens, the Big Rig Trucker

Big Al is on the road again, stopped by Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona and got to hang out with Tom Ricketts, owner of the World Series Champion Chicago Cubs.





It has been raining here so the Cubs players got most of the day off, but it can't rain all the time and baseball is a sign of spring.

The Cubs are looking to repeat as back to back Champions, the last National League team to win back to back was the 75, 76 Cincinnati Reds

Go Cubs!


This story was posted on 2017-02-18 17:22:06
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Big Al with Tom Ricketts in Mesa, AZ



2017-02-18 - Sloan Park, Mesa, AZ - Photo By Innocent Bystander.
Big Al is on the road again, stopped by Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona and got to hang out with Tom Ricketts, owner of the World Series Champion Chicago Cubs.

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