* Let the post-season publishing begin

October 3, 2008

From a Business Wire press release:

The Chicago Sun-Times is proud to announce the publication of its stunning 84-page color glossy commemorative magazine, The Cubs: Their Thrilling 2008 Season, that catches the best of the thrilling 2008 season, as well as recaptures what it’s taken to get to where the Cubs are today.

The Cubs: Their Thrilling 2008 Season is a special collectible magazine that allows fans to relive highlights through stories and photos from this season and the last 100 years. Relive Carlos Zambrano’s no-hitter against the Houston Astros in the game moved to Milwaukee because of Hurricane Ike; take a look at the 10 season-shaping games of the season as analyzed by the Sun-Times’ top-notch sports writers, the best in Chicago and in the nation; and don’t miss the eloquent introduction by star Sun-Times sports columnist Rick Telander, who beautifully sums up the joy of this season.

The Cubs: Their Thrilling 2008 Season also looks at the last 100 years, decade by decade, reminiscing about great players and managers including Ernie Banks, Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown, Mark Grace, Fergie Jenkins, Ryne Sandberg, Ron Santo, Hack Wilson and Billy Williams.

So if the Cubs are eliminated in the first round of playoffs, will there be a revised edition? Sounds like the rush to publish all those books about Yankee Stadium before the final season was over.

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