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I am a Devil Rays fan (I know, we suck) and I have been to alot od ballparks in my lifetime. I also am a Brewers fan and I am originally from Wisconsin. Both of those teams have fans that are generally down to earth. A bunch of average joe shmos that just love to party and have a good time. Usually cheaply. Bratwurst, burgers, and beer. Anyways, I gotta say that the Cubs have the yuppiest fans. I couldn't believe it when I visited Wrigley. It's like the entire suburb of Lake Forest and Highland Park hopped in a luxury bus/ jet and headed for Wrigley. They had their kids dressed up in designer Cubs uniforms. They had sunglasses that cost more than me. Holy cow! Cubs fans are yuppies. Holy cow! Haha. It was hilarious. Also I heard that some fans on the west coast tailgate with seafood! Haha. Oh boy. When you come to miller Park do not let anyone see you putting lobster on the grill. Or even shrimp for that matter. Any german(brat), italian, or polish sausage will do nicely.

2006-07-17 07:16:50 · 3 answers · asked by cannonball 1 in Sports Baseball

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I would go with the Arizona Diamondbacks. I mean, come on...they don't even have a good name.

2006-07-17 07:20:22 · answer #1 · answered by Julia L. 6 · 0 2

I beg to differ with you!! Cubs fan's are far from yuppies, and I have been to Wrigley numerous times and have yet to see any kid in a designer Cubs uniform, unless you are talking about the Jerseys that can be bought at Walmart just the same as Wrigley?? I am a diehard Cub fan and have been one for the last 34 years!! last I checked Old Style is not the beverage of choice for young urban professionals. Most of us Cubs fans are working class that has taste! Ever watch Roseanne, According to Jim, Dan and Jim were both huge Cubs fans, and yes I know that they are tv characters however they do represent the common Cubs fan!! I honestly do not who has the yuppie following?

2006-07-17 11:14:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Cubs, when the Chicago City Fire Marshall was asked if there would be fireworks if the Cubs were to win the NLCS in 2003, he said no, I don't want to scare them and have them spilling their wine and cheese. I suspect that the Chicago City Fire Marshall had no problem allowing fireworks last year after the White Sox won their World Series. You've got to admire Cub fans' loyalty after 98 years of frustration. Two grand slams in one inning yesterday. Ouch

2006-07-17 08:19:35 · answer #3 · answered by mattapan26 7 · 0 0

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