Around the sports blogosphere the past few days, one of the main topics of discussion (it's been a slow week, after all) has been whether Mark Cuban will buy the Cubs, whether the baseball establishment wants him to buy the Cubs, and whether or not he'd be a good owner. At least two of those three seem certain: for all his faults, no one can accuse Cuban of not doing everything in his power -- including taking a loss on his investment -- to make the Mavericks a winner. And, of course, the stodgy baseball powers-that-be are unlikely to welcome Cuban with open arms.
But how do the people feel? Not just us bloggers, but those at home, the ones logging on to their local town's newspaper web site every morning, wide-eyed and innocent? Well, the results are in:
And Cuban it is! Close the books, end the application window, and get the lawyers a'drafting. When Chicago sports fans bare their collective desire, it never, ever, ever, goes ignored. Right?
Do you want Mark Cuban to be the next owner of the Cubs?
74.3%
Yes (13774 responses)
25.7%
No (4760 responses)
18534 total responses
(Poll results not scientific)
In a deal that would make them the costliest franchise ever bought and sold, the Chicago Cubs, 

























